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[QUOTE="Mister2, post: 2567951, member: 8504"] I didn't want to start a new thread on this, so putting it here is as good as anywhere I suppose.... Why did KLS and Kia play 38 mins in the UCF game today? True, UCONN didn't blow UCF away, but equally true was that going into the 4th it was pretty clear that the game was in the bag. As it turned out, I really felt that fatigue set in with both of these players as the game progressed in the 4th (even Geno admitted in the post game conference that they were a but tired). Did Geno really have so little faith in the bench's ability to protect a 28 pts. lead to such an extent that in a game like this he couldn't cut, say, 5 mins each from KLS and Kia and redistribute the 10 mins to others for them to gain more than garbage time experience, and at the same time to protect the health of 2 of the teams most valuable assets? Just soliciting thoughts rather than questioning Geno's decision. [/QUOTE]
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