I hear you, but I mean he averages less than 4 a game and shooting less than 30% from 3 prior to last night. He made some tough shots, but shot way above his average. I have been listening to a ton of complaints on this board all day. I agree that this team is lacking something, but I think lately the issue has been more defense than offense. The last few games, teams are shooting over 40% from the field and Georgetown made more 3s than normal (several of them tough 3s). Offensively, this team has actually played well shooting in the high 40s to 50% the last few games. Honestly, the issue has been defense and the inability to make like one to two key stops in a row to blow a game wide open. I hope they can turn the defense back on coming down the stretch. Certainly inbounding against pressure is another concern. It hadn't really been raising it's head lately until the St. John's game and then last night. Interestingly, Hurley seemed not as concerned last night in his post game comments (he talked about UConn having 20 assists and only 10 TOs, but saying he wishes the TOs were 7, and that losing Reed causing them to lose their main screener for inbounds plays, and calling out the guards for not getting open). Not saying it's not a concern, I think it is, but he doesn't seem as worried as I thought he would be. Not sure how much I want to put into the bucket of Georgetown had a week off before the game and seemed the fresher team coming down the stretch, but that is something to keep in mind. In the end, I still am bullish on this team and think they will be right there for making the Final 4 barring injury. There are concerns yes, but we forget that they were one down to St. Johns on the road with 5 minutes to go, haven't gotten the most favorable of whistles most of the season, and have overcome injuries including Karaban being hampered last night. They are a high character group who has a knack for not panicking and being able to win close games. I think the key in the tournament will be shooting, they have to knock down 40% or so from 3 in their tournament games to be really effective. Interestingly, UConn has the bye before Marquette, and that nearly 2 weeks off (with the only the Marquette game being played in between) may give them the end of the year jolt they need to feel refreshed for a big run. Hurley has been a really good tournament coach the last 3 years, and I trust him implicitly. I am going to enjoy the rest of the season, am fairly confident they will play well against Villanova and St. Johns (will see if they can win those games), and I look forward to the tournament. Like anything, they will need the right draw and need to catch fire a bit at the right time. They certainly have the firepower to do so.Mul came Ready to light it up, coming out of a 4 game stretch where he was 7-9 from deep. Going 4-7 from beyond the arc last night gives Georgetown a new shiny weapon if he can shoot it at that clip at that volume.