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Great news on Crystal in Italy..!!!
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[QUOTE="BroadwayVa, post: 2276506, member: 6118"] Sluconn Husky said: [URL='https://the-boneyard.com/goto/post?id=2276032#post-2276032']↑[/URL] Mississippi State shot 37% in that game. UConn got beat badly on second chance points, created almost no turnovers, and let t[B]he Bullsdogs control the pace and style of game. Oldude If this " let the Bulldogs control the pace and style of the game" --is true, and I tend to agree with that--WHOSE JOB IS TO SEE THAT AND FIX IT. I'll start of with the Point guard--but this PG didn't have REAL 4 year PG experience-so if the PG doesn't --who then is responsible for making "in-game" dynamic changes to counter what the opponent is doing??? I 'm heading towards heresy!! To answer my own question: GENO is the person to fix that which is broken. Geno is the MASTER--Geno is the new John Wooden--- No joke he IS. When you have fewer pegs--and more and more holes are happening--not even a Master can create on the spot pegs and make the corrections needed. Having said that: [COLOR=#0000ff]This terrible loss[/COLOR] --with exhausted Napheesa, Gabby, Kia and in foul trouble, can't foul, can't then play tough defense--was an example of 5 of the best kids in the world excelling beyond that which any other team could do under the same circumstances--Gabby, Napheesa, Kia, Sanyia knew they had no one on the bench to save them--hung out there all alone. They performed MASTERFULLY! Instead of chewing over ''WHAT HAPPENED" --we should be shouting how much these kids exceeded expectation, played to the wire with walking wounded, exhausted against a bench double their size--[/B] [/QUOTE]
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Great news on Crystal in Italy..!!!
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