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[QUOTE="Zinethar, post: 4087991, member: 8436"] A couple observations after reading all the responses to this post. First, the point about how the score was impacted by the 3 point advantage Arizona had in the game. Taking it slow. if we both take 1 shot and i hit a 2 and you hit a 3 you would have a 1 point lead, not 3 points. If we each shoot 3 shots - me 3 2a and you 3 3s I have 6 points and you have 9. You going 1 point for each 3 vs a 2 not 3 points. I find it fascinating to think that shooting 50% from the 3 point line is equivalent to shooting 75% from 2 points. That is why 3 point shooting is taking over the game. The 2nd thing I'd like to offer my opinion on is Geno's demeanor at times when the team is being beaten. His frustration when the team is not doing what he told them to do sometimes gets obvious. I doubt it really has anything to do with the score. It has to do with the team doing what they practiced to do. I think when he displays a real obvious reactioon of frustration it is not for our benefit but a clear message to the team - so you think your way is better prove it. As for Anna not playing maybe she was still having issues with the stress fracture or maybe Geno knew she planned to leave and was trying to get experience for those who he thought would be back the next year to benefit from it. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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