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[QUOTE="Roger G, post: 2166520, member: 7083"] One thing that was said in that article is something I've noticed, but been a bit timid to say. "Girls self-question their every motive and rarely dare to put themselves on the line like that" (like Maya did). That is so true, even in college. You see nowhere as many buzzer beaters in the women's game as the men's game for this reason. That is why I agreed with the way Geno set up the infamous play at the end of the Mississippi State game. If the double screen was set up properly and they got an easy layup from Saniya, all the pressure would be on MS and rarely in women's basketball do they get over the self-doubt they refer to in that article. Itty Bitty might not have had the wherewithal to make that last basket with the added pressure of being behind. More germane to the subject, I watched the YouTube video of the Maya, Tiffany match-up back some years ago. It was a great game. [/QUOTE]
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