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Pitino on UCONN: I Don't See a Weakness
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[QUOTE="DRBackup, post: 4945685, member: 12659"] I hope the "anonymous Big East assistant coach" isn't getting paid much. I don't really consider the loss at Kansas as representative of anything since it was at Phog Allen and Spencer was hurt and Castle didn't play. They had a shot in the air to win that game, even under those circumstances. Seton Hall and Creighton ? Neither had anything to do with rebounding. Tough to get a lot of rebounds when the opposing offense is shooting the lights out. That is your true indicator - Creighton shot 54.7% for the game, including 50% from three, and Seton Hall shot 51.8%. Against a team that is up to #4 in defensive efficiency and held teams to an average of 39% for the year. No game in the final four is going to be a home game for the opposition, and I don't foresee a sudden lapse of defensive intensity. So, whatever it takes to beat UConn, I don't know, but it isn't rebounding. [/QUOTE]
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