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Not that it makes any difference but SN came into the game with UConn up 13-9. The lead closed to 13-11 when RB subbed out. UConn went back up 15-11 when RB subbed back in. The score closed to 15-14 when RB picked up his second foul. The momentum had switched prior to RB's second foul. There was no 6-8 point lead when Shabazz came in as the original poster claims.
Jason Clark scored the first seven out of Georgetown's 9 points while RB was guarding him going 4-5. He was having his way with Ryan. The remainder of the game Jason went 1-4. Shabazz essentially shut him down which may be the reason he played more minutes than Ryan in the second half.
In that period in which Georgetown extended their lead to ten points in the first half, Thompson and Sims did the scoring. Thompson schooled DD and NG and Sims scored over AD. This is where the breakdown on defense occurred.
On offense during that run for Georgetown, Jeremy couldn't buy a shot going 0-4, TO and DD fumbled the ball twice. The team only forced up one shot during that time. I'm not getting where the problem was on Shabazz.
Check this link if you prefer evidence rather than the need to find someone for scapegoating. It's the official UConn site and it gives the play by play of the game.
http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/m-baskbl/stats/2011-2012/game21.html
Jason Clark scored the first seven out of Georgetown's 9 points while RB was guarding him going 4-5. He was having his way with Ryan. The remainder of the game Jason went 1-4. Shabazz essentially shut him down which may be the reason he played more minutes than Ryan in the second half.
In that period in which Georgetown extended their lead to ten points in the first half, Thompson and Sims did the scoring. Thompson schooled DD and NG and Sims scored over AD. This is where the breakdown on defense occurred.
On offense during that run for Georgetown, Jeremy couldn't buy a shot going 0-4, TO and DD fumbled the ball twice. The team only forced up one shot during that time. I'm not getting where the problem was on Shabazz.
Check this link if you prefer evidence rather than the need to find someone for scapegoating. It's the official UConn site and it gives the play by play of the game.
http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/m-baskbl/stats/2011-2012/game21.html