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I thought Bilas was polite to not remind the viewing audience that the refs changed a good part of the game...
As the Who said as well "The Kids are Alright"....:cool:
 
I thought Bilas was polite to not remind the viewing audience that the refs changed a good part of the game...
As the Who said as well "The Kids are Alright"....:cool:
I missed that from Jay. He did point out a lot that we were outworked, outhustled. That is entirely true.
I think he gives the officials too much benefit of the doubt, such as saying the (non) charge on Isaiah was a bad / dumb play on his part. But he prolly can't get the Dook flopper virus out of his blood.

They did point out the wide disparity in second chance points, points off TOs, AND FTs without going into whether the FT disparity made sense.

On a different topic, boy did I just want to smack that smug no talent chump Digger. Glad he didn't get any speaking air time. Talk about a back of incoherent meaningless rambling.....
 
Back to back losses should serve as a wake-up call. More than anything else, I want to see max effort from all the players, every minute they're on the court. Every single, solitary minute!
 
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Yeah, Heelicious, that flop by Augustine was straight out of the evils camp since Brey worked with that crowd...he teaches some of the same "stuff"...
Time for our guys to buckle down...you're right Archer, time for our kids to be "in the game" both physically AND mentally...the entire 40.minutes.
 
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