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Game #14: 12/21/19 - 2:00PM @ Monmouth


Eli

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Love how much the team is pounding the ball inside. It's what I've been asking for all season. Establish inside to make the opponents bigs have to pay attention down low, which will force the opponents guards to give ours some room to move as the bigs won't be able to help as effectively. More open shots and less turnovers will be the result.

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9 minutes ago, nysteve661 said:

How on earth can a team move the ball in and out with success in 1st 10 min and then totally forget how to play the game.  This team is mindboggling!

But you see the first 10 minutes and wonder what could be. Never have I seen a team with peak and valleys like this. In the end just shake your head at missed opportunities. 

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