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True, but I'm hoping the "scary" thing will be their luck running out. Come on, 8-for-10 is unreal.When a bad team keeps hitting their threes, scary things can happen
Put a guy on Burnett and don't let him get an open look. He's the only thing they have this half.Second chance to take control of the game, up 7.
Managing the minutes for Boo/Lang/Barnhizer going forward is going to be crucial
As long as no one gets hurt... Pardo has pointed out all 3 of them limping at some point!Well, they DO get extra rest after tonight, so I'm all for playing them as much as they need to secure the win.
We’re pressing Burnett now. I wonder if we’re trying to tire him out a little. Smith is being the good kind of annoying.Put a guy on Burnett and don't let him get an open look. He's the only thing they have this half.
And now a Hakeem reference on the broadcast! Partying like it's 1995.The old NBA on NBC music still weirds me out a bit on FS1. I'm looking for Hakeem, Barkley and MJ out there.
Dear coaches: please sit Barnhizer the rest of the second half!Barney filling the boxscore again. Welcome back! 13 points, 9 boards, three assists, three steals, one block.
I'm not surprised, but I'm nervous.Buie is back out there. Wow. Surprised.
Bardo is really goodAnd now a Hakeem reference on the broadcast! Partying like it's 1995.
WTF is he still out there up 17 minutes with 3 minutes left to play???Buie is back out there. Wow. Surprised.
Ryan Langborg went to Princeton. He knows the artificial world of a basketball score is merely a created world, an invention of our perception, merely a flicker of shadow on the wall of a cave we all agree to enter together for two hours. The shadow tells us we're winning. The shadow tells us we're losing. Joy, intensity, focus... all is just a matter of how we choose to react.Would it kill Langborg to smile once in a while
So weird it must be truthRyan Langborg went to Princeton. He knows the artificial world of a basketball score is merely a created world, an invention of our perception, merely a flicker of shadow on the wall of a cave we all agree to enter together for two hours. The shadow tells us we're winning. The shadow tells us we're losing. Joy, intensity, focus... all is just a matter of how we choose to react.