Battle in Seattle
- Ken Lagerquist
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Battle in Seattle
Who is watching??? Simon, you gonna be around during game time tomorrow?? i might stop by on my way back thru from Missoula
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- Mike Nordin
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Contrary to the big man battle theory, the Zags won that battle. I bothered by the (at least) five mental mistakes (throw aways) the guards committed. Two of them were very costly during there 11 point lead which gave way to the Uconn comeback. Uconn played very well down the stretch.
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- Ken Lagerquist
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i agree Mike. Thye played very well for about 20 minutes total. they clawed their way back in, and took a commanding lead, then blew it in regulation, and that 3 by Price was just tough, u cant defend it better, except getting the rebound prior to that. The foul situation was pretty bad in my opinion, and took its toll in OT.
Left hand, right hand, it doesn't matter. I'm amphibious. -- Charles Shackleford