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Date Posted: Sun March 27, 2005 19:25:31
Author: northjerseyram
Subject: I disagree, teams relying heavily on three's have been victimized by drastic runs, e.g. West Virginia yesterday (can't shoot the 3 any better than that and they still couldn't get a W) Also, NC State shot the lights out against Wisconsin and still couldn;t get it done. Live by the 3, die by the 3.
In reply to: Joe S. ' 58 's message, "The Three Point Shot" on Sun March 27, 2005 18:56:53


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  • Being a tradItionalist, I did not like the three point shot when it was first introduced. But I have since changed my mind. It permits the possibliity of bigger comebacks and opens up the game. I still do not like the DH rule. (NT) -- RAM71, Sun March 27, 2005 20:36:39

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