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Date Posted: 16:09:03 03/04/05 Fri
Author: J.J.
Subject: Re: A step backwards
In reply to: KT 's message, "Re: A step backwards" on 15:28:29 03/04/05 Fri

I don't think anyone would ever blame Jefferson for last night (just like it wasn't DA missed shot vs. Monmouth that lost it either). Yes, Lenny's 2 FT would have sealed it, but Rich clanked 2 just a few minutes earlier and the bottom line is the team shouldn't have been in that position to begin with. I really think all 5 guards are solid and have different attributes that complement each other. Lenny was quite improved this year and I hope that will continue into next season - he will continue to see major minutes. As for the frontcourt next year, outside of Obie and Jason, well, we'll just have to wait and see.

As for the call, its just silly to suggest the call was a fix, however I don't understand (or agree with) it either. If you let him have the basket, how could it be offensive? Why not waive off the whole thing? The announcers said it was very rare, but possible play. I don't know. Overall the game was called tight (and generally well), although I did think Hamilton should have gotten his fifth somewhere in the end. But again, its not the missed FT or the refs calls, its that the team was pressured on the imbound and couldn't hold on to a lead. Hopefully lesson learned.

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