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<blockquote data-quote="lauraee" data-source="post: 288302" data-attributes="member: 2078"><p><strong>From Forde Minutes</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>COACH WHO SHOULD TAKE THE BUS TO WORK</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Mark Gottfried (38)</strong>, North Carolina State. Six days after winning at Duke, the Wolfpack did what they tend to do: slack off and shut down. They were mauled 85-60 by Louisville, in a game where NCSU trailed by more than 30. Illustrative of the Wolfpack’s effort was a play where Louisville center Anas Mahmoud caught the ball at the top of the key, watched his man leave him, took one dribble and two steps and slammed the ball home completely unmolested.</p><p></p><p>Mahmoud said later that the man guarding him literally said, “Oh, we’re playing zone,” and relocated to leave the lane wide open. “We never get a lane that wide open in practice,” Mahmoud said. That’s because Rick Pitino would lose his mind if it happened. Gottfried? Eh, things happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lauraee, post: 288302, member: 2078"] [B]From Forde Minutes COACH WHO SHOULD TAKE THE BUS TO WORK[/B] [B]Mark Gottfried (38)[/B], North Carolina State. Six days after winning at Duke, the Wolfpack did what they tend to do: slack off and shut down. They were mauled 85-60 by Louisville, in a game where NCSU trailed by more than 30. Illustrative of the Wolfpack’s effort was a play where Louisville center Anas Mahmoud caught the ball at the top of the key, watched his man leave him, took one dribble and two steps and slammed the ball home completely unmolested. Mahmoud said later that the man guarding him literally said, “Oh, we’re playing zone,” and relocated to leave the lane wide open. “We never get a lane that wide open in practice,” Mahmoud said. That’s because Rick Pitino would lose his mind if it happened. Gottfried? Eh, things happen. [/QUOTE]
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