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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 793770" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Worst case scenario for Few was his team would go into overtime. He put the ball in his best player's hands...and the rest is history. As you said, sometimes you just let the kids play and don't over coach them. </p><p></p><p>I agree about UCLA. Just one of those games you hated to see either of the teams lose. Both teams played hard, unselfish basketball, and both teams did the little things to help their team. I'm a big fan of UCLA's Tyger Campbell's now because of that game. Reminded me a LOT of Jose. Undersized guard that did everything he could to will his team to a win. Cronin had his guys playing good, unselfish basketball. Gonzaga came into the game with a 27 game win streak by double digits. UCLA made them claw and fight for every point.</p><p></p><p>Hats off to Gonzaga's Timme...he went up to each of the UCLA players and gave them a word of encouragement at the end of the game. Good sportsmanship right there when you know those UCLA players were devastated. Timme played his arse off, but he knew the other team did as well. LOVE seeing that kind of sportsmanship in any sport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 793770, member: 360"] Worst case scenario for Few was his team would go into overtime. He put the ball in his best player's hands...and the rest is history. As you said, sometimes you just let the kids play and don't over coach them. I agree about UCLA. Just one of those games you hated to see either of the teams lose. Both teams played hard, unselfish basketball, and both teams did the little things to help their team. I'm a big fan of UCLA's Tyger Campbell's now because of that game. Reminded me a LOT of Jose. Undersized guard that did everything he could to will his team to a win. Cronin had his guys playing good, unselfish basketball. Gonzaga came into the game with a 27 game win streak by double digits. UCLA made them claw and fight for every point. Hats off to Gonzaga's Timme...he went up to each of the UCLA players and gave them a word of encouragement at the end of the game. Good sportsmanship right there when you know those UCLA players were devastated. Timme played his arse off, but he knew the other team did as well. LOVE seeing that kind of sportsmanship in any sport. [/QUOTE]
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