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<blockquote data-quote="Jazzchaz" data-source="post: 684919" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>I agree....and I swear when I read some of these posts I think I need to refresh the screen </p><p>1. Some of you talk about lack of recruiting over and over and over but the last time I checked, our class for next year looks good on paper....that is, to me it looks closer to what you want. If they all bomb next year, well, then talk about recruiting....and what does this have to do with a thread on the Louisville game?</p><p>2. Y'all are whining because we only played seven players tonight, but did you follow the last two games at all? Mike Brey only played seven AND Tony Bennett only played seven. Just maybe they thought that was their best chance to win?</p><p>Heck, one of those seven for Virginia only played 4 minutes. One played 39 minutes and another played all 40 minutes. </p><p>We shot 15-20 at the line tonight but 3-9 against Virginia. We also lost three or four made baskets against Virginia because players shuffled their feet on the way up. That's frustrating for any coach.</p><p>I'm not saying you can't raise questions about Pastner but why not talk about things that apply to the games themselves? For example, I would like to know why we never have a time out left at the end of a game. One of the past two home games we called time out with a about a minute left before the the under eight minutes time out. I suppose Pastner felt that resting his players was more important than having the time out at the end....it's worth discussing for sure.</p><p>Also, we threw some home run passes tonight and I wish we had tried that some on Virginia. I think we should have tried to force a more up tempo game with them.</p><p>Tonight was faster paced and even with their long bench, we were a good look at a three away from winning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazzchaz, post: 684919, member: 3823"] I agree....and I swear when I read some of these posts I think I need to refresh the screen 1. Some of you talk about lack of recruiting over and over and over but the last time I checked, our class for next year looks good on paper....that is, to me it looks closer to what you want. If they all bomb next year, well, then talk about recruiting....and what does this have to do with a thread on the Louisville game? 2. Y'all are whining because we only played seven players tonight, but did you follow the last two games at all? Mike Brey only played seven AND Tony Bennett only played seven. Just maybe they thought that was their best chance to win? Heck, one of those seven for Virginia only played 4 minutes. One played 39 minutes and another played all 40 minutes. We shot 15-20 at the line tonight but 3-9 against Virginia. We also lost three or four made baskets against Virginia because players shuffled their feet on the way up. That's frustrating for any coach. I'm not saying you can't raise questions about Pastner but why not talk about things that apply to the games themselves? For example, I would like to know why we never have a time out left at the end of a game. One of the past two home games we called time out with a about a minute left before the the under eight minutes time out. I suppose Pastner felt that resting his players was more important than having the time out at the end....it's worth discussing for sure. Also, we threw some home run passes tonight and I wish we had tried that some on Virginia. I think we should have tried to force a more up tempo game with them. Tonight was faster paced and even with their long bench, we were a good look at a three away from winning. [/QUOTE]
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