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Georgia Tech at Virginia, Jan 23, 8pm, ACC Network
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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 775950" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Jose and Jordan were fantastic for the entirety of the game. Hats off to those guys as they were lights out on both ends of the court. Jose 20 pt, 8 ast, 6 stl. Jordan 19 pt, 6 reb, 3 blk. For the most part, they both looked confident and set the example for the team that we deserved to be on that stage.</p><p></p><p>Moses didn't give us the points that we wanted or ultimately needed, but he quietly played well otherwise, erasing a lot of mistakes on defense with 5 blocks. That 3 point make with under 2 min and 1 second on the shot clock was bigtime.</p><p></p><p>We just needed to find a little bit more, but that's stating the obvious. I didn't like the timeouts in the first half, though it's hard to argue given what immediately followed. But it sure looked like we lost our way just enough during the final, fatal stretch with some bad shot selection on several possessions in the last 6 minutes. I feel certain we would have called a timeout in there had we had more than 1 remaining.</p><p></p><p>Overall I thought Pastner and the team were prepared. That is a really hard team to beat, and it's a tough loss to swallow given the opportunity that was there with a minute to go. But I feel much more optimistic about the team in light of this performance. Arguably our best performance of the year when taking opponent into consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 775950, member: 274"] Jose and Jordan were fantastic for the entirety of the game. Hats off to those guys as they were lights out on both ends of the court. Jose 20 pt, 8 ast, 6 stl. Jordan 19 pt, 6 reb, 3 blk. For the most part, they both looked confident and set the example for the team that we deserved to be on that stage. Moses didn't give us the points that we wanted or ultimately needed, but he quietly played well otherwise, erasing a lot of mistakes on defense with 5 blocks. That 3 point make with under 2 min and 1 second on the shot clock was bigtime. We just needed to find a little bit more, but that's stating the obvious. I didn't like the timeouts in the first half, though it's hard to argue given what immediately followed. But it sure looked like we lost our way just enough during the final, fatal stretch with some bad shot selection on several possessions in the last 6 minutes. I feel certain we would have called a timeout in there had we had more than 1 remaining. Overall I thought Pastner and the team were prepared. That is a really hard team to beat, and it's a tough loss to swallow given the opportunity that was there with a minute to go. But I feel much more optimistic about the team in light of this performance. Arguably our best performance of the year when taking opponent into consideration. [/QUOTE]
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