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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 529710" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Crowd was awesome! Our team's defense was awesome! Alvarado was awesome!, especially in the first half!</p><p></p><p>This was a heartbreaking loss because there were so many little mistakes that added up to giving the game away. A lot of them were turnovers because guys are timid and don't want to make a play with the ball. Alton throwing the ball away while trying to get the ball to AD of all people for a last second 3 was the ultimate example of this! Some times some of the guys are so afraid of making a dumb play that all they can do is make a dumb play. Then of course there were the misses on crucial close range shots and free throws down the stretch. We should have had this one.</p><p></p><p>VT did not have an off night though. Our defense did that, and the McCamish Maniacs did that. The place was rocking down the stretch. The AIRBALL chant is real. #4 might as well have just handed us the ball every time he touched it; 1-13 on FG's and 0-6 on 3's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 529710, member: 4289"] Crowd was awesome! Our team's defense was awesome! Alvarado was awesome!, especially in the first half! This was a heartbreaking loss because there were so many little mistakes that added up to giving the game away. A lot of them were turnovers because guys are timid and don't want to make a play with the ball. Alton throwing the ball away while trying to get the ball to AD of all people for a last second 3 was the ultimate example of this! Some times some of the guys are so afraid of making a dumb play that all they can do is make a dumb play. Then of course there were the misses on crucial close range shots and free throws down the stretch. We should have had this one. VT did not have an off night though. Our defense did that, and the McCamish Maniacs did that. The place was rocking down the stretch. The AIRBALL chant is real. #4 might as well have just handed us the ball every time he touched it; 1-13 on FG's and 0-6 on 3's. [/QUOTE]
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