Techster
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Just got back from a 7 day cruise Sunday, so this was definitely a nice "welcome home" gift.
Kudos to the fans who went to the game. McCamish looked and sounded like it was ROCKING.
I've said all season, GT is as good or as bad as we want to be. We can play (and win) against just about any team, but we can also lose to just about any team. This game probably should have been a comfortable win, but as always, we have turnover lapses. Luckily, the turnover lapse when we had an 8 point lead in the second half only lasted a few possessions.
LOVED seeing us changeup defenses and making UNC adjust. That was one thing I always liked about Pastner's teams. The unpredictability of what the other team would see on the offensive end that would take them time to adjust after every defensive change from us.
Apparently, there were a LOT of elite recruits in attendance at McCamish last night, so they witnessed first hand the ceiling of this team under Stoudamire. I hear there were a couple of 5 stars there among a crowd of elite recruits.
One theme I'm seeing quite a bit on social media about GT basketball is this was the type of atmosphere GT can have and use to have. GT basketball isn't dead, it's just been dormant. Every once in a while, the sleeping giant awakens...but goes back to sleep. Hopefully, the sleeping giant fully awakens soon and takes back our place among the best programs in the country.
BTW, "Georgia Tech" is STILL trending on twitter.
Kudos to the fans who went to the game. McCamish looked and sounded like it was ROCKING.
I've said all season, GT is as good or as bad as we want to be. We can play (and win) against just about any team, but we can also lose to just about any team. This game probably should have been a comfortable win, but as always, we have turnover lapses. Luckily, the turnover lapse when we had an 8 point lead in the second half only lasted a few possessions.
LOVED seeing us changeup defenses and making UNC adjust. That was one thing I always liked about Pastner's teams. The unpredictability of what the other team would see on the offensive end that would take them time to adjust after every defensive change from us.
Apparently, there were a LOT of elite recruits in attendance at McCamish last night, so they witnessed first hand the ceiling of this team under Stoudamire. I hear there were a couple of 5 stars there among a crowd of elite recruits.
One theme I'm seeing quite a bit on social media about GT basketball is this was the type of atmosphere GT can have and use to have. GT basketball isn't dead, it's just been dormant. Every once in a while, the sleeping giant awakens...but goes back to sleep. Hopefully, the sleeping giant fully awakens soon and takes back our place among the best programs in the country.
BTW, "Georgia Tech" is STILL trending on twitter.