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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 858401" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Pretty much this. Without our two true bigs we didn’t have an answer for their #5. Khalid and others put in a good effort at times, but #5 also got some uncontested baskets way too easily at times. I think some of our guys were hesitant to foul him, probably rightfully so. We gave up +10 free throw attempts and +5 points at the free throw line.</p><p></p><p>Otherwise, we played them pretty evenly or outplayed them in my opinion. We were out rebounded, which was to be expected, but we did a good job taking care of the ball for the most part and had fewer turnovers. Unfortunately, a few of our turnovers were bone headed live ball turnovers that resulted in uncontested fast break points that made a big difference in the game.</p><p></p><p>This team needs to find a way to win close games like this to salvage something out of this season. 6-6, 0-2 in conference is not the start fans wanted or the team wanted (I imagine) coming off an ACC championship. Hopefully our guys can dig in and turn things around.</p><p></p><p>Sturdivant was a bright spot tonight. He should be starting over smith in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 858401, member: 4289"] Pretty much this. Without our two true bigs we didn’t have an answer for their #5. Khalid and others put in a good effort at times, but #5 also got some uncontested baskets way too easily at times. I think some of our guys were hesitant to foul him, probably rightfully so. We gave up +10 free throw attempts and +5 points at the free throw line. Otherwise, we played them pretty evenly or outplayed them in my opinion. We were out rebounded, which was to be expected, but we did a good job taking care of the ball for the most part and had fewer turnovers. Unfortunately, a few of our turnovers were bone headed live ball turnovers that resulted in uncontested fast break points that made a big difference in the game. This team needs to find a way to win close games like this to salvage something out of this season. 6-6, 0-2 in conference is not the start fans wanted or the team wanted (I imagine) coming off an ACC championship. Hopefully our guys can dig in and turn things around. Sturdivant was a bright spot tonight. He should be starting over smith in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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