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Redemption Begins Tonite!!! - R-Kansas Game Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Jazzchaz" data-source="post: 517347" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>Gardner-Webb looked like a pretty good team to me and got a few lucky breaks.....which seem to happen more often when you don't play your best. A coach can warn kids over and over but they often don't take a 'lesser' opponent seriously. Banks, Wright, and Heywood, were sleepwalking on defense in the first half. </p><p>Perhaps if the lineups and minutes from the R-Kansas game had been used in the G-W game, we would have seen a different result.</p><p>I sit in the front row corner by the cheerleaders(I know, lucky me) and their cocky freshman #5 decided he was going to slam the ball in the hoop over Jose. The 'don't even think about it' look in Jose's eyes was priceless. He put his hand on the kid's shoulder and sat him down on the floor....a very good foul! :-D </p><p>One thing I haven't seen mentioned was the last play of the G-W game. They lobbed the ball to the unguarded basket for a dunk and their bench razzed our players. It made me a little mad for a second but quickly realized only a team that thought they were a lesser opponent (and Georgia U) would have done that.....and I hope the memory of it remains in our players heads for the rest of the season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazzchaz, post: 517347, member: 3823"] Gardner-Webb looked like a pretty good team to me and got a few lucky breaks.....which seem to happen more often when you don't play your best. A coach can warn kids over and over but they often don't take a 'lesser' opponent seriously. Banks, Wright, and Heywood, were sleepwalking on defense in the first half. Perhaps if the lineups and minutes from the R-Kansas game had been used in the G-W game, we would have seen a different result. I sit in the front row corner by the cheerleaders(I know, lucky me) and their cocky freshman #5 decided he was going to slam the ball in the hoop over Jose. The 'don't even think about it' look in Jose's eyes was priceless. He put his hand on the kid's shoulder and sat him down on the floor....a very good foul! :-D One thing I haven't seen mentioned was the last play of the G-W game. They lobbed the ball to the unguarded basket for a dunk and their bench razzed our players. It made me a little mad for a second but quickly realized only a team that thought they were a lesser opponent (and Georgia U) would have done that.....and I hope the memory of it remains in our players heads for the rest of the season! [/QUOTE]
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