23-17

Significant because we had a Juvonte and-1 turned into a charge. Terrible call in my view, but that's how it goes.
 
Well i was going with when the score was 23-17 for a good 3 minutes and we could not capitalize. When Burgess was wide open for a 3pt and decided not to shoot it or when we had that fast break but thrown too high or when we got called for charging when it was a bucket and 1.
 
Because 23 minus 17 equals 6.

6 is 2 times 3.

3 is Eric Maynor's number.

Two of Eric Maynor is what we would have needed to win last nights game.
 
That IMO was the turning point for us to get back the flow and we did not. That and turning the ball over right before the half when we could of cut it to 9 but instead went down by 15 because we could not hold onto the ball for 25 seconds.
 
xjohnx said:
Because 23 minus 17 equals 6.

6 is 2 times 3.

3 is Eric Maynor's number.

Two of Eric Maynor is what we would have needed to win last nights game.

since his number is now 6, would ONE eric maynor have been enough last night?

nah, probably not.
 
buckwheat said:
xjohnx said:
Because 23 minus 17 equals 6.

6 is 2 times 3.

3 is Eric Maynor's number.

Two of Eric Maynor is what we would have needed to win last nights game.

since his number is now 6, would ONE eric maynor have been enough last night?

nah, probably not.


I think we would of needed 2 with how many open shots they were getting.
 
It was frustrating to watch.

(side note: Anyone else notice the score last night was nearly the VCU-GMU CAA championship game from 09 in reverse? I asked a few around me last night if they found something interesting about the score with 2 mins left. They looked at for a few seconds and then went "oh" with a sad face.)
 
buckwheat said:
xjohnx said:
Because 23 minus 17 equals 6.

6 is 2 times 3.

3 is Eric Maynor's number.

Two of Eric Maynor is what we would have needed to win last nights game.

since his number is now 6, would ONE eric maynor have been enough last night?

nah, probably not.

Maybe we could of somehow borrowed Eric Maynor from OKC.
 
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