watched all the BS after game and part of game again on tape ... one thing no one ever said, when Anderson made the tying trey in reg., at one point all 5 UW players were either partially inside the arc or all the way--unreal, it should be taught to NEVER go inside the arc at that point ... I believe it was jamal williams who was actually worrying about a layin and backpedalling deep inside arc ... funny how few teams correctly play "trey D" and prob dont even practice it ... on flipside, when appleby made trey in OT to cut to 2, Marcus williams raced after jamal williams and doubled him for 12' shot, which left Apples open ... so both teams were at fault ... simply amazing how poorly this important strategy is overlooked .. i know its instinctive to not give up anything, but the key at these moments is math, not the deuce
gl, gregg