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Completely numb and questioning of sports faith. That's me. On the figurative sports ledge and just, well, numb. Sad. Truthfully its heartbreak. I'm heartbroken. Fully.
 
Tough season. We lost 6 games when we had the lead in the last 45 seconds per Dan Hoard.

This loss was exactly in line with how our season went. We played without Shaq, Clark was obviously hurt and not himself and with Moore playing the game of his career we lose him. Is there anyone on the board who really believed they were not going to make the last shot to beat us. I wish I could say me but I can't. Lots of good things to look forward to next year but this hurts.
 
Evans is the man. I said it a few games in this year and I'll say it again, no way that guy isn't a top 40 player in his class. Straight baller.
 
how about the foul on Ellis while going up? Why get mad at him for doing the right play this time and ignore the foul?

I get tired of that saying " you can't make a foul call that late." a foul would have given him a And 1 because the foul occurred with time on the clock.
 
So what's the rule on something like the final play? The ball was in the cylinder when the light came on. Obviously the ball was still on Ellis's hand as time expired.

Does it not matter the ball was in the hoop since his hand is still touching the ball?
 
Got to feel for deberry. Played great tonight. Great career as a role guy.... wished he got more minutes at times.
i feel bad for the team and the staff. If ever there was a season that was riddled with more breaks going against the Cats I haven't seen it. On to next year. Even with all the losses I enjoyed the season. Guys played hard and competed.
 
how about the foul on Ellis while going up? Why get mad at him for doing the right play this time and ignore the foul?

I get tired of that saying " you can't make a foul call that late." a foul would have given him a And 1 because the foul occurred with time on the clock.

Would have been a foul with two shots... not an and1.
 
So what's the rule on something like the final play? The ball was in the cylinder when the light came on. Obviously the ball was still on Ellis's hand as time expired.

Does it not matter the ball was in the hoop since his hand is still touching the ball?
ball has to be out of his hands
 
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