We definitely need a pep talk or ball handling lessons or something.
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JB
December 16th, 2005 at 2:27 pm
Coach really should have done a better job with his strategizing during the game. When UT broke as close as with 5 points of Duke; Paulino should have been bringing the ball up the court so that Daniel would be able to free himself off of screens. Dockery is a good defender, but Daniel is one of the very best players in country. Ut also has one of the elite big men in the nation (Aldridge). He didn’t have nearly as many touches as he should have. He’s unguardable; and Sheldon would have surely fouled out. If this would have been done; P.J. would have be able to lock in on J.J. UT is really the best round ball team in the nation. And Coach Barnes will have the horns hooking everybody again by the time March Madness comes around. He and his coaching staff have had his team playing really well for the past 5 seasons. Particularly during the month of December and March.