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SomeGuy 
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Reg: 11-22-04
03-18-16 01:46 PM - Post#204901    
    In response to Old Bear

Absolutely. Yale's lack of numerical depth is deceptive because they have quite a bit of versatility among their core 6 guys (the starters plus Downey), and somebody among their big 3 seems to always step up and carry the scoring load if somebody gets in foul trouble or has a bad game. And everybody who plays defends, even when they do have to get deeper into the bench. So while there is probably an exploitable weakness in there somewhere, it is very hard to get to it.

I really like Victor as a player -- he does a lot of the dirty work that makes everybody else better. He did make a huge mistake in taking that quick 3 from the corner down the stretch (negating a huge offensive rebound), and he had a bad turnover on a pass to nobody as well. I liked that they went ahead and took what Baylor gave them and got him the ball in the final 10 seconds, and that he made a very big free throw.


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