It is simple math. In a game of 5 on 4..

jbulldog

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the team with 5 usually wins. Re-watch the video and pay close attention to the 5 we were playing when we stretched the lead to 19. Then notice who we were playing when we started to lose control of the game. We had five on the floor all the time but the problem is there was one player who was not contributing anything. I think he ended up with two rebounds or at least the two I remember came directly to him. His man wore him out. Yet he continued to play. I guess many of us on this board are just brilliant and our coaching staff just can't see it (sarcasm intended). It is just plain mind-boggling. I have always believed players win and lose most of the games...every now and then a ref's judgement comes into play..and every now and then a coach does something to win or lose the game. Yesterday was on the coach.Stansbury will retire at season's end. Mark it down.
 

drunkernhelldawg

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Ravern can score a lot of points quickly when we need that. His defense is poor and the team seems to play better without him. We just aren't deep enough to totally toss him, but a different strategy with him seems to be in order.