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Terence's avatar

@nick - what are Cal defensive ratings on shots at the rim? If you can't be good on the perimeter, you need to be good in the paint.

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Rob Hwang's avatar

i was told not to shoot 3s unless i could shoot under the basket.

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goldenone's avatar

off topic but it looks like the NFC playoff next week will be Rodgers vs. Goff, e.g., Packers vs. Rams. When was the last time that two QB's from the same college faced off in the playoffs?

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Alex Khalifa's avatar

This wasn't some resume-building win, but psychologically I am declaring it significant.

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Jimmy Chitwood's avatar

Good to get the win. Washington is baaaaadddddd tho.

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AndyPanda's avatar

What was the score of the game? I didn't see it anywhere in the story.

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Nick Kranz's avatar

The scores of both teams are mentioned in the ppp discussion paragraph

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AndyPanda's avatar

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There is a points per possession discussion in the 2nd paragraph that does say Washington put up 78 points in 67 possessions, but it only says Bears put up 1.25 points/possession; not he total points that resulted in.

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Rob Hwang's avatar

i dont mean to be mean here. but the point of these articles arent gamer-recaps like you see on espn. these pieces are made to be analysis of the game. so they don't need to have the actual score of the game in them. you can find the final score on any variety of apps/websites/articles.

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goldenone's avatar

I was pretty impressed by our performance and the fact that we shot 55% from the field. Kelly had a great game. I'm a bit concerned about the defense, though. Also, Joel Brown sealed the victory for us with a timely three pointer and a steal and layup in the final minutes. Very nice to see. Certainly the mountain schools will present more of a challenge, but if we can keep up our three point shooting (above 40% hopefully) we might have a chance.

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