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13 minutes ago, mas1821 said:

you're exactly right.  The one silver lining to Loretto's poor 1st half vs Creekwood and Summertown in the District Championship.  Need to face adversity to know how to handle it.

Win and advance baby - got to learn to like 2 point win as much as a 20 point win now - successful tournament  coach know how and when to slow it down and what adjustments need to be done during  the game ( got to make FT at end of game ) As Pat Summit said defense and rebounding wins championships all easier said than done 

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1 hour ago, Jaychapman said:

Seems these teams that win by 20 plus every game tighten up some in do or die situations and give underdog who have nothing to lose a better chance to win ( tournament time whole  different animal ) 

Teams and fans and all parents experience pressure. It is how you handle it. Preparation and prayers helps ease that. Nick Saban experiences it. Reason all teams needs to watch film in detail and have plan A, B and C. Easier said than done though. HS basketball is only 32 minutes and no shot clock, so you better be prepared. 

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4 hours ago, pioneer42 said:

Teams and fans and all parents experience pressure. It is how you handle it. Preparation and prayers helps ease that. Nick Saban experiences it. Reason all teams needs to watch film in detail and have plan A, B and C. Easier said than done though. HS basketball is only 32 minutes and no shot clock, so you better be prepared. 

HS basketball needs a 45 second shot clock. IMO. 

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12 minutes ago, mas1821 said:

Worst 3 periods i've seen Summertown play all year..  Hope they find some rhythm soon.

Great win by Summertown.  A ton of heart shown by both teams all game.  Summertown didn't shoot or play anything like they're capable of, but found a way to win!

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