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<blockquote data-quote="hoopsfan47" data-source="post: 1583008" data-attributes="member: 4716"><p>Never at any time did I feel like this game would be won by the Illini....until DFW buried his two free throws to end the scoring. </p><p></p><p>The biggest positive was that these kids pulled together...without Ayo....and won the game in overtime with one of the most focused and intense defensive efforts ever by an Illini team. </p><p></p><p>My biggest hope is that when reviewing the game, whatever official who called Giorgi for his 5th foul will either call or write him a personal note admitting that he made an anticipation call and really did not see the play. I think that to call a personal foul in the normal course of play there needs to be at least SOME CONTACT...which was completely absent in that instance which was proven by video replay.</p><p></p><p>Finally, I will say this. I think this game was won by the coaching staff and in game strategy.....utilizing one of the most imaginative and well executed OB plays in the final 30 seconds with a two point lead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoopsfan47, post: 1583008, member: 4716"] Never at any time did I feel like this game would be won by the Illini....until DFW buried his two free throws to end the scoring. The biggest positive was that these kids pulled together...without Ayo....and won the game in overtime with one of the most focused and intense defensive efforts ever by an Illini team. My biggest hope is that when reviewing the game, whatever official who called Giorgi for his 5th foul will either call or write him a personal note admitting that he made an anticipation call and really did not see the play. I think that to call a personal foul in the normal course of play there needs to be at least SOME CONTACT...which was completely absent in that instance which was proven by video replay. Finally, I will say this. I think this game was won by the coaching staff and in game strategy.....utilizing one of the most imaginative and well executed OB plays in the final 30 seconds with a two point lead. [/QUOTE]
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