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He forgot which fandom he was dealing with didn't he?
I think to be a true collapse they needed to actually lose the game.You can be satisfied with the win and still not be satisfied with the collapse and how it ended. I really can't recall, but I don't think Hubert called a time out until after the bench was in and it was down to 10. I just think he should have at least called a time out when the run started and it got below 20 to lay into the players and try to get them refocused.
It was down to 6 points. It was still a collapse.I think to be a true collapse they needed to actually lose the game.
Heels had the ball up 6 with 42 seconds left. Not that close to losing.It was down to 6 points. It was still a collapse.
Not a total collapse, but a 32 point lead to 6 under a minute is still a pretty big collapse.Heels had the ball up 6 with 42 seconds left. Not that close to losing.
You have to seal the deal to collapse.
Yes it was large point swing in a short period of time but since they still won by 10 no less, it's nothing all that memorable or substantial. Just a footnote on a midseason W.Not a total collapse, but a 32 point lead to 6 under a minute is still a pretty big collapse.
KP has hated us for years.This team could be 20-2 and still be 25+ in KP
Praise in public.Generally I don't put much stock in post game pressers, but this one was just ridiculous. Praising the effort and not wanting to focus on the near collapse...
That's an obscure stat.We are 1-5 in our last 6 games in weeknight games preceding the first dook game.
Clearly.I don't put to much stock into what the fans think about it.
If that's the strategy it certainly hasn't worked so far.Praise in public.
Criticize in private.