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It seems to me that in nearly every game against decent teams, this team will fall way behind and have to battle back to try and get the win.  Tulane beat them last week, we fell behind finally tied got slightly ahead and then lost by a couple of points. They need to start with intensity and finish the same way. 

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Yes CC Kid .. I noticed the same.  Great effort - mostly in 2nd half.   Slow starts have hurt.  We can rule out a couple games, but this does seem to be fairly common. 

And you can see the diff. when it happens.  just look a the NT vs Memphis mens game .. intense from the start and entire game focus affected.

But hey, the teamsare doing really well this year !!

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When Moore is hitting from the outside, it opens everything else up.  This team is another "sharpshooter" and a replacement for Hardaway away from being unstoppable.

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Rice is better than their 9-8 record. Remember that's the team who won the conference tourney as the #10 seed last season despite losing their last five games of the regular season.

When we finally kicked it into high gear it was exciting to watch, especially our pressure on defense. We ended up forcing 22 Rice turnovers compared to our 10.

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