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Badgers did well in getting to OT but if they had taken care of business earlier it wouldn't have had to come to that. I thought they started out looking good and then went into a shell. Aside from Iverson, team looked very tentative most of the night with no one wanting the ball. At one point missed 10 shots in a row. Ouch. By the time they got to a 2nd OT they were all pretty much out of gas. Agree regarding Trice, kudos for the late effort and cool head.

I have a hard time blaming Gardo on this one, considering I don't believe the majority of looks were that bad that clanked iron and I think he last second play was genius.  

Literally everything had to go wrong for Bucky to lose in double overtime.  Indiana is horrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrribly coached.  

El-Ka-Bong posted:

I have a hard time blaming Gardo on this one, considering I don't believe the majority of looks were that bad that clanked iron and I think he last second play was genius.  

Literally everything had to go wrong for Bucky to lose in double overtime.  Indiana is horrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrribly coached.  

I agree. After I remembered that Happ had followed out, I don't know what more Gard could have done differently. The players just didn't execute at the FT line or on open looks. Trice made clutch shots, but even with those shots the three starters that actually take shots outside the paint (Davison, Trice, and Reuvers) were 6-31 and 3-17 from 3. Many of those were wide open looks. 

You're right - Indiana might be the most poorly coached team in the Big 10. Romeo Langford may be the only guy on the floor last night who ever plays in the NBA, and he spent a lot of time going through the motions until he turned it on late. 

The one thing you could criticize Gard for was calling the timeout at the end of the second OT to set up his defense only to allow Langford to make one move at the 3 point line and go hard right for a layup. Dakich was saying the entire night you make him go left and Iverson pretty easily gave up the right side to him. Defending Gard, you have to imagine that was in the scouting report and that was a major emphasis of the timeout was to tell them not to let Langford go to his right. Indiana had guys on the court that had barely played all year. You have to make someone other than Langford beat you on his best move. 

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