ultimately was the game changer. Assuming all else stays the same, offensive, defensive sets and time management strategies all change at the end of the game with an additional 3 points to MU's lead.
BTW, haven't seen enough of DeSean Butler yet, but Ebanks will be a valuble addition to any team in the Association.
This is a good point. After a huge three by Lazar to have that low percentage heave go was deflating. I think it effected the start of the second half, but by the end MU had put themselves in a position to win.
Not sure if it was.
I'd say the missed FTs at the end, obviously.
Then I'd say the backdoor cuts they made. Didn't hurt us much in the 2nd half...but in the 1st half, if they stuck with it, it could have done more damage as it exploited our inability to defend bigger players near the hoop. Why they went away from it, I don't know.