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Author Topic: [Cracked Sidewalks] Steal seals the stunner at UConn after DJO and Butler offensive heroics  (Read 931 times)

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Steal seals the stunner at UConn after DJO and Butler offensive heroics

Written by: jpudner@concentricgrasstops.com (bamamarquettefan1)

More about the offensive heroics of DJO and Jimmy Butler in a second, but first …

With UConn coming down for a potential game-winning or game-tying basket, MU played for the turnover.  Dwight Buycks deflected the pass, and David Cubillian stole the ball and dribbled down the court as time expired on Marquette’s second huge win in a close game against a ranked team.  As MUs other ranked victim, Georgetown, pummeled Duke into submission, MUs NCAA hopes shot up.

As noted in the preview, MU had to try for the steal if UConn had a last trip down the court, and they did.  No matter how many times you get frustrated watching big teams dunk on us, 3-point shooting and turnovers are the equalizer, and they were again today.

Cube’s steal at the end capped a game in which MU won the turnover battle 16 to 2!  Two turnovers.  With 5 and half minutes to go Jamal Coombs-McDaniel stole the ball from Lazar and was fouled by DJO, and Buycks tried to whip a pass to DJO that went under the basket, and with 12:11 to go in the game.

The other 63 times down the court MU was able to get up at least one shot or freethrows.  And once again they hit their typical 9 three pointers (9-24 shooting was actually one shot below their national leading average), so even though they once again allowed a big team to grab 42% of their missed shots (UConn grabbed 13 of their 31 misses), MU turned them over right until the end for the win.

OFFENSIVE HEROICS

After Lazar was whistled for a beautiful rejection of Dyson with under four minutes left (4th foul), and then whistled for a perfect box out of Gavin Edwards (to foul out), MU had to play the final 1:53 from down 65-63 without Lazar.  It looked particularly bleak since no one besides Lazar had scored in four minutes at that point, but we were once again reminded of how many weapons MU has this year.

After Dyson hit a ridiculous 25-foot shot with the shot clock running out to give UConn a 68-65 lead he was being suited for the heroes crown.

However, the next trip down the court, DJO faked Dyson into the air with his patented pump, jumping into him with 41 seconds left to earn three free throws.
Despite missing two earlier, DJO calmly sank all three free throws to tie the game.  With a huge size disadvantage with Jimmy Butler playing with four guards on the court, Kemba Walker missed a shot and Butler grabbed an incredible rebound with 25 seconds to play to preserve the tie.

Two timeouts later, UConn flanked the perimeter, trying desperately to match up with all four 3-point shooting guards on the court and deny them the ball.  At that moment, Jimmy Butler drove toward the hoop, the 6-foot-9 Edwards ran back and cut Butler off, at which point Butler faded away from the basket to net an 8-footer and give MU back the lead at 70-68.

MU has so many offensive weapons this year, and today even with our star on the bench it was four 3-pointers as decoys that allowed Butler to come through the clutch game-winner.

http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2010/01/steal-seals-stunner-at-uconn-after-djo.html

 

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