That's how much time was left in the game when I left. We were down low double-digits. In other words, there was still a slight chance for a W. It was probably the earliest I've ever left a game by three minutes, dating back to my freshman year of 1970.
But I was bored and indifferent even to the possibility of a shocking comeback.
We were unskilled and incredibly poorly coached. Add to that the abysmal basketball IQ of EO, DG, BJ. One play early on, not sure but I think it was Kaden, got deep into to lane and DGs man came to help. If you're any sort of bball player, you put your hands up to receive pass for easy laayup. But no--DG had no anticipation that HE was now the play, The ball bounced his face and hands, went out of bounds, and instead of an Assist, our guard picked up a TO.
36 mins and 3 seconds was more than enough.
But I was bored and indifferent even to the possibility of a shocking comeback.
We were unskilled and incredibly poorly coached. Add to that the abysmal basketball IQ of EO, DG, BJ. One play early on, not sure but I think it was Kaden, got deep into to lane and DGs man came to help. If you're any sort of bball player, you put your hands up to receive pass for easy laayup. But no--DG had no anticipation that HE was now the play, The ball bounced his face and hands, went out of bounds, and instead of an Assist, our guard picked up a TO.
36 mins and 3 seconds was more than enough.