This topic contains 3 replies, has 3 voices, and was last updated by AvatarAvatar OhCanada- 12 years, 11 months ago.

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    sheltwon3
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    Wow, this guy played great and can you imagine if he was not injured.   What do you guys think.  He seems like he has the heart and toughness to be a key contributer in the NBA next season and I think if he was healthy, it would be his team not Kemba’s with the trophy.

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    bstokes25
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     no a broken finger doesn’t give him foul trouble. he had 3 fouls in first half

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    quinceyh1

    Nope

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    OhCanada-
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    I would say no. By saying no I am not saying something that a broken finger does not contribute to foul trouble, or overall performance of a player because it most certainly does. Some of these players have such tight nit rituals and routines that eating the wrong bowl of cereal in the morning could throw them off. I know we saw Kobe Bryant play with a messed up finger all year long last year, but not everyone can do it. Williams was clearly effected somewhat by it, as almost anybody in the world would be.

    although one way another Uconn came out on top, and if your Arizona you cant make excuses because tey were there in that game and trhey lost plain and simple.

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