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Hawks kicked us on the offensive boards (17) and that just kept them in the game. 10 Defensive boards between Ronaldson, Forman, Boucher and Penney will not get it done.
Its hard to see with our lineup how we can improve this, short of another import and that's probably not going to happen.
Every time we threatened to pull away to a double figure lead, a mini run usually lead by McKee got them back into the contest.
And of course at money time, Saville and McKee stepped up.
Good summary Man of moment.
Breakers controlled it almost all of the way but could not put Hawks away. Hawks hung tough (shot and reboounded well) and pinched it at the death.
McKee and Gruber were sensational.
Didn't help that with 3seconds left no TO's left to advance ball.
Penney had chance to ice it but couldn't quite deliver.
CJ really efficient. Solid game from Rickert.