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Watching the game, it seemed as though the Cats caught a case of the "Sixers Slump Flu". Most of the reasons they were losing mirrored the Sixers 4th quarter woes the past few games.
- Too many turnovers.
- Trying to take inappropriate shots.
- Too many players trying to do the work alone.
What we saw in that game was a Sixers team who actually passed the ball more and made sure the ball got to the player with the highest chance of scoring.
Good to see with Balls and Gilly that our team has some Clutch factor. Nice high floater by Gilly in the 4th; avoided the onside block with it.
personally i loved the crowd at the end of the game. copped it bad but had the last laugh i guess. was pretty to watch the whole game. best away win i have been too this year. plus the flight home tomorrow will be a breeze