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Years ago
Boomers needed a shooter on to hold lead
You can say the Boomers should do this, need this type of player, need to do this better etc.
At the end of the day, they missed FT's.
Yes they probably made other mistakes, but converting FTs is something you can control.
It's such a fine line between win and lose at this level. Had the Boomers made two more FTs, they would be in good shape to be in the final four. The margin for error is about the size of a bee's genitalia.

