from last night's miraculous come-back -- at least a little -- I'm left with 2 questions/observations:
1) how the heck does NW throw the ball the length of the court to an open player, who has time to turn around and get off an uncontested shot to win the game with .6 seconds left? Seriously, what happened to allow that?
2) I found it interesting that everyone on Iowa's team, from coach to multiple players, when asked the silly post-game question "What does this come-back mean for your team?" replied that "it means we can stick together even when things get tough." It seems odd to me that after getting outplayed for 37 min of a 40 min game that no one thought to say "it means we need to play a lot harder and better than we did tonight."
1) how the heck does NW throw the ball the length of the court to an open player, who has time to turn around and get off an uncontested shot to win the game with .6 seconds left? Seriously, what happened to allow that?
2) I found it interesting that everyone on Iowa's team, from coach to multiple players, when asked the silly post-game question "What does this come-back mean for your team?" replied that "it means we can stick together even when things get tough." It seems odd to me that after getting outplayed for 37 min of a 40 min game that no one thought to say "it means we need to play a lot harder and better than we did tonight."