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markgoal
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1. Because Coach K will never pass up the opportunity to exploit any situation to work the refs.


*Hushing/applauding is the classy thing to do for other teams, but inappropriate for Duke.

1/8/2006 8:52:43 PM

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lol dont hate

1/8/2006 8:54:33 PM

phishnlou
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wake forest is for gays

1/8/2006 8:55:36 PM

markgoal
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2. Anytime Sheldon sets his patented elbow/knee screen, he deserves it.

feel free to add

1/8/2006 9:37:34 PM

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3. When JJ gets his ass beat for throwing a punch first (see GT game last year and Mohammad)

1/8/2006 9:39:06 PM

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man...i thought that all of the crying was reserved for nc state games...i guess when we lose to carolina people have to branch out with all that envy...

1/8/2006 11:53:26 PM

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Tonight the officiating was def. even, or favoring Wake slightly and they still coudn't get it done with S. Williams on the bench, too bad....

1/9/2006 12:14:11 AM

markgoal
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It has nothing to do with envy, and everything to do with Coach K's Klass. Of course, I wouldn't expect Duke fans or trolls to understand.

The game was pretty well officiated though, on the whole. The only really bad call I remember was the "trip" on Visser when Sheldon fell on his face trying to lead the break in the first half.

1/9/2006 6:41:56 AM

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