Even in the stands that night, without yet having the benefit of hindsight, I was fine with it. There was blood in the water with that Syracuse D, and we took advantage by pressing the tempo. Scoring, and being up by 8, was much more important than milking the clock. It gave our defense a chance to lock the game down without having to worry about losing the game in regulation, which of course is exactly what happened - our defense played fast and loose, and got it done.
And if Syracuse had by some stretch managed to hit a big play on us and convert a 2 pointer, well, we might have been left with enough time to do something and pull out the win in regulation.
And if Syracuse had by some stretch managed to hit a big play on us and convert a 2 pointer, well, we might have been left with enough time to do something and pull out the win in regulation.
