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It is a gutting loss. It reminds me of the Miami Triple OT loss that started our down fall couple years ago. Tomorrow night will be pivotal to bounce back from this quick as possible, critical for maintaining a playoff spot. I appreciate effort. The failed chances, no excuse. However, I have to fair. Corbin made mistakes in my opinion. It could not have hurt to put Favors who sat a long time in the OT perhaps to help tired and foul prone AL and Paul. Burks should have been in to at least start the last couple Overtimes. Miles made some shots, but missed that critical layup and many other shots. Further, he and Harris in particular really had problems guarding Johnson, and Younger fresher Legs of Teague. Green, Teague in particular freshness helped Atlanta out by that 4th Overtime.
Corbin - More proof that Kanter, Favors, Burks need more mins during the game
We definatly let a winable game get away from us but we battled. I agree that the second unit should have been allowed finished off the game
For some reason it took my comment a little quick but I thought the second unit could have finished out the game tonight. They seemed to have more energy than the starters.
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