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I do not understand playing through injuries as opposed to rest and pt to heal first, especially as basketball is a very dynamic game that requires strength and quickness...does playing through injury extend the time to healing to 100% and perhaps hurt the team in the future games? Hope the BB team is preparing everyone for league and tournament play down the road....also to add, I felt extremely frustrated that in the Utah game it appeared through most of the first 3 quarters that Utah was out-coaching us, Y was playing right into their hands by defending so far out on the perimeter, and by throwing up shots in a hurry on offense, not going inside much at all...I would hope we might more quickly adjust to what the other team is doing, Y did much better with a tighter zone D that helped get back into the game, and it seemed obvious that is what was needed almost from the start.
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