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Georgia Hanging Tough!

Started by RagingHawgOn, January 31, 2017, 09:59:15 pm

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RagingHawgOn

Hope the dawgs stuck it deep in KY, but go in dry.


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RagingHawgOn

Monk throwing up his typical 3s, not falling now.

ErieHog

Kentucky has been playing reasonably well without Fox tonight.  I would have expected that to be a crunch time backbreaker.
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MountieDawg

SEC!

jbcarol

Calipari went over his notes with the team before Tuesday night's game against Georgia and there was a new one.

'More of you, less of me.'


QuoteBriscoe had a heavy stat line with 23 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists, but after the game he said he felt more like a leader than he ever had.

Kentucky needed all 45 of Briscoe's minutes as much as all 37 of Malik Monk's points.

"Today he stepped up — a lot," Monk said of Briscoe. "Zay, he's been a leader. He had (Tyler Ulis) last year doing the same thing he's supposed to do this year. That was a great role model but he's doing a good job with it."

Briscoe talked to his teammates up and down the court and during every dead-ball period he could. 

"(Kenny Payne) said every time somebody's shooting a free throw go over and talk to Coach and make sure everything's good," Briscoe said. "Control the team. I did just that and it helped me."

Briscoe's sophomore status makes him the de facto leader for Kentucky, but Calipari's note before the game seemed to engrain the thought in his mind.
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