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Old Wed Jan 14, 2004, 11:59am
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Am I the only one that thinks Miss. St. should have gotten the ball with .4 on the clock after Kentucky's last second shot? Kentucky in-bounded the ball in the frontcourt with 2 and some change left on the clock. Ball is lobbed into the lane, tipped and caught by a Kentucky player who puts it up for a lay-in that goes. To me, it looked like the ball dropped out of the net with .4 left on the clock. The officials correctly consulted the monitors for what seemed like forever and finally counted the basket and left the floor. Miss. St. didn't seem to argue much but I bet they'll have a little something to say after watching the tape. .4 isn't much to work with but they should have been given a chance IMO.
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