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Old Fri Dec 21, 2007, 12:23pm
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I think the winning coach has to think about how he would feel if he was on the other end. No competitor wants anything handed to them.

Clear your bench, don't press, no fast breaks, three passes before a shot...all good ideas. But intentionally turning the ball over or allowing your opponent to score without opposition...nope, not a good idea.
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