On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Umm... Ty Lawson didn't play in that game.  Kind of a big deal.  While
> Quentin Thomas proved himself to be capable for the first time in his
> career, he's not Ty Lawson, and while Carolina is good with Quentin
> thomas, they are great with a healthy Ty Lawson.
>
> There's plenty of reason to believe the outcome will be different.
>

A 100% healthy, pre-injury Ty Lawson could make a big difference. But unless
I'm mistaken, he's still only playing sparingly, and is far below 100% when
he is playing. I think the Cameron home court advantage far outweighs the
gimpy Lawson on the court advantage.

I'll be rooting for UNC as I always do when they play Duke, but I don't see
any reasons to be optimistic at this point. (Other than Duke played an
almost PERFECT game the first time, and there's no way they could play that
well again)

-- 
Let us not assassinate this man further
Have you no sense of decency, sir?


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