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Women basketball trailing Villanova by 16; 20-36 Lots of big mistakes the first half

D-Wayne

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First, let me start off on something that should have been address by the coaching staff last game when Taylor strolled out on the floor with this extension braids all the way down to the back of her butt she was fighting through in High Point game, when she was taking shots and doing spin moves.

Yet she shows up AGAIN with the same bunch of stringy braids hanging down in the back that has got in her way with spin moves and all around her arms when she was trying to shoot. Just ridiculous to put a fashion statement over play. She is 1-5 at the half and she shot poorly in the game against high point with a 3-11 and most were point blank layups and turnarounds under the basket she had to deal with all the hair extensions swinging around her face and arms.

Also Taylor has had several and I mean DUMB unnecessary fouls that have killed the momentum trying to get the score down.

Then you add in McGhee that has played poorly on ball handling, shooting (1-5) and really poor footwork on defense. To be that tall and thin and play that bad on lateral movement giving up wide open shots.

Again half time, so let's hope somebody gets it going and Taylor takes some scissors to all that loose, stringy extensions so she can free up her arms, and face to score. Wishful thinking but come on, do you really need to make this outing a fashion statement and worry more about scoring and the game. This is on Coach Mox for not saying anything after last game on wearing long braids she normally don't wear this year and it being another defender Taylor has to deal with.
 
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