this Houston Cougar‘The final game of the NCAA Championship final against the Florida Gator on Monday night was to gently grab its head.
The game was beaten 65-63, or better yet, the ending of the game, and the Cougars were unable to hit the ball. Emanuel Sharp Crocodile defender Close to stop shooting attempts.
The Cougar’s mistakes before owning the property, but the fact that there was no shooting near the last buzzer made many catch Houston’s idea.
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Houston Cougars head coach Kelvin Sampson reacted after his final four games against the Florida Gators. (Bob Donnan-Imagn image)
Head coach Kelvin Sampson tries to lead his great Cougars into the program The first national champion everAs the last buzzer blows, stare at the court and is shocked by what happened.
In the post-match interview, Sampson clearly knew the upcoming question: what is the drama and, more importantly, why is there no shooting?
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Sampson said Sharp should have shot at such a deep 3-point attempt, rather than jumping and dropping the ball (he stood around it because if he hits the double drop first, he would be called a double drop).
“These two guys, [Florida’s Will] Richard and [Alijah] Martin is very good on defense,” Sampson said. “Clayton is excellent in this regard. But that’s why you have to shoot and add paint.
“Two are good.”
But Sampson knew that whatever the defense was, the ball had to be kicked online.

Houston Cougars head coach Kelvin Sampson responded in the last four games in the Alamo. (Scott Wachter-Imagn image)
“In the end, you have to shoot,” he said. “You have to do better.”
Sampson, though Tell ESPN After the game, he did not yell at the players in the locker room. They fought throughout the tournament, including winning in the last four games.
In this final, the Cougars saw their 12-point lead removed by the Gators in the second half.

“I told them that they were disappointed they lost, but don’t be disappointed with their efforts,” Houston Cougars head coach Kelvin Sampson told his players. (Bob Donnan-Imagn image)
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“I told them they were lost, but don’t be disappointed with their efforts,” Sampson explained through ESPN. “These guys worked hard on each other. To go so far, get one minute, two minutes of shots at the end of winning the national championship. They have a lot to be proud of.”
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