Shakur admits Wildcats might have let up FINAL Edition
ROSEMONT, Ill. - UA point guard Mustafa Shakur said he thought the Wildcats might have stopped attacking, playing it safe, after taking a 75-60 lead with 4:04 remaining in Saturday night's 90-89 overtime loss to Illinois. Arizona coach Lute Olson had a diagnosis for Salim Stoudamire's off...
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Published in | The Arizona daily star |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Tucson, Ariz
The Arizona Daily Star
27.03.2005
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0888-546X |
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Summary: | ROSEMONT, Ill. - UA point guard Mustafa Shakur said he thought the Wildcats might have stopped attacking, playing it safe, after taking a 75-60 lead with 4:04 remaining in Saturday night's 90-89 overtime loss to Illinois. Arizona coach Lute Olson had a diagnosis for Salim Stoudamire's off night, and it has nothing to do with ankles, knees or feet. Stoudamire's problem: Deron Williams. Williams, a 6-foot-3- inch, 210-pound Illinois junior guard, was the principal defender on Stoudamire, who made only 2 of 13 field goal attempts. |
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ISSN: | 0888-546X |