ToledoRambler wrote:
Does anyone know why Krutwig didn’t play in the last ten minutes of the game?
Check out this article in The Athletic about it (good read):
https://theathletic.com/285029/2018/03/ ... continues/ATLANTA — Above every locker stall and on whatever wall space was available, 19 massive sheets of paper hung in a cramped, sweltry Loyola basketball locker room late on Thursday. These were Nevada’s plays. Coaches drew them on smaller pieces of paper for managers and GAs to translate to the posters. Dribble Panther. Funnel Strong. Snowplow Away. Wide Fist Pound. Before a South Region semifinal, the Ramblers, of course, established the plan to stop them. The sheets were the reminders, the almost subliminal messaging, about how to execute that plan. And the program was on the cusp of its first Elite Eight in 55 years for a fairly simple reason: Usually, the plan worked.
But plans can change. Plans can change before the third game-winning shot of this out-of-all-reason March, before players dance and wave their hands in front of delirious fans as the student band plays “All I Do Is Win,” before everyone stops to lean in for a hug with the 98-year-old nun who picked them to lose on this very night. Some very important things can change and it can still be Loyola 69, Nevada 68 in the end here at Phillips Arena, because a little while before that, a group of coaches huddled in a dimly lit hallway around the corner from the locker room with all the posters and decided it might be a good idea to tear parts of the plan to shreds.
“You find ways to win games,” Porter Moser said, with his team now positioned 40 minutes from a Final Four run that defies all known concepts of reality. “And then you find ways to believe.”
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