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Juzang got pulled multiple times last night for poor play, and it wasn't like he was taking bad shots - the vast majority of the shots he took last night are the same ones he's been hitting for weeks.

I think you may be reading something that is not there regarding Juzang's minute allotment, but if Cronin is willingly playing the more talented players more than those with less talent to that I say: good. UCLA has a lot of flawed players from the Alford era, and while I appreciate each and every one of them, it would help UCLA in the long-term to have them transfer out and be replaced by better players.

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They blew it again. SMH.

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you are right about skating by earlier including winning some very close games. They keep making the same mistakes against better teams and that ends in a loss. Oregon and suc and colorado are the better teams in a very weak and unremarkable pac 12. Looking forward to this season to end already

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The team with more talent won at home. There were a lot of issues with this game. Yes, the officiating WAS bad. The game shouldn't have been played in Eugene. All that is true. It is also true that Oregon has more talent than UCLA and talent usually wins out, particularly on the road. USC also has more talent.

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This is true. C+ teams banging against each other week in and week out. If this was a Netflix series it would have been cancelled already. Not great content unless you are a Stanford fan with.8 seconds on the clock.

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Really this goes back to the Stanford buzzer beater. I think only in the Utah game since then have the Bruins played well.

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