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How can you beat a program that only commits 2 turnovers?
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How can you beat a program that only commits 2 turnovers?
Wow, Duke is incredible. 17th Final Four, is it?
03-29-2015 06:14 PM
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RE: How can you beat a program that only commits 2 turnovers?
(03-29-2015 06:14 PM)_C2_ Wrote:  Wow, Duke is incredible. 17th Final Four, is it?

Duke is the only team that can hope to stop the train known as the Kentucky Wildcats...07-coffee3
03-29-2015 06:27 PM
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RE: How can you beat a program that only commits 2 turnovers?
One of those turnovers was when a Zag reached in an knocked it off the Duke player's knee, so it wasn't just a careless pass or something.
03-29-2015 06:29 PM
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