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On 12/15/2020 at 9:47 PM, The Lake said:

No players were missing. Two players (Porter and White) that started at the beginning of the season played very few minutes tonight. Porter started all of last year so not sure why he didn't get much playing time tonight.

Huffman has a good squad that plays well together but don't believe they're 20 points better than HJ. We will see when they play again in Sour Lake.

Porter is one of the best athletes on that team. He needs to be on the floor. I haven’t made many games this year but it sounds like HJ is having troubles scoring.

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45 minutes ago, AggiesAreWe said:

But HJ is more talented.

Are you being sarcastic?  Talented in an athletic sense ?  Or, they have the talent, but not the coaching?  Or, they have the talent, but don't know how to win against a less talented, but higher basketball IQ team?

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17 minutes ago, mrtomcat said:

Are you being sarcastic?  Talented in an athletic sense ?  Or, they have the talent, but not the coaching?  Or, they have the talent, but don't know how to win against a less talented, but higher basketball IQ team?

I think he’s being sarcastic. I mess with the Silsbee folks that Davis is a better coach than Sig and does more with less. All fun and games. 

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4 hours ago, AggiesAreWe said:

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But I do believe in this case that HJ is the more talented team than Huffman.

My opinion of the game had nothing to do with talent or coaching ability. I think HJ has one of the best coaches in the state. I personally think discipline is the most important aspect of the game and it will bite you at the most inopportune times. I still think the Hawks are the better team on any given night but until they prove it that’s just my opinion.  

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