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Although some of Blair’s scoring methods weren’t exactly what you’d call “legal.” Several times, he lowered his shoulder to back down Thabeet. During and after the game, Jay Bilas referred to this ad nauseam as “going through, not over Thabeet.” That, of course, is against the rules. Jim Calhoun agreed, mentioning in his post game press conference that Blair will make a fine pro because those kinds of plays are legal in the NBA.
But it was clear that the refs were going to let a lot of this physicality go from the beginning, in which case Thabeet could’ve similarly used his body to get to the hoop. The problem is that he couldn’t. Not against Blair, at least. His foul trouble didn’t help matters, but anytime he was on the court, he was completely overmatched. For now, UConn, and Thabeet, look like second best in the Big East. They have the chance to redeem themselves at Pittsburgh on March 7th, another nationally televised game.
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Mess with the bull and you get the horns… Thabeet.
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