@Providence, Tue., Feb. 13, 7p, CBSSN

Once again an opportunity game & well within reach. I view it as critical and putting NET aside;

“Eye Test” is clearly subjective, but can we honestly say the team is improving? Not me.

For the sake of mindset and confidence of staff and players, this is a boost or bust situation

Running out of time and a win up there minimally results in modest yet useful momentum.
 
I see this panning out like most of our games do. We will be competitive, probably up at the half by a few, but in the end, we will lose by 5.

Not sure why anyone would expect anything different tonight.
 
I see this panning out like most of our games do. We will be competitive, probably up at the half by a few, but in the end, we will lose by 5.

Not sure why anyone would expect anything different tonight.
Having expectations generally leads to disappointment. Hope is a better lens for me personally. I am hopeful of a victory tonight. It is not outside our abilities to win and I hope we bring our A game. If we do, then a victory is a completely feasible outcome.
 
Sorry. We don’t win conference road games, hardly, and it ain't happening at the snakepit that is the Dunk. The good news is that at 6 - 8 we'll have a decent shot of getting the next 2 to return to .500, setting up a hopeful closing quartet and BE tournament.
 
My street still hasn't been plowed yet. Not sure if that's because the Town of Huntington assumes Elitists have nothing but time on their hands or they are Anti Elitist
Man do I miss those days or is it daze? When I used to get up at 5AM to shovel snow out of my driveway only to watch the ploughs in Huntington go by and redistribute the iced snow mounds in front of my driveway by the street. It was kind of like a challenge, could I get that mound taken down before the ploughs came again? So much fun.🤪

Florida is boring, except for an occasional gator off the lake in my back yard, there are no such challenges.😎👍
 
“The difference in a tight game like this will be the final few possessions and St. John’s has proven that the last-minute lights are too bright for them. Providence wins, 67-66.”

 
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