I didn't see it and opted to use the money to buy the dvd instead in case it turned out a classic.
DId SVB choke in your opinion?
DId SVB choke in your opinion?
JoeyInCali said:I didn't see it and opted to use the money to buy the dvd instead in case it turned out a classic.
DId SVB choke in your opinion?
uwate said:it was 84-69 at one point. SVB loses 100-94. How does that happen unless there is some C going on?
The big moment imo came when it was like 91-87 or something like that and Shane tried to fire a ball into the corner and draw up and down. He missed and from there he didnt have any good opportunities again until it was tied up. Then the next good opportunity he had he scratched. bleh
uwate said:Terry, did you watch the match? esp the last 30 racks? Shane's wheels came right off at the end. He missed all kinds of shots and position he was easily executing earlier on in the match when Alex was not putting so much pressure on him. That last shot he missed that is up on Youtube is very much like the one he missed that I described earlier in this thread. Where I come from they call that DOGGING IT.
branpureza said:maybe alex just plays better...
James said:Maybe true, but definitely irrelevant. The question wasn't did Alex deserve to win, it was about SVB being up by 20+ games at one point, then losing. Winning 10 to Alex's 31 at the end when he had been in control for the majority of the match.
branpureza said:haha, how is it irrelevant when you're trying to figure out why someone won or lost? The fact that Alex played better in the end is exactly why he won... and for those who think SVB choked, well that's a direct result of what? Alex playing his ass off, that's what... if Alex just folded up like a lawn chair when he was down, which is what most players would have done, Shane would have coasted to victory... instead Alex stepped his game up like a true champion and showed everyone including Shane what heart really was.
derekdisco said:Also a lil bit of fate was on Alexs side. With the format being 30-40-30 that imo SAVED alex. If the set on the second day stops at 30, shane goes into day three with a huge lead. Alex said that on day 2, the comeback that he mounted was the best pool hes EVER played in his life. And he said that to a few guys, not to a reporter or camera