yes he is.....
2007-03-05 15:17:05
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answered by jeremiah p 1
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Did you see his TWO clutch shots during the game against Texas. He prolonged the game twice! Once at the end of regulation and another at the end of Overtime 1. At they end of the second overtime, they didn't give the ball to Acie Law and they lost. This isn't the only time he's been clutch. He helped with the spurt against Kansas that brought them up from the 10 point deficit. He is amazing.
2007-03-05 17:07:24
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answered by smelliot 3
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i'm no longer a Carolina fan, yet they have a freshman aspect protect named Ty Lawson, who could blow previous regulation with 2-3 consecutive flow overs leaving him on the floor entangled in his own feet. it may be truly unhappy. Now after that he'd both dish to Wright or Hansbrough for a dunk or only knock down a tender 10 foot jumper. he's accomplished it hostile to each and each protect he's confronted yet. you are able to now flow lookup the stats, yet which couldn't do Lawson any justice because UNC is so deep and their stats are dispersed between 12 gamers. And the youngster can persist with you want glue on protection because he's so speedy. the in reality way you are able to get remote from him is wish to god your teammate reflects him off of you. you particularly could watch Lawson play along with your human being eyes to understand only how large he's. Having stated all this, have self belief it or no longer, I do like Acie regulation's activity.
2016-12-05 07:35:05
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answered by ? 4
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Yea there is no one besides maybe Durant that hits bigger shots than him
in the game vs. Texas which they lost he hit shots that put the game in OT and a big 3 with about 20 sec. left to send it into 2 OT
i think that speaks for itself
2007-03-05 15:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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right now? maybe ever. I don't remember a college player where if the clock is running down, you EXPECT the shot to go in. He could be near half court and I would still think that his shot would hit nothing but net.
And I'm a Longhorn fan. But you have to give him his props.
2007-03-05 16:00:09
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answered by dmbnorton 2
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absolutely...when he gets an open look with less than 5 minutes to play in the game, it's absolute money...he is astounding overall, but whenever he gets the ball in his hands with the game on the line there is just no better bet in college basketball
2007-03-05 15:18:42
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answered by sabes99 6
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Yea...you can never leave him open with under 5 minutes to play or else bad things will happen to the opposing team
2007-03-07 13:38:16
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answered by AggieHoops2007 1
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Of course...look at what he did in the texas game even though they lost he made a three to send it to ot nd a three to send it to 2ot nd almost made a shot to send it to 3ot
2007-03-05 15:19:11
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answered by jd 1
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Yeah, he is a heartbreaker.
2007-03-05 15:23:17
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answered by overfed longhaired leaping gnome 3
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