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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-08 16:46

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Part 5/7:

While Texas had their moments—particularly with individual efforts from players like Kuma and Johnson—consistency was lacking. The Longhorns made several ill-advised decisions on offense and struggled to find rhythm as Yukon's defense pushed them to the perimeter. Despite moments of brilliance that narrowed the gap to 12 at one point in the second half, Texas was unable to maintain that momentum.

Dominance Throughout the Game

As the game progressed, it became increasingly clear that Yukon had better shot quality and maintained a clearer focus on execution. Their ability to create open looks surged their lead to a staggering 22 points at one stage, an advantage that Texas could not chip away.