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RE: LeoThread 2025-01-08 14:06

in LeoFinance18 days ago

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Georgia's ability to exploit the gaps in Kentucky's defense was evident throughout the second half. Butler continued his aggressive play, demonstrating both skill and poise. Unfortunately for Kentucky, they struggled to find a consistent offensive rhythm, often getting bogged down by Georgia's unyielding defense, which included key steals leading to fast-break opportunities.

The Bulldogs' combination of strong inside play and effective perimeter shooting kept the pressure on Kentucky. The deep shooting from players like ASA New and Carr provided an extra layer of difficulty for the Wildcats' defense, who found themselves scrambling to adjust.