Cramps hit Lee again

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The nagging cramps that attacked UCLA sophomore guard Malcolm Lee earlier this season came back to bit him in the second half of the team's 78-73 loss to Arizona on Thursday.

Lee exited the game with 15 minutes, 19 seconds left in the game and the Bruins up 12.

He returned 9:15 mark.

UCLA's lead was three.

"It really hurt us - I don't know what the score was when he came out, I think it was 10 or 11, but when he came back in, the momentum had change," UCLA head coach Ben Howland said. "It hurts when he's not in the game, but it's no fault of his. He's been trying to address it throughout the season, but I'm asking him to do a Superman feat here of playing really hard."

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