Nelson angered

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Reeves Nelson wasn't happy after the game but not because of his scoreless night (the first of his career).
Asked if he was frustrated, Nelson said:
``They were just doing a lot of cheap shots. If that's what they have to resort to to try to get me out of my game, I guess yeah. I only retaliated really one time and they caught me on it. (E.J.) Singler is probably the dirtiest of them all. That's on me. I have to learn to control that all the time.''


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Anonymous said:

The only real thing the Bruins seem to be consistently good at these days is whining to the press after a game.

j_doe Author Profile Page said:

Yeah, UCLA is supposed to be the defensive team, but Oregon played harder on D. The trapping and swarming was pretty effective.

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