Trash Talk

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USC guard Daniel Hackett said UCLA brought a lot of attitude into today's game.
"There was a lot of chippy stuff. A lot of dirty talk,'' Hackett said. "We'll take care of that when we go back to their place."


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USC_89 Author Profile Page said:

Why didnt they take care of it today when they had a 10-point lead with 10 minuted to go?!

Larry R Author Profile Page said:

Ditto! I lost track of time outs. Did we have one left? If so, Get the ball to half court and call TO. 2 seconds is plenty of time for a 3. If we didn't have one, then....OH Well! To give up 10 point lead, while leading nearly the whole game is...... well, it isn't.

PH55 Author Profile Page said:

Maybe the trash talk had something to do with our poor free throw shooting. Hopefully we take care of that instead of trying to get revenge to some comments.

tktrojan Author Profile Page said:

I played against Hackett in high school and he never got into talking trash or anything. I'm kind of surprised to hear that he said this. I just hope he doesn't start mouthing off and say something he'll regret before we play the Bruins again.

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