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Sales in the fate of Seal ASU at 2ot loss at Texas Tech


After his offensive had the best year for a big classic, ASU was failed to fail in the second extension of 111-106 marathon at Tech No. 12 on Wednesday at the second overtime of 111-106 marathon.

The Point Guard Alston Mason made 1:15 into the second extension, probably the only reason why he didn’t play in competition every 50 minutes. He had 16 points and six templates when he led the offensive for 46 minutes (two sales in regulation and two in overtime).

BJ Freeman and Adam Miller, who dealt with the initiation roles, have committed their only sales each in the last three minutes. Joson Sanon and Shawn Phillips Jr. have abused a dribble hand-off, which JT Toppin from Texas Tech was more than 33 seconds.

Toppin had 41 points (17-against-22 shooting) and 15 rebounds. He was the second ASU opponent who published at least 40 (UCFS Keyshawn Hall) this season.

Freeman and Miller were excellent in front of their late sales and combined 43 points and six templates, while they played in their first games since the respective one-game suspensions.

Miller took over late in the regulation, drilled a depth 3 with a 32 second lead and gave ASU (12-12, 3-10) a 90-88 lead on a floater with a 10-second lead. However, the ASU could not miss the following Miss Texas Tech (19-5, 10-3), which enabled a putback with a game with 0.8 seconds to force overtime.

Texas Tech Offensive goes on long distances against ASU

The game comprised 14 ties and 18 lead changes, with each team running more than 22:30 playing time (4:00 a.m. of a tie game). According to Kenpom, both teams laid off -the -go, when the ASU closed the gap between the 104th and 11th best crimes in the country in the country.

The ASU did 18 of the last 26 shots in the regulation and was 13 against 25 out of 3 compared to the entire regulation, but missed its only two attempts in overtime.

It only had six sales in the regulation before they agreed in a quarter of overtime in a quarter of the time. The defense could not compensate for this, since the Red Raiders made six of their last 10 shots and nine free throws in the second extension to move away from a short group.

ASU was without newcomer Big Jayden Quaintance (ankle) and freed a physical Texas technology to play his kind of game. Toppin Gule and the Red Raiders won the rebound edge with 38-27.

The Freshman Wing Amier Ali was one of those who appeared in the absence of quaintance and scored 18 points with four 3S shootings in 6-on-7 shootings.

Now ASU will take place on a defeat of four games on Saturday at 6 p.m. MST.


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