Kentucky Gives It’s All Against Florida, Wins In Dramatic Fashion By 3 Points
February 10, 2009 by
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Oh what a day! Ladies and Gentlemen, if you missed this basketball game, then you really missed the heart of the Kentucky Wildcats.
After a back and forth game with Jodie Meeks struggling in field goals and FREE THROWS as well, but Jodie would make up for it late in the game.
The game was tied at halftime with a score of 30 apiece. This was due to a lot of turnovers by both teams with a sloppy first half. The second half lead was only spread out by either team at six points. I believe Florida’s biggest lead was 6 and Kentucky was 4 points (someone please correct me if I’m wrong).
Kentucky’s Patrick Patterson and Jodie Meeks were both struggling almost the whole game even though Meeks was able to get his, here and there. Other players managed to step up this game and play their hearts out. We had Michael Porter finally putting up 3’s when He was open. He went 3 of 3 from 3-pointers for the game, but did miss 2 free throws.
The most amazing performance for me, was from Kevin Galloway as he finished with 6 points, 9 assists, and 8 rebounds. A few of His assists were very impressive no-look passes. Then, there was Perry Stevenson! He seems as though He is becoming that third scorer that Kentucky is looking for. Perry finished with 10 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Josh Harrellson also contributed 11 points for the Cats.
It is important to note that Patrick Patterson went down in the second half as He stepped on someone’s leg and injured his ankle. He was later walking around and the injury didn’t seem to be too serious, so we should see him back for the next game (hopefully). He managed to finish with 7 points and 8 rebounds.
Now for the ironic part…there is less than 10 seconds left, the game is tied, and the ball is inbounded to Jodie Meeks. He dribbles down the court and He has to put the ball up behind the 3-point line with 5 seconds left in the game because the shot clock is about to expire. After double-pumping because of Nick Calathes’ defense, He finally gets the shot off. And, well, naturally it went in…that wasn’t the ironic part.
The ironic part is that now, the Florida Gators had the ball with about 5 seconds left and Nick Calathes naturally has the ball because He has been killing us the whole game (finished with 33 points). With the clock about to expire, Nick Calathes puts up a prayer 3-pointer from about 25-26 feet deep and of course it doesn’t go in, BUT, the referees called a foul on a Kentucky Player for touching Calathes’ arm after the ball had been released. Calathes was 11 for 12 from the free throw line at this point and is one of the greatest in the SEC Conference. He has 3 coming up and Florida needs 3 to tie. First one goes up, in and out…second one goes up, clanks off the back of the rim. Well, as assumed, He threw the ball at the backboard on the third free throw in an attempt to make it bounce far enough to attempt to give someone a three point look because only 0.6 seconds remained in the game. Well, he managed to get the ball to the backboard, it bounced back to a Florida teammate, He put it up, and swished the 3!! Fortunately for us, the ball didn’t hit the rim on the free-throw attempt and time would have expired anyway before the Florida player got the three point shot off. So, Nick Calathes ends up missing 3 key free throws that could have tied the game.
And that is how the game ended! Another important note of the game is that Walter Hodge was ejected early in the second half for stepping on Perry Stevenson’s arm while He was lying on the court. Intentionally or not, He was ejected from the game because He was given a dead-ball flagrant foul, which is an automatic ejection.
To sum it all up, GREAT JOB from non-scoring Kentucky players for stepping up and scoring in this basketball game. Hopefully, this will carry over into more games!
The final score was 68-65 in favor of the Kentucky Wildcats.
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