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USC disappointed after losing the end of the season to Bordeaux: “We were stolen”


Wesley Yetz III sat down in his wardrobe, and the video feast over and over again on his phone, recovering at the same moment when the USC season slipped in A. 76-71 loss To Bordeaux. With every hour in a row, it was just logical.

“They took it away from us,” Yates said. “This is what I feel.”

He shook his head, and re -tied again.

In the last seconds of the battle of Thursday night, Trojan horses fell in the third, and their season was suspended by a thread, when a Redshirt student came around the screen.

Usc scattered and broken it to this point in the first Big Ten championship, which surpassed Rutgers in additional double time the night before, just to find herself in another battle with Purdue. The legs of the Trojan horses, after the Reno, were 24 hours, fading.

But while Yits was wandering around the bow, as Dizmond Claude’s point was waiting for him to find him, his shoulder felt separated suddenly. His feet retreated from under him.

When hitting solid wood, Yetz looked up to see Bordaith from Bordeaux, who divided his arm into his spine only per second, with the ball on hand.

Claude threw his hands towards the ruling. Yetz looked around me, looking for an explanation. Eric Musalman, Trojan coach, threw pity for everyone to see Gomboterron.

The frustration was only faded by the time when the Trojan horses reached the treasury room. Josh Cohen tramples him, and he is in particular no one. St. Thomas sat in the hallway, a towel over his head. All the time Yetz clung tightly on his phone, as if he would provide him with an answer in one way or another.

“I do not understand how it is not called with the game on the line,” Yetz said. “None of us expected to go out here and do that. I feel we were stolen from something we did for it.”

Stop temporarily, and his phone is seen as a freezing of a drug addictive arm under his shoulder.

He said: “They were in their hands.”

Claude sat near, and his eyes swollen and red. After sitting at most of the night in an unpleasant problem, he was alive in the last ten minutes, at one point scored 10 respectively to keep USC standing on his feet. The ball was in his hands only one play, leaving 28 seconds and Trojan horses in two years.

No other Trojan has been recorded for the mark of nine minutes. So from a deadline, Musselman put the ball in the hand of Claude again, and pledged to the season on the line.

Immediately, he saw hot. He moved to the paint center, raised for floating. It dominated the medium term, and the appearance was clean. The one snapshot was multiplied by it several times before.

But it hit the back iron. Bordeaux got a recovery. Usc was forced.

“I must make it,” Claude said. “There is no excuse why I didn’t do it. I’m making it all the time.”

A lost free throw from Trey Kaufman-Renn from Purdue, which recorded 30 on Thursday, has maintained USC hopes alive.

But then hit Yetz on the deck, the Claude pass was intercepted, and the Trojan horses were operated.

“The referees gave them the game,” said Claude, who ended 18 points. “He stumbled. It is on the video. There were some calls even before. We must do better in securing the ball, apostasy and stopping. This is on the team. But they are in the end.”

Museilman stopped expressing these feelings. But his satirical dialect said enough.

“Nothing benefits me for sitting here and a fine or anything else,” said Musamemalman. “I saw what everyone saw, do you know what I mean?

Another call to the USC list added: A mistake against Rashun Aji, before the superior Claude. After it seemed that the Bordeaux pass hit the back plate before it came out of the border off the Agee, the Trojan horses center was called for a mistake in the incoming corridor that followed.

Aji said he did not think he touched Kofmann Rin, who has achieved free throws to give Bordeaux the reins of the late initiative.

St.C's striker Thomas is walking out of the field after the loss of Troy at the end of the season against Bordeaux.

USC striker Saint -Thomas is outside the field after a Trojan loss at the end of the season against Bordeaux in the Big Ten championship Thursday evening.

(Michael Conrarwi / Associated Press)

“You have to let us play,” said Aji shaking his head.

Ignore Musalman. He said with pleasure: “We have to defend without pollution there, as I think.”

The errors left the Trojan horses that concluded early. Claude picked two quick mistakes in the first half, and Musselman chose to sit for him for the last 13 minutes. Claude returned in the second half, just to draw two quick mistakes.

He returned in time to put Trojan horses on his back, while keeping their season alive as long as he can. But the battle has ended, even if these last few seconds are sure to continue in USC (16-17).

In his wardrobe, Yetz put his frustration for a moment. He thought about their passage to get here, and to absorb any consolation he could find.

He said: “I just know that we have gone out of the fighting, and this is what is going on around it in the end.”

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