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Also MSUs big three down low worked tirelessly on Plaisted, they were very chippy with him and did a nice job of dislodging him and keeping him further way from the basket than he would have liked. Biggest play of the game was when BYU was up 1, Plaisted gets a huge block, the crowd is loud on its feet and Murdock gets picked in the open court and gives up a huge layup.
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Good call on that one. That was a huge momentum shift back and forth in about 5 seconds.
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I thought that was one of the keys to the game. That big red-headed dude was pushing Plaisted off the blocks all night. If Plaisted had a big rear-end like Shaq he could have just put it in reverse and backed it in. Sometimes a big beefy ass is a post player's best asset.
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