905 Drop Six in a Row
Briefly

In a challenging game for the 905, they managed to narrow the score to within six points late in the fourth quarter after trailing by 24 points at halftime and 20 points at the end of the third quarter. The absence of two-way and assignment players for the 905 contrasted sharply with the fully equipped Mad Ants, who excelled, evidenced by Walker's triple-double performance and Jackson's quick assists. Despite some resistance, the Mad Ants demonstrated superior offensive execution, particularly in the second quarter, supported by their excellent passing.
The 905 inched within six points with 2:36 left, but their 24-point halftime deficit proved too significant to overcome.
With no two-way players, the 905 faced a tough match against a fully-equipped Mad Ants team that showcased their talent extensively.
Jackson's speed was reminiscent of A.J. Lawson's, as he demonstrated impressive agility leading to assists and created scoring opportunities.
The Mad Ants exhibited 'surgical passing,' with impressive plays such as Walker's shovel pass to Okafor, showcasing their offensive chemistry.
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