by Wayne23 » Thu Jun 02, 2022 2:41 pm
11/19: We opened against Syracuse here and beat them 77-61. We led for the last 36 minutes, by as many as 25. Our guards did a great job, 18, 3 for #3 guard Moe Fine, 18, 3 for SG Aron Johs, 14, 1, 8 for PG Jack Sill. Our inside players Our inside players were out played.
Then we lost a heart breaker, 68-69, at Colorado. It was close all the way, with never more than a 7 point gap. Johs hit a 15 footer with 1.7 seconds left, then their PG hit a half court miracle shot at the end. There was a very long discussion about whether the shot was released on time. The referees eventually decided that it was. I wish there were some way to know for certain, but there isn't, so it is a judgment call. This judgment caused us to lose the game. I am honestly not certain whether the shot was legitimate or not.
18 with 4 steals for Johs, 14, 4 for C Art Laky, 13, 10 for PF Tony Anda. Our inside players were -10 on the boards. They were better tonight, but still not close to as good as we need them to be.
Someone stepped on a Krai. It was killed, of course.
The rest of the Krai knew instantly, of course. I began to apologize and-
“Do not fear, Jed Clark. We are the Krai. We are one. We continue.”
“But the Krai who was killed-”
“The Krai are one. We live. The individual units allow us to see more, to understand better. But the Krai are one. We live.”
Okay... I think that means that the only thing that matters is the hive mind. There is no individuality, and the individual units have no separate and distinct identity. That's very interesting.
“Other units will be destroyed, Jed Clark. We increase reproductive activity to keep our numbers maximized.”