The big man did it again.

Three days after his opening match, Aday Mara confirmed that UCLA was not stumbling thanks to two huge baskets in the last two minutes.

The Bruins team had no choice but to use heavy help from the 7 -feet and 3 -night center after striker Tyler Biludo hit an ankle at the beginning of the match and was limited to only three minutes.

Mara did not disappoint him at his 30 -minute professional levels inside Alaska Airlines Arena, where he took control of both sides during the UCLA match 65-60 victory Above Washington.

“What he does in the last two matches is what he does every day in training,” said Dylan Andrews, the point goalkeeper, on Mara, who ended the match with 12 points, seven follow -up and five shots. “I have a monster and I am happy because people started to see it.”

As Washington rushed to what appeared to be an epic return, Marah gathered a loose ball along the foundation of the jumping hook that was placed in the top six points one minute and 59 seconds before the end of the match.

After that, after DJ Davis of Washington was buried a triple indication, Mara made another jumping hook to raise the University of California in Los Angeles by five.

Huskies Zoom Diallo succeeded in withdrawing his team to a distance of 41 seconds from the end of the match, but Andrews – who only made three shots out of 12 to that point – tackled a triple index, 17 seconds before the end of the match.

Andrews said: “I just retreated, and thank God I saw a goal -entering shot,” Andrews said.

After Ucla Skyy Clarak was stolen and made a mistake, sending him to the free throw line, a crowd flowed just a few moments ago towards the exits where a few pockets of Bruins fans began with eight applause.

This was the first victory over the University of California in Los Angeles in Big Ten since early December against Oregon, when Andrews hit a winning triple.

This time, Washington has disrupted the theatrical that Bruins wanted, forcing Andrews to improvise. The credit for the photography sessions is late at night and others to enhance his confidence at that big moment.

Andrews said: “Only my teammates and the coach are talking to me, and they tell me, only in the next shot, don’t worry about the last shot that you missed,” Andrews said.

Three consecutive matches, the Bruins team (14-6 in general, 5-4 Big Ten) are on their way to the competition match in Crosstown on Monday against USC at the Galen Center.

They needed a collective effort against the Haski dogs without Bilodo, their main top scorer. Clark added 12 points, striker Cuban Johnson added 11 points and nine follow -up. Goalkeeper Sebastian Mac contributed two three -lap for stealing and charged during a decisive sequence in the second half.

forward Osopor the Great He scored 19 points for Washington (10-10, 1-8) who lost six consecutive games.

After surpassing Iowa by 24 points and winning a wave of attacks against Wisconsin, the Bruins team showed that they were able to win a slow battle against Washington. After carrying out eight shifts in the first half, they only had three during the last twenty minutes.

“This shows that whatever what is happening in the match, we can overcome it whatever happens,” said Andrews, who ended the match with nine points, three assists and three decisive passes.

The last turmoil came a few minutes after the match when Biludo fell and ran towards the bench, and in the end he hit the coach’s table with his hand in a state of disgust. Bilodo returned to the match a few minutes later, but was removed after only 35 seconds, and never returned.

“I put it and did not like the way he was moving, so I am more worried about his career and the rest of our season, and as I told the team, we” have enough players – I have confidence in you, comrades.

His faith continues to rise, especially after the huge man showed that he is able to withstand the actual confrontation line of Washington, which included 6-11 Frank Kibanang In addition to the smaller but most moving Osobor.

Cronin suggested that Mara had more to offer for the rest of the season.

“Sometimes it becomes very nice, and when it became very nice, Washington had two or three men,” Chronin said. “You know, just have to be confident, move and record. He will shoot at a minimum – a minimum – and I will do it every night.

As you know, when you cannot deal with it and what was happening early was just an incredible reason for the forearm things [Washington used to defend Mara]. If you have to play directly, it is difficult to stop him, and I still tell you this, and you see him now.

Mara said that it was not tired after its 51th minutes exceeded during the last two games, its use during the previous eight games combined – including one match in which he remained on the bench because of the scary coach’s decision “he did not play.”

Mara said: “I knew that Tyler would not be able to play because of his injury, so I only tried not to make stupid mistakes, and I tried to make a rhythm so that I did not feel very tired,” Mara said.

How did he feel after the match?

“I am surprised because I did not feel tired so much, I am surprised by that, but I was feeling good,” said Mara.

The Broeners family was improving their horizons due to the way their huge leg stood up again.

Andrews said: “We love the presence of AD on the field.” “It is 7 feet long, occupies a large area, bounces back to us, and gives us energy, so who does not want a man like my hands?”

By BBC

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