Sima's broken hand is clearly still inhibiting his offense. It's affecting his rebounding and making him a one handed player.
This game hurts, because we could have won it, if either of about 10 plays goes differently. Clearly, the lane violation hurt, as did Ellison's dribbling the ball off his own knee when the bench was calling for him to take a timeout. One more rebound of a Seton Hall miss, one more made free throw by any of our guys, one fewer turnover: any one of those and we walk out with a win.
In the end, this team just hasn't been in enough close games to be able to know how to close one out, even though Seton Hall played badly enough in the 2nd half to hand us this one. (Very strange use of subs by Willard, losing both his big men to fouls with a long way to go.)
This one still hurts, but Yakwe's continued emergence gives a glimmer of hope for the rest of this year and highlights the possibility that he may blossom into a very special player by next season.