WASHINGTON, D.C.-- Once again, less than 5-points were the factor in a loss by the Tulsa Shock. A late 14-0 run Saturday night was not enough to push head coach Gary Kloppenburg’s team to their first win of the 2012 season. Down by as many 16 in the second half, the Shock opened the fourth quarter on a 14-2 to cut the Mystics' double-digit lead to just one, 58-57, after Ivory Latta made one of two free throws with with 3:49 left in the game.
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Tulsa Shock, again, less than 5-points
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WASHINGTON, D.C.-- Once again, less than 5-points were the factor in a loss by the Tulsa Shock. A late 14-0 run Saturday night was not enough to push head coach Gary Kloppenburg’s team to their first win of the 2012 season. Down by as many 16 in the second half, the Shock opened the fourth quarter on a 14-2 to cut the Mystics' double-digit lead to just one, 58-57, after Ivory Latta made one of two free throws with with 3:49 left in the game.