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Hobbled Gators survive Mississippi State
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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) -- It was just a coincidence that Brett
Nelson ran right in front of the student section that had taunted
him all night after hitting the game-winning shot.
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That's Nelson's story, and he's sticking to it.
Nelson hit a jumper with five-tenths of a second left to give
Florida (No. 7 ESPN/USA Today, No. 8 AP) an 81-80 victory over Mississippi State on Wednesday
night.
Nelson's jumper put the exclamation point on a 19-point second
half and silenced a small but loud group of fans that heckled the
spindly sophomore mercilessly during the first half.
After draining the jumper off the dribble that broke a 79-79
tie, Nelson ran to halfcourt and pumped his fist in full view of
the hecklers.
"I was just running back down the floor," he said.
Aside from the usual crass insults that were hurled at Nelson,
Bulldogs fans also ragged on the 6-foot-3, 185-pounders less-than
muscular physique.
"Actually, I heard them talking all game," he said. "It's
nice to hit the shot. You don't say anything, you just let you're
actions do your talking."
But in the midst of the celebration, Florida (11-2, 1-1
Southeastern Conference) failed to realize that there was still
time left on the clock. Players ran off the Gators' bench and a
one-shot technical foul was assessed on Major Parker for leaving
the bench.
Antonio Jackson made the free throw, but the Bulldogs (9-3, 1-1)
couldn't convert a desperation heave at the buzzer.
The one-shot foul call left Mississippi State coach Rick
Stansbury befuddled and fans irate. A couple of soda bottles were
thrown on to the court as the players filed out and one fan was
seen being handcuffed by police.
Stansbury said he had never heard of a one-shot technical, but
his first comment after the game was "officiating did not beat us.
Florida won this basketball game."
Nelson finished with 21 points and Udonis Haslem had 19 making
up for the absence of injured starters Teddy Dupay (back) and Brent
Wright (foot).
Dupay and Wright combine for 30 points per game, but the Gators
will be without them for at least three weeks.
Marckell Patterson had a career-high 28 points for Mississippi
State, and for a while it looked like Florida might be in danger of
losing back-to-back games for the first time since February 1999.
But Nelson picked up the slack for backcourt mate Dupay. Nelson
hit a 3 with 5:28 left to give the Gators a 72-61 lead with 5:28
left. Moments later, another jumper by Nelson made it 74-65 with
3:58 left.
Nelson said his role doesn't change that much with Dupay
sidelined because the guard spots are virtually interchangeable in
Florida's offense.
"They need me to score more to pick up the slack," Nelson
said.
Mississippi State mounted one last rally with a 12-4 run that
cut Florida's lead to 78-77 with 22 seconds left.
Then trailing by two, Derrick Zimmerman put back a missed jumper
by Jackson to tie the game at 79 with 22 seconds left.
After a timeout, Nelson made his long jumper with Zimmerman's
hand in his face.
Haslem also grabbed 16 rebounds, as he and Bulldogs center
Robert Jackson spent much of the night slamming their 255-pound
frames against one another.
"If he catches it in the paint, he's going to score," Jackson
said of his rival.
Jackson held his own with 16 points and seven rebounds.
Florida lost its SEC opener on Sunday at South Carolina without
Wright on a 3-pointer at the buzzer. On Tuesday, doctors diagnosed
Dupay's injury.
"I think that since I've been here, this is as big of a road
victory as we've had, considering the fact of what we had to face
coming in," Florida coach Billy Donovan said.
A bad week seemed destined to get much worse when Mississippi
State grabbed a 41-34 halftime lead, buoyed by the pinpoint 3-point
shooting of Marckell Patterson.
Patterson scored 17 in the first half, including 5-for-5 from
3-point range. He finished with a career-high eight 3-pointers on
11 attempts.
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