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@GTMBB Drops 75-61 Decision to Georgia

Dec. 19, 2015

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ATHENS, Ga. (AP) – J.J. Frazier knew he was in for a hot-shooting day when his first 3-pointer ”felt better than normal.”

For Frazier, it was a sign he needed to keep launching the long-range shots.

Frazier scored a season-high 35 points while sinking six 3s, and Georgia beat Georgia Tech 75-61 on Saturday to end a streak of four straight losses in the state rivalry.

Asked to explain how a shot can feel better than normal, Frazier said ”When you shoot it wrong and it still gets nothing but net. … I knew if I could just get my hand right on the ball, it would probably go in.”

The undersized (5-10, 155) junior guard made six of nine 3s.

Frazier iced Georgia’s lead by making each of his eight free throws in the final 90 seconds. He was helped off the court after collapsing due to cramping with only 12 seconds remaining. He said after the game he was OK.

Yante Maten added 17 points for Georgia (5-3).

The loss to Georgia was the first for the Yellow Jackets (7-3) under fifth-year coach Brian Gregory.

”Give them credit,” Gregory said. ”We didn’t play very well and I think they were a big reason why we didn’t. … Frazier obviously had a great game and we struggled guarding him.”

Tadric Jackson had 14 points for Georgia Tech, which led 34-33 at halftime but fell behind when Frazier hit a 3-pointer as part of the Bulldogs’ 9-0 run to open the second half.

The 9-0 run gave Georgia a 42-34 lead. Adam Smith, who had 11 points, ended the run with his first of three straight 3-pointers to keep the Yellow Jackets close. Houston Kessler’s basket with 13:50 remaining pushed Georgia’s lead to double figures for the first time at 53-43.

Maten and Frazier combined for 24 of Georgia’s 33 first-half points. No other Georgia player had more than three points in the half.

Georgia’s big lead was 12 points at 64-52 on Maten’s jumper with four minutes remaining. The Bulldogs didn’t make another field goal but iced the game on free throws.

Georgia Tech’s Marcus Georges-Hunt said it seemed the Bulldogs ”were a step faster than us today. We were losing balls and it seemed like they were getting them all and we weren’t active enough.”

TIP-INS

Georgia Tech: Georges-Hunt made 9 of 10 free throws and had 11 points. He had four turnovers and no assists. Nick Jacobs had 10 points. … Smith fouled out and four other players finished with four fouls.

DOUBLE-DOUBLE STREAK ENDS

Charles Mitchell, who had double-doubles in each of Georgia Tech’s first nine games, was in foul trouble much of the game and was scoreless with four rebounds. He had two early fouls which limited him to seven minutes – and no points or rebounds – in the first half.

It was his first scoreless game since March 13, 2014 for Maryland against Florida State.

Mitchell was averaging 14.2 points and led the Atlantic Coast Conference with his average of 12.8 rebounds.

UP NEXT

Georgia Tech hosts Southeastern Louisiana on Monday.

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