The Bruins finally learned to share in the second half of a 75-66 victory over Cal State Bakersfield at Pauley Pavilion. UCLA exceeded the five assists it had in the first half in the first 71/2 minutes of the second half, allowing the Bruins (6-1) to pull away during a game that was in doubt at halftime. “When the ball movement picked up,” center Thomas Welsh said, “we got good shots for everybody.”Holiday had 16 points and six assists. UCLA collected 10 assists in the second half and won with relative ease despite making only two of 17 (11.8%) three-point shots overall. But the play was indicative of a first half in which there was far more individualism than team play.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 30, 2017 06:14 UTC