Acie Law
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"Acie Law IV" is an American professional basketball player who is currently a free agent. He last played for Olympiacos B.C./Olympiacos of the Greek Basketball League. In his four seasons at Texas A&M University, Law scored 1,653 points and was credited with 540 assists. Nicknamed "Captain Clutch" for his ability to take over the game late, Law is well known among Aggie basketball fans for "The Shot," his Buzzer beater/buzzer-beating 3-pointer to beat the arch-rival Texas Longhorns men's basketball/Texas Longhorns at Reed Arena on March 1, 2006, as well as for his play in the Aggies' stunning 69–66 upset win against Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball/Kansas on February 3, 2007. Due to his contributions to Texas A&M, the Texas A&M athletic department decided to hang Law's No. 1 jersey on the rafters in Reed Arena. He became the first Aggie in any sport to have the honor.

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In the second half we did a better job of taking care of the ball, and that was the key to our win.

I think I rushed them. I got so excited because I wasn't expecting to be wide open.

It's frustrating. We know these are ballgames we should win. We have to try and be a little bit smarter. We have to be smarter in the game down the stretch.

It's frustrating, definitely. We know we can play better. All three of our losses in the conference, we had a chance at the end to win. We just have to play a little smarter.

The play was for me to get the ball, but they did a good job of denying it. Joseph got to the basket, but couldn't make the play.

I tried to get it back but OU did a good job of denying me the ball. So the second option was for Joe to try to go down and make a play and he didn't make it.

At the beginning of the year, I never thought that I'd have to score as much. I thought we'd have enough scorers inside and on the perimeter. But things haven't gone according to plan.

I give them a lot of credit because they did a good job of keeping us out of the rhythm and I think we did a good job of keeping them out of rhythm. We knew what was coming.

I went up to him after the game and told him I think he did a great job on me, his teammates did a great job of helping him when I got around him.