Should Davidson's coach have used his timeouts earlier?

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Davidson coach Bob McKillop had four timeouts in his pocket when Marquette started its improbable comeback on Thursday.

When the Golden Eagles hit a three-pointer to cut the lead to two with 29 seconds remaining, he didn't call a timeout.

After Marquette hit another with 10 seconds left to get within one point, he didn't use one either.

All told, there were five instances in the final 90 seconds of the game where another coach might have called timeout to set up an offense, talk about a defense or calm his players down as they attempted to pull the biggest upset of the NCAA tournament. McKillop passed on them all.

It wasn't until Davidson threw away the ball, and the game, on an inbounds pass with six seconds left that McKillop finally stopped the clock. By then, it was too late. Marquette took the lead and Davidson was unable to score with one second on the clock. The upset bid was denied.

Twitter had turned against McKillop while Davidson was blowing its lead. Reaction from television analysts was just as swift.

"This is the reason people get fired," Charles Barkley said after the game, referring to McKillop's late-game strategy, but not specifically addressing the timeouts.

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