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Sitifan Posted 8 years ago
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Traded points

The two sides traded points, but back-to-back threes from McCown cut the Sagehens' lead to two points with just over two minutes left to play.
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What does the phrase "traded points" mean?

  

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One side won a point (or points), and then the other side won a point, and then the first side won a point again, and so on, for a period of time.

  • One side won a point (or points), and then the other side won a point, and then the first side won a point again, and so on, for a period of time.
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One side won a point (or points), and then the other side won a point, and then the first side won a point again, and so on, for a period of time.

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