THIRD Continued from Page 9 with a team-high 24 and 10 boards llis performance didn't sur prise Munson or tile Ducks "Smith did the kind of things that we expected of him." Monson said "In the first half, he pretty much had his way If we were going to play them again. I'd probably throw a bus around him." Kichard Lucas and Hob Life combined to shut down Smith in the second half, but the Ducks weren't able to put the tiall in the hoop on a consistent - - •: . basis h problem that has plagued them in the early go ing this year "Offensively we were out of sync again," Monson said “Once we gel our offensive game together with our defen sive game, we am going to win." Fife, who returned to the starting lineup after a one game hiatus, was solid throughout, finishing witli six points, seven hoards, four steals and five blocks, all coming in the game's first 15 minutes. "I was pleased the way Fife played." Monson said. 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