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AfterShocks defeat Team Arkansas, prepare for quarterfinals

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Small forward Markis McDuffie shoots a free-thow on July 21 during the game against the Beale Street Boys. The AfterShocks, won 73-69.

Now with three games won, the AfterShocks say they still haven’t played their best game offensively.

On Sunday afternoon, No. 1 seed AfterShocks won against No. 3 seed Team Arkansas, 63-59.

“In our minds, we haven’t even played close to well offensively. We know defensively this is what we do,” Zach Bush, AfterShocks head coach, said. “I think (these) guys are starting to generate good looks.”

Bush and McGee attributed the win to the team’s growing comfort with each other, noting a difficult opening game and overcoming a 21-point deficit on Friday night.