...and wasn't much of an impact down the stretch on either ends of the floor (especially defending the PNR out on the perimeter). Khalifa used his size advantage to force Burns out of the paint and if you noticed when he did get touches he was halfway out to the wing on his postups and out of position to dominate like he'd been doing. He had a great game up to that point though and definitely was a problem. As a matter of fact it was not long after the 12 min mark that BYU took the lead and started to pull away. 2 possessions later we hit back to back 3's and led 66-64. Burns scored 10 pts in the first 8 minutes of the 2nd half but nothing the last 12 mins.