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by Chuck McGillDaily Mail sports writer HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- This calendar year hasn't been kind to Shaquille Johnson.At the mid-point of his sophomore basketball season at Marshall, Johnson simultaneously lost his jump shot and battled tendinitis in his knees.He also dislocated his left thumb, which he could have paired with those nagging knee ailments to justify his shaky shot."I don't want to blame my play on my injuries," he said. "I had a few injuries and I was banged up, but that's no excuse to play bad."His shooting slump ran parallel to the Herd's five-game losing streak in January, which included a gut-wrenching, 3-point loss at home to Memphis. He missed two free throws - what could have been the game-tying and go-ahead points - with nine seconds left against the Tigers.Johnson had dislocated his thumb the day before, but played anyway.