Utah is sneakily a monster on D, 7th in the nation.canderson said:Congrats to Utah. 5-24 from 3 was the dagger, I can remember this team ever playing so poorly on offense.
ScubaSteveAvery said:The size differential between Kentucky and Hampton is hilarious. Each Kentucky guy is at least 3-4" taller.
I missed it.. What did he doDanoooME said:What a bullshit warning on Arkansas. If a kid from Wofford did that, it would probably be a double technical and ejection.
DanoooME said:
And yet I just saw a graphic that said Kentucky had the 2nd shortest average height in the tournament, an inch bigger than Wofford.
PC Drunken Friar said:I missed it.. What did he do
PC Drunken Friar said:I missed it.. What did he do
The tallest guy on Wofford is 6'8 bit he plays only like 6 minutes a gameDanoooME said:
And yet I just saw a graphic that said Kentucky had the 2nd shortest average height in the tournament, an inch bigger than Wofford.
canderson said:Congrats to Utah. 5-24 from 3 was the dagger, I can't remember this team ever playing so poorly on offense.
johnmd20 said:They just showed the replay of the end of regulation of the Purdue/Cinncy game. He pretty much blatantly traveled. But I guess they don't call those.
Kentucky's starting lineup is bigger than any NBA team so no idea what graphic was being shown. Two 6-6 guards, a 6-10 SF, 6-10 PF and a 7-foot center. Then they come off the bench with 6-9 and another 7-footer.DanoooME said:
And yet I just saw a graphic that said Kentucky had the 2nd shortest average height in the tournament, an inch bigger than Wofford.
PC Drunken Friar said:How was that not a travel
He took a dribble so I think the refs saw his next movement as a gather off that dribble, almost a jump stop. Once he landed in that spot, it looked like he went off his established pivot foot for the hook. Very close to a travel but arguably the right no call.PC Drunken Friar said:How was that not a travel
mabrowndog said:Seth Davis, who earned a tad of respect from me the other night when he dismissed all the outrage over Dayton getting to play on their homecourt by saying "deal with it", just lost all of that respect and then some by digging in his heels on the "no way it was goaltending" horseshit. He's a fucking moron.
Papelbon's Poutine said:Yeah, I'm not exactly chalking up victory for my school. I anticipate a dog fight second half.
Hoya Saxa.
Papelbon's Poutine said:Side note/rant: I really hate that this is now called the "second round".
DanoooME said:
They are changing it back to first round next year. I heard one of the talking heads mention it a couple of days ago.
Yes, I'm sure he thought to himself, I am going to blow this game instead of passing to a wide open teammate for a lay-up. Isn't it much more likely that he simply didn't see the open guy?Erik Hanson's Hook said:Haven't had the internet for a couple days, so this is a bit late, but...
Quincy Ford from Northeastern should be absolutely embarrassed. For those who don't know, he is the jackass who choked away the final shot, having apparently decided that all his homeboys back in the neighborhood would like to see see him win the game on his own, instead of passing to a wide open guy underneath the basket. I'll tell ya, nothing screams "basketball player" like dribbling into three guys, getting tied up, thrusting and waving the ball around like you're gonna power through it, and then still getting the ball stolen from you a half second later.
Has this kid gotten his requisite amount of shit from the masses/public/Northeastern fans? Because that was about the worst end-of-game basketball play I've ever seen. Hero-ball. Total hero-ball. Playground shit.