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Duke vs. Kansas - Maui Championship

  • slingshot4ever
    Tip in about half hour. Thoughts?
  • Mulva
    I think Duke will win and cover the spread. Kansas just doesn't have the horses.
  • ironman02
    Duke wins, no doubt. Right, rec? :D
  • Hb31187
    lol @ Tyshawn Taylor
  • ironman02
    Tyler fucking Thornton? Get fucking real!


    Group hug on the Duke sideline is imminent.
  • ironman02
    ironman02;985662 wrote:Duke wins, no doubt. Right, rec? :D
    This almost worked, rec. You got lucky this time.
  • wildcats20
    So, no one wants to talk about how Curry traveled TWICE on that play to Thornton?
  • Prescott
    Whats to talk about???
  • ironman02
    OSU is better than Kansas, Michigan, Tennessee, Michigan State and Belmont, all of which have given Duke at least some problems. I'm not saying the Buckeyes will definitely beat Duke, but if those teams can "hang", so will Ohio State.
  • ironman02
    wildcats20;985896 wrote:So, no one wants to talk about how Curry traveled TWICE on that play to Thornton?
    That's not even a minor detail when K is around. Can you imagine how many F bombs would have flown if that would have been called? Lol
  • Prescott
    Sorry, he traveled twice.Once when he caught the ball and shuffled his feet and another when he dribbled and lifted his pivot foot before the ball hit the ground. It wasn't nearly as bad as McRoberts moonwalk a couple of years ago, but a travel nonetheless.

    BTW, let's not forget the no call on Kelly that should have been called a block.
  • reclegend22
    The "Duke gets all the calls" powwow we have here in this thread is certainly amusing. Duke won the Maui Invitational for the fifth time in as many appearances on the island. You don't achieve that kind of success because of a couple of travels that may have went uncalled. There's a reason Duke has won five straight major preseason tournaments (Maui '07, Coaches vs. Cancer '08, NIT Season Tip-Off '09, CBE Classic '10 and Maui '11).

    You achieve that level of greatness through preparation and execution, and it's as simple as that.

    And lol, iron. It's a good thing Tyler Thornton morphed into Dale Ellis in the final minute of the game, or I'm afraid your plan would've worked.
  • DeyDurkie5
    reclegend22;986255 wrote:You don't achieve that kind of success because of a couple of travel
    yes, they do.
  • Prescott
    The "Duke gets all the calls" powwow we have here in this thread is certainly amusing.
    duke doesn't get all the calls just the critical calls that take away the chances of their opponent winning a close game. If you want to beat duke you not let them hang around with a chance to win because they will be given every opportunity to do that.
  • se-alum
    LOL at the officials missing two traveling calls. They should be at the Citgo tomorrow.
  • reclegend22
    duke doesn't get all the calls just the critical calls that take away the chances of their opponent winning a close game. If you want to beat duke you not let them hang around with a chance to win because they will be given every opportunity to do that.[INDENT]


    When you're an elite program, you tend to get the benefit of the doubt on calls from time to time, especially in situations where the outcome of the game hangs in the balance. All of the top programs have benefited from this luxury of being really good and getting calls -- or non-calls -- that go their way at one point or another, including Kansas. It happens in every sport -- Michael Jordan was notorious for reaping this type of "respect"; Ohio State's football team has profited from it many times (the end of the Miami national championship game comes to mind) -- and is just a part of the game.
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    And how a North Carolina fan could ever make any comment about traveling after watching Tyler Hansbrough dance around the court like Tara Lipinski at the ice capades for fours years is beyond me. That's boisterously funny.
  • reclegend22
    duke doesn't get all the calls just the critical calls that take away the chances of their opponent winning a close game. If you want to bear duke you not let them hang around with a chance to win because they will be given every opportunity to do that.
    When you're an elite program, you tend to get the benefit of the doubt on calls from time to time, especially in situations where the outcome of the game hangs in the balance. All of the top programs have benefited from this luxury of being really good and getting calls -- or non-calls -- that go their way at one point or another, including Kansas. It happens in every sport -- Michael and the Bulls were notorious for reaping this type of "respect"; Ohio State football has profited from it many times over the years (the end of the Miami national championship game comes to mind) -- and is just a part of the game.

    And how a North Carolina fan could ever make any type of a comment about traveling after watching Tyler Hansbrough cavort around the court like Tara Lipinksi at the ice capades for four years is beyond me. That's boisterously funny.
  • Midstate01
    There should be no reason ever, that a team gets favorable calls. Call it the way the rules say. All this tells us is that officials want to be more a part of the game then they should be.
  • reclegend22
    Midstate01 wrote:There should be no reason ever, that a team gets favorable calls. Call it the way the rules say.
    I agree with this. For the most part, however, I don't believe that officials make these sorts of calls that some fans view as preferential treatment with blatant favoritism in mind. Rather, as I said before, I think that officials just give higher profile teams that have a history of success the benefit of the doubt on certain calls that could perhaps go either way. And, of course, officials are not superheroes and do miss calls on occasion.
  • Prescott
    At least it has been established that duke gets calls.
  • birddog23
    One non-call defined the game? Good try. Maybe someone should talk about how Taylor shouldn't turn the ball over ELEVEN times in one game.
  • reclegend22
    As the legendary Mike Krzyzewski once said after a tournament game years ago, after a reporter asked him if he thought the officials favored Duke, "I sure hope so."

    We Are Duke.
  • karen lotz
    ccrunner609;986783 wrote:Look at the FT count in the first half you bunch of butt sore whiny little pricks.

    FT count doesn't matter. Duke is a jump shooting team. Do you need it explained to you why they don't shoot a lot of FTs?
  • ironman02
    LOL. Someone's a little sensitive. Calm down, Duke won the damn game because Kansas let Tyler Thornton beat them.
  • Prescott
    why they don't shoot a lot of FTs?
    duke does shoot a lot of free throws.In this game they were in the bonus 8 minutes into the game and 10 minutes into the 2nd half.You are right in that the dukies shoot a ton of 3's, but they still get to the free throw line with alarming consistency.


    Andre Sweet - Former Duke player - transferred to Seton Hall. Said this about Coach K and the refs: [INDENT] 'So, is it true? Does Duke really get all the calls?' " Sweet mimics. "I'm like, 'Of course, it's true. It's Duke.' It's Mike Krzyzewski. The refs were afraid of him. He could get you calls that no one else could get. That's part of playing for Duke.
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