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2013 NCAA Tournament Thread

  • Azubuike24
    I get why he's mad. However, I agree. The media is part of the job.

    What I don't really like is asking the players if they are leaving for the NBA. It's the poignant topic that fans want to know once their team is eliminated, but the answers are surely emotional and rarely mean anything.
  • reclegend22
    killer_ewok;1421007 wrote:No, Doyel asked dumb questions.
    Boeheim made it clear numerous times this season that he will be back next season. Quit asking dumb questions.
    Ah. I didn't see the conference, so I wasn't sure what the questions were. This sounds reasonable.
  • Ironman92
    Alright Mulva....I've got the comparison you'll take.

    Nick Collison.....except Nick lost to Cuse....and mostly for his horrid free throw shooting....but made finals and lost

    Rebounder first, good scorer, good passer, heady player, runs floor, bad bad free throw shooter.....Casper white, almost same size.
  • killer_ewok
    karen lotz;1421006 wrote:It was Gregg Doyel asking questions that got him going. Doyel is a douche so I have no problem with his answers.

    This. Doyel is an asshole.
  • reclegend22
    At this stage of their careers, I think Mitch McGary is a better Mugsy.
  • Azubuike24
    Ironman92;1421010 wrote:Alright Mulva....I've got the comparison you'll take.

    Nick Collison.....except Nick lost to Cuse....and mostly for his horrid free throw shooting....but made finals and lost

    Rebounder first, good scorer, good passer, heady player, runs floor, bad bad free throw shooter.....Casper white, almost same size.
    I like McGary's skills, but Collison actually developed a very solid mid-range game. Haven't seen it from McGary.
  • Hb31187
    killer_ewok;1421007 wrote:No, Doyel asked dumb questions.
    Boeheim made it clear numerous times this season that he will be back next season. Quit asking dumb questions.
    so he coulda just said "yes" and moved on without throwing a hissy fit lol.

    just my opinion. Gettin paid millions of dollars to represent the university, simple professional answer wouldn't be too much to ask.
  • killer_ewok
    He actually tried to be cool with Doyel after the initial reaction. Fuck Doyel anyways.

    Bilas just said that was clearly a block (called a charge on Triche). Agree with that but MCW and Southerland laying eggs offensively is the real reason they lost.
  • reclegend22
    Azubuike24;1421008 wrote:What I don't really like is asking the players if they are leaving for the NBA. It's the poignant topic that fans want to know once their team is eliminated, but the answers are surely emotional and rarely mean anything.
    Agreed.

    Like when McGary said the other day, when asked if he was coming back, that he hadn't even thought about the NBA all year long and then laughed saying it was not even a question. Right. He has probably already picked out the color of the first Hummer he is going to buy.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1421013 wrote:I like McGary's skills, but Collison actually developed a very solid mid-range game. Haven't seen it from McGary.

    As a college frosh?
  • Hb31187
    the Triche one was def a block, MCW one I didn't have an issue with
  • reclegend22
    The charge call at the Syracuse-Michigan game was possibly just as bad as the one called in the Ohio State game. This one might directly result in a national championship, though, for the team that benefitted from it.

    That was the game. If Triche gets the call and Syracuse ties the game, they have the momentum and they likely win. Michigan looked like five Darius Washingtons out there at that point.
  • killer_ewok
    Hb31187;1421014 wrote:so he coulda just said "yes" and moved on without throwing a hissy fit lol.

    just my opinion. Gettin paid millions of dollars to represent the university, simple professional answer wouldn't be too much to ask.

    He could have but he didn't. He's been answering that question all year and his answer has been the same all year. After a close Final Four loss I would be a bit irritated too being asked the same question that I had definitively answered throughout the year.
  • Azubuike24
    Ironman92;1421018 wrote:As a college frosh?
    Mitch McGary is 21 years old.

    He's the same as as most Juniors.

    I like his game, but he doesn't have the same upside as most Freshman. He'll be lucky to have the NBA career Nick Collison has had...
  • WebFire
    reclegend22;1421021 wrote:The charge call at the Syracuse-Michigan game was possibly just as bad as the one called in the Ohio State game. This one might directly result in a national championship, though, for the team that benefitted from it.

    That was the game. If Triche gets the call and Syracuse ties the game, they have the momentum and they likely win. Michigan looked like five Darius Washingtons out there at that point.
    Too many calls in a game to say the entire game was the result of one. The previous play Hardaway got mugged and no call. It goes both ways.
  • reclegend22
    WebFire;1421025 wrote:Too many calls in a game to say the entire game was the result of one. The previous play Hardaway got mugged and no call. It goes both ways.
    [video=youtube;es8dJ7gMWQQ][/video]
  • reclegend22
    So, what are everyone's predictions?

    I think the Big Ten finally wins its first national title in almost 25 years. Louisville has nowhere near as balanced an offense that Michigan has and, if the Wolverines can handle the pressure, they will outscore Louisville.
  • killer_ewok
    Louisville wins.
  • Mulva
    Ironman92;1421010 wrote:Alright Mulva....I've got the comparison you'll take.

    Nick Collison.....except Nick lost to Cuse....and mostly for his horrid free throw shooting....but made finals and lost

    Rebounder first, good scorer, good passer, heady player, runs floor, bad bad free throw shooter.....Casper white, almost same size.
    I don't really remember Nick Collison in college, but as a pro prospect I think that's a decent comparison.
  • Azubuike24
    Things that scare me.

    WSU had a game where the refs called the game you should against Louisville. Hacks, over the backs, reach-ins, uncontrolled drives, etc. I'm worried if UM doesn't get the same whistle, UL could hurt them. Siva and Smith get into foul trouble a lot, they have all season, and it really changes the game when they do...

    Dieng, Blackshear and even Siva did very little, yet UL prevailed. While Henderson hit those 2 threes in the corner, again, I'm surprised UL was able to come back. Hancock also played better than expected, but still.

    Michigan needs to be hitting outside shots and needs to force UL into a hack fest. It's obvious they miss Ware on the press, and getting either Siva or Smith in trouble will change the game.

    I'm typically anti-B1G, but not Monday. In a similar sentiment from myself...Go BLUE!
  • reclegend22
    Whoever wins, I think we're looking at a pretty decent game. Neither team clearly outmatches the other. Last year's final was one of the most anticlimactic in history. It was like Mike Tyson fighting Manny Pacquiao.
  • Terry_Tate
    reclegend22;1421027 wrote:So, what are everyone's predictions?

    I think the Big Ten finally wins its first national title in almost 25 years. Louisville has nowhere near as balanced an offense that Michigan has and, if the Wolverines can handle the pressure, they will outscore Louisville.

    25 years? Michigan State in 2000 says otherwise :)
  • reclegend22
    Terry_Tate;1421033 wrote:25 years? Michigan State in 2000 says otherwise :)
    Damn it. Haha.

    I meant second.
  • Azubuike24
    Not sure why, but I rooted really hard against the Green Mist that season...
  • Mulva
    That MSU team was loaded in the backcourt.

    Louisville was my champ from the start, so no reason not to go with them Monday. Behanan could have a field day inside with GRIII.