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MARCH MADNESS 2014 - NCAA Tourney Thread

  • Laley23
    SOOOO many people were on it (no clue what Classy was saying). I just moved to Raleigh and work in Durham. The Duke fans were SO pissed when Mercer was drawn. Id say half thought it was toss-up at best.
  • Azubuike24
    It may not be this year, but the 1/16 games are getting closer and closer every year. Both Albany and Weber St, with something fluky or unforeseen, could've won their game...
  • Laley23
    Dougie doing Dougie things at the half. 17 Pts already.

    Even more impressive, for a guy who isnt a great rebounder, he has 10 at the break.
  • Azubuike24
    ULL brought in an offensive tackle to try to push Douggie Mac around...
  • wildcats20
    Azubuike24;1594504 wrote:It may not be this year, but the 1/16 games are getting closer and closer every year. Both Albany and Weber St, with something fluky or unforeseen, could've won their game...
    If Cal Poly plays like they did the other night, they will battle Wichita St. But they won't have enough in the tank to win.
  • friendfromlowry
    gut;1594501 wrote:Picked them in my pool....USA Today does good preview capsules on the tourney, and they were all over the potential upset.
    haha bullshit dude it was an upset
    /BG douchebag
  • Midstate01
    Bloom Carroll's Isaac Mcglone up next vs Kansas. He will probably play a few minutes. Minutes went down during conference tourney.
  • Laley23
    Tennessee is doing whatever they want offensively to UMASS. But goodness, Ive seen some phantom (anticipation) fouls in that game. At least 4 where the guy either stopped/backed off or went for the block but missed completely. All fouls.
  • Laley23
    friendfromlowry;1594509 wrote:haha bullshit dude it was an upset
    /BG douchebag
    I didnt understand why he was arguing. No one said it wasnt an upset, but he acted like the only person who saw the chance for it.
  • Azubuike24
    Exactly. I'm glad classyposter58 started watching college basketball...yesterday.
  • gut
    friendfromlowry;1594509 wrote:haha bullshit dude it was an upset
    /BG douchebag
    I said last night I picked Mercer in 1 of my 2 brackets.
  • gut
    Laley23;1594511 wrote:Tennessee is doing whatever they want offensively to UMASS. But goodness, Ive seen some phantom (anticipation) fouls in that game. At least 4 where the guy either stopped/backed off or went for the block but missed completely. All fouls.
    Who picked TEN to beat Mercer to advance to the Sweet 16? THIS GUY!!!
  • dlazz
    Still waiting on reclegend's "analysis" of the Duke failure
  • wildcats20
    gut;1594519 wrote:Who picked TEN to beat Mercer to advance to the Sweet 16? THIS GUY!!!
    Same here.
  • Laley23
    Wow. Refs just gave a timeout to Tennessee to avoid a 10 second call, after a deflected pass turned into a loose ball. Clearly Tennessee didnt have possession.

    I cant believe UMASS coaches didnt get T'd up arguing.
  • Azubuike24
    Alonzo Mounring would've never made it through all of his ailments without Obamacare. Thank goodness for that 144 million in career earnings...
  • reclegend22
    Duke sure does know how to have fun at the dance. They do seem to brighten the days of a lot of people when they lose, so maybe K should be applauded for spreading so much goodwill.

    It was the most predictable "upset" of the tournament. Not sure why anyone here is surprised by this. As soon as the brackets were announced, I knew Duke was in major trouble. If for not being a fan of the team, I'd have picked Mercer in my bracket without blinking.
  • wildcats20
    Azubuike24;1594524 wrote:Alonzo Mounring would've never made it through all of his ailments without Obamacare. Thank goodness for that 144 million in career earnings...
    lol I laugh every damn time the commercial comes on.
  • wildcats20
    reclegend22;1594526 wrote:Duke sure does know how to have fun at the dance. They do seem to brighten the days of a lot of people when they lose, so maybe K should be applauded for spreading so much goodwill.

    It was the most predictable "upset" of the tournament. Not sure why anyone here is surprised by this. As soon as the brackets were announced, I knew Duke was in major trouble. If for not being a fan of the team, I'd have picked Mercer in my bracket without blinking.
    Um...they weren't even top 15 in the regular season in 3-PT%.
  • friendfromlowry
    reclegend22;1594526 wrote:Duke sure does know how to have fun at the dance. They do seem to brighten the days of a lot of people when they lose, so maybe K should be applauded for spreading so much goodwill.

    It was the most predictable "upset" of the tournament. Not sure why anyone here is surprised by this. As soon as the brackets were announced, I knew Duke was in major trouble. If for not being a fan of the team, I'd have picked Mercer in my bracket without blinking.
    I don't think anyone is surprised.
  • wildcats20
    lol nice edit Rec.
  • Laley23
    What did it say?
  • wildcats20
    Duke was a top 5 3-PT% during the regular season and another stat(made or attempted maybe?).
  • dlazz
    reclegend22;1594526 wrote:
    It was the most predictable "upset" of the tournament.
    False. The UD/OSU one was easy to predict
  • reclegend22
    As for Duke's offensive attack, I had no problem at all with Duke shooting 37 threes -- Duke was a small team without a traditional inside presence and the three was a major strength of theirs, as evidenced by ranking in the top five in both threes made per game and 3-PT% almost all season. The problem is that the Blue Devils were not good defensively and prone to giving up a ton of easy shots inside, so it put a lot of pressure on them to make an extremely high-percentage of those shots. It basically guaranteed a lot of close games.

    I just don't get why this is a surprise to anyone that Duke takes 35 threes in a game. Coach K's teams have been launching threes at higher-than-average rates for years. The 2001 national title team, arguably Duke's most talented team ever, which featured a front-court of Shane Battier, Mike Dunleavy and Carlos Boozer, fired away a then-NCAA record 1,057 threes on the season (also making a then NCAA-record 407). The only difference was that Duke had Carlos Boozer to balance things out. That balance should be there next year as Duke welcomes the top center in the class of 2014.