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College BBall 2022


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16 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I was wrong Duke can make a run playing like this…very impressive and well coached.

Yeah I thought about replying to your original post but decided against it. Since that robbery against UVA earlier in the season the team's been red hot, making threes and tough shots at a much higher clip. Scheyer has really grown throughout the year along with the team and it's a pleasure to see. Lively and Proctor have also come a very long way since the start of the season, at times both looked borderline unplayable early on.

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4 minutes ago, beo said:

Yeah I thought about replying to your original post but decided against it. Since that robbery against UVA earlier in the season the team's been red hot, making threes and tough shots at a much higher clip. Scheyer has really grown throughout the year along with the team and it's a pleasure to see. Lively and Proctor have also come a very long way since the start of the season, at times both looked borderline unplayable early on.

Their defense is crazy impressive and that’s coaching.  They are doing whatever they want here and the draw sets up very nicely for them.  They can beat Purdue IMO.

Not sure who they can’t beat playing with this kinda poise and scoring in any fashion you want

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37 minutes ago, beo said:

holy poo that makes the UMBC game look like a normal 10-7 upset, they were ranked 298th in kenpom and the average height of their starting lineup was 6'3. WTF???

I mean this really is one of the biggest upsets ever on paper.  Purdue shot the ball terribly in this game but still an incredible result

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That was the most incredible game I just watched.  I will not see another team flat out win a game with total effort.  Arkansas just won because they out worked and out fought so amazingly hard.  Can’t remember a team fighting that hard in years.  Incredible to see.

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I will say it again…Arkansas just played the toughest game I have seen in many years.  The effort those guys played with flat out amazing.  Every player gave everything in their bodies and minds to win.  That Arkansas coach is an incredible guy to bring out that kind of work from his players.

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On 3/18/2023 at 8:50 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

UCLA is good pick but Alabama is pretty much the best team in college basketball with the best player.

 

Just found out their best player Brandon Miller is dealing with a groin injury which could be bad news for Alabama.

Im starting to like Princeton as the cinderella team that could reach the Final Four.

Alabama is the top seed for a reason and I hear you but San Diego St will be a very tough game.  Those guys can play.

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