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21 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Jack up threes, drive and flail and try to get to the FT line. That's basically the whole sport now.

I don't look at college stats that much but was looking at betting Proctors assists against Louisville.  I started looking into it and most teams are only getting like 10-12 assists a fuging game. That said i did not bet on it. 

 

Houston and Tennessee scored 70+ pts in their championship games and only had 7 assists each

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27 minutes ago, toldozer said:

I don't look at college stats that much but was looking at betting Proctors assists against Louisville.  I started looking into it and most teams are only getting like 10-12 assists a fuging game. That said i did not bet on it. 

 

Houston and Tennessee scored 70+ pts in their championship games and only had 7 assists each

Not surprised. Everyone is running the same ISO dribble ball bullshit. It's the way the elite recruits want to play because that's NBA ball. IMO the ticket to consistent success in this environment is to forget about the elite recruits. Let someone else buy them. Focus on good recruits who buy into a system, probably don't have legit NBA hopes, and want to maximize their NIL earnings knowing that a future in the NBA is probably not in the cards. Gobble up as many of those guys as you can and play team ball.

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27 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

UNC just needs to accept their NIT standing and be done with it. Honestly, I'm not sure UNC could win the NIT either.

Surely to God we wouldn't accept a fuging NIT bid. Hell, even Wake Forest finally developed a little pride and declined an NIT bid. LOL!

We might not win the NIT but we kept Wake out of the dance.

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34 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Surely to God we wouldn't accept a fuging NIT bid. Hell, even Wake Forest finally developed a little pride and declined an NIT bid. LOL!

We might not win the NIT but we kept Wake out of the dance.

lol

UNC did turn down an NIT invite a couple of years ago. That's why I brought it up, well, that and your post about the play in game.

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Oh good lord, UNC AD Bubba Cunningham was the chair of the selection committee and we get in as what they admit was the last team in when most assumed we were out after he gives our coach who should probably be fired a 5 year extension? Jesus, this is such a bad look.

I didn't want us to get a bid already and now the optica of this? Fug...

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