3/23-3/26 Games Thread

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2 on Flagg

That's how you beat them, I'd guess

Baylor not taking advantage
 
#80      
Unless they're inherited from a previous coaching staff why does it make sense to judge a coach by subtracting players they've recruited and nurtured to make a point? Especially when that player averaged 13 minutes and 7 points per game off the bench in one of the seasons you're negating.
Exactly. Saying a coach’s success is a carry job by XXX player is one of the stupidest takes ever. Name one championship team which didn’t have someone who “carried” the team.

If you wanna go there, Hurley’s carry job by Clingan beat Painter’s carry job by Edey. 🤷
 
#81      
Duke up 17 at half. Pretty rare occurrence (over the last few years at least) that's there's gonna be no 1 seed losing before the S16 and no top 4 seed losing in Round 1.
 
#82      
And people wonder why so many people can’t stand Danny Hurley…..

I only watched the second half, but I saw nothing from the officiating that led me to even start thinking they were getting hosed.
is UCONN going 5 or 6 minutes without a field goal in the second half because of the refs too? get outta here with that nonsense Hurley
 
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Unless they're inherited from a previous coaching staff why does it make sense to judge a coach by subtracting players they've recruited and nurtured to make a point? Especially when that player averaged 13 minutes and 7 points per game off the bench in one of the seasons you're negating.
True, but Clingan played 31 minutes against Purdue. And he was the main reason our Illini couldn't score against them. Plus he had 22 points against the Illini.
 
#84      
don't get the raging hate for Hurley on this board. Dude coaches with a passion and does it well. Acts douche and arrogant sometimes but he has earned it with his 2-peat. Chris Beard, who's an actual wife beater, doesn't even get half of Hurley's hate here. lol what
Beard would if he were also a incontinently pugnacious, stream-of-consciousness invective-spewing, sore-losing narcissist. I can't ever recall a national title-winning coach with such a lack of sportsmanship, self-awareness, and graciousness. Bob Knight looked positively civilized compared with Hurley.

In my case it's not "raging hate." Its an amalgam of pity (for his utter lack of self control) and contempt for the guy. Jim Boeheim was a royal a$$ but, again, possessed the demeanor of a monk compared with Hurley.

I'm aware of how much abuse he took from the Seton Hall fans as a player, his third-fiddle status in the looming shadow that his father and brother cast, and his battle with deep depression and self-loathing as a result. I have great compassion for him, accordingly. All of that makes his behavior even more unseemly and contemptible.
 
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Duke up 17 at half. Pretty rare occurrence (over the last few years at least) that's there's gonna be no 1 seed losing before the S16 and no top 4 seed losing in Round 1.
I dislike Duke, but want the SEC to fail more.
 
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Flagg has “committed” his third foul four times in the last three minutes. Baylor breathes on Duke—foul. Duke mugging Baylor every time and almost no calls. Wow. Not sure I’ve seen such a blatantly unfair whistle. Baylor is living in the lane and zero calls.
 
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If Baylor were taking nothing but 3’s then maybe the foul discrepancy would be warranted. But they are attacking on every possession and Duke literally mugging the Baylor players and zero calls. Duke doesn’t even need the blatant home cooking. But this is just wrong.
 
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Beard would if he were also a incontinently pugnacious, stream-of-consciousness invective-spewing, sore-losing narcissist. I can't ever recall a national title-winning coach with such a lack of sportsmanship, self-awareness, and graciousness. Bob Knight looked positively civilized compared with Hurley.

In my case it's not "raging hate." Its an amalgam of pity (for his utter lack of self control) and contempt for the guy. Jim Boeheim was a royal a$$ but, again, possessed the demeanor of a monk compared with Hurley.

I'm aware of how much abuse he took from the Seton Hall fans as a player, his third-fiddle status in the looming shadow that his father and brother cast, and his battle with deep depression and self-loathing as a result. I have great compassion for him, accordingly. All of that makes his behavior even more unseemly and contemptible.
I agree with everything you've said, but I also think it's great for the sport as a whole to have such an unabashed [choose your own characterization - all of mine would/should trip the censor function...] for everyone else to root against.
 
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[duke player] has “committed” his third foul four times in the last three minutes. [opponent] breathes on Duke—foul. Duke mugging [opponent] every time and almost no calls. Wow. Not sure I’ve seen such a blatantly unfair whistle. [opponent] is living in the lane and zero calls.
I mean this is literally the description of every single Duke basketball game the last 30 years. It’s a mad lib where you simply swap out individual players and Duke’s opponent
 
#95      
I agree with everything you've said, but I also think it's great for the sport as a whole to have such an unabashed [choose your own characterization - all of mine would/should trip the censor function...] for everyone else to root against.
There's a reason why professional wrestling has survived as sports entertainment for decades. They always have the bad guy to root against. Entertainment is always better when you have the "bad guy" in the storyline.
 
#97      
This is priceless. He should have to play in the BIG with high kees and bald head on the regular.

This may seriously be Danny if he had games with Carstensen and Anderson on a regular basis.
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#99      
There's a reason why professional wrestling has survived as sports entertainment for decades. They always have the bad guy to root against. Entertainment is always better when you have the "bad guy" in the storyline.
This is something a lot of sports fans need to understand.

We all inherently love the good guy/bad guy storyline. It's built into us. Baseball has the hardest time with this (see Bauer, Trevor).
 
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