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  • Re: 2013 NCAA Tournament Thread

    Originally posted by Sookie View Post
    I know this thread has been about the Men's tournament, but the women's tournament just had...what was probably the biggest upset in the women's tournament history tonight. Not so much seed wise, but when a team is as heavily favored as Baylor - with clearly the best player in the tournament in Griner - they don't usually lose in the sweet 16.

    Louisville probably made about 65% of their threes, and they took like 30. (You just have to with Baylor.) They played pretty much a flawless game for an underdog..and the refs tried to gift wrap the game for Baylor. Awesome game.

    And it likely means Skylar Diggins will get an NC as a senior. She still has to go through Uconn, but Uconn likes to gift wrap games to her..

    One of the best games I've ever seen. Those girls were intense on both sides. For a good majority of the game Louisville was about 75% from 3 point range. Unreal. Just happy that the basketball Gods didn't let Baylor pull it out because Louisville earned that victory.

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      Originally posted by presto123 View Post
      One of the best games I've ever seen. Those girls were intense on both sides. For a good majority of the game Louisville was about 75% from 3 point range. Unreal. Just happy that the basketball Gods didn't let Baylor pull it out because Louisville earned that victory.
      Yea, it was crazy. There was one girl hitting threes from about 15 feet from the three point line. I loved when she got in Griner's face (really her waist) after the and one. It's also nice to see a women's player not be automatically intimidated by the name on the jersey.

      I legitimately like Griner. It's so rare to see an elite "once a generation" type of college player (IMO, probably the greatest..in terms of the way she dominated a game..since Taurasi. Obviously though, not as much in terms of wins.) exit the stage early in the women's game.

      But Louisville was just fantastic. That is what a perfectly executed game plan looks like. And they stayed composed when the refs were trying to give the game to Baylor and they were missing some easy shots..resulting in Baylor's run.

      Really, the refs aren't going to be any more in favor of Miami in the playoffs than these refs were of Baylor. So if Louisville can do it, the Pacers can. :P

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        Originally posted by Suaveness View Post
        The first thing that came to my mind was a bone tumor of some kind. There are tons of documented cases where a bone breaks where it shouldn't and a malignancy had weakened the bone to the point where any slight trauma would cause a significant break.

        That doesn't mean it's a malignancy, but something to keep in mind. The shear force and odd angle of the fall could possibly do it on it's own, but you have to wonder.
        You'd think the knee would give out before the shin bone in that type of situation. Or at least that is what it seems to me.... not that I have any expertise whatsoever on the situation. That's the first time I've seen anything like that in that type scenario...
        Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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          Apparently his surgery was a success and he'll be released Tuesday

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            Originally posted by Bball View Post
            You'd think the knee would give out before the shin bone in that type of situation. Or at least that is what it seems to me.... not that I have any expertise whatsoever on the situation. That's the first time I've seen anything like that in that type scenario...
            Something like an osteosarcoma can eat away anywhere along the length of the bone and would give it weakness and decreased bone density at at area (or multiple areas), enough to a point where it could just snap with a simple trauma (in this case compression from the hard landing).

            Most instances like this tend to occur in elder women, you know people with osteoporosis or osteomalacia, who have brittle bones and then trip and fall. People who take heavy steroids can have weaker bone density, as well as other medications. Children with vit D deficiency can have Rickets. There are a lot of other random things that can make bones weaker. I wouldn't really think any of this applies to him.

            More than likely he just hit at a bad angle and the force of the landing was bad enough to snap the bone. But certainly his bone is weaker than it should be compared to others.

            Bones heal well, especially with good PT. He should be fine afterwards
            Last edited by Suaveness; 04-01-2013, 01:11 AM.
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              They said it was a 2hr surgery. Does that seem about normal for this type of thing or quick or slow?
              Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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              "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

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              • Re: 2013 NCAA Tournament Thread

                Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                Louisville sports is just in great shape right now. They gave Florida a thrashing in the Sugar Bowl. The mens and womens basketball programs are obviously in exciting positions right now. They've also had successful baseball teams in the past. It helps when you have the best athletic director in the entire country. Don't forget that they will be in the ACC. I guess that means Coach K and Pitino will be seeing a lot of each other in the coming years. Louisville has top notch facilities across the board. Louisville is easily one of the best athletic programs in the country right now.

                I'm an IU alumn and obviously IU will always be my favorite, but I grew up near Louisville and have always rooted for their basketball program. I really hope they win the championship. I thought they were the best team in the country after they massacred Syracuse in the Big East championship.

                I certainly wish Ware a healthy recovery. That was difficult to watch.

                I hate to do more Crean bashing, but Pitino is everything that Crean isn't. Pitino is a coach who gets the most out of his teams wherever he coaches. He always has his teams fired up and knows how to make the appropriate adjustments at halftime, like against Syracuse or Duke today. He is everything you want in a coach. Imagine if IU had Pitino. There's no doubt in my mind that we would be in the Final Four. IU would not have looked so pathetic against Syracuse if we had Pitino. I'm not saying that I expect Crean to be as great as one of the best coaches in the history of college basketball, but there is that class of coaches who always seem to get the most out of their team (Izzo, Pitino, etc), and Crean just doesn't seem to be that type right now.

                It's frustrating that IU beat Michigan twice in the regular season, yet Michigan is the team who looks far superior in the tournament. They have a lot of heart and you have to give them credit. Some teams, like Michigan, kick it up a couple notches when it's tournament time. Others, like IU, wilt on the biggest stage.
                To be fair, IU athletics is in pretty decent shape. The baseball team is trouncing people, the soccer team won a national title, the swimming and basketball programs are going to do their things. Granted football is our big ? mark


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                  Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                  Louisville is Florida with more talent.

                  If by more talent you mean that Louisville is vastly superior to Florida in virtually every aspect of the game, then yeah I agree, they have more talent.

                  Am I correct that Michigan outscored Florida in transition points by a 28 to 4 margin? Louisville will never have just four transition points. Florida played bad defense and wasn't able to push the ball and score. Louisville will get a ton of transition points against anyone. Just ask Syracuse or Duke. I think anyone can beat anyone at this point and that Michigan has a good shot at winning it all, but it's not like Louisville is just some better version of Florida. They are a superior team.
                  Last edited by Sollozzo; 04-01-2013, 10:30 AM.

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                    Lousiville is like VCU full court pressure, but they also have half court D and can score. They have been the best team in the country for all but a 3 game period this season.


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                      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                      To be fair, IU athletics is in pretty decent shape. The baseball team is trouncing people, the soccer team won a national title, the swimming and basketball programs are going to do their things. Granted football is our big ? mark

                      Oh definitely. I'm just saying that if Louisville wins the championship, they will easily have the best athletic program in the country for the time being.

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                        Originally posted by Bball View Post
                        They said it was a 2hr surgery. Does that seem about normal for this type of thing or quick or slow?
                        I'm not honestly entirely sure, but I think that's reasonable. It depends a lot on if there are a lot of bone fragments and what other damage has been done to muscles and especially blood vessels.
                        Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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                          It looked like a clean break based on how the bone was protruding whcih is actually best case scenario.

                          Also, I thought CBS handled this poorly. They never cut away, they showed the replay twice even though it really didn't even need to be shown once, you could see the bone right away. And replaying Russ Smith breaking down into tears over and over again was classless.
                          Last edited by Trader Joe; 04-01-2013, 09:51 AM.


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                          • Re: 2013 NCAA Tournament Thread

                            Originally posted by Kstat View Post
                            Burke has owned every point guard that's really challenged him all season. He not only plays his game, he gets the other guy out of his by drawing him into a duel.

                            Siva is good, I know that. But Burke is the likely college player of the year. He's the alpha dog. He's the matchup advantage Michigan will have in every game, and he directs an entire team at a pro caliber level, whereas siva is a system guy that can't up his game to another level like Burke can.

                            I picked Louisville to win the national championship. I think they're that good. But I also think Michigan is the last team in the country they want to see. Michigan is built to take away the things Louisville wants to accomplish.
                            Siva won't get caught up in hero ball with Burke. Lousiville will handle Burke just liek IU did in both of the head to heads this year which is filter the ball in to his hands for long jumpers as much as you can. Michigan is winning right now because they are sharing the ball, but Louisville can easily take that way. They are not just a pressing team either, they are a fantastic half court defense as well.

                            Either way, Michigan has to get by Syracuse first.


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                              Dakich can be such a tool:

                              Loving how media is saying Ware's injury shook up Ville..how courageous they were..c'mon kids r tough and know injuries happen ..exhausting

                              https://twitter.com/dandakich/status/318505752908140544

                              Yeah, kids are always aware that a bone can pierce through skin at anytime. It's just part of playing basketball, like rolling an ankle. Sheesh, is he really trying to act like these kids weren't shaken up? Even cool-as-a-cucumber Pitino was wiping tears.

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                                Sometimes he doesn't know when to stop. He was claiming he has seen 7 injuries like that and one death in his time around sports. I would love for him to actually back that statement up on his radio show today.


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