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03-14-2013, 03:34 PM
#901
*****
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Wait, what did Richmond do in those 5 seconds to blow a 3-point lead? I know that dude threw another player and got a tech. What happened next?
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03-14-2013, 03:46 PM
#902
Good college starter
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by ace23
Wait, what did Richmond do in those 5 seconds to blow a 3-point lead? I know that dude threw another player and got a tech. What happened next?
they fouled on the inbound and the ref called an intentional. So that's two shots and the ball. Then the coach got a technical which is another two shots.
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03-14-2013, 03:49 PM
#903
Good college starter
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Penn State hanging around on Michigan, can they pull off the upset? as an MSU fan, I hope they somehow go on a 30-0 run and blow them out of the water lolll
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03-14-2013, 03:57 PM
#904
Good college starter
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
ok nvm
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03-14-2013, 04:44 PM
#905
7-time NBA All-Star
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
James Southerland is now 12/15 from three in 2 games in the Big East Tournament. Pitt fought back and had a FT with a chance to tie the game 48-48, but missed.
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03-14-2013, 05:10 PM
#906
NBA Legend
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Classic Pitt postseason basketball. Trail big in the first half, rally hard, and then lose by a basket. Expect more of this in the NCAA.
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03-14-2013, 05:58 PM
#907
Good college starter
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by Jailblazers7
Classic Pitt postseason basketball. Trail big in the first half, rally hard, and then lose by a basket. Expect more of this in the NCAA.
that last TO was brutal, but Adams and Zanna really dont have the passing ability to free each other underneath. Syracuse was extending their zone leaving HUGE space at the free-throw line and short-corner but they never wanted to make that extra bounce pass. Adams made a strong finish a couple times when they took the short corner away and he drove, but other than that, he did not look comfortable at all in the high post. Still so raw.
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03-14-2013, 05:59 PM
#908
Good college starter
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
oh and James Sutherland hitting three after three doesnt help either
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03-14-2013, 07:06 PM
#909
NBA Legend
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by Burgz V2
that last TO was brutal, but Adams and Zanna really dont have the passing ability to free each other underneath. Syracuse was extending their zone leaving HUGE space at the free-throw line and short-corner but they never wanted to make that extra bounce pass. Adams made a strong finish a couple times when they took the short corner away and he drove, but other than that, he did not look comfortable at all in the high post. Still so raw.
Yeah, he still needs to build confidence and get comfortable on the court. I think he will be much better next year if he doesn't leave. The game will slow down for him and he will be able to let his talent shine more.
We have a recruit named Mike Young coming in next season who is a PF with some actual skills on the block. I'm excited to have a big who is more than a long athlete. Zanna should be better because he actually has some skill but he doesn't really play like a big, except that he rebounds very aggressively.
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03-14-2013, 07:15 PM
#910
Good college starter
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Bill Raftery just said "sorry but I just love penetration so much..." and the color guy doing the game let out a little laugh LOLLLL sometimes I wonder if he does it on purpose
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03-14-2013, 07:27 PM
#911
Good college starter
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by Jailblazers7
Yeah, he still needs to build confidence and get comfortable on the court. I think he will be much better next year if he doesn't leave. The game will slow down for him and he will be able to let his talent shine more.
We have a recruit named Mike Young coming in next season who is a PF with some actual skills on the block. I'm excited to have a big who is more than a long athlete. Zanna should be better because he actually has some skill but he doesn't really play like a big, except that he rebounds very aggressively.
Zanna has a good motor and runs really well but he doesn't really finish well in traffic, aside from that and-one at the end and the one where he clearly got fouled but not called, he kept bringing the ball down and getting swarmed he needs to use his length and keep the ball above his head. Dude came to play though he was really running the floor hard, it's hard to do when Syracuse was basically playing small the whole game.
PITT will be really good next year, too bad Woodall is a senior
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03-14-2013, 07:40 PM
#912
NBA Legend
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
I actually don't mind Woodall leaving. Robinson will play point full time and take it to the next level and we get to give some of our wing player more minutes. JJ Moore has had to play out of position a bit and Zeigler has talent but could never get into a rhythm because of limited minutes.
Woodall is a good player but I just think the way hit fits into the roster doesn't mesh well.
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03-15-2013, 09:27 AM
#913
Roy Hibbert Super Star
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
So these were the (arguably obviously) two best players in college basketball this year.
Rankings are stupid.
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03-15-2013, 03:24 PM
#914
Life goes on.
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Wow @ Illinois getting roasted. I knew it would happen, though. Couldn't even watch it seriously. I wished they had come harder. I turned it on again late just in time to see dude pull off that 360. The only part about that that makes me mad is the fact they had 3 players under the rim and we didn't even have one guy across half court.
Gonna be sad shit if/when we lose in the first round. Such a talented team... even well built, but our guys are ****ing up, missing shots and playing like *******; Abrams is shitting the bed. We can't just expect BP to bail us out every time.
-Smak
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03-15-2013, 03:28 PM
#915
Life goes on.
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by Burgz V2
Bill Raftery just said "sorry but I just love penetration so much..." and the color guy doing the game let out a little laugh LOLLLL sometimes I wonder if he does it on purpose
Double post. Of course. They is a ton of innuendo/ double entendre. The guys who did it the best are the most popular. Marv Albert is always talking about penetration, too.
That's why I liked Dickie V cuz he was not on that shit.
Dude in Illini game said, "Indiana beats people when they spurt on them." It's like wut...
Edit: ONIONS.
-Smak
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