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02-09-2013, 02:46 PM
#616
Knicks all da way
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
why arent these coaches telling their kids to foul as they are running?
so many fouls to give wasted
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02-09-2013, 02:50 PM
#617
7-time NBA All-Star
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by imdaman99
why arent these coaches telling their kids to foul as they are running?
so many fouls to give wasted
It's the basketball equivalent of bad clock management in football. So stupid by both teams to not use any of their fouls to give.
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02-09-2013, 02:58 PM
#618
7-time NBA All-Star
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Both teams deserved to lose for stupidly leaving fouls on the table in regulation. That would've been Michigan's first win at Wisconsin since, I don't know...a long ass time. Heard or read the exact year earlier but forgot it.
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02-09-2013, 02:58 PM
#619
Knicks all da way
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
and now michigan lost... because their center tried to do a sissy layup when he should have dunked it on a breakaway. dumb 19 yr olds i swear
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02-09-2013, 02:59 PM
#620
Mohamed Bamba
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
I don't want miss the tip for the UNC game, but a little bit of me wanted to see Hardaway jr make another 3 since he was playing with 5 fouls. If he really did have 5 fouls like ESPN said he had,
Last edited by IGotACoolStory; 02-09-2013 at 03:01 PM.
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02-09-2013, 03:00 PM
#621
Very good NBA starter
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
god i just cant stand dan dakich
after two huge 3s to end regulation, all he does is complain about not fouling, almost ignoring the incredible shots both teams hit.
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02-09-2013, 03:02 PM
#622
Knicks all da way
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by KG215
Both teams deserved to lose for stupidly leaving fouls on the table in regulation. That would've been Michigan's first win at Wisconsin since, I don't know...a long ass time. Heard or read the exact year earlier but forgot it.
since 1999. i dont understand why the same fckin retarded guy that let the wisconsin kid hit the half court 3 was on him again with under a minute left (subbed in TO PLAY DEFENSE on him). he leaves his hand down when theres like 10 seconds on the shotclock and gives up a good look at another 3. and of course he hits another 3 in his face.
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02-09-2013, 03:05 PM
#623
7-time NBA All-Star
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by chips93
god i just cant stand dan dakich
after two huge 3s to end regulation, all he does is complain about not fouling, almost ignoring the incredible shots both teams hit.
While I agree somewhat, his coaching background/mindset was really coming through there. And, to be honest, he was right. It was incredibly stupid for both teams to let the other even get a shot up when they had 2+ fouls to give.
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02-09-2013, 03:11 PM
#624
Roy Hibbert Super Star
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
BANG. Weird shit happens at the Kohl Center man, they built it on an Indian burial ground or something.
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02-09-2013, 04:00 PM
#625
Mohamed Bamba
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Miami is just so much better than UNC. Christ.
This team isn't going anywhere when the starting lineup is 3v5 on offense. Or most nights 2v5. Some nights 1v5, like what is happening right now.
And the post rotation consist of what are essentially two walk-on players and a guy who has been playing basketball for 4 years. One of them starts!
Meh.
Anyone notice some of Miami's main rotation? They are 5 or 6th year RS seniors. Very soon they will have a 25 year old Kadji, 23 year old Johnson, 23 year old Gamble, and 23 year old Scott.
That lineup is older than the Rockets
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02-09-2013, 04:12 PM
#626
Heat|Dolphins|Marlins
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by IGotACoolStory
Miami is just so much better than UNC. Christ.
This team isn't going anywhere when the starting lineup is 3v5 on offense. Or most nights 2v5. Some nights 1v5, like what is happening right now.
And the post rotation consist of what are essentially two walk-on players and a guy who has been playing basketball for 4 years. One of them starts!
Meh.
Anyone notice some of Miami's main rotation? They are 5 or 6th year RS seniors. Very soon they will have a 25 year old Kadji, 23 year old Johnson, 23 year old Gamble, and 23 year old Scott.
That lineup is older than the Rockets
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02-09-2013, 04:15 PM
#627
7-time NBA All-Star
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Every quality team UNC has played this year has had them down by nearly 30 at one point. I refuse to watch us play Duke next week because I may break my TV watching those smug arrogant douche bags floor slap and thump their chest after they drain 15+ threes en route to a 30+ point lead.
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02-09-2013, 04:17 PM
#628
7-time NBA All-Star
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by IGotACoolStory
Miami is just so much better than UNC. Christ.
This team isn't going anywhere when the starting lineup is 3v5 on offense. Or most nights 2v5. Some nights 1v5, like what is happening right now.
And the post rotation consist of what are essentially two walk-on players and a guy who has been playing basketball for 4 years. One of them starts!
Meh.
Anyone notice some of Miami's main rotation? They are 5 or 6th year RS seniors. Very soon they will have a 25 year old Kadji, 23 year old Johnson, 23 year old Gamble, and 23 year old Scott.
That lineup is older than the Rockets
Damn, I knew they were old, but didn't realize they were that old. How the hell is Kadji still in college at 25 years old? Meanwhile, UNC has four freshmen and four sophomores in their rotation, two of which are essentially walk-on caliber.
It's kind of like BYU when they have a bunch of 22-23 year olds playing for them because they spent two years doing their mission.
Last edited by KG215; 02-09-2013 at 04:26 PM.
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02-09-2013, 04:25 PM
#629
Re: 2012/13 Observation Deck
This Larkin guy is very good and handsome no homo
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02-09-2013, 04:27 PM
#630
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