Scaring me with OT win against WVU
Ya, because it was their tenacious d that prevented WVU from making any shots down the stretch.
Quote from: AWegrzyn17 on March 07, 2012, 06:34:03 PM
Ya, because it was their tenacious d that prevented WVU from making any shots down the stretch.
"You broke the rules, now I rip out all your _____ hair."
UConn doesn't scare me one bit. They don't run an offense. It's all isolation plays and selfish drives. Boatright and Napier can't play together. Oriakhi and Drummond can't play together. They beat a mediocre West Virginia team in overtime (our 1 point win came with 3 starters out half the game at their place on a Friday night), and DePaul. I don't think this qualifies as UConn being back.
Calhoun's presence changes that team.
Quote from: mviale on March 07, 2012, 06:26:07 PM
Scaring me with OT win against WVU
Why would they scare you?
If MU ends up playing UConn, it will mean a Saturday night dance. That's good crap.
They beat DePaul and a West Virginia team that never learned how to close games out.
Feel confident their 7-game MSG run will end tomorrow.
They're beat, probably tomorrow. If they do upset Cuse, I think Georgetown matches up well with them and plays a more disciplined style and will take care of them - also picking the Hoyas over Cincy tomorrow to get to that point.
Down 8 to Syracuse but lots of time to go. 7 to go in the first.
UConn just went on a huge run to tie it up.
UConn is back indeed, 23-21.
NOT!
Quote from: BLUEPRINT on March 08, 2012, 01:23:08 PM
NOT!
Bet you couldn't wait until they lost to post that
Way, way, way too much Napier and Boatright. Not nearly enough Lamb.
Not only didn't Lamb score for the last 19 minutes of the game, but I don't think he attempted a single shot as Syracuse took control of the game over the last 7-8 minutes. Some was his fault because he just stood outside the arc, waiting for passes that never came. Much was the guards' fault for ignoring by far the team's best player. Calhoun has to accept blame, too.
UConn's offense the last 7-8 mins reminded me of ours all too often under Crean and last year in the closing minutes against Louisville. Lots of standing around and watching one player (usually Napier) playing bouncy-ball.
The last couple days made for a nice little story, but UConn has some issues. Too many selfish players, with Napier at the top of the list.