http://www.ncaa.com/menshighlights/video/basketball-men/2013-03-21/dvdson-marq-2nd-001-layup-blue
http://deadspin.com/heres-how-marquette-erased-a-six-point-davidson-lead-i-458283539?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_twitter&utm_source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
Nice. Down five with 41 seconds to go and no timeouts. Nice.
Last bucket reminiscent of our game in the Garden 2 weeks ago.
Survive and advance.
Go C-7.
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Enjoy. It is epic.
Yes! Yes! Yes!
We shall make our children learns the names and actions, like our forefathers did with UNCC....with Doc Rivers against ND....with Novak against ND....with Lucas against Wiscy. It shall go down in the annals.
http://deadspin.com/heres-how-marquette-erased-a-six-point-davidson-lead-i-458283539
I like how the announcer says from 1:06-1:02 you don't need the three here and you don't shoot it well anyways......BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE J-Will with the pretty jumper for trey, and the orgasmic beautiful final minute goes on :o
My favorite internet porn.
I have watched this about a dozen times tonight.
Anyone have the pomeroy win probability by possession before the comeback started? For some context, it would be interesting to know exactly how improbable it was for us to pull it out like that.
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on March 21, 2013, 07:53:55 PM
I have watched this about a dozen times tonight.
I'll be watching this like did with Jae and DJO's threes a couple years ago vs. Syracuse. Just awesome.
It blows me away how often teams holding a lead like Davidson allows guys to get off any open threes, regardless if the odds are against the threes falling.
In situations like MU was in, pretty much their only slim chance left to tie or win inside that last 1-2 minutes is to make some threes. Trading two points from made free throws won't cut it.
If i was Davidson's coach or other coaches in that situation, i'd have had four defenders on the three point line and tell them to not sag into the paint or bite on penetration under any circumstances. Just stay in the grill of any player outside the three point line.
Any idea where I can see a replay in real time with no edits? Thanks.
sorry if this has already been posted...post-game interview with 13lue
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=9082278&categoryid=2378529
I wouldn't exactly call them wide open threes.
I wonder how many times I can watch that and NOT be excited every time....
Quote from: El Duderino on March 21, 2013, 08:06:05 PM
It blows me away how often teams holding a lead like Davidson allows guys to get off any open threes, regardless if the odds are against the threes falling.
In situations like MU was in, pretty much their only slim chance left to tie or win inside that last 1-2 minutes is to make some threes. Trading two points from made free throws won't cut it.
If i was Davidson's coach or other coaches in that situation, i'd have had four defenders on the three point line and tell them to not sag into the paint or bite on penetration under any circumstances. Just stay in the grill of any player outside the three point line.
I wouldn't call those open 3s at all. The most open shot in the final 1:33 was the layup.
Quote from: Skatastrophy on March 21, 2013, 08:08:28 PM
I wouldn't exactly call them wide open threes.
Only one by Wilson was, but i wouldn't have given Vander an inch of room to protect on penetration.
Quote from: Avenue Commons on March 21, 2013, 08:07:12 PM
Any idea where I can see a replay in real time with no edits? Thanks.
http://www.ncaa.com/march-madness-live/
You can watch the full game over again. I've already watched the last 5 minutes a couple of times.
OMG!!!
WOW!!!!!!!!!
Who said God wasn't a Warrior!!!!
Anyone see Gardner pull a Hayward on that inbounds pass after the made Davidson basket?
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on March 21, 2013, 08:37:03 PM
Anyone see Gardner pull a Hayward on that inbounds pass after the made Davidson basket?
Watching it in real time, I remember thinking that it was close. In the instant he actually makes the pass, he has only one foot on the ground and that one is out of bounds. His in-bounds foot is off for about .2 seconds. The right .2.
Witnessed it in person. It's still a complete blur. What sticks for me was how calm Vander was with 6.7 seconds. Give me the ball and get out of my way. It was like watching Hoosiers.
Quote from: tower912 on March 21, 2013, 08:40:06 PM
Watching it in real time, I remember thinking that it was close. In the instant he actually makes the pass, he has only one foot on the ground and that one is out of bounds. His in-bounds foot is off for about .2 seconds. The right .2.
It is a game of micrometers. First time all year a slip of paper could be slipped under the Sheesh's shoe.
Quote from: El Duderino on March 21, 2013, 08:06:05 PM
It blows me away how often teams holding a lead like Davidson allows guys to get off any open threes, regardless if the odds are against the threes falling.
Only none of those three threes were open threes, all were highly contested. Jamil had a hand in his face both times and Vander had to hit his falling back to get himself room to get it off.
Quote from: Moe on March 21, 2013, 08:25:20 PM
http://www.ncaa.com/march-madness-live/
You can watch the full game over again. I've already watched the last 5 minutes a couple of times.
I downloaded the app, but can't figure out how to watch the whole game. Lil help here?
Did anyone notice that Davante wasn't completely out of bounds when he made that inbounds pass? Damn near gave me a heart attack.
Did anyone else see it?
Quote from: setyoursightsnorth on March 21, 2013, 11:09:35 PM
Did anyone notice that Davante wasn't completely out of bounds when he made that inbounds pass? Damn near gave me a heart attack.
Did anyone else see it?
Yes
http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=37345.0;all
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on March 21, 2013, 11:13:11 PM
Yes
http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=37345.0;all
Lolz. Guess I'm still jittery from the win.
Quote from: jsglow on March 21, 2013, 08:45:58 PM
Witnessed it in person. It's still a complete blur. What sticks for me was how calm Vander was with 6.7 seconds. Give me the ball and get out of my way. It was like watching Hoosiers.
Yes! Preternatural!
Quote from: Avenue Commons on March 21, 2013, 10:18:07 PM
I downloaded the app, but can't figure out how to watch the whole game. Lil help here?
You can also watch the game on cbssports.com. I know the whole game is available on there, worked for me.
Marquette's dream for a third straight Sweet 16 appearance is very much alive after a riveting come from behind win over Davidson. Here are the big plays down the stretch with Ian Eagle on the call.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1a23m90IZeg
Quote from: setyoursightsnorth on March 21, 2013, 11:09:35 PM
Did anyone notice that Davante wasn't completely out of bounds when he made that inbounds pass? Damn near gave me a heart attack.
Did anyone else see it?
Thankfully, there is no "plane of the goal line" distinction in basketball like there is in football.
When Davante released the ball, his left foot was off the ground. Perfectly legal.
Quote from: El Duderino on March 21, 2013, 08:06:05 PM
It blows me away how often teams holding a lead like Davidson allows guys to get off any open threes, regardless if the odds are against the threes falling.
In situations like MU was in, pretty much their only slim chance left to tie or win inside that last 1-2 minutes is to make some threes. Trading two points from made free throws won't cut it.
If i was Davidson's coach or other coaches in that situation, i'd have had four defenders on the three point line and tell them to not sag into the paint or bite on penetration under any circumstances. Just stay in the grill of any player outside the three point line.
The problem is guarding the 3 without fouling.