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brewcity77

That game from Wade was the best performance I ever saw in a tourney game. This might be the first time I've watched this since that day.

GGGG

Entire thing is on YouTube. I watched it a couple months ago.

brewcity77

Under 2:00, when Diener passes to Novak for 3 and is celebrating before the three before Novak even has the shot up, one of my favorite moments ever. Just brilliant.

wadesworld

Quote from: brewcity77 on March 21, 2017, 08:58:50 PM
Under 2:00, when Diener passes to Novak for 3 and is celebrating before the three before Novak even has the shot up, one of my favorite moments ever. Just brilliant.

That and when he gets a steal in the backcourt, drops a pass off to (I think) Jackson, and then grabs the ball after it goes through the net and slams it down onto the baseline.

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dajudge

Quote from: brewcity77 on March 21, 2017, 08:49:24 PM
That game from Wade was the best performance I ever saw in a tourney game. This might be the first time I've watched this since that day.
Don't know final stats but at 4 mins he had 29/11/10

MUDPT

29/11/11, tried to get that as my license plate here in Wisconsin.

GoldenDieners32

I was a year old when that game happened so i dont remember it. But my dad always tells me about it and dwade, novak, and diener. I decided to watch it today and I realised that Robert Jackson was a huge role, and he was a monster in the post.

MU82

Quote from: GoldenEagles32 on March 21, 2017, 10:11:06 PM
I was a year old when that game happened so i dont remember it. But my dad always tells me about it and dwade, novak, and diener. I decided to watch it today and I realised that Robert Jackson was a huge role, and he was a monster in the post.

Shyte. When I was a year old, Wilt had his 100-point game.

I'm effen old.

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RJax55

Quote from: GoldenEagles32 on March 21, 2017, 10:11:06 PM
I was a year old when that game happened so i dont remember it. But my dad always tells me about it and dwade, novak, and diener. I decided to watch it today and I realised that Robert Jackson was a huge role, and he was a monster in the post.

RJax went for 24 points and 15 boards. He was awesome. By far, his best performance that season. He owned Marquis Estill. The game prior, Estill had destroyed Wisconsin. Otherwise, it would have been a MU vs. UW match-up to go to New Orleans.

Because of Wade's triple-double, Jackson's game maybe MU's most underappreciated performance of all-time.

CreanLover

If you ask me, Jackson was key to us calming ourselves down and not getting overwhelmed early. We were very young and inexperienced. Jackson was not only in his 5th year, he was a massive dude and had played Kentucky often in his previous life. He had a couple baskets early and really let the rest of the guys realize we could play with Kentucky. DWade took over from there...and Novak.

brewcity77

Quote from: RJax55 on March 22, 2017, 12:05:21 AM
RJax went for 24 points and 15 boards. He was awesome. By far, his best performance that season. He owned Marquis Estill. The game prior, Estill had destroyed Wisconsin. Otherwise, it would have been a MU vs. UW match-up to go to New Orleans.

Because of Wade's triple-double, Jackson's game maybe MU's most underappreciated performance of all-time.

So true. Having not watched it since then, I forgot how great he was, especially in the first half. Wade's triple double, especially his second half scoring, stands out vividly, but Jackson was quietly dominant that game.

GoldenDieners32

If im correct he had a double double in the first half. He killed

jficke13

And the degree of smack that Marquis Estil talked pre-game was just fuel for the fire. I think someone asked him about having played Robert Jackson in the past and he said "who? Don't remember him." Or something like that.

So. So. Sweet.

Oldgym

I remember the serious looks on the players' faces leaving the team hotel.  All business.  Except Steve Novak, who was just grinning for ear to ear walking out to the bus.  Somebody near me said something like, "Ah, the freshman.  He thinks it's always gonna be like this."

MDMU04

Quote from: jficke13 on March 22, 2017, 08:52:32 AM
And the degree of smack that Marquis Estil talked pre-game was just fuel for the fire. I think someone asked him about having played Robert Jackson in the past and he said "who? Don't remember him." Or something like that.

So. So. Sweet.

You're right. Jackson was asked about this during the post game and I think his response was something to the effect of "I think he remembers me now."
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