Your mom's up on my 7 and a half.
Loyola Chicago up 7 at the half on Michigan. They're 24-0 when leading at halftime.
That game was tailor made for them to win, too. Choke job.
Loyola with a meltdown so embarrassing, it's like Doc Rivers was coaching them.
Michigan was playing like that Butler team that shat their pants in their last final, too. I'm definitely putting money on Kansas/Nova winner.
Kansas/Nova isn't even fun to watch because of the three-point chucker ball being played.
Kansas is beating Villanova 18-4 in points in the paint and they're still getting blown out. The three-point shot is broken.
Tech held Nova to like 4-25 from 3pt land and still lost so maybe they're just good....
Not hating on Villanova, of course they're good. And the Clippers may very well draft Mikal Bridges, so I'm excited about that. But this style of play is just straight-up boring and one-dimensional.
College basketball has always been like that. It's why I have hated it for years.
The real reason why Loyola lost:
at anyone who is talking about an 11 seed getting to the Final Four and losing
That team did 50x more than they should have.
Having to see that ego driven decrepit old nun stealing the spotlight from the players who actually won the games was reason enough to pull against Loyola.
Still very early, but three-point chucker ball isn't working for Nova so far against a real defense... already 1-9 so far.
Of course, this DiVincenzo guy is going full Curry now.
Why is there a tday's NBA game on CBS?
I said "still very early" for a reason
Why does that German hedge early and trap every PNR at the top of the key? Someone is obviously always going to be open if the ball handler is patient. Either wide open lay-up or wide open three pointer.
Pretty simple. Stop trapping.
Boring ass . Moving the ball around just to get rid of it, every other play is improvisation.
I wanted to be out in Vegas but my plans changed. Glad they did b/c I liked the over 145. I also liked the -7 Villanova to a lesser extent; but I probably would've ended up on the losing side of the ledger.
Not sure nuns are all that ego driven. She was a source of motivation / symbol of hope, tbh. If it got overplayed, blame the ins ution or media, tbh.
That DiVicenzo kid got really hot tonight, off the bench.
Reminded of how Freshman bench guy Toby Bailey of UCLA suddenly became hot and became the XFactor, on the first NCAA Final I saw broadcast live via satellite, when i was a young teen. Mid 1990s.
Same as the young Ron Mercer for Kentucky.
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