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Post by ducky on Nov 15, 2006 17:18:15 GMT -5
Can anyone stop Florida?
How bout Oregon duck freshman. Averaging 31ppg and shooting 24 for 36 behind the arc... ;D
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Post by ducky on Nov 15, 2006 17:22:23 GMT -5
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Post by cjmjones008 on Nov 15, 2006 17:23:36 GMT -5
De'Sean Butler has looked great in WVU's first two games
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Post by duce on Nov 15, 2006 17:29:56 GMT -5
I think UNC and UF are the best this year. It should come down to them, or the road will go through one of them. If I had to pick right now, Florida.
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Post by Vernon on Nov 15, 2006 18:28:49 GMT -5
College Basketball is going to be amazing to watch this year.
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Post by garf2000 on Nov 15, 2006 19:40:39 GMT -5
fucking butler
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Post by ducky on Nov 18, 2006 1:49:05 GMT -5
Oregon 4-0, all easy games, but the real test starts... we are @rice, then on Wednesday @#6 Georgetown, and without our best player(5 star player from michigan) Malik Hairston.
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Post by dahkman on Nov 18, 2006 14:07:21 GMT -5
anyone see durant light up st johns last night....
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Post by djmyte on Nov 18, 2006 23:56:44 GMT -5
Durant next to Bosh, Bargnani and Ford sounds good... anything sounds good at this point.
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Post by amrum on Nov 19, 2006 0:08:55 GMT -5
Florida is very good. I'm not a Florida fan, but I love how they play.
UNC is very talented. Can they put it all together? Yes.
Ohio State is good, but overratted IMO. Watch out for Wisconsin. They should be Big10 Champs. Purdue should be the Big10 suprise team this year. Oh and KS needs to have those Hoosiers puts some points on the board or he will be gone. Hoosier fans aren't going to support this piece of shit style of play unless it brings Championships with an S. This isn't Oklahoma my friend where you can get by with winning 20 games on effort. This is Indiana where you have to win in style when it comes to basketball. Sampsons teams are known for effort...great. Effort isn't good enough. You have to be the best of the best at IU. Period.
As a Notre Dame fan I like the talent on the team, but Mike Brey just isn't a top notch coach. He isn't given enough credit for his recruiting, especially when it comes to Indiana players. But you have to coach too and his teams just don't play that well despite the talent. I'm wondering if ND will look to a former alumni, Bill Laimbeer or Monty Williams maybe? Or how about bringing back Matt Doherty? Or what about former UCLA coach Steve Lavin or former Warriors/Standford coach Mike Montgomery? Any of these guys would be better than Brey, IMO. Brey is a good guy, can get recruits, his teams just underachieve. Time to move on.
I love Bruce Pearl's teams. I love how they play. Pressure you ass full court and then run the ball down your throat. Hoosier fans wish that Sampson would take notes from Pearl.
I'm a little pissed. 2 of my suprise teams this year have already been upsetted. Arizona and Kansas. Go figure.w
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Post by Bender on Nov 19, 2006 4:37:26 GMT -5
red storm baby red storm we r taking the big east by storm
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Post by Scott on Nov 19, 2006 11:48:32 GMT -5
Watching Durant play on national TV was awesome. The kid was super exciting; he can handle the ball so well, shoot, drive, block, and everything else there is.
Being from Ohio, watch out for the Buckeyes. They've got a group of gunners from outside right now. Jamar Butler, the starting PG, can gun it from long range and is a great floor general. Daequan Cook (freshman) has been playing very well so far and is shooting lights out. Freshman PG Mike Conley can handle the rock pretty well and will be a good player off the bench when we need to give Butler a break or to move Butler to the 2 and give the current SG a break. Oden, who will be fighting with Durant for freshman of the year, should be returning around the end of the year and will hopefully be able to give the Buckeyes an inside presence on both ends of the floor which will be needed in the Big 10. I expect to see OSU win the Big 10 and probably be a #2 seed in the NCAA. I'd like to see them be a #1 seed, but they will have trouble beating Kansas or UNC in the non-conference part of their schedule without Oden (and it's doubtful he's back until the conference schedule).
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Post by ducky on Nov 20, 2006 15:57:20 GMT -5
Durant is sick...
G-town falls to old dominion, ouch.
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Post by ducky on Nov 20, 2006 23:27:12 GMT -5
w0w, my ducks down 8 with a minute left in regulation. We go to overtime, thanks to 4 3pointers in a row...And we would have won it at the buzzer, our fab frosh, Tajuan Porter throws up a crazy 3 at buzzer and hits it, but he walked... so ducks go to overtime and dominate. Another win showing some heart, unlike last year. 5-0, Next game: @ #14 Georgetown
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Post by ducky on Nov 29, 2006 21:55:26 GMT -5
YEAH! ducks beat gtwon, hahahaha. 6-0 baby.
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Post by The X-Factor on Nov 29, 2006 23:30:57 GMT -5
UNC 4tw.
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Post by ducky on Dec 11, 2006 17:49:10 GMT -5
Nice, A win over Nebraska, and my ducks are only 1 of 9 teams still undefeated. And we are ranked 22nd.
Sweet
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Post by Lumley316 on Dec 11, 2006 19:23:29 GMT -5
Yea UCLA still hasnt lost yet with a close win.
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Post by ducky on Dec 11, 2006 21:16:02 GMT -5
Well, that's ucla, no shit...
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Post by Lumley316 on Dec 11, 2006 21:41:23 GMT -5
Dont be jealous
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Post by Bender on Dec 11, 2006 21:42:43 GMT -5
St. John's Red Storm. What now! We are running through this non conference schedule then we are gonna beat duke mother fuckers
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