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Atocep 03-27-2009 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by panerd (Post 1979219)
Let's all feel good about Mr. Hansbourogh driving to his kid's game for only the 3rd time in his college career. Too bad there wasn't a division I university (That you were a basketball player for!) about 3 hours from your house that you could drive to more often. Oh that's right Mizzou is... Fuck you!


Tyler Hansbrough and the PS3 competing for the excessive love of MBBF would probably be far more than this universe could sustain.

Wolfpack 03-27-2009 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by panerd (Post 1979219)
Let's all feel good about Mr. Hansbourogh driving to his kid's game for only the 3rd time in his college career. Too bad there wasn't a division I university (That you were a basketball player for!) about 3 hours from your house that you could drive to more often. Oh that's right Mizzou is... Fuck you!


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Originally Posted by Radii (Post 1979222)
:D


I'm with panerd. I'd rather have had occasional instances of outright hatred for Hansborough than an everyday hatred. Familiarity breeds contempt (unless it's an ACC official being familiar with Hansborough, in which case it's 100% man-love). :D

Radii 03-28-2009 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Wolfpack (Post 1979239)
I'm with panerd. I'd rather have had occasional instances of outright hatred for Hansborough than an everyday hatred. Familiarity breeds contempt (unless it's an ACC official being familiar with Hansborough, in which case it's 100% man-love). :D



What's been hilarious to me really is that a couple of my closest friends are huge Missouri fans. They're beaten down and bitter in general after a lifetime of 5th downs and Tyus Edeny's, they hate Roy Williams from his Kansas relations, feel beaten down by Hansbrough's success at UNC(and both claim, possibly quite correctly, that if Quin had not been at Mizzou he would have gone there, so they hate Duke too), and then, this year, Larry Drew II, son of Mizzou great Larry Drew, goes to UNC too.

If I didn't feel sorry for them already because they root for such a cursed program, I really don't know how far I'd go rubbing their noses in it constantly. But honestly, I can't bring myself to do it, I just feel bad for them.

Karlifornia 03-28-2009 05:13 AM

Gonzaga :(


I really thought they had what it took to hang with an elite program. Now it's just a bunch of teams I don't care about playing each other. I may watch the championship game at a bar somewhere, but otherwise, I don't give a shit about any of these eight boring teams left.

sterlingice 03-28-2009 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Karlifornia (Post 1979275)
Gonzaga :(


I really thought they had what it took to hang with an elite program. Now it's just a bunch of teams I don't care about playing each other. I may watch the championship game at a bar somewhere, but otherwise, I don't give a shit about any of these eight boring teams left.


You know that cliche of "if X plays their best game, they can beat anyone". Team X is probably UNC this year and that pretty close to their best game, especially in the first half. I mean, how do you beat a team who hits 65% and has 0 turnovers through the first 14 minutes of the game? Gonzaga hung with them for a while but were just outclasses since Carolina brought their A game.

SI

Mizzou B-ball fan 03-28-2009 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by panerd (Post 1979098)
Mike Anderson just lost about $500,000 on his upcoming contract with that news.


Not at all. Mizzou has already floated a 1.3M-1.4M contract with incentives that would push it to near 2M if he met all incentives. It will be announced shortly after the season is over.

Also, don't forget that Anderson is still one of the top three being considered for the Georgia job. There's not a chance in hell that he'll want that job, but he can still use it as leverage.

Mizzou B-ball fan 03-28-2009 09:05 AM

FYI in regards to the previous conversation about Mizzou's rebounding. The system that Mizzou runs almost guarantees that they won't have good rebounding numbers because Mizzou always puts up many more shots than their opponent, resulting in many more defensive rebounds for their opponent.

On the other side, Mizzou often forces many more turnovers than the other team. The coaching staff uses a different measurement of efficiency that uses both of those stats. They take the rebounding margin and add it to the turnover margin. Anything that ends up with a net of zero or better is considered very good. So if Mizzou is -6 on rebounding margin but is +8 on turnover margin, the staff is going to be very happy with that.

Another thing fans of other teams notice is that Mizzou gives up more inside shots than most teams. That's going to happen when your defense is pushed out further than most. On the flip side, most fans would be shocked at how many fast break points MU gets after a made basket. Mizzou always has guards releasing and when a guard drives inside and makes a basket, Mizzou is able to outlet quickly and beat them down the floor.

Most Mizzou fans are used to hearing these criticisms of the system by now. After a few years of watching it, you start to see just how well it can work. Conversely, some of the stats it produces appear so foreign to what most teams want. As a result, people assume that it's not working. It's just a whole different system and conventional statistics can't be judged the same way as other teams because it can be a winning system that produces some numbers that don't match the results.

jbergey22 03-28-2009 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Karlifornia (Post 1979275)
Gonzaga :(


I really thought they had what it took to hang with an elite program. Now it's just a bunch of teams I don't care about playing each other. I may watch the championship game at a bar somewhere, but otherwise, I don't give a shit about any of these eight boring teams left.


What exactly is so "boring" about the 8 teams left? Probably 8 of the best 10 teams in the nation are left which means this weekends games should be fantastic.

RedKingGold 03-28-2009 09:30 AM

Looking foward to Pitt-'Nova tonight. I do think 'Nova has a chance to upset Pitt, but they need to get Blair in foul trouble, contain Young on the wing, and and protect the ball.

If they can do those three things, we have a shot.

jbergey22 03-28-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan (Post 1979309)
FYI in regards to the previous conversation about Mizzou's rebounding. The system that Mizzou runs almost guarantees that they won't have good rebounding numbers because Mizzou always puts up many more shots than their opponent, resulting in many more defensive rebounds for their opponent.

On the other side, Mizzou often forces many more turnovers than the other team. The coaching staff uses a different measurement of efficiency that uses both of those stats. They take the rebounding margin and add it to the turnover margin. Anything that ends up with a net of zero or better is considered very good. So if Mizzou is -6 on rebounding margin but is +8 on turnover margin, the staff is going to be very happy with that.

Another thing fans of other teams notice is that Mizzou gives up more inside shots than most teams. That's going to happen when your defense is pushed out further than most. On the flip side, most fans would be shocked at how many fast break points MU gets after a made basket. Mizzou always has guards releasing and when a guard drives inside and makes a basket, Mizzou is able to outlet quickly and beat them down the floor.

Most Mizzou fans are used to hearing these criticisms of the system by now. After a few years of watching it, you start to see just how well it can work. Conversely, some of the stats it produces appear so foreign to what most teams want. As a result, people assume that it's not working. It's just a whole different system and conventional statistics can't be judged the same way as other teams because it can be a winning system that produces some numbers that don't match the results.



My instincts tell me from watching Mizzou/Kansas that Mizzou struggles against the good shot blocking big men and that Mizzou may struggle against Thabeet in the middle. Is this a fair observation?

cartman 03-28-2009 11:06 AM

I'll come out and admit I was completely wrong in my stating that there would be a good chance that the Big 12 wouldn't send any teams to the Sweet 16. I viewed all of the teams losing to each other the last few weeks of the season in a pessimistic light, and thinking it was a sign of overall conference weakness.

sterlingice 03-28-2009 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by cartman (Post 1979356)
I'll come out and admit I was completely wrong in my stating that there would be a good chance that the Big 12 wouldn't send any teams to the Sweet 16. I viewed all of the teams losing to each other the last few weeks of the season in a pessimistic light, and thinking it was a sign of overall conference weakness.


Looks like we had 3 high quality teams this year and A&M, Texas, and Okie State all won their first round games. Sounds like a good showing to me :)

SI

Mizzou B-ball fan 03-28-2009 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jbergey22 (Post 1979318)
My instincts tell me from watching Mizzou/Kansas that Mizzou struggles against the good shot blocking big men and that Mizzou may struggle against Thabeet in the middle. Is this a fair observation?


Generally, bigs aren't a problem on their own for Mizzou. MU thrives on trapping at any opportunity possible. I think Mizzou struggles against a team like KU just because they do an excellent job of spacing out, which means that the trap man has to come from a greater distance.

Bill Self not only does a great job of teaching the spacing, but his players also do a great job of actually implementing that spacing. They are well-conditioned too. All the coaches Mizzou plays tell their players to spread out, but not all of them in the up-tempo pace are disciplined enough to do it when they start getting tired. It's even tougher when you only have 24-36 hours to prepare for it.

MizzouRah 03-28-2009 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by panerd (Post 1979219)
Let's all feel good about Mr. Hansbourogh driving to his kid's game for only the 3rd time in his college career. Too bad there wasn't a division I university (That you were a basketball player for!) about 3 hours from your house that you could drive to more often. Oh that's right Mizzou is... Fuck you!


I like Tyler and I believe if Mike Anderson was the coach at that time, Hansbourogh would have been a Tiger.

At least he went to my 2nd favorite team, UNC.

Mizzou B-ball fan 03-28-2009 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by MizzouRah (Post 1979397)
I like Tyler and I believe if Mike Anderson was the coach at that time, Hansbourogh would have been a Tiger.

At least he went to my 2nd favorite team, UNC.


I'm sure you know already, but that's exactly what would have happened. If Mizzou wouldn't have gone on probation, there's no question Hansborough (sp?) would have been a Tiger.

MizzouRah 03-28-2009 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan (Post 1979406)
I'm sure you know already, but that's exactly what would have happened. If Mizzou wouldn't have gone on probation, there's no question Hansborough (sp?) would have been a Tiger.


I've heard that, but I didn't know if that was 100% accurate. Not taking anything away from this years team.. but could you imagine adding Tyler to this lineup? :eek:

How are you feeling today? I'm psyched.. heading over to a friends house to get rowdy. :D

M-I-Z

Radii 03-28-2009 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 1979300)
You know that cliche of "if X plays their best game, they can beat anyone". Team X is probably UNC this year and that pretty close to their best game, especially in the first half. I mean, how do you beat a team who hits 65% and has 0 turnovers through the first 14 minutes of the game? Gonzaga hung with them for a while but were just outclasses since Carolina brought their A game.



I think you're definitely right about that. Unfortunately, out of the 1 seeds, I think UNC is also the most likely team to just not play any defense for 40 minutes and allow a team's best player to cruise to 30 points and a victory. If they continue to work hard on defense, I think they're the best team in the nation. But I don't think one can count on that to happen.

Ginyard being out all year has allowed Danny Green to develop into a very nice player, but every loss UNC has had is due to defensive lapses, usually allowing the opponent's best scorer to put up ridiculous numbers. If their shutdown defender is on Tyrese Rice, or Jeff Teague, or Grievis Vasquez, or Toney Douglas, I think they're 35-0 right now and that preseason hype has a legitimate shot at coming true.

Of course, I shouldn't bitch about a 31-4 season, just wishful thinking about how good this team is now with its best defender on the bench all season hurt.

Schmidty 03-28-2009 03:03 PM

I've decided that I'm just going stop watching all of the talking head "experts". All I've heard all year is "State's not good enough", "State's fragile", "State won't win the Big Ten", State won't get out of the first round", "State won't beat *fill-in-the-blank*". Now apparently MSU has zero chance of beating Louisville.

All the Spartans do is win. I'm not usually one for the whole "no respect" thing, but in this case, I don't think anyone can argue that it's true.

Good luck to the Cardinals, but I think this team is determined enough to beat them.

panerd 03-28-2009 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Schmidty (Post 1979458)
I've decided that I'm just going stop watching all of the talking head "experts". All I've heard all year is "State's not good enough", "State's fragile", "State won't win the Big Ten", State won't get out of the first round", "State won't beat *fill-in-the-blank*". Now apparently MSU has zero chance of beating Louisville.

All the Spartans do is win. I'm not usually one for the whole "no respect" thing, but in this case, I don't think anyone can argue that it's true.

Good luck to the Cardinals, but I think this team is determined enough to beat them.


As a Mizzou fan, welcome to the club.

Neuqua 03-28-2009 03:21 PM

Well put me in the Mizzou bandwagon for one game atleast.

Radii 03-28-2009 03:41 PM

LETS GO MIZZOU

Lathum 03-28-2009 03:45 PM

not as great start for Mizzou to say the least

Swaggs 03-28-2009 03:48 PM

UConn has some elite players in Thabeet and Price (plus Adrian is damn good, too). Should be interesting.

Lathum 03-28-2009 04:05 PM

amazing job by Mizzou to get back into it

Ronnie Dobbs2 03-28-2009 04:13 PM

Don't tell MBBF but this Mizzou team is pretty easy to get behind.

Eaglesfan27 03-28-2009 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Ronnie Dobbs2 (Post 1979501)
Don't tell MBBF but this Mizzou team is pretty easy to get behind.



True. I find myself rooting for them as the game goes on as I love their play style.

Karlifornia 03-28-2009 04:28 PM

Screw it all, I'm rooting for Mizzou.

Dr. Sak 03-28-2009 04:43 PM

I can't believe all these people who are going to the dark side...Darth MBBF has fooled you all!

Radii 03-28-2009 05:06 PM

GO GO GO MIZZOU!

Radii 03-28-2009 05:16 PM

Missouri really should be leading here, just so many good looks that are rimming out.

SackAttack 03-28-2009 05:31 PM

I'm starting to get that sinking feeling in my gut about the outcome of this one, but it's all good.

I wasn't expecting a win against UConn. Fervently hoping for, yes, but if their last win of the year was that game against Memphis, it's a good high note to go out on.

Radii 03-28-2009 05:37 PM

That was a big 4 point stretch there for mizzou. All they need is 1 or 2 three pointers to fall :(

mauchow 03-28-2009 05:38 PM

What is wrong with the picture on the front page of ESPN?

Radii 03-28-2009 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by mauboy1 (Post 1979544)
What is wrong with the picture on the front page of ESPN?



haha that's a nice empty stadium behind them.

Schmidty 03-28-2009 05:43 PM

How many times are they going to say that one UConn player is "from the Bronx"? What's so interesting about that?

MJ4H 03-28-2009 05:44 PM

only tough people survive the bronx man

Schmidty 03-28-2009 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by MJ4H (Post 1979548)
only tough people survive the bronx man


Like Jo from "The Facts of Life". She was hardcore.

Radii 03-28-2009 05:58 PM

grats uconn, great season for mizzou, the future is definitely bright there. Its frustrating that Mizzou had so many open shots just rim out, I don't want to say "they should have won" but they were right there and easily could have won.

SportsDino 03-28-2009 06:40 PM

There does seem to be very little love from the media/announcers for the Spartans. Hopefully Izzo's team shoves it down their piehole.

So far in the tourney they have looked sloppy, I think the team is still young and needs to find its rhythm, especially on offense. They seem in the general offense to be nervous, then a timeout gets called, Izzo draws up something, and they put together a nice play.

The good thing is I think the games have been getting progressively harder, so I'm hoping these kids got enough sense beat into them by the time they hit Louisville that they clean up their errors (particularly stupid turnovers from sloppy passing).

Also Suton has earned my respect these last two games. He's scratching out stuff from no where and working his ass off, standing out through hustle even if he is not a famous name. I always root for those sort of players.

Kansas would have probably won the game given how sloppy we were out of the gate, if they had more than Collins/Aldrich to work with. Spartans are as good as any team at focusing and shutting out team's key players at crunch time, but I see plenty of depth in the remaining games so we can't come out sloppy.

sterlingice 03-28-2009 06:48 PM

I really thought Mizzou had worn out UConn at about the 11 minute mark- they were dragging like crazy and the game was tied or maybe a 2-point game. But somewhere between there and about the 5 minute mark, the Huskies got their legs back and then some- Thabeet came back in and there were some tv timeouts- and they just outhustled Mizzou the rest of the game. Mizzou was cold from the field most of the game- did they even shoot 40%- but it was still close.

SI

adubroff 03-28-2009 07:06 PM

I feel like Nova is outplaying Pitt for the most part, so it going in down 2 is a bit of a downer. Nova has played well on defense for the most part, but their offensive efficiency is way down from Duke/UCLA(no suprise). I think they are going to have a hard time getting this game accelerated (Fields is too experienced to let the force Pitt into a quick game). I think that bodes for a close game late, where either team can win it.

hoopsguy 03-28-2009 07:09 PM

I thought that Dixon did a nice job changing defenses, if only for a couple of possessions, when Nova was rolling early on and up ten.

It is really fun watching Blair rebound - it just seems like the ball is drawn to his hands.

mauchow 03-28-2009 07:38 PM

Traveling is just not called anymore is it?

mauchow 03-28-2009 08:02 PM

Keep feeding it to Blair. He's not going to miss.

I don't know who to root for.

adubroff 03-28-2009 08:03 PM

Big spot here for Nova. One thing which I think bodes well is the foul line seems to be a mystery to Pitt. I think that could come back to bite them down the stretch.

Neuqua 03-28-2009 08:06 PM

Blair is a gorilla out there.

sterlingice 03-28-2009 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mauboy1 (Post 1979577)
Traveling is just not called anymore is it?


This tourney, I've really noticed that a third step is ok now. It's sad

SI

sterlingice 03-28-2009 08:08 PM

Looking at NBA draft.net, I don't get why Blair isn't rated higher. Maybe it's just not up to date, but considering how bad this draft is, teams could do a lot worse than a good defender, good board guy who already has NBA size.

SI

jbergey22 03-28-2009 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 1979588)
Looking at NBA draft.net, I don't get why Blair isn't rated higher. Maybe it's just not up to date, but considering how bad this draft is, teams could do a lot worse than a good defender, good board guy who already has NBA size.

SI


He's only 6 7'

mauchow 03-28-2009 08:12 PM

Wow, what a dumb foul.


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