UVA shot 38 percent, didn’t attempt a free throw and still managed to beat Wisconsin by double-digits. Now that actually might say more about wisky than UVA, but I’ll take it nonetheless.
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...67748/lavar-ball-pulls-son-liangelo-ball-ucla Man, what a [uck fay]ing idiot. Lavar pulls his shittiest son, LiAngelo, from UCLA to prepare for an NBA Draft that wasn't even going to draft him had he not stolen shit in China and then withdrew from school at the direction of his dad. This is after he pulled his son from high school and probably ruined his college eligibility with that stupid, greedy ass shoe venture.
Florida loses to Loyola Chicago. Vandy loses to MTSU. This supposed SEC resurgence looks like fake news to me.
They were always going to struggle. Can’t ever take nights off against the instate kids. Especially in Indiana. They all dream of this. They just beat ND, so not terrible. More like wildly inconsistent. They’re learning some tough lessons.
At the half against Illinois, Mizzou has 22 points and 16 turnovers, and trail by 20. Welcome to the Cuonzone.
The one he had with JRich, Stokes and McRae (With some nice supporting pieces) was, probably, top 5 in UT history in terms of talent and he barely got them into the tournament. He keeps getting talent to play for him, but does absolutely nothing with them.
Less movement on any offense by a coach I've ever seen. Also never understood not trying to steal the ball. We never jumped passing lanes. Let them catch passes then play arms length away. Played solid D at times but it usually slowed the game down, then we'd walk it up on offense and set up a play with 15 seconds left. Miserable basketball to watch, until that run where he finally stopped coaching and they were scoring @ 80. When Stokes said after a game that the team likes to run and he likes to run, but they just don't do it. Imagine those guys with this attack mentality, which is basically dribble drive. Calipari and Barnes both preach dribble to drive, pass or shoot.