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re: NCAA Basketball needs a UK-UNC matchup in the title

Posted on 3/11/12 at 9:01 pm to
Posted by Keys Open Doors
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Posted on 3/11/12 at 9:01 pm to
And I would say that Mizzou, Kentucky, and UNC are three of the most free-flowing teams in college basketball. In other words if an NBA fan from Princeton or Washington State, or some other place with no loyalties was just judging teams based on how fun they are to watch, these would be his 3 favorites.
Posted by Unbiased Bama Fan
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Posted on 3/11/12 at 9:10 pm to
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And I would say that Mizzou, Kentucky, and UNC are three of the most free-flowing teams in college basketball. In other words if an NBA fan from Princeton or Washington State, or some other place with no loyalties was just judging teams based on how fun they are to watch, these would be his 3 favorites.


The best teams in the ACC always have free-flowing offenses. Roy Williams' UNC teams, Gary Williams late '90s, early '00s Maryland teams, and the best Coach K teams always played fast, up-tempo basketball and put up points in a hurry. It's enjoyable watching them play. Kentucky when they're at their best also play beautiful basketball. It's the Big 10 teams that have always been unwatchable with their 59-52 brick-fests.
Posted by lowspark12
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Posted on 3/11/12 at 9:12 pm to
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What this tournament needs is some free-flowing offense. Butler employs the Jamie Dixon strategy of fouling 3 times on every possession so eventually the refs just have to call a looser game. That's why you see these awful 54-51 games with Butler involved. Thankfully, that can't happen this year.


this is also known as rick patino defensive method... if you foul five times a possession, the refs won't call it.

I agree, free flowing offense is much more fun to watch...
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