RACK the Cincy-UK game

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RACK the Cincy-UK game

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The atmosphere is like a Finals game.

You get a sense that every possession has an impact on the outcome. One of the announcers just said it's too bad one of these teams has to be eliminated -- rack it.
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yep, good game
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Good game up until the final few minutes. Cincy had their shot, but Muhammed certainly took some really questionable shot toward the end of that game.
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Cinci had their chances. But they rushed their shots at the end.
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if Cincy would've TRIED to play any sort of a STRUCTURED OFFENSE...they would've been in better shape.

KY's freshman point guard is pretty damn good.

PLUS KY played TEAM B-ball.

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Qbert wrote:if Cincy would've TRIED to play any sort of a STRUCTURED OFFENSE...they would've been in better shape.

KY's freshman point guard is pretty damn good.

PLUS KY played TEAM B-ball.

RACK Them!

But thats not the Bob Huggins brand of ball. :roll:

BTW did Huggins recruit from the state pen?
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inDEEEEEEED.

it was mighty refreshing for us to get to see some REAL h00ps between WVU and WAKE...after the Street Ball was over.

Granted...KY--->played structured Team Ball....they WON! Cincituckey didn't.
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Qbert wrote:inDEEEEEEED.

it was mighty refreshing for us to get to see some REAL h00ps between WVU and WAKE...after the Street Ball was over.

Granted...KY--->played structured Team Ball....they WON! Cincituckey didn't.
Cincy showed flashes of it, especially in the first half. I honestly thought they had found a way to shut UK down.

Rack the UK players and Tubby Smith. He seemed to have outcoached Huggins in this game.
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RadioFan wrote:The atmosphere is like a Finals game.
To be sure, more than this was involved in the atmosphere, but I'll go out on a limb and say that both teams' proximity to the Indianapolis site had a little to do with that.
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