I watched the last three minutes. There's something about M basketball that is bad for my heart. I have a resting pulse rate around 48, quickly jumps into the 120s and I'm on the edge of my seat when I am "forced" to watch after checking scores on the web. I tuned in when it was 84-74 and the game seemed in hand.
Anyway, I'm a basketball novice so, I enjoy reading what others who know something about the game post. I don't understand strategies or plays, any of that, but I know great effort, I know great energy and I know coaches that want to win. Here's a comment from a poster at mgo (BronxBlue) that resonates with things I can understand:
This was a game UM had every reason to lose - down Livers, LSU hitting some stupid shots early, Thomas being largely unstoppable, LSU somehow managing only 3 TOs while coming into the game averaging 12 - and yet they persevered and won. Brown and Brooks deserve a ton of credit for keeping them in it. Also, anyone who thinks Howard is some sham coach needs to look no further than his adjustments in this game. This is the type of gameplan and fluidity that you expect from a championship contender. Illinois would still be in the tourney, for example, if Underwood was even half the coach at Howard.
Anyway, on to the Sweet 16. And who knows, maybe a return of Livers
Anyway, I'm a basketball novice so, I enjoy reading what others who know something about the game post. I don't understand strategies or plays, any of that, but I know great effort, I know great energy and I know coaches that want to win. Here's a comment from a poster at mgo (BronxBlue) that resonates with things I can understand:
This was a game UM had every reason to lose - down Livers, LSU hitting some stupid shots early, Thomas being largely unstoppable, LSU somehow managing only 3 TOs while coming into the game averaging 12 - and yet they persevered and won. Brown and Brooks deserve a ton of credit for keeping them in it. Also, anyone who thinks Howard is some sham coach needs to look no further than his adjustments in this game. This is the type of gameplan and fluidity that you expect from a championship contender. Illinois would still be in the tourney, for example, if Underwood was even half the coach at Howard.
Anyway, on to the Sweet 16. And who knows, maybe a return of Livers
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