Marquette Game Discussion

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Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #300 on: March 09, 2013, 06:15:04 PM »
With 7 blocks today, Obekpa now leads the nation in blocks. Has 4 more than Jeff Withey, who plays in a few mins.

Awesome game by Obeckpa and Green, Branch and Karr.  Very proud of the grit these kids showed against a legit opponent. The only one who didn't seem thrilled by the effort was a former team ember in the stands.  Guess who?

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #301 on: March 09, 2013, 06:24:35 PM »
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With 7 blocks today, Obekpa now leads the nation in blocks. Has 4 more than Jeff Withey, who plays in a few mins.

Awesome game by Obeckpa and Green, Branch and Karr.  Very proud of the grit these kids showed against a legit opponent. The only one who didn't seem thrilled by the effort was a former team ember in the stands.  Guess who?

If you saw the girl D'Lo was with, I'm pretty sure he could care less what was happening on the court...

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Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #302 on: March 09, 2013, 06:35:45 PM »
It's like when you see a big time ladies man...you don't love him, but you respect his game.

I see a big-time ladies man every time I look in the mirror. And I love him as well as respect him. And as a big-time ladies man, I can tell you to not compare Villanova to me. Compare me to Kansas and Florida. Villanova is the medium T-shirt of programs. You should aspire to be a real man's size.

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Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #303 on: March 09, 2013, 06:41:39 PM »
An NIT bid would be nice to get Obekpa a few more games to pad his numbers, since he'll be sniffing around the top of the all-time blocks list if we somehow manage to keep him four years.

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« Reply #304 on: March 09, 2013, 06:51:40 PM »
It's like when you see a big time ladies man...you don't love him, but you respect his game.

I see a big-time ladies man every time I look in the mirror. And I love him as well as respect him. And as a big-time ladies man, I can tell you to not compare Villanova to me. Compare me to Kansas and Florida. Villanova is the medium T-shirt of programs. You should aspire to be a real man's size.

For his next joke, he will tell a "Why did the chicken cross the road?" joke. Original material. Now why am I picturing girls calling you a creeper instead of a ladies man?

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Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #305 on: March 09, 2013, 07:46:39 PM »
With 7 blocks today, Obekpa now leads the nation in blocks. Has 4 more than Jeff Withey, who plays in a few mins.

Awesome game by Obeckpa and Green, Branch and Karr.  Very proud of the grit these kids showed against a legit opponent. The only one who didn't seem thrilled by the effort was a former team ember in the stands.  Guess who?

All the teams are legit.  Today they played the BE regular season champs. 

This team made fools out of a lot of us today.  The consensus point spread from this board was 20+

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #306 on: March 09, 2013, 08:21:47 PM »
With 7 blocks today, Obekpa now leads the nation in blocks. Has 4 more than Jeff Withey, who plays in a few mins.

Withey had 6 blocks today, so he regains the lead. Obekpa now 2 blocks behind him for tops in the NCAAs.

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #307 on: March 09, 2013, 08:22:54 PM »
With 7 blocks today, Obekpa now leads the nation in blocks. Has 4 more than Jeff Withey, who plays in a few mins.

Withey had 6 blocks today, so he regains the lead. Obekpa now 2 blocks behind him for tops in the NCAAs.

The way things have gone for us lately, you just knew that would happen though.

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #308 on: March 09, 2013, 08:28:35 PM »
It's like when you see a big time ladies man...you don't love him, but you respect his game.

I see a big-time ladies man every time I look in the mirror. And I love him as well as respect him. And as a big-time ladies man, I can tell you to not compare Villanova to me. Compare me to Kansas and Florida. Villanova is the medium T-shirt of programs. You should aspire to be a real man's size.

Classic!

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Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #309 on: March 09, 2013, 08:32:17 PM »
With 7 blocks today, Obekpa now leads the nation in blocks. Has 4 more than Jeff Withey, who plays in a few mins.

Awesome game by Obeckpa and Green, Branch and Karr.  Very proud of the grit these kids showed against a legit opponent. The only one who didn't seem thrilled by the effort was a former team ember in the stands.  Guess who?

All the teams are legit.  Today they played the BE regular season champs. 

This team made fools out of a lot of us today.  The consensus point spread from this board was 20+

Speaking of spreads.  I smelled rat with that Vegas line.
Remember who broke the Slice news

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #310 on: March 09, 2013, 08:44:49 PM »
Really nice crowd today and good overall effort from the guys.  Obviously woulda liked to win but we played hard.  Also, that Balamou shot hit the rim in OT and we should've been able to hold for the last shot when we came down with the rebound but the shot clock never reset.  Branch was amazing and I've killed Phil after nearly every game but today he played great.  He took a few to the hole which was good to see and Branch gave him some great setups for midrange jumpers which he nailed.

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #311 on: March 09, 2013, 08:51:18 PM »
Not espousing moral victory...but today was a great game to be at...team fought back and 2nd tier players showed potential...

Most encouraging aspect was the crowd response as we closed the lead...reminder of old days and hopefully what is in store when we get all the way back..

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #312 on: March 09, 2013, 08:53:59 PM »
Really nice crowd today and good overall effort from the guys.  Obviously woulda liked to win but we played hard.  Also, that Balamou shot hit the rim in OT and we should've been able to hold for the last shot when we came down with the rebound but the shot clock never reset.  Branch was amazing and I've killed Phil after nearly every game but today he played great.  He took a few to the hole which was good to see and Branch gave him some great setups for midrange jumpers which he nailed.

when I got home from game i replayed final minutes to see whether Felix' shot hit rim (I thought so at the time)...still can't tell from replay...also wanted to see if Vander Blue pushed off on final drive but looked like enough contact both ways to justify non-call
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Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #313 on: March 09, 2013, 08:57:22 PM »
Really nice crowd today and good overall effort from the guys.  Obviously woulda liked to win but we played hard.  Also, that Balamou shot hit the rim in OT and we should've been able to hold for the last shot when we came down with the rebound but the shot clock never reset.  Branch was amazing and I've killed Phil after nearly every game but today he played great.  He took a few to the hole which was good to see and Branch gave him some great setups for midrange jumpers which he nailed.

when I got home from game i replayed final minutes to see whether Felix' shot hit rim (I thought so at the time)...still can't tell from replay...also wanted to see if Vander Blue pushed off on final drive but looked like enough contact both ways to justify non-call

I was sitting right under that hoop and I know for a fact it hit the rim.  Lavin really should've pushed for the refs to stop the game to review that.  Turned out to be critical. 

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #314 on: March 09, 2013, 08:58:57 PM »
Really nice crowd today and good overall effort from the guys.  Obviously woulda liked to win but we played hard.  Also, that Balamou shot hit the rim in OT and we should've been able to hold for the last shot when we came down with the rebound but the shot clock never reset.  Branch was amazing and I've killed Phil after nearly every game but today he played great.  He took a few to the hole which was good to see and Branch gave him some great setups for midrange jumpers which he nailed.

when I got home from game i replayed final minutes to see whether Felix' shot hit rim (I thought so at the time)...still can't tell from replay...also wanted to see if Vander Blue pushed off on final drive but looked like enough contact both ways to justify non-call

I was sitting right under that hoop and I know for a fact it hit the rim.  Lavin really should've pushed for the refs to stop the game to review that.  Turned out to be critical.

Is that reviewable?

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #315 on: March 09, 2013, 09:00:14 PM »
Really nice crowd today and good overall effort from the guys.  Obviously woulda liked to win but we played hard.  Also, that Balamou shot hit the rim in OT and we should've been able to hold for the last shot when we came down with the rebound but the shot clock never reset.  Branch was amazing and I've killed Phil after nearly every game but today he played great.  He took a few to the hole which was good to see and Branch gave him some great setups for midrange jumpers which he nailed.

when I got home from game i replayed final minutes to see whether Felix' shot hit rim (I thought so at the time)...still can't tell from replay...also wanted to see if Vander Blue pushed off on final drive but looked like enough contact both ways to justify non-call

I was sitting right under that hoop and I know for a fact it hit the rim.  Lavin really should've pushed for the refs to stop the game to review that.  Turned out to be critical.
Thought so at the time...and agree that more should have been made of it

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #316 on: March 09, 2013, 09:43:18 PM »
Although we are not a good shooting team (stating the obvious), our biggest weakness is rebounding the ball.  Awful.

We are respectable 88th in the country entering this game rebounding the ball.
The 2010 team made the Tournament being over 300th in the country.
Shooting is our biggest weakness every day and twice on Sunday.
If what the announcers said is true that we are minus 4 rebs per game than how can we be 88th with what around 350 D1 teams. Unless the top 87 teams are out rebounding teams by like 100 per game. Maybe you are using total rebound stats but that is a totally bogus stat. It is reb differential that is the important stat.

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Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #317 on: March 09, 2013, 09:47:47 PM »
Although we are not a good shooting team (stating the obvious), our biggest weakness is rebounding the ball.  Awful.

We are respectable 88th in the country entering this game rebounding the ball.
The 2010 team made the Tournament being over 300th in the country.
Shooting is our biggest weakness every day and twice on Sunday.
If what the announcers said is true that we are minus 4 rebs per game than how can we be 88th with what around 350 D1 teams. Unless the top 87 teams are out rebounding teams by like 100 per game. Maybe you are using total rebound stats but that is a totally bogus stat. It is reb differential that is the important stat.

I quoted rebounding per game which is a widely respected stat that is pretty prominently placed on all websites.  Is assists per game a bogus stat too?  Is it only A to TO ratio?

Sorry but I don't have the time, energy or care to go look at rebounding differentials per game.  But thank you.
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Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #318 on: March 09, 2013, 09:58:18 PM »
Awful touchy Moose! Didn't know rebs and assists were the same thing.

Re: Marquette Game Discussion
« Reply #319 on: March 09, 2013, 10:00:07 PM »
And a better comparison would be assists to fgs made.