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  • Originally posted by myboynoah View Post
    Excellent, another victory as I attended my required Sunday meetings.

    Did the BYU crowd storm the court after the Cougars kicked the Utes' asses on their way out of the conference?
    We beat the spread in our last conference game against BYU. We'll always have that.
    Last edited by LA Ute; 02-13-2011, 10:23 AM.
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    • Originally posted by Surfah View Post
      Yeah that double crossover on O'brien at the end was nasty.

      Jimmer could've had a shot at Cuse if they didn't have Scoop and Flynn commit early. They had no need for another pg after that. Besides Jimmer wasn't even in the realm of those two guys as far as ratings went.
      No doubt both of those were highly touted recruits. Jonny Flynn was 2 and out and to his credit is an NBA player (even though he is statistically the worst starting pg in the league) and Scoop was the real deal coming into Syracuse. He got himself into some trouble early on but has seemed to hit his stride. Some days I love Scoop, other days I can't stand him. Hindsight 20/20 I would have loved to be watching what Jimmer could do with Kris Joseph and Rick Jackson, this year. Oh what could have been.
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      • Originally posted by FN Phat View Post
        No doubt both of those were highly touted recruits. Jonny Flynn was 2 and out and to his credit is an NBA player (even though he is statistically the worst starting pg in the league) and Scoop was the real deal coming into Syracuse. He got himself into some trouble early on but has seemed to hit his stride. Some days I love Scoop, other days I can't stand him. Hindsight 20/20 I would have loved to be watching what Jimmer could do with Kris Joseph and Rick Jackson, this year. Oh what could have been.
        This.

        As for boylen - he sounds like Crowton.

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        • Originally posted by BGRTHNUMEGO View Post
          I'm not entirely sure who that is, but I'm assuming it is Brady Poppinga. I agree that Boylen sounds like him. If it isn't and you are just posting something negative about Boylen, I still agree even if I'm not entirely sure of your point.

          In short, I agree with all negative things posted about Jim Boylen.
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          • 1. I agree on Kupets. It did look like he was wearing eyeliner. That said, his energy was infectious. I liked his smiles and laughs and I didn't really notice him talking smack. He's a good looking kid when he smiles.


            2. I agree with Boylen on limiting Jimmer to 12 points a half. That was the real victory. Let's face it--everybody wondered if Jimmer could hang 50 on the Utes and to limit him to less than his average, that's excellent.

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            • Funk the play you keep complaining about with Emery is that the one where Collinsworth blocks the shot keeps it inbounds and they hit Emery on the outlet? He then has that high dribble but manages to finish the reverse layup?

              Not sure what your complaint is a high dribble is 100% legal as long as you keep your hand on top of the ball. I watched it about 5 times (not sure if this is even the play you are talking about) but Emerys hand stays on top of the ball the whole time.

              One other play that made me laugh was the backcourt where Emery may or may not have tipped it, Jiggy touches it in the front court and knocks it in to the backcourt. Even he thinks its a turnover grabs it dribbles once. Completely stops dribbling looks at the ref who gives the deflection sign and Jiggy starts dribbling again. Maybe the worst double dribble I have ever seen.
              *Banned*

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              • Originally posted by cougjunkie View Post
                Funk the play you keep complaining about with Emery is that the one where Collinsworth blocks the shot keeps it inbounds and they hit Emery on the outlet? He then has that high dribble but manages to finish the reverse layup?

                Not sure what your complaint is a high dribble is 100% legal as long as you keep your hand on top of the ball. I watched it about 5 times (not sure if this is even the play you are talking about) but Emerys hand stays on top of the ball the whole time.
                Correct, sir. That is the most misunderstood rule in basketball. By fans that is.
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                • Originally posted by Katy Lied View Post
                  2. I agree with Boylen on limiting Jimmer to 12 points a half. That was the real victory. Let's face it--everybody wondered if Jimmer could hang 50 on the Utes and to limit him to less than his average, that's excellent.
                  Yeah by golly, that is ~1.5 pts below his season average per half.
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                  • Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
                    Correct, sir. That is the most misunderstood rule in basketball. By fans that is.
                    I'd say hand part of the ball is the most misunderstood.

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                    • Originally posted by BGRTHNUMEGO View Post
                      You can never top the original Poppinga victory.
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                      • Originally posted by fusnik View Post
                        I'd say hand part of the ball is the most misunderstood.
                        The rule about touching your own air ball is understood by about .01-.02% of basketball players.
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                        • Originally posted by HuskyFreeNorthwest View Post
                          The rule about touching your own air ball is understood by about .01-.02% of basketball players.
                          Mainly because it recently changed.
                          *Banned*

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                          • I think the least understood rule by casual fans is the "over the back" call.

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                            • Originally posted by KillerDog View Post
                              I think the least understood rule by casual fans is the "over the back" call.
                              What about the three-seconds-in-the-key rule? How many times do you hear knuckleheads screaming about this whenever you have a long exchange in the key involving multiple offensive rebounds?
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                              • I think most of these rules are easily understood, they just aren't well known.
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