Originally Posted by BWillie:
The NBAfication of CBB continues
There's very little you can do when two teams are literally hacking on every possession down the court (and particularly Auburn who consistently makes that a strategy). [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
There's very little you can do when two teams are literally hacking on every possession down the court (and particularly Auburn who consistently makes that a strategy).
The worst part is how the refs call games like that.
Instead of calling it tighter on the team intentionally muddying up the game, they tend to call more ticky tack fouls on the cleaner team to keep it even.
If the refs would simply enforce their own rules with an emphasis on the offending team, that type of strategy wouldn’t work.
Unfortunately, it basically creates a foul shooting contest and gives both teams an even chance to win. That is the best that many teams can hope for. A clean game favors the good team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
There's very little you can do when two teams are literally hacking on every possession down the court (and particularly Auburn who consistently makes that a strategy).
I've got all of these listed on SeatGeek. I sold BWillie a couple tickets to a game (he paid me via venmo and then I transferred them), so he can vouch that this is legit. But basically I'm offering to save you some third party fees if you're interested in any of these. I also put these on facebook to my friends list at the same prices, all in Section 13...
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The Kansas men’s basketball team has officially signed its three current recruits for the class of 2024 — Flory Bidunga, Rakease Passmore and Labaron Philon — who comprise what both 247Sports and Rivals rank as the No. 4 class in the country.
Bidunga, a 6-foot-9 five-star center from Kokomo, Indiana, was the consensus top player at his position in the nation available for 2024, and previously announced his commitment to KU on Aug. 12. He signed officially Thursday afternoon, joining his two four-star classmates who inked their own national letters of intent on Wednesday. Bill Self called him “the headliner of our recruiting class thus far” in a press release.