Re: March Madness 23
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:27 am
last years ff: duke, unc, nova. KANSAS
this years ff: fau, sdsu, uconn, miami
this years ff: fau, sdsu, uconn, miami
They all got sent. They lost to these guys. Or lost to the guys that lost to these guys.
Sort of.randylahey wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:29 amThey all got sent. They lost to these guys. Or lost to the guys that lost to these guys.
These guys were men playing against boys (burger boys)
The best college players typically aren't mcdonalds all Americans anymore. Its 22 year olds that have stayed in school and developed
Please connect the dots for us - how was this the portal's or NIL's doing? I read this morning that this is the second unlikeliest Final Four since seeding began in 1979 (the other being 2011). Seems more likely than not that - as unsatisfying at this explanation is - it might just be a weird year. Just like last year (all bluebloods or close) was a weird year.
If you were to invent things from scratch, you might do this tournament over the holidays, and then a much more focused (8-16 teams, series of at least three games) championship at the end of the season.DrPepper wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:52 am I don't get it those who do not enjoy it. The basketball on my tv has been close games, super skilled team play, playing all out. I don't care about your brackets and bets. This is good entertainment. Multiple interviews coming up lately saying they are playing for the love of the game.
i think this has more to do with covid, personallyjfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:59 amPlease connect the dots for us - how was this the portal's or NIL's doing? I read this morning that this is the second unlikeliest Final Four since seeding began in 1979 (the other being 2011). Seems more likely than not that - as unsatisfying at this explanation is - it might just be a weird year. Just like last year (all bluebloods or close) was a weird year.
Texas had a dunk with 8:55 remaining to go up 70-60. With 5:26 to go, Miami converted an and-one to take the lead at 73-72. So a 13-2 run in 3:29 of clock time. A couple layups, a few jumpers and some free throws and they erased the Texas lead.zsn wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:16 am I’ve posted this before so with adequate warning……I completely agree with the loss of the mid-range shooting. One of the most effective plays is what we used to call the “free-throw jumper”. On just about every possession a shooter is open for a viable period within a few feet of the free throw line, for longer against the zone.
It was very interesting that Miami completed their comeback against Texas without shooting a single three, not even attempting one for several possessions!
I don't think it's designed to do that. Because there are so many teams from so many different conferences (with such radically different schedule strengths) all you can do is create a tourney weighted via seedings to try to give props to those who "accomplished" more in the season and let them fight it out for the title. It's the most exciting tourney in sports in my opinion because it isn't about crowning the best. It's all about giving teams a chance to prove who is best equipped to handle such a wildly unpredictable tourney right now.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 12:01 pmIf you were to invent things from scratch, you might do this tournament over the holidays, and then a much more focused (8-16 teams, series of at least three games) championship at the end of the season.DrPepper wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:52 am I don't get it those who do not enjoy it. The basketball on my tv has been close games, super skilled team play, playing all out. I don't care about your brackets and bets. This is good entertainment. Multiple interviews coming up lately saying they are playing for the love of the game.
The tournament is great fun, but it doesn't do a very good job of identifying the best team in the sport.
Hard to say. I think we need several years of data. Because there's also a logical case to be made that NIL will democratize things a lot, especially in basketball.
Oh I absolutely agree. All I'm saying is that there might actually be a place for BOTH the madness, AND the crowning of a more-true champion.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 12:52 pmI don't think it's designed to do that. Because there are so many teams from so many different conferences (with such radically different schedule strengths) all you can do is create a tourney weighted via seedings to try to give props to those who "accomplished" more in the season and let them fight it out for the title. It's the most exciting tourney in sports in my opinion because it isn't about crowning the best. It's all about giving teams a chance to prove who is best equipped to handle such a wildly unpredictable tourney right now.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 12:01 pmIf you were to invent things from scratch, you might do this tournament over the holidays, and then a much more focused (8-16 teams, series of at least three games) championship at the end of the season.DrPepper wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:52 am I don't get it those who do not enjoy it. The basketball on my tv has been close games, super skilled team play, playing all out. I don't care about your brackets and bets. This is good entertainment. Multiple interviews coming up lately saying they are playing for the love of the game.
The tournament is great fun, but it doesn't do a very good job of identifying the best team in the sport.
thank you! maybe the winner gets a qualification into the end of season championship round?jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 12:01 pmIf you were to invent things from scratch, you might do this tournament over the holidays, and then a much more focused (8-16 teams, series of at least three games) championship at the end of the season.DrPepper wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:52 am I don't get it those who do not enjoy it. The basketball on my tv has been close games, super skilled team play, playing all out. I don't care about your brackets and bets. This is good entertainment. Multiple interviews coming up lately saying they are playing for the love of the game.
The tournament is great fun, but it doesn't do a very good job of identifying the best team in the sport.
ok, but then we call the winner of the crapshoot the national champion and the entire season is only ever remembered for that 1 team. does it not feel strange to you to place so much importance on a paradigm that "isn't about crowning the best"?twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 12:52 pmI don't think it's designed to do that. Because there are so many teams from so many different conferences (with such radically different schedule strengths) all you can do is create a tourney weighted via seedings to try to give props to those who "accomplished" more in the season and let them fight it out for the title. It's the most exciting tourney in sports in my opinion because it isn't about crowning the best. It's all about giving teams a chance to prove who is best equipped to handle such a wildly unpredictable tourney right now.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 12:01 pmIf you were to invent things from scratch, you might do this tournament over the holidays, and then a much more focused (8-16 teams, series of at least three games) championship at the end of the season.DrPepper wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:52 am I don't get it those who do not enjoy it. The basketball on my tv has been close games, super skilled team play, playing all out. I don't care about your brackets and bets. This is good entertainment. Multiple interviews coming up lately saying they are playing for the love of the game.
The tournament is great fun, but it doesn't do a very good job of identifying the best team in the sport.
That'd be fun as hell!hoopla wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 1:23 pmthank you! maybe the winner gets a qualification into the end of season championship round?jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 12:01 pmIf you were to invent things from scratch, you might do this tournament over the holidays, and then a much more focused (8-16 teams, series of at least three games) championship at the end of the season.DrPepper wrote: ↑Mon Mar 27, 2023 11:52 am I don't get it those who do not enjoy it. The basketball on my tv has been close games, super skilled team play, playing all out. I don't care about your brackets and bets. This is good entertainment. Multiple interviews coming up lately saying they are playing for the love of the game.
The tournament is great fun, but it doesn't do a very good job of identifying the best team in the sport.