Friday, March 26, 2010

Johnson. No. 1 Syracuse goes down Hear.




You could assert Gus Johnson was waiting for this one all Tournament long. After Butler led No. 1 grain Syracuse by 10 at halftime and the ‘Cuse swiftly rallied to for it a private ballgame in the move half, Gus was getting his "classic call" pipes warmed up. "AND HOW ABOUT THIS? BUTLER! AGAIN!" That was the capper as the incontrovertible buzzer sounded and Butler knocked off the Orange, 63-59.



The signature importance was undoubtedly Willie Veasley’s three with about a before you can say 'Jack Robinson' to go that bounced intoxication off the periphery and in (a la Don Nelson modus operandi back in the day) and put the Bulldogs up by four. After that it was unbelievably much a free-throw flaunt for Butler, while Syracuse’s Scoop Jardine went into Iverson status and may not have passed the ball once in the indisputable two minutes. * Have you ever seen a positive shooter air-ball as many shots as Gordon Hayward? The Butler celebrated mail - starter on this year’s All-Opie Team - by hook aired a voluntary overthrow in the concluding minute. * West Virginia is starting to put the screws into Washington, up 13 with about 10 minutes left.






The Mountaineers are just bigger and tougher. They’re KILLING them on the loathsome glass, getting 2-3 chances for every one UW shot. * Jay Bilas went on a tangent about the pesky defense being played by UW’s Venoy Overton and did a great bother of not saying "He gets his hands on a lot of balls." Announcers always do that, and it always makes community giggle.

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Bilas had to capture himself a match up times, but kept it at, "He gets his hands on a lot of passes.".




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