Gators Completely Crap the Bed

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Flat out pimpslaps the BDs, loses anyway. :angry:. ESPN announcers able to justify quarter spot on their pants after all.

 
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caneintally

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I could care less who won that game as I despise them both but UF proved why they will win a ton but not do much in terms of the tourney and Duke did the opposite .Bagley is the best college player since AD and while guys like Duval are overrated Duke can ride him all the way. UF has zero post game and is very weak on D which are 2 things you have to at least be decent at to win a title. UF IMO wins more games this season then Duke but Duke is built more like a title team.
 
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Newcattitudes

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When I see Duke behind by double digits in the second half I laugh because it is a given that the other team will fold like a cheap suit or that the refs will never allow it to get out of hand. I'm never surprised when I finally see Duke pull it out. Floridas slowing down the pace that early destroyed their momentum. It's just like the prevent defense in football. It leads to almost certain failure. K dodges another bullet, What else is new?
 

UKWildcatT

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When I see Duke behind by double digits in the second half I laugh because it is a given that the other team will fold like a cheap suit or that the refs will never allow it to get out of hand. I'm never surprised when I finally see Duke pull it out. Floridas slowing down the pace that early destroyed their momentum. It's just like the prevent defense in football. It leads to almost certain failure. K dodges another bullet, What else is new?

They were scoring in bunches, outrunning Duke in that first half, but that second half...
 

Jonathan40330

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You would have to think that White was taught a very valuable lesson this evening. Had Florida won, you could have made the case for them at No. 1 when the new rankings were released. As is, we're stuck with Duke.
 
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sluggercatfan

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Took the air out of the ball instead of continuing to play. We've seen Calipari do it a number of times since he's been here as well. Almost always backfires. If Florida keeps playing they win that game by double digits, no doubt in my mind.
Exactly my first thought watching
 

ivesman19

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You don't "dominate a team" and lose to them at the same time.

Something's gotta give in this scenario. The complete abuse of logic on this board is appalling.
 

kuhlkat

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Epic choke job. They started dribbling too much instead of moving the ball like they did in the first half. We are gonna have a hard time beating these Gators though.
 
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ConRay9

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I could care less who won that game as I despise them both but UF proved why they will win a ton but not do much in terms of the tourney and Duke did the opposite .Bagley is the best college player since AD and while guys like Duval are overrated Duke can ride him all the way. UF has zero post game and is very weak on D which are 2 things you have to at least be decent at to win a title. UF IMO wins more games this season then Duke but Duke is built more like a title team.

Nick Richards will be key against them (Florida). They don't have anybody that can match up with him. They're very good otherwise though. Duke has Marvin Bagley, and they will win when he does well, and could drop a game to many teams when he doesn't. I like that we have a more balanced team. He is incredible though no doubt about it.
 

SwatX1

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Nick Richards will be key against them (Florida). They don't have anybody that can match up with him. They're very good otherwise though. Duke has Marvin Bagley, and they will win when he does well, and could drop a game to many teams when he doesn't. I like that we have a more balanced team. He is incredible though no doubt about it.

There isn't a team in the country that uk CANT beat, but as I think you already know, you better be firing on all cylinders against fla.....that team is real. ky is used to owning the SEC. Can't take fla lightly
 

ConRay9

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There isn't a team in the country that uk CANT beat, but as I think you already know, you better be firing on all cylinders against fla.....that team is real. ky is used to owning the SEC. Can't take fla lightly

I won't disagree. Florida is really good. They have weaknesses though. If UK can find a way to exploit them then I think they can win. Easier said than done though.
 

weatherbird

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Took the air out of the ball instead of continuing to play. We've seen Calipari do it a number of times since he's been here as well. Almost always backfires. If Florida keeps playing they win that game by double digits, no doubt in my mind.

Yea, with one exception, Cal usually has one player that the other team just simply can't guard. When you have that one player, you can take the air out of the ball and get a good shot at the end of the shot clock almost every time. Florida's problem is, they don't have that player, they have a bunch of good players that are extremely tough to beat when they play happy. When they slowed it down, all the happy went away and they were stuck taking terrible shots at the end of the shot clock. They could have just been patient, run their offense, and take the first really good look they got and likely won the ball game. As it is, they dribbled the shot clock down to almost nothing and then either turned it over or took a terrible shot.
 
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blubo

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Took the air out of the ball instead of continuing to play. We've seen Calipari do it a number of times since he's been here as well. Almost always backfires. If Florida keeps playing they win that game by double digits, no doubt in my mind.

They were missing shots late that were dropping earlier. 7-0 run by dewk and i knew it was over, but uf was still in it but couldn’t finish. couple of turnovers by hudson sealed it. i thought they looked a little tired at the end.
 

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Yea, with one exception, Cal usually has one player that the other team just simply can't guard. When you have that one player, you can take the air out of the ball and get a good shot at the end of the shot clock almost every time. Florida's problem is, they don't have that player, they have a bunch of good players that are extremely tough to beat when they play happy. When they slowed it down, all the happy went away and they were stuck taking terrible shots at the end of the shot clock. They could have just been patient, run their offense, and take the first really good look they got and likely won the ball game. As it is, they dribbled the shot clock down to almost nothing and then either turned it over or took a terrible shot.

The Hudson kid looks like a very tough guard.
But to the contrary, Florida didn't run the shot clock down. They took bad shots or turned the ball over rather early in possessions. It looked like they played more isolation late in the game, but they didn't bleed the clock. When it became obvious they were unglued, I began starting to wish they would. They didn't.
 

Blueblood410

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Took the air out of the ball instead of continuing to play. We've seen Calipari do it a number of times since he's been here as well. Almost always backfires. If Florida keeps playing they win that game by double digits, no doubt in my mind.

Yep.
 
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Carter with two blatant offensive fouls down the stretch which were not called. That was the real difference plus chiozza missing a couple of good looks
Unbelievable how the refs swallowed their whistles on both. Florida player goes sprawling and yet its a no call. LMAO.
 

awf

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Congratulations to both teams for playing in the tournament and finding out what your team is really made of instead of staying hoe and playing a bunch of cupcakes.
As opposed to who? UK played KU a couple of weeks ago. Got a little jab in there for UK didn't you? I can see you at your keyboard with your little Duke hat and face mask on..pecking away with two fingers........I bet you even have a picture of K on the wall to stare at during critical times if you know what I mean.......
 
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Yea, with one exception, Cal usually has one player that the other team just simply can't guard. When you have that one player, you can take the air out of the ball and get a good shot at the end of the shot clock almost every time. Florida's problem is, they don't have that player, they have a bunch of good players that are extremely tough to beat when they play happy. When they slowed it down, all the happy went away and they were stuck taking terrible shots at the end of the shot clock. They could have just been patient, run their offense, and take the first really good look they got and likely won the ball game. As it is, they dribbled the shot clock down to almost nothing and then either turned it over or took a terrible shot.
Was Cousins that player on the 10 team?
 

howercat

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Bagley has skinny legs, like Noel, I do no wish any harm to the guy, but I'm afraid he goes down sometime this season with a leg/knee injury.
 

akaukswoosh

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Remember, Florida gets center John Egbunu back in January. They need a good inside player and he fits the bill. UF is very good now. A genuine FF contender full strength.
 

Ugoff

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UF went cold down the stretch, and the stripes let Duke get away with a few felonies, but the real killer was UF's last two posessions. First, down 1 a clean turnover and fast break the other way, second, down three Chiozza passes up a shot to tie for a stupid pas to a guy who was covered and threw up a prayer to end the game.
 
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akaukswoosh

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Bagley has skinny legs, like Noel, I do no wish any harm to the guy, but I'm afraid he goes down sometime this season with a leg/knee injury.
Jason Parker had legs like pillars and went down. Hard to predict though I know a lot of Duke haters wouldn't mind seeing Bag on the sideline.