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Tulsa and Cincinnati each trying to give the game away here. Gary Clark w/ an inexplicable lane violation a couple possessions ago that was a two point swing, now Tulsa throws it away trying to nurse a one point lead.
 
Ridiculous ending to that one, Tulsa is up two inbounding it under their own basket w/ 4 seconds left, Shaq Thomas steals the ball, runs behind the three point line, and puts up a brick.

Cincinnati appears to be running a script to get @kobe 's head to explode with some of their losses this year. Wow.
 
Tulsa over Cincy 70-68 OT. Temple 10-3, UCONN and SMU 9-4, Cincy, Tulsa and Houston 9-5.

Note Temple's next two games at Houston and at Tulsa.
 
Ridiculous ending to that one, Tulsa is up two inbounding it under their own basket w/ 4 seconds left, Shaq Thomas steals the ball, runs behind the three point line, and puts up a brick.

Cincinnati appears to be running a script to get @kobe 's head to explode with some of their losses this year. Wow.
Visions of Shamon Tooles to Darius Rice on that one.
 
I know the refs aren't giving it to you in that situation, but I thought the foul on Caupain to put him at the line instead of giving up a look for 3 was in the act of shooting.
 
I know the refs aren't giving it to you in that situation, but I thought the foul on Caupain to put him at the line instead of giving up a look for 3 was in the act of shooting.

Thought the same. To me, he clearly went into his shooting motion before the contact occurred.
 
Ridiculous ending to that one, Tulsa is up two inbounding it under their own basket w/ 4 seconds left, Shaq Thomas steals the ball, runs behind the three point line, and puts up a brick.

Cincinnati appears to be running a script to get @kobe 's head to explode with some of their losses this year. Wow.
Words cannot explain. Zzzzzzzzz
 
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebas...rs-in-college-basketball-through-three-months

57. Daniel Hamilton | G/F | Connecticut (PR: 59)

You'd like to see Hamilton eventually become a more consistent and efficient scorer. If he was, he'd be a top-30 player in the country. But even without it, he affects the game in so many different ways that he's impossible to ignore. He's a truly unique player nationally who leads the AAC with a 27 percent defensive rebounding rate and is second in the league in assist rate.

That strange combination of skills makes him a tough player to judge, but in the end he's a tremendously valuable player.


Top ten:
10. Grayson Allen
9. Jakob Poeltl
8. Brandon Ingram
7. Malcolm Brogdon
6. Jarrod Uthoff
5. Tyler Ulis
4. Ben Simmons
3. Kris Dunn
2. Denzel Valentine
1. Buddy Hield
 
Memphis just lost at South Florida. I can't see how Pastner is going to survive a season like this. That job ought to attract a pretty good coach.
 
Duke's lack of depth is finally catching up to them. Louisville is pressing the s*** out of them and Duke is coming unglued. Grayson just fouled out and then picked up a T.
 
Where would you put Allen in terms of most hateable dukie ever? He's definitely top 5.
 
LOL - Allen yelled "That's F#&KING BULLS#!T" at the ref. Love seeing this meltdown.
 
Where would you put Allen in terms of most hateable dukie ever? He's definitely top 5.

It's a harder list to crack than you'd think. Reddick, Latener, the two Plumlee's, Paulus, Battier, etc. I'm not sure he has the longevity yet.
 
Say what you want about Vitale, but he's been hammering Louisville all day for the self-imposed ban.
 
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