intlzncster
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I think this is probably fair. But, at least in our case last year, we were not an excellent team going into the NCAAs. Most of our resume was established during that run. And that's fine, and I think there's a certain romance to the idea of it that adds appeal, too. But we all know who the best team in college was this year, and they weren't playing last night.
Another angle: teams grow over the course of a season, especially by taking some tough losses. Having a big tournament at the end of the year allows them to show that growth. Figuring out how to deal with adversity, how to come together, how to rise up in big moments, etc.

