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Seton Hall Post Game Thread

I can tell when Tarris is going to miss a free throw and when he's going to make them.

When he misses he rushes through and shoots in one continuous motion after the bounce. With a little hitch as he's bringing the ball up.

When he makes he comes to a full stop, pauses, and shoots fluidly from the knees.

I've been watching this for 3 straight games.
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We got a friendly whistle. That is a rare thing.

Whoever thought honoring a guy before before his career was over should be jailed. Alex bailed them out but it could have backfired just as easily. As soon as I saw that I knew we were in trouble.
I would say it was more fair than friendly. Seton Hall fouls you every time down the floor. They make the referees make a decision. Very physical. Very active hands.

BTW, I've been going to Gampel for thirty years. When Mullins hit that three during the comeback, the building went to a volume seldom heard there.

At the end of the day, Seton Hall got everything it wanted today. After going 0-18 from 3 against Georgetown, they went 9-18 today. Uconn was coming off an physically and emotionally exhausting win on Wednesday. Seton Hall had a week to prepare for this game that they had to have if they wanted to make the tournament with an at-large bid. They shot lights out from 3 and, for 33 minutes, got every 50-50 ball. Even still, UConn pulled it out.

I don't know how this team's season will end up. The defense has to get more consistent. They have to shoot better from the line and they have to get Stewart back...but this was a great win to get today for Karaban. Go Nova!
 
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LOL... I use to say the same thing about Giffey's 3s. If he had time to set, he was a 95% 3 point shooter. But because he shot the call decently, he took many 3s when he wasn't set, and on those, he shot 5%.
 
That they did. Question: Did you watch what Michigan did to the Illini last nite?
Yes I did. And I saw the way Illinois just
Stood around on offense and hoisted 3’s. Michigan is really good but I think they would have a hard time defending our offensive movement. We would have to play our A game to defeat them. I think our style would frustrate them
 
I would say it was more fair than friendly. Seton Hall fouls you every time down the floor. They make the referees make a decision. Very physical. Very active hands.

BTW, I've been going to Gampel for thirty years. When Mullins hit that three during the comeback, the building went to a volume seldom heard there.

At the end of the day, Seton Hall got everything it wanted today. After going 0-18 from 3 against Georgetown, they went 9-18 today. Uconn was coming off an physically and emotionally exhausting win on Wednesday. Seton Hall had a week to prepare for this game that they had to have if they wanted to make the tournament with an at-large bid. They shot lights out from 3 and, for 33 minutes, got every 50-50 ball. Even still, UConn pulled it out.

I don't know how this team's season will end up. The defense has to get more consistent. They have to shoot better from the line and they have to get Stewart back...but this was a great win to get today for Karaban. Go Nova!
Yes, I'm not sure why UConn fans are so apologetic about the reffing. Hall deliberately fouls because they know the refs won't call of them.

It's a great strategy against UConn IF 2 things happen.

1. You're efficient offensively. Hall was.
2. The opponent is not a very good FT shooting team, and today UConn did not shoot well.
 
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Everyone has a right to their opinion and complaints. For me, if I have to complain about players, coaches, announcers, arena's etc. easy; I complain about the refs, like 99% of the fan bases. The refs have the hardest job and are the more likely to err, so any complaints are probably warranted.

The big take away from the past 2 games against SJ and SH, is that the refs forced us to play the other teams game, and impressively, we won both! Forcing us to play physical, and the other teams game, is my biggest complaint about the refs. In both games the results were more of a reflection of the opponent than UConn. SJ stunk it up and it showed. SH impressed and it showed. UConn was impressive and won, because the officiating was more or less consistent. Poor in style, but consistent. SH can argue inconsistent because of the rare FTA in UConn's favor.

For comparison, Duke forced Michigan to play it's game, and Michigan could not win. UConn's ability to win different style of games is encouraging.
 
Not the Creighton game. We layed an egg in that one.
That’s one of many that could have gone the other way this season. Can’t win them all and it was to the team that consistently outcoached UConn, they still lead the series handily.
 
Yes, I'm not sure why UConn fans are so apologetic about the reffing. Hall deliberately fouls because they know the refs won't call of them.

It's a great strategy against UConn IF 2 things happen.

1. You're efficient offensively. Hall was.
2. The opponent is not a very good FT shooting team, and today UConn did not shoot well.
Did you watch the game? UConn had 1 foul for most of the 2nd half while the Huskies were in the bonus. I think you may be in love with a narrative.
 
Pitino/Willard/Greg Mc/Shaheen all using the same playbook to slow down our motion. Grab and go until or if the refs blow the whistle. Good news? Tournament freedom of movement in 2 wks.

Too much Donny hate on this board. He is our guy, give him a break. Even if he is not the best. Chill with all the complaining.

As I was typing this I realized someone could say the same thing about my complaints toward Malachi. But whether Donny is a good announcer or not has no bearing on the outcome of the game. Smith's play does.
No Donny hate here. It is just that when the game is going on he is still in the non game story telling which is a distraction. I discovered that muting him during the game reduces the irritation. You can focus on the game. He has a lot of good attributes; he just needs someone in management to give him some coaching up. He might have the potential for a long career.
 
Everyone has a right to their opinion and complaints. For me, if I have to complain about players, coaches, announcers, arena's etc. easy; I complain about the refs, like 99% of the fan bases. The refs have the hardest job and are the more likely to err, so any complaints are probably warranted.

The big take away from the past 2 games against SJ and SH, is that the refs forced us to play the other teams game, and impressively, we won both! Forcing us to play physical, and the other teams game, is my biggest complaint about the refs. In both games the results were more of a reflection of the opponent than UConn. SJ stunk it up and it showed. SH impressed and it showed. UConn was impressive and won, because the officiating was more or less consistent. Poor in style, but consistent. SH can argue inconsistent because of the rare FTA in UConn's favor.

For comparison, Duke forced Michigan to play it's game, and Michigan could not win. UConn's ability to win different style of games is encouraging.
Yes, it's quite unfair but apparently the league likes it so kudos for Dan Hurley, staff and team for gritting through this to victory. Good post and positive outlook!
 
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I’ve had Gampel tickets for a long time. For every cold Wednesday night game against Quinnipiac that I’m stuck in the North garage for 45 minutes, there’s today.

Beautiful weather outside. Ted’s pregame. The Alex senior day ceremony. The game. The sunny walk back down to Ted’s. My daughter’s last home game as a student. Good vibes all around. I’m lucky and proud to be a UConn fan.
 
Today every time he tried to score he either had his shot block or turned the ball over. He was just in a funk today. Fortunately his teammates picked up the slack
He was brutal. He had plenty of open cutters he ignored. He might as well have tried a couple of passes since dribbling into traffic was the result of holding to the ball. But I’ll draw a line through it.
 
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Great win today. Is there anyone who didn't think Seton Hall would make it difficult? Hines was a monster down low, they shot 9-18 from 3, 8-9 from the free throw line, and were tough on defense and the boards- hallmarks of Holloway and the Hall. Coming off the lopsided win vs. St. John's and with this being Senior Day (not to mention AK's number being retired), I had concerns about this team being locked in emotionally, and I think for the most part those concerns were validated- BUT the Huskies locked in down the stretch and were able to secure the win.

On that controversial play at the end, yes Silas did hand check Budd Clark, but it was a light touch and Clark was not yet in the act of shooting. And that sort of thing happens all the time with the hand checks without being called, so why would the refs call it there? Credit Seton Hall for being the aggressor and fighting for their NCAA Tourney lives. They had the Huskies on the ropes, but this is a solid victory.
 
How about if they played the win they did against St. John’s?
That would be great, and they would probably win against any of those 3 teams. Unfortunately, they have proved recently against several lower tier BE teams that they have a tendency to play at a level much less than they did on Wednesday against the Johnnies. Thankfully they found a way to win most of those games, except for the game against Creighton.
 
Fk that gopher. Spring better get here quick or this place is going to bitch post each other to death.
 
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We missed the game because my hubs thought he added it to his library to watch later. Well.....it's not there. Does anyone know when the replay will be available?
 

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