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Isn't this the game were we missed a ton of of big free throws, but somehow Keita didn't miss any? Was so proud of him that night.
Man I miss MCW. Except his drive then jump and decide what to do with the ball midair move, which resulted in a TO 80% of the time.
Funny, other than the Biden big head, Baye's awesome free throws, and the weirdness of the last MSG SU-Hoya game played on something other than the primary Garden floor, what I remember most about this game is Carter-Williams almost single-handedly letting Georgetown force overtime.
Not sure if that's how it really played how, but that's stuck in my memory.
Baye Keita's best game in Orange IMO. Rak barely played and had not yet developed into a defensive force. Also Triche got 2 early fouls and Cooney came off the bench and scored 10 first half points. The bench was amazing that game. Cooney and Keita had 23 of our 52 points. Outside of Triche and Southerland the rest of the starters did nothing except CJ's monster left handed dunk that is still very popular around these parts. MCW was not good that day. 6 turnovers and 3 points. Here is the box score:
Syracuse vs. Georgetown Box Score, March 15, 2013 | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
Funny, other than the Biden big head, Baye's awesome free throws, and the weirdness of the last MSG SU-Hoya game played on something other than the primary Garden floor, what I remember most about this game is Carter-Williams almost single-handedly letting Georgetown force overtime.
Not sure if that's how it really played how, but that's stuck in my memory.
Really it was CJ who kind of went haywire at the end of regulation. Took a very poor shot then had a terrible foul. In conjunction with that MCW settled for a long jumper as time expired rather than drive to the hoop. I'm sure it was just that he didn't think he had enough time. Both CJ and MCW were not great all game honestly. Baye, South, and Cooney made that win.
And a wildly missed shot the other 20%Man I miss MCW. Except his drive then jump and decide what to do with the ball midair move, which resulted in a TO 80% of the time.
Watching that version of the 2-3 versus what we have so far this year, wow. It's like Mozart vs. The Backstreet Boys.
Good pointTo be fair, Mozart is one guy. Can't expect him to effectively play the zone when he's the only guy on the floor. And this doesn't even take into consideration the fact that he died centuries before basketball was invented.
That wasn't the OBE. The OBE died when home/away round-robin schedules ended.Wow, That just hit me in the feels. I really miss the OBE