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This is a few lines from Katz blog...some interesting points. Beginning to further understand the hatred between these teams...GT are hauty, stupid, and poor sports...all rolled into one.
1. Thompson 111 didnt even know Fab was out----ahole
2. Thompson said 'Cuse best team in nation and converting TOs to points--compliment
3. Not sure GT will play 'Cuse when it goes to ACC--Thompson is a fool
4. Katz says 'Cuse final four favorite
Katz:
"The Orange are the dominant team in the Big East and a Final Four favorite. Georgetown is one of the surprise teams in the league, along with Notre Dame. And that's where the Hoyas are situated heading into Wednesday night. Georgetown is tied with Marquette and Notre Dame in the loss column (three), two games behind Syracuse.
Syracuse big man Fab Melo is back after missing three games while dealing with an academic issue from the first semester. Melo played (14 points, two blocks and three boards) in a rout at St. John's on Saturday.
"I didn't even know he was out,'' Thompson III said.
Thompson III said the Hoyas played "our worst game of the year" at Pitt on Jan. 28. But since then, they've beaten up on Connecticut and South Florida at home, getting continued balance from Jason Clark, Hollis Thompson, freshman Otto Porter and Henry Sims. The Hoyas' defense didn't allow either team to reach 50 points.
Thompson III said the Hoyas can't afford to turn the ball over because the Orange are better than any team in the country at converting those turnovers into points"
Link:
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bas...he-carrier-dome-final-time-college-basketball
(place in browser if doesnt work)
1. Thompson 111 didnt even know Fab was out----ahole
2. Thompson said 'Cuse best team in nation and converting TOs to points--compliment
3. Not sure GT will play 'Cuse when it goes to ACC--Thompson is a fool
4. Katz says 'Cuse final four favorite
Katz:
"The Orange are the dominant team in the Big East and a Final Four favorite. Georgetown is one of the surprise teams in the league, along with Notre Dame. And that's where the Hoyas are situated heading into Wednesday night. Georgetown is tied with Marquette and Notre Dame in the loss column (three), two games behind Syracuse.
Syracuse big man Fab Melo is back after missing three games while dealing with an academic issue from the first semester. Melo played (14 points, two blocks and three boards) in a rout at St. John's on Saturday.
"I didn't even know he was out,'' Thompson III said.
Thompson III said the Hoyas played "our worst game of the year" at Pitt on Jan. 28. But since then, they've beaten up on Connecticut and South Florida at home, getting continued balance from Jason Clark, Hollis Thompson, freshman Otto Porter and Henry Sims. The Hoyas' defense didn't allow either team to reach 50 points.
Thompson III said the Hoyas can't afford to turn the ball over because the Orange are better than any team in the country at converting those turnovers into points"
Link:
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bas...he-carrier-dome-final-time-college-basketball
(place in browser if doesnt work)