Brea could be the next Danny Green in the league. He has the size to be great defensively.
Agreed 💯. It was the equivalent of two epic thoroughbreds who know you’re not just supposed to run fast. You win or you fail. The single best played game (players, coaches, officials) I’ve ever ever watched. I know Packer bitched about the Padgett goaltend but the entire game was played at the highest level. Back to lurking.The Stanford game in the semi's was even better. Sheppard was unreal in that one.
That photo is amazing. So much going on in the faces in the crowd, too. Everybody watching. Not a single person staring at their phone.
There’s people in the uppers on their feet hahaThat photo is amazing. So much going on in the faces in the crowd, too. Everybody watching. Not a single person staring at their phone.
We are all Trent Noah. I mean, look at that skip! That's me! Huber giddy!
That was hard to listen to. Tyler Hansbrough sounds like Daniel Tiger post puberty. Clear your throat, bruh.We are all Trent Noah. I mean, look at that skip! That's me! Huber giddy!
There's kicking ass and there's making Tyler Hansbrough talk you up within a month of official tipoffs. I think this Pope guy might work out.
Another way to put this:I'm not saying we can't beat a few world beaters in a row, but the champion rarely has to. How many times has our super stacked squad inexplicably lost only to see the bracket open up in front of them, and UConn or Duke takes the title by simply not losing to middling teams? We now have the type of team that wins it all in that scenario.
Crazy how amazing shooters can not only hit shots, but hit them exactly the same way consistently. When Meeks was on fire, his shots always hit the back of the rim and dropped straight through without moving the net. When Brea is on fire, his ball doesn't touch the net until it mathematically has to, when the radius of the net equals the radius of the ball, splashing the net up through the rim. Thang ah beauty.