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Ben Gordon Talks NCAA Tournanment Success and Playing at Barclays Center
Ben Gordon of the Charlotte Bobcats talks NCAA success with UConn, being a New York product playing at Barclays Center, the end of the Big East as we know it, and more with Derrel Jazz Johnson. Check out the video … Continue reading
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist Talks Playing Michael Jordan One-on-One and NCAA Tournament Win
Charlotte Bobcats rookie Michael Kidd-Gilchrist talks with Derrel Jazz Johnson about his experience at the Final Four and winning the 2012 NCAA tournament with Kentucky, playing team owner Michael Jordan and losing, and more. Check out the video below.
Only Time Will Tell By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
There I was sitting patiently for the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets to make their respective selections last Thursday at the Prudential Center. I was hoping that the Knicks would grab one of the power forwards that might … Continue reading
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Brandon, Kemba, and Kyrie: Point Guards of History? by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
Kemba Walker with David Stern at NBA Draft Kemba Walker of the University of Connecticut Huskies had one of the most remarkable seasons in the history of NCAA basketball. After a season that began 21-9, the Huskies went on to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 NBA Draft, Arizona University Wildcats, Big East Tournament, Blue Devil, Brandon Knight, Charlotte Bobcats, Cleveland Cavaliers, Coach Mike Krzyzewski, David Stern, Derrick Williams, Detroit Pistons, Duke University, Eastern Conference, Kemba Walker, Kyrie Irving, Michael Jordan, NBA, NCAA basketball, NCAA tournament, New York City, ninth pick, UConn head coach Jim Calhoun, University of Connecticut Huskies
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It’s the Same Old Song, But with a Different Meaning… by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
I know that all of you New York Knicks fans out there are frustrated as all hell that New York blew two golden opportunities to take a commanding 2-0 lead in their first round playoff series against the Boston Celtics. … Continue reading
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Tagged Amar’e Stoudemire, Bernard King Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals, Boston Celtics, Carmelo Anthony, first round playoff series, Hall of Famers, Jared Jefferies, Kemba Walker, Kevin Garnett, Landry Fields, National Championship, New York Knicks, Rajon Rondo, Shawne Williams, Toney Douglas, UCONN’s head coach Jim Calhoun
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Beauty Is in the Eyes of the Beholder By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
Okay it wasn’t easy on the eyes. You probably will not look at the replay of it unless you are showing a young team the nuances of team defense. But when all is said and done, no one is going … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolph Rupp, Alex Oriakhi, Big East Tournament, Bobby Knight, Butler, Final Four Most Outstanding Player, Huskies Nation, Jeremy Lamb, Jim Calhoun, John Wooden, Kemba Walker, Mike Krzyzewski, Oscar Roberson, Shabazz Napier, Shelvin Mack, St. John's, UCONN
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UConn Beats Butler for NCAA Championship, 53-41 by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
Kemba Walker led the University of Connecticut Huskies (32-9) to victory last night in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship over the Butler University Bulldogs(28-10), 53-41. The Huskies trailed the Bulldogs 22-19 at halftime and all of the momentum appeared to … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolph Rupp, Alex Oriakhi, Bob Knight, Brad Stevens, Butler University Bulldogs, Chase Stigall, Duke University Blue Devils, Jeremy Lamb, Jim Calhoun, John Wooden, Kemba Walker, Mike Krzyzewski, Ronald Nored, Roscoe Smith, Shelvin Mack, University of Connecticut Huskies. NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
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Here We Go By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
It’s the match up that very few saw coming. Butler vs. UCONN might not be the game most of us wanted, but if you are a true college basketball fan, this is as about intriguing a game as you can … Continue reading
The Gap is Narrowing by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
Can you believe that some folks are suggesting that the NCAA should implement some kind of BCS-like system for the Men’s Basketball Tournament? The traditionalists are crying that too many “Cinderellas” made the Final Four. What has been lost amidst … Continue reading
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