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Tag Archives: Jeremy Lamb
NBA Draft Provides Little Drama but Lots of Potential by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
Anthony Davis of the University of Kentucky was the first pick in the 2012 NBA Draft Thursday by the New Orleans Hornets. History was made when the Charlotte Bobcats chose Michael Kidd-Gilchrist with the second pick in the draft, as … Continue reading
(Video) Jeremy Lamb Talks Playing for Kevin McHale and More at NBA Draft
Jeremy Lamb from the University of Connecticut was selected as the 12th pick overall by the Houston Rockets.
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Tagged 12th pick overall, Houston Rockets, Jeremy Lamb, Kevin McHale, University of Connecticut
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After 30 Years at MSG, Big East Tournament Still Shines by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
March Madness is a time of year that brings great joy to college basketball fans worldwide every year. With the NCAA Tournament upon us, there is no conference tournament that prepares you as a fan for the Big Tourney more … Continue reading
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Tagged Cincinnati, herb pope, Jeremy Lamb, Louisville, Peyton Siva, Seton Hall, St. John's, Syracuse
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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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Tagged ACC, Arizona Wildcats, BCS, Big East, Big East Conference, Big-10, Big-12, Brandon Knight, Brandon Rozzell, Butler Bulldogs, Carmelo Anthony, Colonial Athletic Association, Danny Manning, DeAndre Liggins, Derick Walker, Elite Eight, Final Four, Huskies, Jamie Skeen, Jeremy Lamb, Jim Calhoun, Joey Rodriguez, John Calipari, Josh Harrellson, Kansas, Kemba Walker, Kentucky, Kentucky Wildcats, Len Bias, Mid-Major, North Carolina Tarheels, Ohio State, Old Dominion University, Pac-10, Shabazz Napier, Shaka Smart, Syracuse Orangemen, Terrence Jones, Tournament Selection Show, UCONN, VCU, Virginia Commonwealth University
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