What this NBA Season Taught Me: We Were All Wrong
At the beginning of every NBA season, fans believe that they have it all figured out.
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At the beginning of every NBA season, fans believe that they have it all figured out.
Late last week, I was perusing the Twittersphere when I came across a tweet that caught my attention.
Rick Pitino is not a happy man right now.
Through the month of March, the excitement of high-level basketball consumes everyone.
Call me a LeBron James fanboy, and you’d be one thing.
Down 71-68 with 8.9 seconds left, the Gators had a chance to tie the score.
At the beginning of the regular season, Florida men’s basketball coach Mike White relayed to the media what team doctors were telling him about injured center John Egbunu. Late January was the targeted time period for the redshirt senior’s return.
With 4:32 left in the game and the shot clock winding down, KeVaughn Allen had a decision to make.
When the Florida men’s basketball team isn’t hitting shots, things get ugly.
The Florida fan base is confused right now. And rightfully so.
With just under five minutes left in the game, Georgia forward Yante Maten received a pass at the top of the key.
In the No. 20 Florida men’s basketball team’s 77-72 loss to South Carolina on Wednesday, three-point defense and poor shooting down the stretch resulted in a sloppy conference defeat, UF’s second of the season.
The Kentucky men’s basketball team had two opportunities to tie the score in the final moments of the game.
One thing is for certain — it’ll be hard to match an NFL Divisional Round quite as exciting as the one we saw this past weekend.
Ole Miss junior forward Bruce Stevens received a pass in the paint with under two minutes remaining in the game.
Florida center Kevarrius Hayes patrolled the paint midway through the second half, eyeing the ball as it moved around the perimeter. When Mississippi State guard Eli Wright drove toward the basket and attempted a layup, Hayes slapped it away, generating cheers from fans at the O’Connell Center.
Three games into conference play, the Florida men’s basketball team’s identity is beginning to take shape.
Chris Chiozza stripped the ball from Incarnate Word guard Keaton Hervey, spun to his left and fired a pass to teammate KeVaughn Allen.
Chris Chiozza signaled for his teammates to move away from the right side of the court with the game tied at 60.
Trailing by two with less than a minute remaining in the game, KeVaughn Allen drove down the court. The junior guard galloped to the right side of the lane, throwing up a layup that was tightly contested by a Loyola-Chicago defender.