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My Sunday lament continues…
Davidson, last season’s NCAA tournament Cinderella story, lost Sunday to College of Charleston in the Southern Conference tournament, putting a huge crimp in the Wildcats’ Big Dance hopes.
At 26-7, the ‘Cats could earn an at-large bid, but several factors are conspiring against them.
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OK, maybe the Stephen Curry adulation is going too far…
That may sound weird given this blog’s man crush on the Davidson star. But it’s true. The Curry crush has reached such proportions that CBS is going to rob most of the country of a Top 10 showdown Saturday in favor of Curry’s Wildcats.
Yes, it seems that No. 2 UConn vs. No. 8. Gonzaga may be a regional broadcast in favor of Davidson’s game vs. Purdue.
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Maybe this is what it was like back in the day when people wanted to watch Pistol Pete. People had to search for LSU box scores to read about Maravich’s exploits.
That'll soon be the case for Stephen Curry. It's a shame, too, because as far as I'm concerned, all of his games should be on TV.
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During a week loaded with great basketball, who knew a mid-major coach would steal the show?
Just not in a good way.
Jimmy Patsos, the coach of Loyola (Md.) devised a way to prevent Davidson star Stephen Curry from scoring on Tuesday night. Curry, a sharpshooter who came into the game averaging more than 30 points a contest, was double-teamed whenever he was on the court. He took three shots and scored zero points.
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Stephen Curry effectively started the Player of the Year debate Tuesday. Scoring 44 points against the No. 12 team will do that.
It’s an amazing thing, too. Oklahoma keyed on Curry from the start. It didn’t matter. The guy is just good.
Still, Davidson may need some marquee wins for him to snag the hardware.
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