{"id":2851,"date":"2010-03-27T23:05:08","date_gmt":"2010-03-28T04:05:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/?p=2851"},"modified":"2010-03-28T00:05:54","modified_gmt":"2010-03-28T05:05:54","slug":"strange-basketball-days","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.madduxsports.com\/blog\/strange-basketball-days-2851\/","title":{"rendered":"Strange Basketball Days"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It has been a strange, surprising, and at times frustrating couple of  days of basketball. As they were played:<\/p>\n<p>1. As I said yesterday, I  didn&#8217;t see this Tennessee win coming. It&#8217;s\u00a0 not that I had counted out  Tennessee or didn&#8217;t like anything in particular coming. It&#8217;s just that I  couldn&#8217;t find a single reason to care about them. They won, though, and  they earned it. They played very good defense, and were able to shut  down and frustrate everyone not named Evan Turner in the second half.  Now they are in their first Elite Eight in team history, and I still  don&#8217;t feel any affection for them or give them the due they are probably  deserved.<\/p>\n<p>2. I obviously really didn&#8217;t see the Saint Mary&#8217;s  Massacre happening. The Gaels didn&#8217;t show up from the start. They were  tentative and intimidated, and the game was over in shockingly little  time. Bizarre. So is Baylor that good? We&#8217;ll see tomorrow, I guess.<\/p>\n<p>3.  The world started to make sense again with the second games. I was very  impressed by Michigan State. Losing Lucas is obviously a major blow,  but they just relaxed, stuck to their plan, and exploited their one  undeniable advantage &#8211; they were the deeper, more skilled team. Northern  Iowa was able to beat Kansas because they caught them off guard and  never let them settle down. The Spartans weren&#8217;t rattled, and that made  all the difference. Above all, this game showed one huge thing &#8211; Tom  Izzo is so freaking good it&#8217;s scary.<\/p>\n<p>4. It was tough watching  that Purdue game. The Boilermakers gave as much effort as a team can,  and they kept it close for a long while, but they just didn&#8217;t have  enough dogs for the fight, and everyone in the building knew it.<\/p>\n<p>5.  Butler is the very real deal. I took some grief putting them into the  Final Four in all my brackets, but my faith was rewarded. My path  stopped here in my prognostication, but with Kentucky out of the way  there really isn&#8217;t a team left that is a terrible matchup for Butler.  They clearly won&#8217;t be favored to win it, but there is absolutely no  reason that they can&#8217;t win two more in front of a home crowd. This is a  stunningly tough team. There are a lot of remarkable things about this  team, but none moreso than this &#8211; head coach Brad Stevens is 33 freaking  years old. He was three years old when Coach K took the job at Duke.<\/p>\n<p>6.  I&#8217;m going to sound petty and bitter because I had Kentucky going to the  Finals in my bracket, and thought they were the clear winner with  Kansas out, but I wasn&#8217;t that impressed with West Virginia. They get all  the credit for the win, and for frustrating a young team, but much more  of that result was because of what Kentucky didn&#8217;t do that what West  Virginia did. The Wildcats were 4-for-32 from three point range, and 16  of 29 from the foul line. Kentucky shot impossibly bad &#8211; inconceivably  bad &#8211; and the Mountaineers just can&#8217;t take all of the credit for that.  If Kentucky had have been even somewhat decent then they would have won  going away. Heck, if they had show just 25 percent on threes &#8211; a lousy  accomplishment in itself &#8211; they would have won the game. My point isn&#8217;t  that Kentucky was robbed &#8211; that&#8217;s stupid. What I am saying emphatically,  though, is that West Virginia looks better than they are as a result of  this game. I&#8217;ve read that a few people already view the Mountaineers as  the likely champs. First, I don&#8217;t see how you can assume anything in  this increasingly bizarre tournament. Second, I&#8217;m not at all convinced  that the Mountaineers have earned that.<\/p>\n<p>One last thought &#8211; just  think about how truly strange this tournament is shaping up to be. So  far the Final Four consists of a No. 5 and a No. 2 which is playing  without their point guard. The first game tomorrow will either produce a  finalist that has also lost their point guard &#8211; and their best player  in this case &#8211; or one that kicked their best player off the team in  January. Out of the second game will come either\u00a0 the most evil of all  empires or a team that was left for dead just seven years ago in perhaps  the most macabre story in the history of the sport. This could be the  first tournament ever to have no No. 1 seeds in the Final Four, and it  is one that has seen the two heavy favorites and the two runaway leaders  for national player of the year honors go home far sooner than  expected. This is far from your typical tourney.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It has been a strange, surprising, and at times frustrating couple of days of basketball. As they were played: 1. As I said yesterday, I didn&#8217;t see this Tennessee win coming. It&#8217;s\u00a0 not that I had counted out Tennessee or didn&#8217;t like anything in particular coming. 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