Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Last Seconds

Here is a video from the last seconds of the championship game.

http://sportscasm.com/2010/04/05/matt-howards-punishing-screen-on-dukes-kyle-singler-video/

Champs Crowned


In a spectacular game, Duke prevailed over Butler in a down to the wire dog fight, 61-59. It was a close game throughout, in which no team led by more than seven points the entire game. Butler was stymied down low, and relied on perimeter scoring throughout the game. Duke's senior center, Brian Zoubek, was fouled with 3.6 second left in the 4th quarter. Duke was down by one. Zoubek stepped to the line and hit one of two free throws, missing the second shot on purpose in order to keep Butler in a panicked state. They had no time outs left in the game. Butler star Gordan Hayward snatched the rebound, ran down the court, and threw up a good looking half court heave at the buzzer. The hearts of the nation (especially Indianapolis) stopped just for a moment, and then, the ball bounced off of the back and front of the rim and bounced out. Duke had triumphed and rightfully so. They had cleanly won one of the most memorable games in tournament championship history. Congratulations to Duke for winning, and to Butler for a fantastic season. I can't wait for next year!

Monday, April 5, 2010

The National Championship

It is finally here! The game that sports fans around the country have been waiting for. Finally, after sixty-three teams have seen there hopes and dreams dashed away, two teams still keep that hope alive. This game is the true definition of David vs. Goliath. The matchup sets the underdog #5 Butler Bulldogs up against the favorited and powerful #1 Duke Blue Devils. This is the first time that Butler has ever gotten this deep in the tournament in school history, and you have to think that if they ever were going to win it, it would be this year. Gordan Hayward played brilliantly in the last game against Michigan St. The Bulldogs pulled off a very close victory in which at one point, Butler did not score a point in over ten minutes. Now, the stage is set for them to go for glory and a championship in their home town. Too bad that it is going to have to take a victory over Duke to do it. Duke is coming off a blowout victory over West Virginia and show no signs of slowing down. The three studs (Singler, Scheyer, and Smith) are playing brilliantly and are poised to bring the hardware back to Durham. Will there be an upset for the ages, or will a storied program be put back atop the mountain? It is going to be fun to watch!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Elite 8 to Final Four



Well the Elite 8 came and went, and the matchups and games were just as spectacular as anyone would have thought. #5 Michigan St. squeaked past #6 Tennessee on a Raymar Morgan free throw that allowed the Spartans to prevail to a 1 point victory and move on to the Final Four. #5 Butler continued its cinderella story, taking down #2 Kansas St. in a close matchup. Gordan Heyward has been brilliant for the bulldogs all tournament long, and hopes h can continue the run in the final four as they go up against Michigan St. West Virginia pulled off a huge win over Kentucky, one of the two #1 seeds still alive at the time, and hope to use that momentum as they are ready to face #1 Duke in the final four, who were able to edge #3 Baylor with relative ease.

So, the Final Four is set. Butler seems to have a slight advantage being that the games are being played in Indianapolis, but anything is possible. One thing is for sure, we are all in for a fantastic Final Four!