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Every year you see someone make a run in these conference tournaments that doesn't figure to be a factor.

Why not Rutgers ?
 
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Every year you see someone make a run in these conference tournaments that doesn't figure to be a factor.

Why not Rutgers ?

IF we have:
  • "home" Corey, on fire, Sanders for 6 games
  • and Geo feels better
  • and Mike Williams + Thiam get a couple of really good games from behind the arc.
Then we have a chance at making a run. But all of those things only came together for maybe 1 or 2 games this year (Iowa, @MSU, Purdue) .. and we still lost 2/3 of those games.

Soooooo I'd say, lets just beat Minnesota and take it from there.
 
I'll take the points too. I have Corey for 25+ , a solid outing from a healthier Geo, and getting a strong game on the glass from our bigs--with Mike W. sneaking in for 3-4 important boards.

Straight-up W for the good guys (that's us-LOL).

Not so sure about Game 2...:oops:
 
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Mike Williams has always played well at MSG. Hopefully he can have a great game. Minnesota has Isaiah Washington from NYC as well as two other local kids in McBrayer and Harris from the Patrick School.
 
If (yes, it's a BIG "if"...) we play our best for 2 games there is NO reason we can't beat both Minny and Indy, playing our way into the quarters on Friday, which would be fantastic IMHO.
 
Has any team won a post-season tourney playing 3 or more nights in a row?

So far I found Syracuse in 2006 won 4 games in a row to win the Big East (Gerry McNamara starred)

wow.. my source for the Syracuse thing had multiple examples.. USA Today

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Has any team won a post-season tourney playing 3 or more nights in a row?

Michigan won four straight games in consecutive days last year.

2008 Georgia went 4-12 in the SEC then won four in four days (two on one day because of a tornado) to get the auto bid.
 
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