{"id":285,"date":"2009-03-27T07:59:57","date_gmt":"2009-03-27T12:59:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=285"},"modified":"2009-03-27T13:56:33","modified_gmt":"2009-03-27T18:56:33","slug":"the-sweet-sixteen-day-two","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=285","title":{"rendered":"The Sweet Sixteen &#8211; Day Two"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>7:07 on Friday in Indianapolis, IN<br \/>\n#1 Louisville vs. #12 Arizona<\/strong><br \/>\nThe one &#8220;Cinderella&#8221; is one of the winningest programs in NCAA history&#8211;Arizona.\u00a0 A 12-seed, who very few thought should even have made the tournament proved themselves and now gets a chance to crash the Big East party (aka the Elite Eight).\u00a0 But, to do that they will have to knock off the #1 overall seed, Louisville.\u00a0 This year is strange because, when trying to analyze a game (or fill out a bracket, even), all I keep thinking about are the flaws of each team.\u00a0 Every team is flawed&#8211;even the best teams&#8211;in pretty significant ways.\u00a0 I can&#8217;t imagine this Louisville team winning it all with their awful free throw shooting and mediocre guard play.\u00a0 So, I want to pick Arizona, but then I think about the &#8216;Cats abysmal RPI away from home and the fact that outside of their three NBA prospects (including two potential lottery picks), they are pretty bad.\u00a0 I am going to go with <strong>Louisville<\/strong> here, but only because I think their run-and-gun style forces opponents to use more guys and Arizona is pretty weak after Budinger, Hill, and Wise.\u00a0 Oh, and I do have a legitimate man-crush on Terrance Williams, so what?<\/p>\n<p><strong>7:27 on Friday in Memphis, TN<br \/>\n#2 Oklahoma vs. #3 Syracuse<br \/>\n<\/strong>You know after that 6-overtime game, you would think that Syracuse is pretty tir&#8230;if I hear that one more time.\u00a0 It was TWO WEEKS AGO!\u00a0 This group of 18-21 year olds\u00a0are not still tired from a game two weeks ago.\u00a0 As far as this game goes, I am (like everyone else, including just about every NBA scout, agent, and general manager) in love with Blake Griffin&#8217;s game.\u00a0 I picked Oklahoma as &#8220;My Favorite&#8221; to win it all in my preseason preview and still believe that they can.\u00a0 I took them, in Vegas in December, at 25-1 to win the championship, and I still like that bet.\u00a0 That being said, I think this is a bad matchup for the Sooners.\u00a0 The Orange are playing with incredible confidence and have a made-for-college team with shooters like Devendorf and Rautins, a not-so-big-but-big-enough-for-college big guy in Paul Harris, the wide bodies down low, and the consumate college drive-and-kick point guard in Jonny Flynn.\u00a0 And, the worst part for the Sooners is that the biggest weakness in Syracuse&#8217;s game&#8211;their incredibly high turnover rate&#8211;is something that Oklahoma has\u00a0not been\u00a0good at capitalizing on all year long because their perimeter defense is mediocre.\u00a0 Plus, how do you beat Syracuse&#8217;s vaunted 2-3 zone?\u00a0 Ball movement and outside shooting, which puts all the impetus on good guard play.\u00a0 Griffin might be frustrated all night because he just can&#8217;t get the ball.\u00a0 As much as I HATE to do it (and I do HATE to pick any Boeheim-coached team, especially over &#8220;my favorite&#8221; of the year), I have to go with <strong>Syracuse <\/strong>to pull off the upset and put an incredible FIVE Big East teams in the Elite Eight.<\/p>\n<p><strong>9:37 on Friday in Indianapolis, IN<br \/>\n#2 Michigan State vs. #3 Kansas<br \/>\n<\/strong>Two of the nation&#8217;s best coaches square off in Indianapolis tonight.\u00a0 I think that Bill Self might be the national coach of the year for what he has done with these baby &#8216;Hawks.\u00a0 And, Tom Izzo should probably be in the running every year because, well, he is Tom Izzo.\u00a0 I have been down on this Jayhawk team all tournament, and I haven&#8217;t really seen anything that has changed my mind.\u00a0 They struggled with a good 14-seeded North Dakota State team and then played well to beat an 11-seeded Dayton team.\u00a0 Yes, Aldrich looks fantastic, but I&#8217;m not sold on Collins&#8217;s ability to bring it every night.\u00a0 And, on the other side, it&#8217;s a Tom Izzo team with multiple seniors and a lot of talent.\u00a0 You what that sounds like?\u00a0 A Final Four team.\u00a0 I&#8217;m picking <strong>Michigan State<\/strong>, as the only easy pick of the night.<\/p>\n<p><strong>9:57 on Friday in Memphis, TN<br \/>\n#1 North Carolina vs. #4 Gonzaga<br \/>\n<\/strong>For the second straight night, the nightcap is the game I am most interested to see.\u00a0 UNC is clearly the most talented team in the country, but the most talented team does not always win these things.\u00a0 In a topic for a post later today, I love this Gonzaga team and think that they have a real, legitimate shot at &#8220;shocking the world&#8221; tonight and beating the Tar Heels.\u00a0 This team is no longer just a well-coached, mid-major with one star mid-major player that teams take lightly.\u00a0 This is a well-coached, mid-major, BIG-TIME program, with a roster full of big-conference players.\u00a0 Then again, they are playing THE big-time program these days.\u00a0 Ty Lawson is healthy and don&#8217;t forget that Tyler Hansbrough is still on this team (you know, the all-time leading scorer in the ACC?).\u00a0 I really want to go the other way, but <strong>North Carolina<\/strong> is just too talented.\u00a0 It&#8217;s a shame because in any other region, I would have like the &#8216;Zags in the Final Four, just not here.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>7:07 on Friday in Indianapolis, IN #1 Louisville vs. #12 Arizona The one &#8220;Cinderella&#8221; is one of the winningest programs in NCAA history&#8211;Arizona.\u00a0 A 12-seed, who very few thought should even have made the tournament proved themselves and now gets &hellip; 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