Michigan v UCLA, 22 total 3's made in 1st half

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Michigan is 12-16 with 7 different players hitting one, UCLA is 10-14 with 5 different players hitting one. Tied 50-50 at the half.

Goodness gracious that's ridiculous.
 

schuele

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I can't stand UCLA, but T.J. Leaf and Lonzo Ball are scary good. So much so that they've even managed to wrestle the ball away from Bryce Alford - sometimes.
 
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Well, Nebrasketball is better than Michigan cuz we lost by 17 and they lost by 18 to UCLA... so we got that going for us :Cool:
 
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What is this three pointer that you speak of? I watch a team called the Nebraska Cornhuskers and they must play with a different set of rules that doesn't include this in the games.
 

schuele

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What is this three pointer that you speak of? I watch a team called the Nebraska Cornhuskers and they must play with a different set of rules that doesn't include this in the games.
We have good shooters. They just don't make shots.
 
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I love that movie, but have a big issue with how it portrays the A's as winning with a bunch of nobodys. That team had Barry Zito, Tim Hudson, Corey Lidle and Mark Mulder on the pitching staff. They also had Eric Chavez, Miguel Tejada, Mark Ellis and Jermaine Dye. They also had Dave Justice, even though he was at the end of his career. Not exactly what I would call a bunch of terrible players.
 

schuele

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Yeah I thought it was a mediocre movie, actually. But that scene was priceless.