I am having a tough time watching the tournament this year; hell, just college basketball altogether. The games that have been fun to watch are the games where you know that the coaches stress fundamentals. Northern Iowa, Butler, teams like that... they win by playing fundamentally sound, TEAM basketball. You heard the announcers talking about that in the Butler/K. State game. One said, "Now THAT is team basketball!"
Everyone raves about Evan Turner, John Wall, how great they are. I agree, they are great, have great talent, and should probably be in the NBA. But with these types players (not just those two), I see WAY too many one-on-one basketball, turnovers, WAY too fast of play (which leads to turnovers), and forcing way too much. Teams feel that they need to push, push, push, push. But one of the things I'm so glad about this tournament is that you see these fundamentally sound teams succeeding. From this point on, I'm rooting for Butler. Not because they're the "underdog," but because the way they play. They are actually fun to watch... for the true fundamental basketball fan.
I'm sorry, but I think this "playground" style is ruining this great game.
ernest_t_bass
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