Another Sad, Ridiculous Tournament

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This year is not as bad as the last 2 years where we were left rooting for the Florida Gators since they started one whitey:

1. We will have at least one white-friendly team (3 or more white starters) in the Elite 8 with the winner of Wisconsin-Davidson.

2. We might have two teams if Mich. St. can pull the upset over coal-black Memphis St.

3. A UCLA-UNC final would see three white starters (Keefe, Love, Hansborough) with the 2 studs for each team both white.

4. WVU was beating Xavier when they had 3 whites on the floor. In OT, WVU only played one white and the WVU blacks kept missing free throws and played scared. Maybe this will be a lesson to the Mountaineer coach.
 

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No problem bigunreal. I understand where you are coming from and agree with you about UNC and UCLA. Being positive in a Caste World is very tough sometimes.
 

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Not sure who to root for in the Wisconsin/Davidson matchup. Davidson is almost all white but the star is mulatto Curry(rightfully so) and Wisconsin has alot of whites especially on the frontline and they play very physical. So who do we root for? I think the point guard for Davidson, Richards is somewhat underrated and he drove by the Georgetown guards at will. I think he is the leading assist man in the country.
 

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I'm glad to see Davidson winning but I'm getting really sick of the media only showing pictures of Curry. I understand he's playing great but he's not doing it by himself.
 

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Well Davidson won. Good for them! Next in line is winner of Kansas/Villanova, has a no.10 seed ever reached the Elite Eight?
George Mason made it to the Final 4 as an 11 seed a few years ago.
 

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This slanted media coverage reminds me of NBC's 2004 Olympic Games coverage where in the MANY events were won by white Europeans but the cameras only focused on America's black athletes who often didn't even place.
 

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Does anybody have an idea why Kansas is so much blacker than they have been in the past? I have noticed this with a bunch of teams,ie Purdue, even small schools like Western Kentucky(which in the past sent mostly white teams to the tourney). It seems like college basketball has gone backwards. Let's hope this is a statistic blimp.....
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One encouraging item I've noticed lately pertains to those in the mainstream media finally waking up to the fact that Memphis (who features no prominent white players) is really hindered by its poor team foul shooting. Most of the 'experts' see Memphis as being the first of the number 1 seeds to go down. I watched the vast majority of their game versus Tennessee last month (you know, the game that ESPN hyped up beforehand so much, you'd have thought it was the Game of the Century), and it was really tough to watch. Horrible fundamentals, a plethora of turnovers, and just overall extremely sloppy play for so called 'elite teams'.

On another note, I do agree that having Hansbrough and Love playing such prominent roles for top teams is very significant. If they do meet in the championship game, it'll be the first time that I can remember having ever watched a final in which the top player for each team was white (I started watching the tournament as a kid in the mid 80s).

I was thinking today about the Utah team that played for the national championship 10 years ago, in 1998. That team was virtually all-white, and nearly won the whole thing. Do you guys remember the black player on the team Utah beat (I forgot which school) in the national semifinal who accused Utah player Britten Johnson of using a "racial slur" during the game, and then a few days later the black player admitted that he had made the entire story up? It never ceases to amaze me!!
 
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Stonewall said:
One encouraging item I've noticed lately pertains to those in the mainstream media finally waking up to the fact that Memphis (who features no prominent white players) is really hindered by its poor team foul shooting. Most of the 'experts' see Memphis as being the first of the number 1 seeds to go down. I watched the vast majority of their game versus Tennessee last month (you know, the game that ESPN hyped up beforehand so much, you'd have thought it was the Game of the Century), and it was really tough to watch. Horrible fundamentals, a plethora of turnovers, and just overall extremely sloppy play for so called 'elite teams'.

On another note, I do agree that having Hansbrough and Love playing such prominent roles for top teams is very significant. If they do meet in the championship game, it'll be the first time that I can remember having ever watched a final in which the top player for each team was white (I started watching the tournament as a kid in the mid 80s).

I was thinking today about the Utah team that played for the national championship 10 years ago, in 1998. That team was virtually all-white, and nearly won the whole thing. Do you guys remember the black player on the team Utah beat (I forgot which school) in the national semifinal who accused Utah player Britten Johnson of using a "racial slur" during the game, and then a few days later the black player admitted that he had made the entire story up? It never ceases to amaze me!!

With Memphis, you never know what you're going to get. They are very unpredictable. The fundamentals and free throw shooting are horrible and the 3 point shooting is average. But they seem to do everything else well. Either way the winner of that game will most likely have to deal with Love, Collison of UCLA and lose. But the player you were asking about of North Carolina is Makhtar Ndiaye, a native of Senegal. Last I heard about him is that he is somewhere in France playing basketball. I remember the incident well because former Utah (and current St. Louis University
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) head coach Rick Majerus said in a press conference that if Britton said that then he would resign as head basketball coach. After that Makhtar folded and admitted he was lying. Makhtar, what an idiot
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Thanks for the info, johnny. I can remember how much energy and effort the media focused on that alleged incident. I mean, I couldn't even tell you who won the tournament that year, but I can still remember the name Britton Johnson.
 
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white is right said:
Does anybody have an idea why Kansas is so much blacker than they have been in the past? I have noticed this with a bunch of teams,ie Purdue, even small schools like Western Kentucky(which in the past sent mostly white teams to the tourney). It seems like college basketball has gone backwards. Let's hope this is a statistic blimp.....
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Kansas has been like this for years. The problem is now more of the white players are not playing any minutes other that Sasha Kaun even though they are more than capable (I've seen 4 of the white players in high school and they all were good). I guess Kansas has been reaching even more for the african-american players outside of the region I guess
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. Black forward Brandon Rush is from Kansas City (I watched him in H.S. and he was a very good player, even though his grades were terrible and had to go the prep school route) and was linked with them from then. But other than him none of the other african-american player are from within 300 miles of the campus
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. Yet a good chunk of the white player are within a 75 mile radius of the campus. It's been like this for years. Matter of fact other than Wayne Simien (Leavenworth, KS) and Danny Manning (Lawrence, KS), I can't think of any other decent black players in 30 years who didn't come from entirely out of the area. But then again it is obivious that Kansas "reaches out" to the black players more than the white ones.
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Stonewall said:
Thanks for the info, johnny. I can remember how much energy and effort the media focused on that alleged incident. I mean, I couldn't even tell you who won the tournament that year, but I can still remember the name Britton Johnson.

You're more that welcome Stonewall. That incident did take a back seat to Kentucky winning it (and I had to think about that one for a second
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Well, if this thing were fixed, those fixing it couldn't have ordered a better championship game, could they? Once again, our hopes are gradually crushed, round after round, until finally we are left with this; two coal black teams in the final. Who do we root for; Kansas, since they play a couple of token white reserves who barely touch the ball?

I watched too much of the games tonight (my son and his friend had them on the entire time). First, you can't appreciate how bad the level of play is until you actually watch these games. These players are horrendous. They can't shoot, they can't pass, they can't catch the ball and if the rules were even partially enforced, they'd rarely get the ball over the half court line because of palming and/or traveling and they'd all foul out of each game before half time. Second, Kevin Love and especially Tyler Hansborough were battered and assaulted beyond belief throughout their respective games. This is the reason why so few white players have the intestinal fortitude to even attempt to step into what is a figurative jungle out there, where ghetto "rules" apply and few actual rules are enforced by the passive referees. Things are so out of control out there sometimes that the refs would need machine guns to maintain order. And Kevin Love didn't help anything when he tripped over his own feet as one of Memphis' flying blacks dunked, thereby making it appear as if the mighty black player had knocked him out with his powerful slam. That replay will be shown quite a bit on ESPN, you can be certain. It really is amazing how often the lone white player on the court winds up directly under the basket as a black player dunks the ball. It's almost as if they feel this is a part of their job- to be standing there when an opposing player dunks. Third, it was hardly surprising to see Memphis win, considering they just had a special visit from Jesse Jackson, and invoked the memory of Martin Luther King. Maybe Jesse will be sitting court side in the championship game.

All in all, this has been the most disappointing NCAA tournament I've seen in years. I also happened to look at the recent NBA mock drafts on line, and was astonished to see that Tyler Hansborough is ranked someone in the low 20s as a draft choice. Meanwhile, Georgetown's wooden, nonproductive Roy Hibbard is ranked in the teens. Also, Joe Alexander is ranked in the teens. So, in the next few years, we can look forward to two more superstar college white players warming the benches of the NBA teams that draft them, just like J.J. Reddick. It's really a wonder that any white kids still want to play sports.
 

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Well, in fairness to Kevin Love, he was instrumental in UNC's massive, historic comeback attempt, unsuccessful though it eventually turned out to be.

It's pretty obvious that without this white boy on the UNC team, the tarheels wouldn't have even been in the top 32 or 64, let alone the final four.

Though I already sense that he's going to be blamed for the team falling short.

It's pretty much the white man's lot in college basketball: when you're clearly the hero, the media will underrate your contribution. When your team fails, the media will blame that failure on you.

It's like we all have to suspend our common sense to placate and mollify a bunch of chattering, simpering white traitors and gibbering black race baiters.
 

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bigunreal said:
Second, Kevin Love and especially Tyler Hansborough were battered and assaulted beyond belief throughout their respective games.


I was only able to catch segments of the first half of the NC game, but Hansborough got hammered everytime he got near the ball. And why the hell is it always the Whiteplayers who sacrifice life and limbon charging fouls?Tyler hit the deck hard at least four or five times well before the first half ended. He probably has skidmarks on hisbanged up backside.He is supposed to be the star,yet he does the grunt work.You will never see a celebrated Black afflete jeopardize himself in that manner for the sake of the team.


I don't know if Bigunreal is pessimistic or not, but when it comes to the Big Dance, the ball usually bounces the way he suspects it will.
 
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I watched both games. Last night happeaned to be Memphis and Kansas nights. I thought for about one minute that North Carolina could pull it off. UCLA had a chance if they could have made some outside shots. Oh well.
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I guess I will be pulling hard for Kansas, they have some good white players, too bad none start. Memphis just played UCLA on a off night.
 
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I was mentioning on the Kevin Love page that the dunk that Chris Douglas-Roberts had on Love happened because UCLA Josh Shipp let CDR go backdoor. Shipp made a half-a$$ attempt to stop him and just said "Oh well". Meanwhile Love, who was watching Memphis Center Joey Dorsey has to shift over quickly but was too late. The worse part is that Joey Dorsey goes over to Kevin Love while he is on the ground from the dunk, points and laughs. If I was Love, I would be talking personally with Shipp for leaving me out to dry, then looking in awe as your player you were guarding dunks on me while I'm trying to cover up your mistake. And then let Joey Dorsey taunt me and not say anything to defend me.
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. Out of respect for the board, I won't show the picture (if you haven't seen it already). But if you see it Josh Shipp is just watching CDR dunk and did nothing to help Love.
 

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Memphis got what they deserved once again the Dream is just like their leader. The media was trying to build this game up as a reaffirmation of what King stood for by having the all black Memphis team win the tournament. I know what do the two have in common nothing thats what. I am so glad Kansas won it's true this year they only had token white players playing for them but in the past they were a pretty white basketball team not only that there football is pretty white as well as far as industry standards go. The fact is Memphis losing shut up some of the liberal leading media members who were trying to equate the two things together. Kansas at least next year will have a couple of white starters Memphis on the other hand will be all dark again. I elect Calipari as the biggest caste whore in the history of college basketball. The Itlalians should disown him. Last comment before I forget I found it totally amusing that Memphis lost the game because they could not fundamentally shoot free throws when the game counted. Just goes to show you that the most athletic rarely wins when faced with a better team fundamentally. Take that Memphis and all of your posing for the camera and the dunking over white players you still lost and you still can't play as a team when the game is on the line. Long live the republic and the programs like Duke who will be back to contend for the title next season. Edited by: White Power
 

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White Power said:
Memphis got what they deserved once again the Dream is just like their leader. The media was trying to build this game up as a reaffirmation of what King stood for by having the all black Memphis team win the tournament.


The "Dream" according to the system is all-black domination of sports, all-Jewish domination of the media and government (but don't anyone dare mention it), and whites, well, that's where "diversity" comes in. Anything whites are good at must be "integrated" and eventually made non-white, just like the country as a whole.
 

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Don Wassall said:
White Power said:
Memphis got what they deserved once again the Dream is just like their leader. The media was trying to build this game up as a reaffirmation of what King stood for by having the all black Memphis team win the tournament.


The "Dream" according to the system is all-black domination of sports, all-Jewish domination of the media and government (but don't anyone dare mention it), and whites, well, that's where "diversity" comes in. Anything whites are good at must be "integrated" and eventually made non-white, just like the country as a whole.

Any situation where whites are marginalized to only a token or incidental presence is depicted as the natural order of things by the mainstream media, where as any situation where whites are clearly in a dominant or high-profile position (tennis, NASCAR racing, the upper-echelons of academic, scientific, and or technological achievement) exists solely because nonwhites have either been prevented from competing on equal terms, or white racism has prevented proper recognition of superior minorities who in all fairness should be getting all the glory.

Example:

The idea that blacks were instrumental in the space program.


Unreal, man.
 
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