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A discussion about college basketball with Jay Bilas of ESPN and author of, "Toughness: Developing True Strength on and Off the Court"
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- sports
- basketball
- Final Four
- College
- March Madness
- Duke
- NCAA
- ESPN
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SharkswithfrikingLazers 03/19/2013 03:30 AM Report
Toughness?
You are playing semi-pro/college basketball and you don't know about toughness?
Please, this is Charlie Rose.
SharkswithfrikingLazers 03/19/2013 03:29 AM Report
OK, I am on the bench and I am watching Jay on the court.
Jay says I don't want to wish that he would screw up so I can get in the game. Rather I want Jay to do well because I want to be a true competitor.
HA, HA, HA, HA . . . pros after a year of college basketball buddy. Millions upon millions of dollars. Screw up Jay, Screw up! Let me in the game coach.
(What a dreamer--one too many Hollywood movies serving the standard fare.)
finalfantasytown 03/14/2013 11:10 PM Report
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finalfantasytown 03/14/2013 11:09 PM Report
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finalfantasytown 03/14/2013 11:07 PM Report
the dreamer should be born on the unique place(time and space). When watching Chinese artist Zhao Benshan's Xiaopin translated as short sketch, I understand it. But the accuracy and precision of dream is limited. Unfortuantely, his projection is for fun. I think it is because of wrong individual on the right place.
REMant 03/13/2013 11:19 AM Report
While I haven't watched a lot of b-ball in recent years, though I might now that Maryland is in the Big Ten, I can easily believe it is going the way of the NBA, because it has been for a long time, ever since the institution of shot-clock and the 3-point line. It is not surprising a player for Coach K, who himself played for Bob Knight, should be pointing this out. He's right about the hypocrisy involved in the NCAA rules, too. I might point out that college sports are a microcosm of this nation, but I won't ;-}