Hoops Junkie

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By Rhett, July 8, 2010 9:50 pm

It’s safe to say that the five of us here are hoops junkies. This mean something like this (http://junkiestatus.com/hoops) for the iPhone is right up our ally. Mr. @Peter_R_Casey was kind enough to let me play with this. It’s fun with other guys that hang out and love hoops, which is who I try to associate with as much as possible. Only beef would be that the games are too short. I’d like to go 100 deep, not 10. I’ve got swagger with basketball, and I’m out to show somebody. I give it a 4/5 stars.

Another aspect of my addiction will be fulfilled tomorrow night, with the NBA Summer League setting up shop here in Las Vegas. It’s always fun to see what random players from years gone by (at least the last couple) end up on a team, and fight for a spot on an NBA roster, or even an overseas team. There are always players, coaches, scouts and GM’s walking around taking in the action. Plus, the Cox Pavillion and T&M blast the AC to like 50 degrees, which is nice since we’re well into 100 degree temps here in Vegas.

I hung a giant bracket of last years tournament on the wall above my computer. I have a picture of Steph Curry hanging up next to my desk. Somebody, please, save me.

68 is the new 96

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By Rhett, April 23, 2010 7:26 am

When Gordon Hayward missed that 3 pointer from half court against Duke a few weeks back, Sam and I ducked out of the building faster than the guy sitting in front of us could rape a prostitute at a lacrosse party. I wanted nothing to do with what was going to happen for the next hour, or the next six months. All of the talk about expansion had me depressed. This past season was awesome, and the tournament was amazing. I had a blast in Buffalo, even though the games we saw were kind of lame. It was even better to be in Indianapolis for the Final Four, yet again, watching the thing come to an end.

An end. I walked to our car from Lucas Oil Sportz Stadium in a near solitude. Sam and I discussed briefly what could happen, what it would mean, what made sense, didn’t make sense, etc. Finally I ended up leaning against the medical parking garage at IUPUI for about 3 minutes while we waited for the rest of our party to arrive and get us in the damn car. I thought of how far Butler came. I thought of Izzo gaining another Final Four. I thought of Xavier going head to head with Kansas State in a game I did not think could end. What if this was it? What if I had just watched and participated in the last tournament of its own kind? Was I duped into thinking that 96 teams was a reality, and my favorite thing was going to morph into some weird Tetsuo-ized blob of grotesque unfair sportz doucheness?

I think I was.

I don’t think the intention was ever truly there to create this 96 team horseshit. At least not yet. Here we are with three more play in games. You’re full of barney if you think they’re really gonna pit some bubble teams against eachother for the chance to earn a 11 seed or something. It’s going to be four true play in games, all in Dayton. This makes the Play In Game party that much funner, but THAT much shittier for the small time schools who fight and claw all year just to make the damn thing.

It’s the best of a bad situation. I’m going to get a whole new avenue to watch Tyler Perry House of Payne advertisements. I guess I can live with that.

New Schwag

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By Rhett, April 7, 2010 4:12 pm

Yes, I know I just got back from the Final Four. I’m still in decompression mode, trying to figure out a way to plan my day to day operations without a game to attend or watch on TV. It’s pretty hard. An update will be in the right hand column sometime later this week. I’ll just say that we all had a grand ol time, and many things gave us a very great humor.

With that said, I have picked up several new items of hoops swagger over the past couple of weeks that I’d like to share with everybody. If you know me, you know I’m a sucker for picking up gear that marks the stops on my basketball travels, or just hoop gear in general.

Firstly, shout out to my special lady’s mom, and her hooking up of an Oakland U tshirt for my birthday. Thanks Lisa!

Go Grizz

She also hooked me up with some WMU flippy floppies. I hope they fit! (I have a problem with large feet, but these may just fit the bill)

Next, I am the direct beneficiary of Sam picking up a one size too big Western Michigan zippy hoody thing. This is an awesome hoody and quite possibly saved my life last night on several occasions. More to follow on that later. For now, revel in the glory of this baby.

SCHWAGGAH!

Next on the list come two items from Buffalo, our stop for the first and second rounds of the tournament this year. A tshirt was a must, and a shooting shirt was calling my name when we walked by it in the student union gift shop. I am happy with both purchases.

If you look really close, you can see a real authentic bleu cheese stain below the "O", from a real authentic Buffalo, NY buffalo chicken wing.

Sam picked this up for me while at a WMU garage sale a few months back. It’s a real used shooting warm-up shirt. Best I could figure, this #3 is Brian Snider, former point / forward for WMU. I watched him play!

Last, but certainly not least – we all know I couldn’t leave Indy without picking up an article of clothing with my name on it, considering who was playing, and how great it was. G-time baby.

#toobigyo

We are not taking on water

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By Rhett, April 3, 2010 7:56 am

Sam and I are about an hour outside of Indianapolis, on our way to partake in our share of Final Four activities. It’s raining a ton. We have a lot of Tom Petty on the radio stations and country radio stations. The Tom Petty is appreciated. The country music is spurring some interesting conversations about what Sam’s favorite music will be when he moves to the South.

Basketball is great. We are a part of a huge caravan of random MSU vehicles, making their way to the capital of Indiana for basketball festivities. There are giant Spartan decals and license plates and flags and it’s all cool.

Indiana has a lot of farms.

Good Talk.

The Butler Did It

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By Rhett, March 31, 2010 6:34 am

I know this is played out a ton already, and sure to be used a ton more before this weekends Final Four. I know that I root for Michigan State, and the rest of the Tourney Trippers do too. That being said, it is awesome that Butler is in the Final Four. I have had this cartoon cut out for about 7 years, and it hangs on my peg board above my desk at work. Before that, it hung above my pops desk. It’s old, but fits, right?

Butler is smashing your lamps fools!

Omar Samhan is the champion of the world.

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By Rhett, March 26, 2010 9:47 am

I do not know why, but I picture this to be his themesong. I think it has to do with the giant championship wrestling belts.

We went to Buffalo

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By Rhett, March 26, 2010 9:43 am

Basketball was watched.

http://www.tourneytrip.com/sites/2010-buffalo-ny/

Or, click on the spot in the right hand column where we had a giant picture of buffalo wings for the past year.

What has a start, has an end.

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By Rhett, March 17, 2010 9:15 pm

Down the stretch we come.

It goes by so fast, doesn’t it?

This isn’t some cheezzzy Lord of the Rings movie ending. This is the end to an investment. This is the end to another season that has come full circle.

4/5ths of the tourney trip crew is taking on a drive through Canada, will stay through the night, and pick me up in Toronto about 7AM tomorrow morning. From there, it is back across the boarder, and into Buffalo. We will be checked in to the hotel, have our bags dropped off, and sitting in front of a fine television with a nice pint by the time noon rolls around, which should have us ready to watch BYU lose to gangster florida.

I have a problem with that. Any grown man who calls himself Billy is an odd one. He never wears a suit coat. HAS to be a bit slimy. But I have to root for him, as there’s no way I can stomach a BYU Sweet 16 t-shirt being sold to anybody. Jimmer is hitting the big stage, and you know he’s going to pull out all his super sweet body contortion moves. I just hope the ref’s aren’t blinded by his sheer whiteness.

I’m also looking forward to the Rebels playing tomorrow. Northern Iowa is a tough matchup. They have size, and, anybody who’s watched UNLV play Utah this year, knows Vegas struggles against a big man with any sort of skill. I think they have the athletes to run circles around these farm boys though. Probably be a close game.

A ton of people have had confusing conversations with me over the past couple days. It seems that Las Vegas is some sort of Mecca for the tourney, in and of itself. I’ve never really noticed, because I’m  never here for the tourney. Gambling doesn’t interest me. I barely want to fill out a bracket. These games are the swan song of a season. I don’t think dropping a few dimes on somebody to cover does what these teams do any justice. It’s fun to say you know more than somebody else, but in the end, it is done and settled on the court, not in some sports book with all you can eat stripper chicken wings. I guess I have a disconnect every random Las Vegan.

More to come.

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