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		<title>It&#8217;s the most wonderful time of the year.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 18:14:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While Christmas time gives Tourney time a run for its money, in the end it loses out, as tournament style college basketball is the greatest thing on this planet.
The past several days have been epic.
1. UNLV vs Wyoming &#8211; The Rebels wrapped up their regular season taking Wyoming to the woodshed. The Cowboys looked like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While Christmas time gives Tourney time a run for its money, in the end it loses out, as tournament style college basketball is the greatest thing on this planet.</p>
<p>The past several days have been epic.</p>
<p>1. UNLV vs Wyoming &#8211; The Rebels wrapped up their regular season taking Wyoming to the woodshed. The Cowboys looked like a sad basketball team, and UNLV didn&#8217;t play around with them. Final score was <a href="http://www.bbstate.com/games/92144">74-56</a>, and it wasn&#8217;t even <em>that</em> close. This wrapped up the regular season for UNLV, and was my 23rd game of the season.</p>
<p>2. After this game, it became apparent that my dream of attending 50 college basketball games in one season would continue to be a dream. Attending classes and turning in required assignments took precedent over the WCC tournament, which was a requirement of mine previously. Such is life. It will be here next year, along with the WAC tournament. Options galore!</p>
<p>3. As Nate mentioned below, our very own Jimmy led his Allen Park Jags to a playoff victory against some team called the Crestwood Chargers. I know nothing about the high school basketball make up of the south eastern Michigan area, but I know that Jimmy is a good coach because his drills are excellent. Jimmy ended up losing another heart breaker to some team from Dearborn, but it doesn&#8217;t matter, because he&#8217;s still better. Just the way we feel.</p>
<p>4. Having cleared my calendar for the next week for a certain trip to Buffalo, NY, I decided to break down and pick up a few duckets to attend the MWC quarterfinal session last night with my beautiful baby. New Mexico vs San Diego State, and BYU vs UNLV. Quite the lineup of games, teams, and story lines from this season.</p>
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<p>As you can see, we bought our tickets at the last second, which resulted in us sitting right behind the San Diego State student section in the upper deck level of the Thomas &amp; Mack. This student section is fucking classic though. Their chants are dead on and organized, they crowd surfed some kid in a giant gecko outfit, and then suggested to the New Mexico contingent (which was at least 10,000 strong arena-wide) to sell their tickets once it was apparent the game was over. It was a fun game to watch, example 1 on why March basketball is the greatest shit ever. 1 seeded New Mexico falls to 4 seed San Diego State <a href="http://www.bbstate.com/games/92845">69-72</a>. Game was won behind hot shooting from behind the arc for SDSU (to the tune of 10-16), and Billy White&#8217;s 11-14 from the field, 5-5 from the line, 28 point domination of the New Mexico defense.</p>
<p>Game two was an entirely different set of circumstances.</p>
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<p>Thanks in part to San Diego State&#8217;s knocking off of New Mexico, we were able to grift a new set of seats in the lower bowl, in the middle of New Mexico-ville, for the BYU vs UNLV game. New Mexico fans hate BYU as much as any other normal person in this country should hate them. BYU hadn&#8217;t won at UNLV vs UNLV in it&#8217;s five previous games. BYU was fresh off a victory over TCU, with brother Fredette racking up the shittiest stat line that ever represented 45 points.</p>
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<li>45 points. 10-23 from the field (including 2-10 from 3), and 23-24 from the FT line. Yes, that is not a joke. This really happened.</li>
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<p>Needless to say, I was a bit worried. Fredette was coming into the UNLV game believing he was the prophet Joseph Smith himself.</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;m not a bigot or a hater or anything. I know plenty of people who practice the Mormon faith and are perfectly nice normal people. The fast majority are well represented by the parity you&#8217;ve probably seen on South Park a few years back. Super nice. Super perfect. Blonde haired, blue eyed giver outters. They all have really cool jackets and want to go home and make brownies or help you build a bookshelf.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll build my own.</p>
<p>BYU and UNLV came out shooting hot, to the tune of each squad trading 3 pointers. After it was 9-9, this dogfight settled out into the dogfight it was meant to be. UNLV&#8217;s press after made baskets gave BYU fits in the first half, leading to a few run outs. BYU&#8217;s patented fast break offense was a blur off of missed UNLV shots, and the game stayed sort of close, the Rebels up by 7 at the half behind a sweet looking jumper from Chase Stanback.</p>
<p>The second half saw the prophet casting a light on Jimmer Fredette, and him contorting his gangliy body into the bodies of his foes, and getting to the line with the righteous accomplishment only a BYU fan could be proud of. He also hit some sick deep jumpers. What&#8217;s ironic about this guy is that when a questionable call goes the other way, he freaks out, cries, pouts, and stomps all over the floor. He was also called for traveling twice in the second half, which almost made his head explode. Tre&#8217;Von Willis gutted out a twisted ankle in the final minutes, made a crazy glasser shot, and the FT&#8217;s a leader is expected to make to seal up the victory, regardless of what super natural forces may have been conspiring against the sinners of Southern Nevada. <a href="http://www.bbstate.com/games/92857">BYU 66, UNLV 70</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p>So here I am. I&#8217;m going to bail on headed to the MWC title game this afternoon in favor of watching several other games from across the country. I&#8217;ve attended 25 college basketball games thus far, with the best yet to come.</p>
<p>5. Western won a game in its conference tournament, and should have probably faced Eastern after that. Thanks to #pixelvision, I was able to watch both teams, including Carlos Medlock&#8217;s spirited effort against Akron. EMU fell short, as did WMU against Akron yesterday. WMU will not be dancing this year, and the David Kool era is over in Kalamazoo.</p>
<p>6. Michigan State lost yesterday to Tubbs. Sam called this 100%. Not sure how I feel about Sparty headed into the Tourney. In Izzo I trust though. I don&#8217;t know what era is about to end for MSU over the next couple of weeks though. This team / season has been so confusing. I have this feeling that the team is being held together by a thread.</p>
<p>The only way to find out is to play the games.</p>
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		<title>A Tale of Two Halves&#8230;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 06:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was the best of halves, it was the worst of halves. That&#8217;s the best way to describe the first conference home game for UNLV against the air brushers from San Diego St.

1st Half (worst): UNLV plays timid horrible basketball. Aztecs drive the lane, score in the paint, draw fouls, out rebound on both ends [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was the best of halves, it was the worst of halves. That&#8217;s the best way to describe the first conference home game for UNLV against the air brushers from San Diego St.</p>
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<p>1st Half (worst): UNLV plays timid horrible basketball. Aztecs drive the lane, score in the paint, draw fouls, out rebound on both ends and overall dominate the game. If it wasn&#8217;t for their crappy shooting from the free throw line in the first half, this game could have been different. Either way, Steve Fisher&#8217;s gangster program of the west slashes and dashes their way to a 39-33 lead at halftime, with it seeming like it should have been a ton more.</p>
<p>2nd Half (best): UNLV erases the six point hole before the first media time out with hustle on defense, and determination to drive the lane instead of lazily settling for jump shots near the three point line. Tre&#8217;Von Willis and Chace Stanback worked some 2-man game real nice for a stretch, and Anthony Marshall did a nice job on the defensive end (including rebound in a short stretch), off the bench. UNLV realized a modest lead half way through the second half, and made the free throws down the stretch to seal the deal. <a href="http://www.bbstate.com/games/91775">UNLV 76, SDSU 66</a>.</p>
<p>Unsung Hero was undoubtedly Oscar Bellfield, who has staked his claim as perhaps the best pure point in the league. Another six assists tonight, giving him 22 on the conference season, with only four turnovers to go with them. Last year, big O was maybe pressured to get to the rim a bit more in order to score, since the Rebels lacked scoring overall. This year, with Jasper, Willis, and Chace on the wings, Bellfield does a great job getting into the lane and kicking for open looks, and setting up his scorers nicely off the pick and pop / roll. Nice game again tonight.</p>
<p>Game count notched at 17 after tonight. Utah and Tourney Trip favorite Jim Boylen visit Las Vegas on Saturday. Then it&#8217;s a week on the road for the Rebels.</p>
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		<title>UNLV Runnin&#8217; Rebels &#8211; Where did it all go wrong?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 17:48:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhett</dc:creator>
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It was fun while it lasted. Time to get back to work.
The past three seasons have been great ones for UNLV Runnin&#8217; Rebel fans. Two tournament appearances, three victories after getting there. One year they lost to a hot shooting Oregon team after getting to the sweet 16. The next year they hung with eventual [...]]]></description>
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<p>It was fun while it lasted. Time to get back to work.</p>
<p>The past three seasons have been great ones for UNLV Runnin&#8217; Rebel fans. Two tournament appearances, three victories after getting there. One year they lost to a hot shooting Oregon team after getting to the sweet 16. The next year they hung with eventual National Champion Kansas. Coach Lon Kruger was righting the ship, getting his kids to play hard defense, team basketball, and believe they could be an elite program.</p>
<p>Well, none of that has changed. Except the post season part.</p>
<p>When you are watching selection Sunday in a few hours, you probably will not see UNLV as one of the chosen 65 to duke it out for the national championship starting this coming week. UNLV, which has wins at Louisville, home against Arizona, Utah, and a season series sweep over BYU, also has lost a slew of horrible games including at TCU, and at Colorado State. They also were beaten three times by San Diego State (including in the first round of the MWC tournament, thus, ending UNLV&#8217;s chances to secure an auto-bid to the big dance on their home floor. Guess we won&#8217;t have to hear from Steve Alford anymore about how its a sham to have this here in Vegas, even though this is the only way the thing sells tickets, and there is no other practical place to have it. Idiot) and their walking dead gangster coach of a team mentioned in the post below Steve Fisher. In the end, Vegas could not compete with true athletic teams. Due to several subtractions from the program over the past two years for various reasons, the front court is bare. UNLV starts a 3 point shooting, no rebound getting 6&#8242;7&#8243; 225 pound Center in Joe Darger, who should not be banging with the big boys on a nightly basis. Their other front court player. Rene Rougeau is 6&#8242;6&#8243; and 210. Should be playing a guard spot, and often does on defense. After that, its three point guards in Tre&#8217;Von Willis, Oscar Belfield and Wink Adams. Neither one is over 6&#8242;4&#8243; and neither one tips the scales past 200 lbs. When they go to the bench, its even worse. With a 7-man rotation they&#8217;ve used, the only front court sub has been Mo Rutledge, who rolls out at 6&#8242;3&#8243; and 225. No joke. We had a 6&#8242;3&#8243; 225 &#8220;power forward&#8221; guarding player of the year in the conference Luke Nevill, who&#8217;s 7&#8242;2&#8243;.</p>
<p>Now, check a team like San Diego State. Forwards Ryan Amoroso (6&#8242;8&#8243;), Billy White(6&#8242;8&#8243;), Tim Shelton(6&#8242;7&#8243; and 241), and Lorenzo Wade(6&#8242;6&#8243;), all out class UNLV on the front line. When you&#8217;re grinding it out in conference games with teams that know your system, your style of play, it all comes down to the athletes you put on the floor, and the match-ups between them. That&#8217;s why UNLV was able to handle BYU fairly easily, because of the match-ups.</p>
<p>So when you&#8217;re filling out your NIT brackets this week, these are the reasons why UNLV will be on there, and not dancing with the rest of the better teams in the country. In some aspects they are deserving to do so, but when it comes down to it, they can&#8217;t compete. I&#8217;ll highlight what Lon Kruger has done to combat some of this later on this summer.</p>
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		<title>MWC, Live Blog &#8211; UNLV vs SDSU</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 21:32:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rhett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pregame- Do or die time for Vegas vs an Aztec team they can&#8217;t beat this year.  Win and you can put on your sweet dancing shoes.
14:47 SD 10, LV 5. Vegas can&#8217;t hit open shots. Going to the boards tho, which is a change. Wink has 4 early points.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pregame- Do or die time for Vegas vs an Aztec team they can&#8217;t beat this year.  Win and you can put on your sweet dancing shoes.<br />
14:47 SD 10, LV 5. Vegas can&#8217;t hit open shots. Going to the boards tho, which is a change. Wink has 4 early points.<br />
11:42 SD 17, LV 9. Offense looks lost. Too familiar recently. SDSU looks bigger and faster.<br />
7:49 SD 26, LV 13. Nobody bothered to let the Rebels know there was a game today.<br />
3:39 SD 37, LV 24. SD answers every big shot by LV with a shot of their own.<br />
Halftime. Wink has 17, but nobody else is making a shot. If they could rebound after they get a shot, they&#8217;d be in this. just outclassed on the boards. Kruger needs to hit some highschool gym and get some size. UNLV down 15.<br />
14:11 SD 56, LV 39. More of the same. can&#8217;t defend, can&#8217;t rebound. Refs blowing a traveling call doesn&#8217;t help either. This might be it.<br />
Game over: UNLV = NIT.</p>
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		<title>Down the stretch we come</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2009 17:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Its amazing to think about the fact that Selection Sunday is 4 weeks away. It is here that the field will be set and the trip will realize itself again, just like a tree growing leaves after the winter or Michigan missing the tourney yet again. Somehow nature always rights itself in the end.
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<p>Its amazing to think about the fact that Selection Sunday is 4 weeks away. It is here that the field will be set and the trip will realize itself again, just like a tree growing leaves after the winter or Michigan missing the tourney yet again. Somehow nature always rights itself in the end.</p>
<p>You can add a couple more games to my log.</p>
<p>San Diego St @ UNLV (2/3) &#8211; Tough loss for UNLV and really put them towards the middle of the surprisingly decent MWC. Steve Fisher looks like he has aids, and I have no idea how he can recruit all of these power gangsters. It’s complete crap. Vegas should have pulled this game out before it even went to overtime. Missed Ft’s down the stretch kill you against an equally matched team. <a href="http://www.bbstate.com/game.php?g=82763">SDSU 68, UNLV 66 (OT)</a></p>
<p>TCU @ UNLV (2/10) &#8211; Revenge game for Las Vegas after they lost an early road conference game on the road at TCU. Wink Adams had a real nice game, reacting early to some boo’s from the home crowd after a couple of bad turnovers that would have been easy baskets. Next years starting backcourt of Willis and Bellfield continue to develop and excel with the ball in their hands. <a href="http://www.bbstate.com/game.php?g=86658">UNLV 71, TCU 57</a></p>
<p>Colorado St. @ UNLV (2/14) &#8211; Lucky for me I have a beautiful baby who did not mind us headed to the hoop game on Valentines day instead of the typical wooden roses and stuffed bears. What? Anyways, This was another revenge game for the Rebels after losing on the road to a horrible Colorado St. team earlier in the year. Tre’Von Willis had a monster game with 21/6A. He’s fast enough to check both guard spots which makes him versatile. When Bellfield is on the floor he slides to the 2 or 3 and has learned how to get to the rim towards the last half of this year. Great game all around for Vegas, with every game now entering must-win status to keep pace in the MWC. <a href="http://www.bbstate.com/game.php?g=84379">UNLV 89, Colorado St. 70</a></p>
<p>Coming down the stretch, Michigan State looks secure in the Big Ten (knock on wood), WMU will struggle to finish in the top of the MAC West, and UNLV has several tough games (@ Utah, @ SDSU, home vs BYU) left they’ll need to pull out if they wish to finish top one or two in the MWC. Everybody continues to say that the Mountain West will grab 3 or 4 spots, but I just don’t see it. Finish in 1st or 2nd in the conference, depending on how the conference tourney plays out for the auto bid, and you can breath easy. In the end, I think I like this spot for Las Vegas. The selection committee has proven previously the best you can expect as far as a seed, being the best team in the MWC is an 8 or 9. This is just crap as if you pull out a W in the 1st round, you mind as well just pack your gear, cause you’re playing Kansas. See: Last fricking year. If Las Vegas can get an 11 seed, that’s winnable vs a middle of the pack power conference team, and you’re in business.</p>
<p>Enough of that. You have to get there first. Flights have been purchased, hotels reserved and provisions accounted for. Whatever happens, happens. We’ll still be there.</p>
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