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2012 Midwest Regional discussion

GREAT teams find a way to win games like this, sometimes by having mediocre teams like Purdue basically give the game away as was witnessed tonight.

Never liked Hummell, but loved watching his mamma cry.

Peace
 
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All that matters is Ohio v North Carolina...

While I don't wish an injury on anyone... well... it helps my Bobcats BIGTIME! No true point guards against a team that likes to pressure the ball and cause turnovers???

It's our only hope... If UNC gets settled into their half court offense... Henson will score 50. But if Ohio can wreck havoc on the ball handlers and force 20+ turnovers....
 
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Kendall Marshall

It is possible according to this hand surgeon that he could play but it would probably be pretty painful and I really doubt that he will play against the mighty Bobcats:)

Even with Kendall Marshall reportedly having surgery on his fractured wrist Monday, he could still play in the NCAA tournament but time is of the essence for the North Carolina point guard, an expert in hand and wrist injuries said.

Dr. Christopher Sforzo, a Florida-based orthopedic surgeon who works extensively with professional tennis players, told ESPN.com there were basically two options -- immediate surgery, which would stabilize the wrist and give Marshall a chance to play, or to play with a cast.

?It?s a roll of the dice either way,?? Sforzo said. ?If he?s going to have surgery, it would have to be first thing in the morning.??

Scaphoid fractures are common, especially involving a fall and treatment depends on where the break is, Sforzo said.

If the fracture is at the end of the bone, where the blood supply is best, the bone can heal quickly and usually a cast or splint is all that?s required.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/north-carol...8/doctor-says-marshall-playing-still-possible
 
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MaxBuck;2128089; said:

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Anybody else getting choppy audio from the Ohio-USF broadcast? I'm not getting any problems from other channels so I'm assuming it's an issue with the feed.
I think it was all those emoticons. It's a known fact they interfere with cable transmission, not to mention satellite signals.
 
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