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I'm sorry I am to lazy to look it up but I know, and I'm sure you remember, that dunks were forbidden for a while is the NCAA. I can remember that John Wooten was never a big fan of dunking the ball and he had some guys who could really throw it down or should I say drop it down:)Steve19;1634461; said:If I were a coach I would forbid showboat dunks.
OHSportsFan9;1633251; said:83-80 Illini 1:57, Bulldogs ball.
Also, since this is the Big10 thread, props to Purdue for handling #6 West Virginia yesterday. They looked gooood.
Geez, what do you want? A parade? :pBoilers Fan;1633350; said:We forgot to mention Purdue's dismantling of #6 West Virginia yesterday 77-62. But I know you all had a pretty important day yesterday too :)
UM and UW sure did catch a break with being on our schedule while Turner was out.TSUN maybe. Not so sure about UW but we do get them at home in about two weeks so we shall see. We really need to improve and a lot of areas especially rebounding and getting some points from Dallas and David.buckeyesin07;1637142; said:When Turner suited up last night, there must have been a collective groan from the rest of the Big Ten teams.UM and UW sure did catch a break with being on our schedule while Turner was out.

OHSportsFan9;1637703; said:Michigan (2-1 Big 10) won at PoSU (0-3) 64-55.
Back to the Championship game now.![]()

OHSportsFan9;1640852; said:He broke his wrist on that play?
Wow. He was favoring it quite a bit, but still did alright to help the Badgers get the big win at home.
I don't know which one you're referring to. There were two different plays where it appeared his wrist was harmed. A couple minutes in where landed hard and used his hands to brace the fall (I've broken the same wrist on a much lesser drop), which subsequently he emerged from the bench with tape around his wrist. Also, with 2 minutes to play, JaJuan Johnson raked the same wrist, and then it slammed against the bottom corner of the backboard. I think that could have aggravated it from a sprain to a break, possibly.
I don't agree. He was 2-15 during the game, and the Badgers scored 15 less points during the possessions he used then they have averaged on the season. They overcame a huge hit to their typical offensive efficiency. I don't expect that to be the norm though, as there is typically a honeymoon period in sports in the event of a key player's absence.
Bernini;1640865; said:I don't know which one you're referring to. There were two different plays where it appeared his wrist was harmed. A couple minutes in where landed hard and used his hands to brace the fall (I've broken the same wrist on a much lesser drop), which subsequently he emerged from the bench with tape around his wrist. Also, with 2 minutes to play, JaJuan Johnson raked the same wrist, and then it slammed against the bottom corner of the backboard. I think that could have aggravated it from a sprain to a break, possibly.
I don't agree. He was 2-15 during the game, and the Badgers scored 15 less points during the possessions he used then they have averaged on the season. They overcame a huge hit to their typical offensive efficiency. I don't expect that to be the norm though, as there is typically a honeymoon period in sports in the event of a key player's absence.
Bucky Katt;1640880; said:Purdue beat themselves! :p
buckeyesin07;1640918; said:Actually, there may be some truth to that--Purdue shot only 54.2% (13 for 24) from the free throw stripe in a very tight game. Not to mention Hummel going 3 for 13 from the field.
With our recent episode with Turner's back do you have any idea what length of time they might be talking about? I know that we certainly will not miss him next weekend.Bernini;1640844; said:Wisconsin star forward Jon Leuer will be sidelined for an extended period due to his broken wrist requiring surgery.