Yea, Michigan State won which I don't really mind as this is the Whitest unit they've had in sometime. Matt Costello and Kenny Kaminski were both espn top 100 recruits 2 years ago. Costello is really starting to settle in after struggling last year. His 11 points, 12 rebounds and 2 blocks last night was his best game as a Spartan. Kaminski red-shirted last year, which was good, as he now has 4 years with playing time accessible to him. He is a sharpshooter. With Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Michigan State all in the top 25, the Big 10 is a great conference to follow.I really like Stauskas as well - the kid can flat out ball!!
A very entertaining Michigan State - Iowa game right now... along with Iowa's compliment of white guys, Michigan State has been playing 4-5 white guys at different time as well - with 2 of them starting!!
MILWAUKEE -- Oakland's Travis Bader set the NCAA Division I record for the most career 3-pointers on Sunday against Milwaukee, surpassing the previous mark of 457 set by Duke's J.J. Redick.
Bader, who entered the game two behind Redick, missed his first 3-point attempt but made his next four. He broke the record with a shot from the right corner with 6:17 left in the first half, pulling Oakland within 29-28.
"I was in rhythm, caught it and shot it in the corner. It went in," Bader said. "I practice those shots all the time. It's just constant repetition and confidence that I'm going to make every shot."
He made his second attempt with 11:45 left in the half despite being fouled, converting the four-point play.
Bader, a 6-foot-5 senior guard, tied the record with a 3-pointer from the right wing with 6:58 left.
Bader scored 18 of his 21 points in the first half, making 5 of 7 3-pointers. He was 1 for 4 beyond the arc in the second half, pushing his career total to 461.
"You've got a guy sitting in the room that's the greatest of all-time at something," said Oakland coach Greg Kampe. "And we're not talking about flipping a tiddlywink or something like that. This game's been played for a long, long time and he's the best ever. And, he's still got seven, eight games left."
A week or so ago I saw that Georgetown was playing two whites. Strange world when Georgetown plays more whites than Duke.
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bas...arcus-smart-oklahoma-state-cowboys-shoves-fan
Marcus Smart shoved a fan after he may or may not have been called a racial slur. Press conference at 6pm
It doesn't appear that a racial slur has been used, there's no evidence based on all the witness interviews. Looks like the fan called him a "piece of crap" according to the latest.
Blacks use this lie quite often to justify criminal behavior. From the comments that I saw on various articles and some analysts on ESPN, most of the focus was "what was said", as if that should somehow make Smart's actions OK. Typical DWF behavior and pandering to those who cannot be criticized under any circumstances. This guy Andy Katz on SC was doing his best to defend Smart's character and how he's just frustrated because people are calling him a flopper and he's unhappy with the way the games are being called.
I don't know what this Smart thinks he's entitled to, but his latest series of poor behavior for really simple things goes to show he's weak mentally and combined with a hot temper and low impulse control, is not the sign of someone of high character. But just like Richard Sherman, when a black athlete gets himself in some trouble, the media will immediately shift into damage control mode and get on the defensive.
On a bigger scale, I think we're only a few years away from official laws in the books where any criticism of blacks will be outlawed and considered a hate crime. Right now it's an unwritten rule and people already walk on eggshells, wait until you're faced with the threat of jail