March Madness 2026

Illinois and Arizona on the verge of advancing and bouncing all-black Houston and Arkansas from the tournament!!! Great night of hoops.
 
TEST TUBE FREAKS!!!

Hmmm, an awful lot of commercials with Duke's Boozer brothers during this week's game intermissions. They are definitely earning more than just what Duke's university-associated NIL collective is paying out.

"From the mouths of babes" is a common turn of phrase. In this case, it was my mother, rather senior, posing this question to me.

"Are those guys related?" Yes, Mom, there are two brothers on Duke, both the same age. They're the sons of a former Duke basketball player.

"Oh, so they are fraternal twins then" (implying that one got the slightly better end of the gene stick and will be drafted #1 by the NBA, since his smaller brother is merely a substitute on this elite team).

As the story goes, Carlos Boozer and his then-wife CeCe gave birth to their first son in 2003. He was diagnosed with sickle-cell anemia, a condition exclusive to blacks. It's a recessive gene combination; some born with it don't last past infancy, others make it to about age 40. You're severely immuno-compromised (really, as opposed to the COVID terms).

So, CeCe went to an IVF lab and fertilized 34 of her remaining eggs with Carlos' sperm.



The lab picked the top two "healthiest" embryos from the petri dish and implanted them in then-Mrs. Boozer (he's on a couple more wives now at this point). The other 32 zygotes, embryos, whatever, were discarded.

I think that's quiet because of the abortion angle, which many hate (it's 32 abortions, keep it simple), but it's really more of a "eugenics" angle, which the other side of the arguing party hates.

Allegedly, the two younger Boozer twins (born 2007) gave rather immediate marrow transplants to their older brother (born 2003). I am not sure of the logistics of extracting bone marrow from TWO DIFFERENT NEWBORN INFANTS to successfully transfuse the SICKLE CELL ANEMIA out of a 4-yr old. This really seems to be the story that the big dogs are running with.

Research what you can yourself, please correct me or add pertinent details.

I incorrectly wrote up my Duke blurb by saying that the Boozer family was linearly breeding the blackness out of their family line.

"The Science" really spikes the line.
 
TEST TUBE FREAKS!!!

Hmmm, an awful lot of commercials with Duke's Boozer brothers during this week's game intermissions. They are definitely earning more than just what Duke's university-associated NIL collective is paying out.

"From the mouths of babes" is a common turn of phrase. In this case, it was my mother, rather senior, posing this question to me.

"Are those guys related?" Yes, Mom, there are two brothers on Duke, both the same age. They're the sons of a former Duke basketball player.

"Oh, so they are fraternal twins then" (implying that one got the slightly better end of the gene stick and will be drafted #1 by the NBA, since his smaller brother is merely a substitute on this elite team).

As the story goes, Carlos Boozer and his then-wife CeCe gave birth to their first son in 2003. He was diagnosed with sickle-cell anemia, a condition exclusive to blacks. It's a recessive gene combination; some born with it don't last past infancy, others make it to about age 40. You're severely immuno-compromised (really, as opposed to the COVID terms).

So, CeCe went to an IVF lab and fertilized 34 of her remaining eggs with Carlos' sperm.



The lab picked the top two "healthiest" embryos from the petri dish and implanted them in then-Mrs. Boozer (he's on a couple more wives now at this point). The other 32 zygotes, embryos, whatever, were discarded.

I think that's quiet because of the abortion angle, which many hate (it's 32 abortions, keep it simple), but it's really more of a "eugenics" angle, which the other side of the arguing party hates.

Allegedly, the two younger Boozer twins (born 2007) gave rather immediate marrow transplants to their older brother (born 2003). I am not sure of the logistics of extracting bone marrow from TWO DIFFERENT NEWBORN INFANTS to successfully transfuse the SICKLE CELL ANEMIA out of a 4-yr old. This really seems to be the story that the big dogs are running with.

Research what you can yourself, please correct me or add pertinent details.

I incorrectly wrote up my Duke blurb by saying that the Boozer family was linearly breeding the blackness out of their family line.

"The Science" really spikes the line.

That’s some pretty f’d up **** for a guy to wrap his head around. I am all for sending everyone of African descent back to their homeland but as far as an aborting 30+ babies is something that I can’t get behind. Non-to mention the fact that he’s knocked up several more women along the way maddening. I know this stuff is going on a widespread level, not just in the black elite community. Obviously it needs to be stopped.
 
St Johns/Duke on now, 40-39 at the half. Seems to be a bit darker affair than Iowa/Nebraska yesterday..... :afro:
 
So what do you guys think of the elite 8? Probably the best tournament in a long time.

Illinois, Purdue, Iowa, UConn and Arizona are all great rooting choices. Michigan offers a little interest. Duke and Tennessee not much, but they aren’t coal black.

Worst case scenario we’ll have either Illinois / Iowa and Arizona / Purdue in the Final 4 to root for. Best case we get UConn and Michigan too.

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So what do you guys think of the elite 8? Probably the best tournament in a long time.

Illinois, Purdue, Iowa, UConn and Arizona are all great rooting choices. Michigan offers a little interest. Duke and Tennessee not much, but they aren’t coal black.

Worst case scenario we’ll have either Illinois / Purdue and Arizona / Purdue in the Final 4 to root for. Best case we get UConn and Michigan too.

I have a strong feeling that Illinois will beat Iowa in a close game. They remind me of an Serbian Olympic Team or similar to one of those
countries in that European Area. Very fun to watch and super talented. Don't count out AZ and UConn is a well coached as anyone. Very fun
to watch this year. I would have rather seen Nebraska advance but they choked.
 
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I don’t watch much college basketball but I’m really enjoying watching Stirtz ball out so far in the first half. 15 points already!
 
Illinois is as fun a team to watch as any college team I've seen. They remind me alot of Nebraska with how many of our guys they play and the level of talent that they have. Congrats. I just hate to see another white friendly team get knocked out.

Let's Go Arizona tonight. If Purdue wins I'm still happy though as they have more of our guys.
 
Four very White friendly teams today. Too bad two can't advance. Hopefully Michigan and UConn can win tomorrow making for a somewhat palatable final four.
 
The Iowa/Illinois game is as good as it gets from a CF perspective!

Braden Smith had a great 1st half against Arizona!
 
Enjoy Braden Smith while you can gentlemen. He’s one of the best college basketball players of all time. He can and should start for an NBA team someday, but there’s a chance he gets screwed over and never given a chance.
 
Enjoy Braden Smith while you can gentlemen. He’s one of the best college basketball players of all time. He can and should start for an NBA team someday, but there’s a chance he gets screwed over and never given a chance.

He reminds me alot of John Stockton. A pass first, win now point guard that can lead any nba team. Let's hope they can see past his
skin color. It's ironic that it took a white guy point guard(Braden Smith) to beat another white guy(Bobby Hurley)'s all time NCAA
Assist Record!
 
No TV has had me fading out of college basketball the last few years but just as I thought I was out YouTube highlights has pulled me back in.

Even match-ups with a lot of close games this year.

The guy that was unexpected hero with buzzer beater lay-up sure laid an egg the next game with a three point attempt to win (or was it tie) hit nothing but air. By the way I've seen some lousy shooting this year. Clangers and air balls one after the other in some games.

March madness is great.
 
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