I think you mean how much partying they did after breakfast today.
(M) Game #31 Arizona at USC (2023-2024)
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Re: (M) Game #31 Arizona at USC (2023-2024)
Wow Bramlett sure stepped it up, pulled down the most boards in the whole tournament!
Remember these tough games, the mistakes included, are all learning opportunities that Tommy Lloyd embraces for the team over and over again.
Just like in the preseason, right!
No fear!
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Re: (M) Game #31 Arizona at USC (2023-2024)
Tommy, low energy too like the team.
And please don't downplay the NCAA tourney. No one is going to care who won the last PAC-12 regular season championship.
And please don't downplay the NCAA tourney. No one is going to care who won the last PAC-12 regular season championship.
Re: (M) Game #31 Arizona at USC (2023-2024)
Yes, saying performing in the tournament is number 1 is downplaying it.
“The reality is that the hardest games to win are over teams on their home court. Teams that don’t play those games can spin it however they want, but what they’re saying is, ‘We don’t want to lose in our non conference season.’" - Sean Miller
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Re: (M) Game #31 Arizona at USC (2023-2024)
One quick sentence on it as an afterthought. More than one quick sentence here.
We've got a great group of guys and when you can win a Pac-12 regular-season championship, it's something really special. People don't understand. I'm not going to sit here and ring our bell but only 30-some teams win a regular-season championship (and) 68 teams go to the NCAA tournament. It's harder than going to the tournament.
Re: (M) Game #31 Arizona at USC (2023-2024)
Team may have memory retention problems - Should have learned the same lesson(s) at Stanford or ar Oregon State weeks ago.