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  • #27048
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    As of right now in my finals match up I have Uconn vs UCLA, but I been starting to wonder what if Ohio State matches up with UCLA.  Do you all think that Sullinger vs Smith will be a good match up, if so who will get the best of who? Also if Smith happens to outplay Sullinger will he be a lock for the first round of this years draft?

     

    Both players have similarities IMO, so I would like to know how do you rate them.

    Who will said to have a better college career when it is over-

    Who has the better attributes?

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  • #511304
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    Really? You had UCLA in the title game? That’s wild.

     

    I think Sullinger would win that matchup easily because even thought Smith has improved a little bit in his conditioning, he’s not gonna be able to hold down Sullinger I think

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  • #511305
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    It would be the same as when they played out in vegas. Sullinger would destroy him while getting him in foul trouble. Not even really a match up.  What is he doing against Florida by the way?

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    Realistically, having UCLA in the final four is not that wild. I mean Pittsburgh doesn’t deserve a a #1 seed in my opinion because of poor tourney perfomance. Yeah they had a great season and a good team but past tournament performance matters. Florida doesn’t deserve the seed a either. They have a sub-par, average team and UCLA can beat them (Only down 2 at the half!) BYU has no Davies and so Josh Smith hopefully will be just a beast against BYU even if they do have Jimmer. BYU will have to get Smith in foul trouble to come out on top. If the Zags beat BYU (Which I highly doubt because haven’t advanced to the sweet sixteen in a long time, nor has BYU but lets face it Jimmer rocks) Any way the Zags would be a tough match up but I think good UCLA coaching and tournament experience matters. UCLA beats whoever wins between BYU and the Zags. The tough part will be getting past Kstate or Wisconsin. Kstate has a great coach with great intensity and always has his guys playing tough no matter what the competition is. Kstate would be a very tough match up for UCLA. It be very interesting to see Judge go up against Smith, or Pullen going up against Jones. Of if Wsiconsin beats both Kstate and Pitt then the matchup between Leuer and Smith will be key. Personally I don’t think UCLA gets past either team (Wisconsin or Kstate). But crazier things have happened. 

    Seeing UCLA in the Final Four would surprise me but anything can happen. Now of course UCLA would never get past Kansas so seeing a matchup between Sullinger and Smith would be highly unlucky and UCLA fans dream. UCLA could make it to the Final Four (I doubt it though) but they could never get past Kansas so the Final Four is the furthest they could possibly go. But honestly I think the Elite Eight is where they will end up bowing out, if they get past Florida and the Zags or BYU first, but they could do that. 

     

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  • #511328
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    Where is Kevin Love when you need him SMDH

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  • #511340
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     Past tournament performance does not matter in seeding and it shouldn’t matter what a different team did in previous years.  

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  • #511344
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    Josh Smith reminds me of a Big Baby/Eddy Curry combo. That just means he desperately needs to start conditioning hard.

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