How Many Ways Can You Say Choke?

Kevin Hench has quite a few:

the hated Tar Heels suffered one of the most remarkable collapses in tournament history

squeezing the orange so tight down the stretch that a 10-point lead with seven minutes left

The Tar Heels, the deeper team that was supposed to exhaust the Hoyas with their waves of subs, looked like the team that ran out of gas.

The Carolina trachea implosion began with 9:58 left in the second half and never ended.

Each possession would end abruptly with either a brick on an open shot, a brick on a contested shot or a Ty Lawson turnover in traffic. Talk about tight.

Ellington — Fired up four huge bricks from behind the arc, including the clanger that would have won it. He also managed to fire a SCUD off the back iron on an ugly miss from the right wing early in OT.

Danny Green — He also went 0-for-4 from deep during the collapse.

Ty Lawson — The man that finally ended the nutty stretch with a meaningless 3-pointer with 7.5 seconds left in OT bricked two threes and had costly back-to-back turnovers during the choke.

Tyler Hansbrough…an absurd 12-foot jump hook over Roy Hibbert that barely caught iron with 5:50 left; a 17-footer that was such a brick it almost bounced all the way back to him; a turnaround that missed high off the glass; and a forced shot that Hibbert blocked easily, leading to a Hansbrough travel.

The 1-for-20 epiglottis constriction prompted Jim Nantz to remark, “I have never seen a quality team go this cold so late.”

It turns out you can spell c-r-u-n-c-h time without UNC.

It looks like Mr. Hench is auditioning for Dickie V’s spot as president of the Coach K fan club. I wonder what he had to say about Duke when the #1 seed lost in the round of 16 several times over the last few years?

2002 – Lost to #5 Indiana
2005 – Lost to #5 Michigan St.
2006 – Lost to #4 LSU

Since K’s last national championship in 2001, Duke has been past the Sweet 16 only once (2004). There’s a trend you don’t read much about.

Scott Jernigan

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100 Responses to How Many Ways Can You Say Choke?

  1. BoKnowsNCS71 03/26/2007 at 8:36 AM #

    Like his mentor Smith, Roy choked on the big one. That huge sucking sound you hear today is at Chapel Hill.

    I can’t recall a reversal of fortune so embarassing and so ugly as this one — expecially for the Eels.

    But I had GT in my brackets winning this one — so it was not unexpected. Just shocked at the way it unfolded.

  2. Pack92 03/26/2007 at 8:38 AM #

    Oh my how we have waited for this! The holes had not played a single bit of dogfight basketball since the last 5 minutes of the ACC tourney. Too much talent without heart is absolutely useless. One more chapter to the very long book of “How to Choke With More Talent Than Any Other Tournamant Team”. Sort of reminds me of chapter 1987!

    U-N-D-E-R-A-C-H-I-E-V-E

    Yeah, I thought there was a unc in that word.

  3. packpigskinfan23 03/26/2007 at 8:51 AM #

    running my mouth with a Tarhole fan today at work- he STILL had the nerve to say “And what tourney was State in? the Not Invited Torney?!”

    all I could do was smile

    🙂

    and say

    “And what team excedeed all expectations this year? And what team choked with what was supposed to be the most talented bench in the country?!?!”

    what a beautiful weekend it was!!!

  4. Pack84 03/26/2007 at 8:53 AM #

    Twas a beautiful day indeed for all the ABC’ers of the world. You know it’s spring when the trees start to bloom, the pollen starts to fall, and the holes pull their annual choke job.

    Pizz on ’em.

  5. Dr. BadgerPack 03/26/2007 at 8:53 AM #

    What was really, truly priceless was the postgame press conference on ESPN News. I hope all got a chance to view that, especially watching Hansborough “listen”. As in, he was asked a question and stared blankly into space with his mouth hanging open until they decided to skip him and move on to Wright. That was some very special “listening”.

  6. noah 03/26/2007 at 8:54 AM #

    NOW I can enjoy the tournament.

  7. packpigskinfan23 03/26/2007 at 8:55 AM #

    with all respect to the Tarhole mentioned above… he is a bit smarter then he sounds. He is terrified that Sidney Lowe is going to become the King of the Big Four!!!

  8. primacyone 03/26/2007 at 8:57 AM #

    During the entire game I could not decide which team I wanted to lose more.

    When Georetown slammed that dunk down with 18-20 seconds left and the game arleady descided, I had my answer. Sweet revenge from the ACCT.

    Roy still has not won a Championship with his own players. He better be glad he is not at Kentucky.

    Can hardly wait to see who goes pro.

  9. packpigskinfan23 03/26/2007 at 9:00 AM #

    ah… yes!! watching Carolina’s roster get THINNER AND THINNER this week is going to be so much fun!!!

    I dont believe they have any McD’s AA’s coming in this year either!!!!

    muahahahahahahah!!!!

  10. Rick 03/26/2007 at 9:01 AM #

    Let’s do a comparison.

    UNC’s inside duo – shoot 23 times between the two of them. They get to shoot 22 free throws.

    GT’s inside duo shoot 27 times and yet they only get 4 fts.

    How can this be? How can a team that forces the ball down low more than the other team possibly have this big a gap in free throws?

    GT shot mroe threes you might say. I tell you NAY NAY.
    UNC shot 20 threes to GT’s 14.

    In the regulation time UNC shot 32 FTs to GT’s 9.
    Something is seriously wrong with this stat.

  11. beowolf 03/26/2007 at 9:07 AM #

    What noah said.

  12. RickJ 03/26/2007 at 9:07 AM #

    I saw a State fan this morning flying his State flags on the beltline. Cracked me up.

  13. highonlowe 03/26/2007 at 9:09 AM #

    schadenfreude , süsses süsses schadenfreude.

  14. Pack92 03/26/2007 at 9:11 AM #

    Danny Harnden from FOX8 in Greensboro (maybe Rich Brenner) said “tears were flowing freely in the locker room”. Give me a break. If I had been a part of a collapse like that I would have been nothing but fighting mad. And ‘Ol Roy-PLEASE! What in the world does all your obviously undeserved money have to do with your overrated team cutting down the nets?
    primacyone nailed it-Roy fell into one NC. Let’s see what he can do on his own.
    Wah, WAh, WAH!

  15. wolfonthehill 03/26/2007 at 9:15 AM #

    ^^^^ Rick hit the nail on the head – and the team that got the benefit of the officiating all day STILL lost. Of course, they had to basically miss every shot for 15 minutes to lose, but they found a way. Now THAT’S special… THAT takes a very strong will to power your way through… hell, I don’t think I’VE ever missed 22 out of 23 shots… from anywhere, anytime.

    Good, good stuff…

  16. choppack1 03/26/2007 at 9:24 AM #

    Rick – See, as usual, the “analysts” totally get it wrong. The TarHeels didn’t start missing shots…they had been missing them all day. Early in the second half they showed a graphic, basically saying that Carolina was winning the war inside – but Georgetown had 28 points in the paint, Carolina had 20. George had made more 3s and was shooting a higher %…I think UNC had 17 points from the foul line in the first half.

    The reason the game turned is that the Heels stopped going to the foul line so much. This is what allowed Georgetown to make their run and it’s why they won. The only thing keeping this game remotely close WAS THE FOUL LINE. When Georgetown stopped fouling/the refs stopped calling fouls, the team who had been playing better most of the night won.

    Here are some thing to think about in the UNC’s run this year – the Michigan State game was back and forth until they had foul shots on 4 straight possessions. Against USC, it was offensive rebounding for the Heels that turned the game aroundd. If USC could have grabbed 1/3 of the defensive rebounds in the last 10 minutes, they probably win. Last night, the foul line carried the Heels for the first 25 minutes…They then played a very good 8 minute stretch – after that, their offense was the same it was during the first 25 minutes – get to the foul line.

  17. BoKnowsNCS71 03/26/2007 at 9:26 AM #

    Something is very wrong with their End of Game play. Somehow they never got that down. This was the 7th overtime in a row that they lost. The Achilles Heel was there all along and there was not enough attention paid to that area.

  18. Buddygreen 03/26/2007 at 9:28 AM #

    Talk about a classless bunch. The tar heel chat rooms are full of talk that the players were trying to get the score under the spread but ended up losing the game. What a bunch of losers. Their own fans saying the tar hole players were shaving points. Idiots to the end!

  19. choppack1 03/26/2007 at 9:36 AM #

    I’m surprised there’s no discussion of Roy’s comments at the post-game PC:

    “A lot of people say they like to see my cry. But no one has ever had the guts to say it to my face.”

  20. Dan 03/26/2007 at 9:36 AM #

    That game was so full of irony.

    You have a team running the Princeton Offense against a team with two low post monsters in UNC. Yet, it was UNC that was settling for jump shots, and Georgetown who was making layup after layup. The reason the Heels stopped going to the line was due to their taking way too jump shots.

    JTIII has really done a great job adding enough variations to his basic schemes to make it work. That said, how does a guy not watch the Syracuse game and go zone against that offense? Flexibility is the key. Yay for Sidney Lowe.

    Still, Ohio State isnt afraid to go zone and stick O(gre)den in the middle. Thad Matta might have the key to the lock on the backdoor.

    p.s. The Roy postgame comments regarding Herb might be of interest to the SFN writers.

  21. beowolf 03/26/2007 at 9:42 AM #

    Good point, Dan. Here’s the link:

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    Quote:
    REPORTER: You guys have been excellent on defense basically 40% or lower throughout the postseason. [SFN aside: NC State shot 54.7% against them in the ACC Tournament final.] Today, 57.6%. How much did that prevent you, you had 31 points in the second half, from getting the quick rebound, the pace you wanted?

    ROY WILLIAMS: Yeah, I think their offensive play was really good. As I said earlier, they had good spacing. I was disappointed in our defensive play in the first half because we let a couple people drive us to the basket, and they had eleven layups. I think six of them on back door cuts. We’ve played against teams that try to go back door. Just didn’t guard it as effectively today. We didn’t do as good a job of putting pressure on the passer. When Herb Sendek, who I have a great deal of respect for, was at NC State, that was their primary offense. Back door cuts never bothered us, they’d get one or two, but we’d get some turnovers. Even Eastern Kentucky was a little bit of the same kind of thing. Didn’t really bother us because we got some turnovers, too. But today we didn’t get turnovers and their back door cuts led to dunks.

    So we didn’t get bad shots, we didn’t get turnovers, and so our defensive play, even in the first half we got an eight-point lead or whatever it was, they shot 60% in the first half. Only because we were so good on the backboards did we have that lead.

    We didn’t make enough shots in the second half ourselves, and they continued playing really, really well. But, you know, I’ve said this, when somebody asked me Sunday night about the brackets, I said Georgetown may be playing – in my opinion – Georgetown was the best No. 2 seed and in fact you could make a case they were playing as good basketball as anybody in the country.

  22. Rick 03/26/2007 at 9:42 AM #

    “Against USC, it was offensive rebounding for the Heels that turned the game aroundd.”

    Actually to be more precise, it was because Gibson picked up three fouls in the first few minutes of the second half. USC could not rebound without him. If he does not pick up those fouls USC probably wins.

  23. Karpaasi 03/26/2007 at 9:43 AM #

    I’d love to read some the Tarhole blogs, especially this mess about Carolina trying to stay under the spread. What blogs should I check out?

  24. Rick 03/26/2007 at 9:45 AM #

    Georgetown is to the Princeton what Google is to the search.

    After watching their game with Duke a year ago I said it is possible I was wrong about the PO. When run like JTIII runs it, it is an impressive offense. But then again it looks less and less like the PO the more they run it.

  25. Rick 03/26/2007 at 9:45 AM #

    “p.s. The Roy postgame comments regarding Herb might be of interest to the SFN writers.”

    Please tell more

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