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. highstick 03/26/2007 at 5:34 PM #

    I wish everybody was listening to Primetime to the Packman right now and listen to the Tarhole who thinks all State fans are idiots and they aren’t concerned with us. They’ve got bigger fish to fry! Sidney’s a good coach and State fans will be happy with an occasional win against Carolina, but Carolina has “bigger fish to fry”!

    The arrogance of those butt heads!

  2. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 03/26/2007 at 5:36 PM #

    “Carolina has “bigger fish to fry”!”

    Watch those bones they can cause you to choke.

  3. Classof04 03/26/2007 at 6:01 PM #

    Can someone tell me where that chris92heel douchebag is?

    Wow. Jesus. They don’t even post on messageboards after they lose.

    In all seriousness, it was nice not seeing all the bandwagon fans in Cary wearing their blue bullshit today. There are definitely times when you can appreciate such predictable, turtle-headed fans.

    And I agree with what Rome said today about the “choke.” By definition of choke, you’re implying Georgetown shouldn’t have ever won the game, and they played some good ball.

  4. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 03/26/2007 at 6:08 PM #

    “And I agree with what Rome said today about the “choke.” By definition of choke, you’re implying Georgetown shouldn’t have ever won the game, and they played some good ball.”

    First Rome is an obnoxious idiot but most importantly he is wrong as most of his opinions are. G’town shouldn’t have ever won that game and they didn’t play well.

  5. packpigskinfan23 03/26/2007 at 6:17 PM #

    Georgtown didnt play well?!?! thats sarcasim speaking again, right?!?!

  6. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 03/26/2007 at 6:32 PM #

    No, G’town didn’t play well. The only way they had a shot of winning that game is if UNC went ice cold the last 7 minutes of the game.

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

    UNC didn’t go cold because of great D, Carolina missed 10 or so wide open shots.

  7. Pack92 03/26/2007 at 6:52 PM #

    Maybe the holes didn’t go cold completely because of D but it sure as heck contributed to it. G’town plays a physical ball that does not lend itself well to getting huge leads but never lets the other team get away either. For the first time in a while (ACC Championship) the holes had to dig deep and find something at the end of a game and this time G’town had enough bodies to stay with the attack. We truly ran out of bodies against them and gave Terry 2 wide open 3 pointers. SOme of the shots yesterday were wide open but it sure looked like they came from tired legs.

    I was also wondering about our uninformed but always hilarious visitor chris92hole.

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

    “Was it Syracuse or Michigan that knocked them out in ‘87? I was in Korea during the winter of ‘87 and thought Michigan shot the lights out and sent them packing that year.”

    I think that was 1989. Glenn Rice, wasn’t it?

  9. Pack92 03/26/2007 at 6:55 PM #

    ^noah, you might be right. It WAS Glenn Rice but I swear I remember watching it in Korea. It could have been 89 though because JR Reid was still there. Thanks!

  10. packpigskinfan23 03/26/2007 at 7:02 PM #

    Georgetown played the better game all the way through. The refs are the ones who didnt perform. NOT Georgetown. They also forced quit a few turnovers in that last 9 mins or so… and all their shots were falling. Georgetown SHOULD have won that game and did… because they wanted it more, they were better coached, AND yes Carolina played like shit.

  11. noah 03/26/2007 at 7:03 PM #

    Agree 100% about the refs.

  12. wolfpack2002 03/26/2007 at 7:22 PM #

    Good point noah, i kinda just tossed in Kenny Smith into that list and I truthfully didn’t remember exactly what year he came in( left out Matt Douherty too)….he missed 8 games that year… they started 17-0 with him and still went 28-3 and undefeated in conference play.. Michael Jordan had a bad game in his last one against the hoosiers.. only 13 points… everyone, every team rather, has off days… you definitely get different results in a tourney rather than a best of 5 or 7 series… so if a team shows up a little bit better that one day it matters a whole lot more..

  13. wolfpack2002 03/26/2007 at 7:29 PM #

    I guess I was looking at my own arguement about smith and Roy in a one-sided manner Carolina did have a whole lot of talent this year…it was sickening hearing about it..but I guess it’s because it was the only thing I heard the whole year since I was in this area.. The talent pools in college bball really did get rejuvenated across the country with that new NBA ban. It really was almost hard to think about after hearing so much media banter all year.. it wasn’t like I watched anything outside of ACC games really besides catching a few Texas games ( i was a fan of Kevin Durant)

  14. noah 03/26/2007 at 7:55 PM #

    Jordan was on the bench with foul trouble in that game against Indiana.

  15. TNCSU 03/26/2007 at 8:09 PM #

    I think this choke bodes well for the near future of NC State Basketball. I have alot of respect for Roy, but truly wonder what kind of record he would have at a school that wasn’t Kansas, UNC, Kentucky, UCLA, etc. He’s always had the recruiting luxuryof saying “come play for me at a great program,” but I think on both the offensive and defensive side, UNC was out-coached in the last 5 minutes — not to mention the OT. Of course, the players themselves are the ones that really choked and missed all the shots, but I did not see Roy instilling any offensive or defensive changes after GT got the momentum.

    Again, as a guy coming out of HS, who would you rather play for? A coach with NBA experience that grooms his players and makes great in-game adjustments, or one that is a “good” coach that relies on consistently getting top players to win games. I think this “choke” by UNC may do as much or more for NC State recruiting in the next year or so than our great run to the ACCT final and the two wins in the NIT. If you watched the Sidney Lowe Show today or yesterday, you could see his confidence in the future of NC State basketball. Without making any predictions, he was confident that we will be alot better team next year. I am too!

  16. beowolf 03/26/2007 at 9:33 PM #

    Class, it’s that same old heel mentality of policing rival fan sites and being horrified to learn EVERYBODY doesn’t love carolina. Some dopes never recover, but they do keep obsessing, fainting goats that they are:

  17. Jeremy Hyatt 03/26/2007 at 10:07 PM #

    I started to kind of feel sorry for Carolina when i saw USC was giving them a run for their money, but then they came back and won. The same feeling crept up when Georgetown put it to them; after all, doesn’t more wins mean more money for our conference? But then again, many of us do need to put up with Heels fans/alums, and it is nice to shut up Duke and Carolina fans in the same season.

    I do hope that Lawson enters the draft, not because I dislike him as a player, but rather because I wish we had him. We could sure use a speedy, effective, slashing, penetrating pg. Oh and I expect Hansborough and Wright to go, those should be automatic.

  18. beowolf 03/26/2007 at 10:46 PM #

    Last I heard Travel was talking about another year in the ACC drawing bogus fouls.

  19. bTHEredterror 03/27/2007 at 2:03 AM #

    “For the recorded books, in all fairness, Herb has not blown a single big lead all years long at ASU.

    Come on, who can fill in the punchline.”

    No, but he blew a bunch of small deficits.

    And the “at least we didn’t lose in the NIT” hatchet job, is just the Big Brother complex trying to build his ego back up after his world was shattered. Hey Big Bro, we’ll see you in the Backyard next year. Get your asses ready for a whooping!

  20. choppack1 03/27/2007 at 7:57 AM #

    “G’town shouldn’t have ever won that game and they didn’t play well.”

    Yea, they shot 57% from the floor -more points in the paint than UNC and shot a respectable 3 point %. They played better, they executed in half court better. The only thing that kept this game close was the foul shooting disparity.

  21. Rick 03/27/2007 at 8:20 AM #

    The only reason UNC was ahead was the refs were giving them foul shots like it was candy at Halloween.
    For some reason they quit giving them so many calls and poof, they cannot score. GT wins.
    Simple as that.l GT outplayed them the entire game.

  22. tapinpar 03/27/2007 at 8:57 AM #

    Even the Sports Guy, Bill Simmons, got in on the UNC foul situation in his column yesterday:

    “(Put it this way: There were an inordinate amount of bad calls over the past few days, but the second half of the USC-UNC game took the cake. When Packer excoriated Tim Floyd for getting a technical in the final minute on Friday night after the Gibson call, I was thinking the opposite — I felt like Floyd didn’t go far enough. He should have taken off his clothes and thrown them on the court. That was ridiculous. Did we ever figure out why UNC got so many calls this month? How could a physical game like Georgetown-UNC feature a 25-5 FT disparity at one point? That’s impossible!)”

  23. Packaholic1 03/27/2007 at 8:57 AM #
  24. TNCSU 03/27/2007 at 9:46 AM #

    I concur — they’re used to getting the calls in the last 5 minutes. Review the tape of the ACC Tourney final if you still have any questions. Everytime Hansbro touched it, he got free throws….Georgetown really outplayed the Holes on Sunday, but I’m glad the FT disparity is now getting national attention.

  25. choppack1 03/27/2007 at 10:50 AM #

    “Did we ever figure out why UNC got so many calls this month? How could a physical game like Georgetown-UNC feature a 25-5 FT disparity at one point? That’s impossible!”

    I think the more acceptable response is:

    “Since when did the NCAA tournament become the ACC?”

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