
NCAA Championship Game: Butler vs UConn
In a way I'm glad I wasn't watching it...the shooting percentages look horrible.

I lost interest in the 2nd half. Butler couldn't make any shots and the Huskies stepped it up. Connecticut clearly the better team. Not a final to remember though. Kemba Walker the only player on either team who will have an impact in the NBA.


Starting time would have something to do with the TV scheduling and a national audience I would think but not entirely sure about that 3 minute extra!
I can't watch the game live but am following live stats online from work.
Interesting first half by all accounts in a very low-scoring affair.
I still reckon UConn will get the win although I still want Butler to win!

Butler has made ONE two point field goal and leads by 3 at the half!
Pretty good D being played by both teams. It's funny, because the Huskies look a little more capable of creating good offence, but they haven't been able to finish the job by making the bucket.
Butler, on the other hand, just seem able to seize the few chances they get.
Barkley laying down the smack for the first half performance of both teams!

That was a big block from Smith. Funny that the scorers somehow missed it. Just looked at the boxscore and Butler hasn't been credited with any blocks! Prett easy play to miss LOL

Hey LC, I'm watching the game now. I know nothing about either team, though I do vaguely remember Kemba Walker from a previous season.
Interesting that commentary team gave the edge to Butler in the pre-game analysis.
Judging by the first few minutes, Connecticut are getting the better looks (Lamb in particular) but need to start dropping mid-range jumpers to draw the D out.
Butler have had a couple of fast break chances, but their guard is struggling with Uconn's size so far and has blown the shots. Other than that, they seem to be settling for long threes. Does not bode well if that is the only trick up their sleeve!


NABC womens team will be hosting the Singapore National Team at Hillcrest on Sunday December 3rd.
Admission is $3 for adults, kids a gold coin.
Everyone is welcome to come along and enjoy an evening of international basketball
