Monday, March 8, 2010

Big East Tournament

Big East Tournament

Big East Tournament : Peering into the great ocean of the championship, does not provide much clarity. Usually, every person is capable of kneecapping all, is hardly desirable in a better position to survive in a brutal week of a difference on the next layer down.

This year? In the area of each [NCAA tournament fate seems more or less decided. Although separated by a favorite, well, nothing at all - and No. 2, 3 and 4 of the seeds have identical records of the Conference - to sign the "upset" the winner is kind of like choosing between $ 100 port for digestif.

Not only are there a lot of anticipation in a warehouse in Madison Square Garden this week, with DePaul and South Florida start of a conference tournament on Tuesday. But this does not mean that there would be a good basketball, and not with five teams are ranked, and three in the top 10.

If nothing else, a great force East must produce some drama, here is a quick overview of how the next five days and brutal.

Players to watch

Austin Freeman, Georgetown University. And the Hoyas' top scorer has recently received a diagnosis of diabetes. And then exploded in the final of the season, and if it was still raging, George Town, and could pose a threat to the role of the eight-seeded Syracuse.

Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia. Averaged 21.5 points in the win over Georgetown and Villanova last week. If at its best, and the Mountaineers are overwhelming favorites to win the title this week. If not, they can get defeated in the quarter-final to Louisville.

Jerome Dyson, Connecticut, and Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall. Both are explosive scorers - laughing at 21.2 points per game, Dyson at the level of 17.7. Both should catch fire and fuel to run the competition and get deep teams off the NCAA bubble].

Luke Harangody, Notre Dame. And three times All-Big East choice? And the sixth man? As Harangody finds himself after an absence of five of the game to bone bruise. And his presence can make the Irish a threat this week?

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