In the NC thread, @bamadwain posted the following fact: Houston was 33 and 0 when holding opponents to less than 70 points, now they are 33 and 1.
I'm really glad UF had the composure and ability to make that comeback and win it all, but as I watched the game and noted how Houston mucked up UF's style of play with their physical/sand lot style of play, I kept asking "Is this what we want basketball to be?"
I think UF plays a beautiful style of basketball that is similar to CNO's style. They want to push and play dynamic offense and they'll guard you by getting up in your jock. But Houston's style is to be super handsy, rough, uber physical and slow the game down, thus, the "factoid" above.
I'll say this, a team playing like Houston would foul every player out in the first half if the officials actually called the contact that needs to be called to allow the game of basketball to be played enjoyably and more in line with the spirit of the game. Houston's style is more like rugby than basketball!
I'm really glad UF had the composure and ability to make that comeback and win it all, but as I watched the game and noted how Houston mucked up UF's style of play with their physical/sand lot style of play, I kept asking "Is this what we want basketball to be?"
I think UF plays a beautiful style of basketball that is similar to CNO's style. They want to push and play dynamic offense and they'll guard you by getting up in your jock. But Houston's style is to be super handsy, rough, uber physical and slow the game down, thus, the "factoid" above.
I'll say this, a team playing like Houston would foul every player out in the first half if the officials actually called the contact that needs to be called to allow the game of basketball to be played enjoyably and more in line with the spirit of the game. Houston's style is more like rugby than basketball!