@JonathanStadtm1 Sure. It was questionable. Not to change the topic, but I’m excited to watch Syracuse next year…I’m a huge Ryan Moesch fan (assuming he will be committing any day now.)
Bradley literally 2 hand shoved Loyer to create that layup. Arizona kicks legs out into Harris to draw foul on Harris. Jacobson taken to the ground on lob attempt. Arizona relying solely on officiating to get a lead, but go ahead and say Purdue always gets the favorable whistle.
@StockTalks21 Then Bradley shoving Loyer to create for Karchekov, Karchekov kicking his legs into Harris drawing a foul, Jacobson being tackled on a lob leading to a layup and Krivas traveling on the offensive rebound and falling over Cluff that was somehow a foul. That was the ball game.
@TylerJWorden Interesting take on backcourt athleticism considering Smith (26 points) and Loyer (27 points) torched Arizona’s backcourt in 2023. Are you saying Bradley, Caleb Love, Kylan Boswell and KJ Lewis weren’t bigger, stronger and more athletic than Smith and Loyer?
@LFTimes_sports@JYDbook@NYSPHSAA@NateLull@omgitsjsh It is up to each section to determine how to handle the at large bid. In Section 2, the sectional champion has the choice of which path to take when there is also an at large, but I’m not sure if other sections handle it that way.
@jefe172@thomaseotoole@MattNorlander Fair enough, but you are talking about a freshman who has scored 3 career points. That’s vastly different than Purdue playing without a senior all american who averaged 20 and 7 last year.