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. choppack1 03/26/2007 at 12:16 PM #

    legacy – I think we’ll have adequate PG play next year…or should I say, better PG play than we had before Atsur came back. The real key is that we’ll have more quickness at the spot and more options on D – so we should be able to pressure our opponent more and rebound better.

  2. bTHEredterror 03/26/2007 at 12:40 PM #

    Just saw on Cold Pizza, Katz says NBA insiders predict Brendan Wright to be the third overall pick if he declares, and he doesn’t believe Wright will return. Now if Lawson can provide a Joe Forte moment for us……

    Dreadful about the young man passing, heartfelt condolences to the family. I thought Billy Packer did a good job of not over dramatizing the incident while giving kudos to the Tarheel Cheerleaders squad for still performing when they had to have heavy hearts.

  3. VaWolf82 03/26/2007 at 12:54 PM #

    Mascot Story updated at 12:56

    A 21-year-old University of North Carolina student who served as a mascot for the school’s basketball team died Monday, three days after he was struck by a sport-utility vehicle while walking along a highway.

    http://www.wsbtv.com/sports/11385187/detail.html

  4. Dogbreath 03/26/2007 at 1:06 PM #

    UNC’s collapse ranks up there w/ Duke blowing a 20+ pt lead to Seton Hall in the 1989 Final Four.

  5. beowolf 03/26/2007 at 1:07 PM #

    A real shame. Ray seemed like a great kid.

  6. Rick 03/26/2007 at 1:44 PM #

    The UNC collapse was of Sendekian proportions.

  7. highstick 03/26/2007 at 1:56 PM #

    I really hate that about the mascot. The newspaper said he been there 3 years, so he was probably the one that kept pestering me about my NC State hate in the Carolina Club in 2004 when we played them over there. He was not obnoxious about it, just persistent! I knew I was wearing it into enemy country when I went in there!

    I’m leaving my Tarhole buds alone today to stew in their misery!

  8. the_phisherman 03/26/2007 at 1:57 PM #

    Kind of like USC collapse on Friday. A 16-0 run with no timeout called.

  9. noah 03/26/2007 at 2:17 PM #

    Someone asked how the accident happened. There weren’t drugs or alcohol involved. He was just walking back from a convenience store along side a terribly busy highway. This is an area RIGHT by the NJ Turnpike. If you ever come across the GW back into Jersey, you go right by this area. INCREDIBLY busy roads.

  10. BoKnowsNCS71 03/26/2007 at 2:34 PM #

    True. The SUV driver stopped and phoned for help immediately. Just bad luck for both pedestrian and driver.

  11. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 03/26/2007 at 2:57 PM #

    One thing is for sure it that universities will take a closer look at what hotels they book for students. I know nothing about this area or what is available but for ‘risk management’ reasons, I wouldn’t think it makes sense for a school to book hotels that require young adults to walk alongside a highway to get to the closet store. Knowing that most students aren’t going to order room service or eat in an overpriced restaurant it doesn’t make sense to put people in a situation where they can’t get to a store safely.

    You wouldn’t book a place that requires the cheerleaders to walk through gang territory or a crack street to get to the closet food nor should they have to walk on a busy highway to get to a store.

  12. CedarGroveWolf 03/26/2007 at 3:14 PM #

    “The UNC collapse was of Sendekian proportions”

    I was wondering when this might pop up.

  13. Redblogger 03/26/2007 at 3:17 PM #

    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.

  14. wolfpack2002 03/26/2007 at 3:34 PM #

    All you’ve ever heard about is the talent pool that UNC’s bball program has and has historically had… glad to see that Roy Williams is carrying on Dean Smith’s tradition of doing less with MORE… yes he won a lot of games but never finished the job as you’d expect with teams so deep and talented to do. Take their ’81-’82 Championship… james worthy led the way… Dean Smith had Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, Brad Daugherty and Kenny Smith for two full years after that title and never won… All you heard about this year was UNC was so deep they practically have 5 or 6 subs coming off the bench that could be starting as a separate team and winning yet they still came up short… it’s amazing.

  15. gumbydammit 03/26/2007 at 3:35 PM #

    Watching the last 6 minutes of regulation and the OT period yesterday, one thought kept popping into my mind…

    “Paging Dr. Heimlich, paging Dr. Heimlich…”

  16. Cedarblockhead 03/26/2007 at 3:45 PM #

    “The UNC collapse was of Sendekian proportions”

    Now who would possibly bring this up? Someone obviously obssessed with greatness.
    Sendek never lost a game, it was not his fault the players did not hit the shots his offense set them up beautifully for.

    Georgetown is proof that Sendek was right. It is the offense of the future. The great ones are always ahead of their time. No one appreciates the first ones to do something. I mean Einstein was thought of as a loser until he died after making the cotton gin and the telephone.

  17. noah 03/26/2007 at 3:49 PM #

    “I wouldn’t think it makes sense for a school to book hotels that require young adults to walk alongside a highway to get to the closet store.”

    You’ve never been to the Meadowlands, have you? 🙂

    It’s probably the least pedestrian-friendly area this side of the minefield that divides N. and S. Korea.

    But honestly, hotels ARE built along busy highways. Think about it for five minutes and it ought to be really obvious why that’s the case. Hotels that are next to big sports arenas and convention centers are always going to be alongside high-traffic areas.

    This was just an unfortunate accident.

  18. redfred2 03/26/2007 at 3:49 PM #

    LOL

  19. redfred2 03/26/2007 at 3:51 PM #

    Sorry, the “LOL” was for blockhead’s post, not noah’s.

  20. noah 03/26/2007 at 3:58 PM #

    “Dean Smith had Michael Jordan, Sam Perkins, Brad Daugherty and Kenny Smith for two full years after that title and never won…”

    One full year. Jim Braddock was the senior point guard in 1983 and Kenny Smith was a frosh in 1984. He also broke his wrist and missed the end of the 1984 season, which is a big reason why they lost in the Sweet 16 to IU.

    That team in 1987 was probably close to being as talented as the 1984 season. Kenny Smith, Jeff Lebo, Joe Wolf, Dave Popson, Scott Williams, JR Reid, Ranzino Smith, Kevin Madden.

    They just ran into a Syracuse team that was a little better that day.

    The NCAA tournament is NOT about the best team. The NBA IS about the best team. It’s the difference between single-elimination survive-and-advance and a best-of series.

    I know we’re all about running down UNC and I’m all for that, but let’s not be ridiculous. The Ohio State team in 1960 with Jerry Lucas and John Havilcek was supposed to repeat and they lost to Cincinnati.

    That’s what is so amazing about teams that can repeat as champs. It just doesn’t happen very often. Houston with TWO of the top-50 NBA players of all-time couldn’t win a title in the 80s. Georgetown with Pat Ewing could only muster one. UVA with Ralph Sampson and Othell Wilson never won a title. Dean Smith had plenty of great teams that never made the Final Four. That Dook team that lost to UConn was ridiculously talented.

  21. Mike 03/26/2007 at 4:16 PM #

    Last time I checked, Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.

  22. Pack92 03/26/2007 at 4:18 PM #

    noah,

    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 know the year before they went 20-0 or something like that and the Len Bias show came to Chapel Hill and put an end to all that. The memories are there but beginning to fade!

  23. tcthdi-tgsf-twhwtnc 03/26/2007 at 4:38 PM #

    “You’ve never been to the Meadowlands, have you?”

    I haven’t been to the Meadowlands as I stated in the first post and this may be good reason for the NCAA not to play there anymore. Hotels and convention centers are going to be near highways but there are many cities where this isn’t the case or at least places where pedestrians are protected.

    When students die things change sometimes for good reason sometimes not so much. If a university books a hotel for students it will need to be in a reasonably safe environment. If not there are risk management issue that can bring up multi-million dollar lawsuits.

    I’m not saying anything should change as a result of the horrible event rather that universities and maybe even the NCAA should look into their practices to do what is practical to avoid students walking near fast moving traffic in areas that they are unfamiliar.

  24. Cedarblockhead 03/26/2007 at 4:42 PM #

    “Last time I checked, Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin.”

    No, he sole it from Einstein just liek John Thompson stole the Princeton offense from Herb.

  25. PackBacker001 03/26/2007 at 4:46 PM #

    Mike, this is Sarcasm. Sarcasm, I’d like you to meet Mike.

    TTT – These things just happen sometimes. They have to play these things at venues big enough to hold them. Maybe a sidewalk would have helped, but who knows. Sometimes life just pulls crap like this.

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