<p>I can't believe UCLA won. They were down by like 14 at half</p>
<p>"Gimme a break. You're talking about two of the five best players in the country. I hate Duke, but to say that Duke is better off without them is ridiculous. Actually, your whole post is ridiculous. Williams was in no more foul trouble than any other big man--in fact, his great play caused BOTH of LSU's big men to get in early foul trouble. And Duke's problem is that they "think" Redick is good? Well, I guess that's everyone's problem then, because just about every coach, commentator and fan thinks Redick is the best player in the country (and at the very least, the best guard). You're really talking out of your ass here."</p>
<p>First of i like WIlliams and hes a gret player, but he does get in foul troubble in big games. He fouled out last year when the lost to Michigan state and he fouled out against UConn two years ago. And you said that he got them both in foul trouble yet they continued to play and won the game for LSU. Once he got in his 4th he became invisible. </p>
<p>And Redick the biggest choke in duke history. Almost every big game he plays in he chokes in. He cant handle the pressure. He has a season low when he trying to break the ACC scoring record. He was 5/21 against UNC in the biggest regular season game of the year. Then last year he was 4/14 and only scored 13 agisnt Michigan State in the tournament. So this yesterday's choke was inevitable.</p>
<p>So what im saying is that Duke was never going to win with these two guys leading the way. And now that theyll get a fresh start theyll be better off.</p>
<p>It's horrible, but I couldn't help but be happy as JJ left the court.</p>
<p>The golden boys of college basketball have been defeated.</p>
<p>In the Zags-UCLA game, the refs called EVERYTHING in the first half - at least one team was in the bonus before UCLA even got a field goal and they had 9 points off free throws by then</p>
<p>In the second half, especially at the end - they called nothing, the play near the end where they called it a foul and had the UCLA player shoot two should have been a charge and if not then the basket should of counted - that made NO sense. And then they started calling fouls that weren't, a Zags player that was fouled by the backboard, a foul on a 'Zaga player that wasn't even close to being one . . . it was ridiculous</p>
<p>Were the missed or bad calls all against Gonzaga? No. But when it counted more of them were and all in all it was one of the worst reffed games I've ever seen in the tournament.</p>