Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Lebron would quit Basketball if he was part of the UNI loss to Texas AM
Lebron James tells 92.3.....He would quit basketball if he were a part of the UNI team that blew a 12 point lead with 44 seconds to go.
UNI=44
King James=44
The best part about this game was that they went to Overtime with a score of 71-71
Seventy One=144
Forty Four=144
Game was on 3/20/16
March Twentieth Two Thousand Sixteen=144
Texas AM Aggies=131
Championship=131
The game was 74 days before the NBA Finals.
I would Quit Basketball=74
Masonic=74
Northern Iowa Panthers=108
Golden State Warriors=108
Northern Iowa blew a 12 point lead.
Twelve Points=180
The total score of the game was 92+88=180.
The loss also disqualified UNI for the Sweet 16.
Sweet Sixteen=51, 168
Cleveland Cavaliers=168
Lebron James=51
Cleveland=51
Cleveland Cavs=51
Cleveland hasn't won a sports championship in 51 years.
51 days after 3/20 is 5/10(131st day)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I wrote about what I found on this game. See if you notice more connections to Lebron!
ReplyDeletehttp://fieldsofwhite.blogspot.com/2016/03/texas-3-2ot-comeback-over-northern-iowa.html?m=1
I wrote about what I found on this game. See if you notice more connections to Lebron!
ReplyDeletehttp://fieldsofwhite.blogspot.com/2016/03/texas-3-2ot-comeback-over-northern-iowa.html?m=1
ReplyDeleteThe Wallabies must successfully target dynamic All Blacks second rowers Brodie Retallick and
Sam Whitelock when they attempt to turn their Bledisloe Cup fortunes around, says Australian backrower
Rory Arnold.The formidable duo of Retallick and Whitelock has been one of the great strengths of the world
champion All Blacks’ forward machine in recent years and both are used to winning against the Wallabies.
All Blacks vs Wallabies
All Blacks vs Wallabies Live
All Blacks vs Wallabies Stream
Whitelock has tasted defeat just three times in 20 games Tests against Australia and Retallick once in 15.
Rising Wallabies lock Rory Arnold said getting an edge over the duo was key for his team.“They’ve been world-class
locks now for a number of years, so if we want to dominate up front we know we’ve got to go at those blokes,” said Arnold.
“We’re going to have to be at our best, the second-rowers, to take those blokes on.”
Watch All Blacks vs Wallabies
Watch All Blacks vs Wallabies Live
Wallabies vs All Blacks
While Whitelock and Retallick have been a constant force for New Zealand,
Australia have chopped and changed their second-row combinations since the 2015 World Cup final against the All Blacks.
Wallabies vs All Blacks Live
Wallabies vs All Blacks Live Stream
Watch Wallabies vs All Blacks Live
Watch Wallabies vs All Blacks Live Stream
Coach Michael Cheika used five starting second-row combinations in the first five Tests of 2016 and seven in total across the season as
six different locks got an opportunity in the run-on side.
In the June Tests, Cheika started with Adam Coleman and Sam Carter and then brought in Arnold for the last match.
“He sort of swapped and changed a fair bit last year, so I’m not sure how he’s going to go this year with those second-row spots,” Arnold said.