I usually don't go for silly stuff painted on the floor, but I love it! Basketball by Eero Saarinen.
ETA: Courtney Paris is a BIG gal.
I just turned on ESPN and the women's semifinal game is on. There is a wide (Duke) blue swath cutting from just inside half court sideline to beyond the basket diagonally cutting across the lane, with a lighter shade of blue swath outside that. When I first saw it, it sure looked to me like the sideline was closing in. I wonder if the unusual coloration on the court is going to, at some point, confuse a player dribbling with the ball and make them think they are heading out of bounds.
OK, I just saw a wide view of the court and it is a "representation" of the St. Louis Arch, extending from basket to basket with the apex in front of the scorer's table. Very unusual; it looks exactly like the Duke Blue sideline and endcourt lines.
Last edited by OZZIE4DUKE; 04-05-2009 at 07:37 PM. Reason: changed usual to unusual, which is what I meant to say :)
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I usually don't go for silly stuff painted on the floor, but I love it! Basketball by Eero Saarinen.
ETA: Courtney Paris is a BIG gal.
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---Roger Ebert
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---Over the Rhine
This looks absurd. Way to big of a logo. Thankfully it isn't a sticker though.
I can see how it might be confusing, but I doubt it will. I love the design, by the way.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
It's dumb. Plain answer.
It would be so easy to make an arch out of the 3 point line on both ends. The way they decided to do it reeks of confusion. Bad idea.
2500/2000 points/rebounds career for Courtney Paris is outstanding performance.
Stupid question about her scholly payback post-game, on the court. The school has made it clear that they won't take her money. Why can't reporters take a hint?
Before I forget, GO CARDINAL!
Last edited by captmojo; 04-05-2009 at 09:39 PM.
I love the quote that the Louisville player had (I didn't catch her name, she was player of the game) after they beat Oklahoma.
"We don't have one high school american on our team and we have done what nobody expected".
Something to think about when it comes to recruiting.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
I thought it looked like a virtual graphic. Is it really on the court?
The arch on the court was cool.
After the duds the men's NCAA put on all of its carbon copy courts this March, the women's Final Four court tonight was refreshing.
The plain courts with the black baselines and blue city names were just awful. Shame on the NCAA for taking the character away from the courts. The court out in Boise, for example, had been orange and blue for years, and was a Tournament icon of sorts. You just knew that game was out in Boise when seeing the blue and orange court each year.
Then again, I was furious to see the classic green and purple court taken away from the Coliseum. Ah well, life will continue.
We have a few bigger things to worry about around here, I think. Like Gerald all but having his bags packed with his agent's card sitting on top.
Men's Division I Championship Final:
North Carolina vs. Michigan State
Last Meeting: North Carolina 98, Michigan State 63
Women's Division I Championship Final:
Connecticut vs. Louisville
Last Meeting: Connecticut 75, Louisville 36
I, for one, am quivering with anticipation.
Unfortunately all I keep on thinking about is WBB 2007: Regular Season- Duke 85 Rutgers 45...Sweet 16- Rutgers 53 Duke 52
Hopefully this portends similarly for our friends down the road and up in Storrs.
Johnny Dawkins was at the Semifinals in support of the Stanford women's program. Too bad he couldn't suit up for them ... they needed some help in the guard play! BTW the Stanford band was really fun to watch.
No soup for you!
Since OU lost, the ticket market is flooded, so I think I might mosey three train stops down there and see if I can get in cheap. I would have gone SU night to the semis, perhaps, but I had tickets to Mariza, and I chose correctly if I do say so myself.
Unfortunately, OU was probably the only party that could give the Husky Women a game.
A movie is not about what it's about; it's about how it's about it.
---Roger Ebert
Some questions cannot be answered
Who’s gonna bury who
We need a love like Johnny, Johnny and June
---Over the Rhine
Cool Throaty, have fun if you go. Just think, if UCONN is upset, you will have witnessed one of the biggest in sporting history.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
With UConn opening up a 20-point lead, I think we should agree for the record that offense is definitely not overrated in WBB.
I ended up going, got a $81 ticket for $30. Probably should have been $20 but I'm not good at driving a hard bargain with the scalpers.
UL competed valiantly for a little over ten minutes. Then the deluge of TOs and UConn layups began in a blitzkrieg during the 4th segment of the 1H. I skipped out at halftime to go watch the Blues and the Cardinals.
There were a surprising number of Tennessee fans there. That is some killer dedication to the women's game, to go to all three games of the FF when your squad was upset in the NCAAT 1R. I was impressed by that.
A movie is not about what it's about; it's about how it's about it.
---Roger Ebert
Some questions cannot be answered
Who’s gonna bury who
We need a love like Johnny, Johnny and June
---Over the Rhine