r*********s 发帖数: 2157 | 1 近些年的, 好像不止是Self choke
1) 1997 – No. 4 Arizona def. No. 1 Kansas, 85-82 (Sweet Sixteen)
This will likely always remain the greatest Kansas team to not win it all.
The Jayhawks didn’t lose to a slouch of an Arizona club, as the Wildcats
ultimately won a surprising national title and did so with the likes of Mike
Bibby, Jason Terry, Michael Dickerson and Miles Simon. Still, KU had four
starters — Paul Pierce, Scot Pollard, Jacque Vaughn and Raef LaFrentz —
who played in the NBA for at least a decade, and they were nearly unbeatable
that season. Ask any long-time Kansas fan about that game to this day, and
it’s greeted either with a pained sigh or a shake of the head.
2) 2005 – No. 14 Bucknell def. No. 3 Kansas, 64-63 (First Round)
No Kansas postseason loss will ever be as shocking as this one, as it was
the lowest-seeded team to ever knock the Jayhawks out of the dance. KU had
some chemistry issues, with Self, in his second season, leading a team
largely comprised of holdovers from the Roy Williams Era. It was roughly the
same group, though, that advanced to the Elite Eight just a year earlier.
3) 2010 – No. 9 Northern Iowa def. No. 1 Kansas, 69-67 (Second Round)
Ali Farokhmanesh, with a dagger of a three in transition with 35 seconds
remaining, earned himself a spot on the list of names forbidden to be
mentioned in Lawrence, joining the likes of Cuttino Mobley and Gerry
McNamara (those will be covered in a bit). That shot ultimately ended the
college careers of Sherron Collins and Cole Aldrich.
4) 2011 – No. 11 VCU def. No. 1 Kansas, 71-61 (Elite Eight)
Heck, you might as well add Jamie Skeen to that list squarely behind
Farokhmanesh. He hit four of VCU’s 12 3-pointers on Sunday in a game that
Kansas was favored to win by double-digits. On the other side, the Jayhawks
lived through an offensive nightmare, committing 14 turnovers (eight by
junior forward Markieff Morris), going 2-of-21 from 3-point range and just
15-of-28 from the free throw line.
5) 1998 – No. 8 Rhode Island def. No. 1 Kansas, 80-75 (Second Round)
A year after the Arizona debacle, KU still had Pierce and LaFrentz and was
just as dangerous. However, Rhode Island’s back-court duo of Cuttino Mobley
and Tyson Wheeler combined for 47 points off of 16-of-32 shooting to go
with 13 assists in the second round stunner. After this one, Pierce became
the first underclassman to declare as an early entrant for the NBA draft
during Williams’ tenure.
6) 1992 – No. 9 UTEP def. No. 1 Kansas, 66-60 (Second Round)
In between Final Four appearances in 1991 and 1993, KU was shocked by
legendary coach Don Haskins for the second time. The first? The 1966
regional finals, when Texas Western became the first team to ever win an
NCAA title with five African-American starters. There’s a little history
lesson for you amidst all this heartbreak.
7) 2006 – No. 13 Bradley def. No. 4 Kansas, 77-73 (First Round)
Just a year removed from the Bucknell loss, KU suffered a first round loss
that was just as unexpected, but had a better built-in excuse. With major
roster turnover, the Jayhawks were young, led by freshmen Brandon Rush,
Mario Chalmers and Julian Wright. It came as a surprise, though, as the team
heated up down the stretch and blitzed through the Big 12 tournament
untouched.
8) 2003 – No. 3 Syracuse def. No. 2 Kansas, 81-78 (National Championship)
In hindsight, can you really be ashamed of losing to a team that had Carmelo
Anthony on college basketball’s biggest stage? Not really. But it wasn’t
Anthony who did them in. Sure, he had 20 points and 10 boards, but pesky
freshman Gerry McNamara came from nowhere to bury six 3-pointers. Meanwhile,
KU was a horrific 12-of-30 from the free throw line. Despite all of those
points left on the board, KU had a key opportunity late to tie with a 3-
pointer from the corner. Hakim Warrick made sure it never made it very far.
This went down as Williams’ last game at Kansas.
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http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/blog/the_dagger/post/Is | t***a 发帖数: 7982 | | c*******0 发帖数: 5247 | | t******w 发帖数: 77 | 4 这不能说明KU容易被chock,只能说明KU的RegularSeason剧牛吧 | l******m 发帖数: 31446 | 5 哈哈哈,赛前的时候好像Morris说过一句,大概是,我们必须老是承受这种被黑马挑战
的比赛,因为,你看我们什么时候当过黑马啊。。。当然了,这个小孩儿还是年轻,KU
在近三十年里还是有过几次季后赛排位比较低的,但再低也就是7、8号的样子吧。
Mike
unbeatable
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【在 r*********s 的大作中提到】 : 近些年的, 好像不止是Self choke : 1) 1997 – No. 4 Arizona def. No. 1 Kansas, 85-82 (Sweet Sixteen) : This will likely always remain the greatest Kansas team to not win it all. : The Jayhawks didn’t lose to a slouch of an Arizona club, as the Wildcats : ultimately won a surprising national title and did so with the likes of Mike : Bibby, Jason Terry, Michael Dickerson and Miles Simon. Still, KU had four : starters — Paul Pierce, Scot Pollard, Jacque Vaughn and Raef LaFrentz — : who played in the NBA for at least a decade, and they were nearly unbeatable : that season. Ask any long-time Kansas fan about that game to this day, and : it’s greeted either with a pained sigh or a shake of the head.
| l******m 发帖数: 31446 | 6 Here you go.
【在 t******w 的大作中提到】 : 这不能说明KU容易被chock,只能说明KU的RegularSeason剧牛吧
| m*******r 发帖数: 3635 | 7 就是阿,老是做上狗总有输球的时候,KU绝大多数比赛都是赢的,要不也不会被看好这
么多。
就说今年跳舞吧,不是也轻松搞定了几个所谓黑马吗,BU,战斗伊利奶,还有UR的蜘蛛人
【在 c*******0 的大作中提到】 : 这篇文章有点扯了,这什么比赛都算choke了
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