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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch
We had demolished Purdue by 30 and were -5.5 at Sprint Center (!) before getting shit on by a middling team. Dorsey had a huge night and Devonte went like 0-9 from deep. Oregon lost by 1 to UNC by shooting poorly and giving Meeks like 1,000 rebounds, then UNC won it.
That title was ours if we don’t piss down our leg
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Nah, that Oregon team was stacked with long, athletic, switchable talented NBA players, 3 of which are still contributing with the league. That loss had everything to do with how Oregon they played (and how bad a matchup they were for KU) than anything else.
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It’s not even close to 08. And I’d put 2020 (no debate), 2007, 2011, 2017 ahead.
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Talent wise 2010 is almost certainly better than all of them. None of those other teams had 8 NBA players on it (2020 had 3; 2007 had 7; 2008 had 7; 2011 had 6--not sure by the way how 2011 could be better than 2010 when it had the same players as 2010 just without Aldrich, Sherron, and Henry, and 2017 had 5).
And if we're talking metrics, only 2008 had a better KP efficiency margin than the 2010 team and it isn't particularly close. Citing some fluke loss to UNI that would have only happened 1 out of 10 times as some kind of evidence that 2010 was a bad team is pretty silly.