This is what happens when Kentucky wins a national semi-final. Enjoy Monday night, city of Lexington!
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This is what happens when Kentucky wins a national semi-final. Enjoy Monday night, city of Lexington!
(AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Amy Wallot)
Wayne Blackshear delivers the putback of the tournament. Kentucky lost track of Blackshear, and so did the TV cameras before he slammed it.
Unfortunately, Louisville had trouble scoring on anything that wasn’t offensive rebounds and putbacks, and they trail Kentucky as the second half of the semi-final winds down.
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Indiana coach Tom Crean tried to respond to Calipari’s dance assault, but his hand jive, while technically proficient, failed to inspire his players and the crowd, even when Crean started whistling “We Go Together” from Grease.
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Anthony Davis was in foul trouble, Christian Watford was lighting up Kentucky, and Indiana had a four-point lead. That’s when John Calipari decided to cut loose.
In lieu of a timeout speech, Coach Cal delivered an emotional, intricately-choreographed sideline dance. He jumped, he shook, he spun, and he kicked, and his team responded. Inspired by Calipari’s passion - and killer moves - the Wildcats stormed back before the end of the half and took a lead they would never relinquish. Calipari earned a trip to the Elite Eight and a standing offer to perform on “Dancing With The Stars.”
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Sorry, Hornets fans - Jorts is coming to the Big Apple!
The Passion of the Jorts.
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