Colorado State vs Virginia - First Four NCAA tournament extended highlights

March Madness
19 Mar 202408:44

Summary

TLDRIn a thrilling basketball game, Virginia faces Colorado State in a high-stakes match. The Rams showcase impressive plays, with standout performances from players like Nate Clifford and John Cartier. Despite Virginia's struggles, they manage to keep up, but Colorado State's relentless offense and smart basketball ultimately dominate, leading to their victory. The game highlights the importance of teamwork, strategy, and adaptability on the court.

Takeaways

  • πŸ€ Murray's impressive play under pressure, taking the shot clock down to 1 and scoring for Virginia.
  • 🀩 Jim's commentary on the beautiful separation and body positioning in the game, emphasizing the importance of right-handed play.
  • πŸ“ˆ Stevens' hesitation and maneuver lead to a significant play for the Rams, showcasing their expected grinder style.
  • πŸ† Reference to Virginia's national title in 2019 and the lack of tournament wins since, highlighting their past success and current struggles.
  • 🎯 Palmer's three-point shooting ability is noted, with a focus on his performance against New Mexico.
  • 🚫 Clifford's defensive play and the impact of his role in the game, including his influence on setups and defense.
  • πŸ”₯ Clifford's hot streak and his impact on the Rams' offense, with Spero noting his orchestration skills.
  • πŸ“Š Discussion on the points in the paint discrepancy between Virginia and Colorado State, with the winner to face Texas.
  • πŸ† Spero's mention of the 2019 national title and the current performance of the teams, indicating a shift in dynamics.
  • πŸ€” Jim's reflection on the source of the Rams' offense and the question of where it will come from.
  • πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Highlight of the athleticism and smart basketball played by the Colorado State team, with a focus on their footwork and strategy.

Q & A

  • Which team is Murray associated with?

    -Murray is associated with the Virginia team, as indicated by the script where it mentions 'STICKS IT FOR VIRGINIA'.

  • What was the key factor in the separation during the play described?

    -The key factor in the separation was not only with the body but also making sure with the right hand, as mentioned by Jim.

  • What was the significance of the 2019 national title for the team?

    -The 2019 national title is significant as it highlights a major achievement for the team, indicating a period of success.

  • How did the Colorado State team's performance affect their season?

    -The Colorado State team began the year strong at 13-1 but then hit a rough patch, going through an 11-9 stretch, affecting their overall performance.

  • What was the role of Clifford in the game?

    -Clifford played a significant role, being described as relentless and an orchestrator on the court, contributing to the Rams' offense.

  • What was the impact of the time-out called by Tony Bennett?

    -The impact of the time-out called by Tony Bennett was to try to let his guys play through the challenging situation, as they were struggling to get on track.

  • How did the commentators describe the Virginia team's shooting?

    -The commentators described the Virginia team's shooting as 'awful,' indicating a poor performance in that aspect of the game.

  • What was the commentators' view on the potential matchup against Texas?

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  • What was the commentators' view on the potential matchup against Texas?

    -The commentators viewed the potential matchup against Texas as a significant one, with the winner expected to move on to face Texas, suggesting an important game ahead.

  • How did the commentators address the Virginia team's lack of points?

    -The commentators noted that Virginia was struggling to score, with phrases like 'Virginia cannot buy a basket' and 'this is a level of futility we haven't seen in a tournament' indicating their concern.

  • What was the commentators' take on the Colorado State team's strategy?

    -The commentators observed that the Colorado State team was playing smart basketball, making good use of their players' strengths and effectively attacking the Virginia team's weaknesses.

  • What was the final outcome of the game as described in the script?

    -The final outcome described in the script is that Colorado State dominated the game, with Virginia struggling to keep up and the game effectively being decided with the final score mentioned.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ€ Intense Basketball Action and Commentary

This paragraph captures the dynamic and fast-paced action of a basketball game, with a focus on the performance of the Virginia team and individual players like Murray and Clifford. The commentary by Jim and Spero provides insights into the game's tactics, such as the importance of separation in shooting and the strategic use of the body. The paragraph also highlights the anticipation of the game's outcome, with references to previous performances and the potential for future matches against Texas.

05:00

πŸ“‰ Virginia's Struggling Performance and Colorado State's Dominance

The second paragraph continues the commentary on the game, emphasizing Virginia's poor shooting and Colorado State's strong play. The discussion includes the impact of key players like GROSS and Scott, as well as the strategic approaches taken by both teams. The summary also touches on the emotional aspects of the game, such as the enthusiasm of the players and the challenge of maintaining momentum when facing a significant point deficit. The paragraph concludes with a reflection on the implications of the game's outcome for the teams' tournament prospects.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Shot Clock

The shot clock is a game clock used in basketball that counts down a set amount of time (typically 30 or 24 seconds in college and professional play, respectively) that a team has to attempt a field goal. In the script, the reference to 'TAKE THAT SHOT CLOCK ALL THE WAY DOWN TO 1' suggests a team is trying to use up as much of the shot clock as possible before taking a shot, indicating a deliberate strategy to control the pace of the game.

πŸ’‘Separation

In basketball, 'separation' refers to the space created between a player with the ball and their defender, allowing the player to have a clear path to the basket or to make a shot without being blocked. The script mentions 'BEAUTIFUL SEPARATION' to highlight a player's successful move to get open for a shot.

πŸ’‘Fade

A 'fade' in basketball is a type of shot where the shooter moves away from the defender while releasing the ball. This technique is often used to create space and avoid being blocked. The script's reference to 'SPINNING, FADE AND DONE' describes a player executing a fadeaway shot successfully.

πŸ’‘Rhythm Shot

A 'rhythm shot' in basketball is a term used to describe a shot taken with a consistent and smooth release pattern, often after a player has established a rhythm through dribbling or movement. The script mentions 'A RHYTHM SHOT THE WAY HE' to emphasize a player's smooth and practiced shooting technique.

πŸ’‘Three-Point Shooter

A 'three-point shooter' is a player who specializes in shooting from beyond the three-point line, which is the designated area on the basketball court where successful shots are worth three points instead of the usual two. The script refers to 'A THREE-POINT SHOOTER' to identify a player known for their long-range shooting ability.

πŸ’‘Time-Out

A 'time-out' in basketball is a period of stoppage in play that a coach can call to provide strategic instructions to the team or to allow players to rest. The script mentions 'ALMOST TIME FOR A TONY BENNETT TIME-OUT' to indicate a potential strategic break in the game.

πŸ’‘Double-Team

In basketball, 'double-team' refers to a defensive strategy where two defenders work together to guard a single offensive player, usually the ball handler, in an attempt to force a pass or a turnover. The script uses 'DOUBLE-TEAM WITH MINOR' to describe a situation where two defenders are coordinating to stop a single player.

πŸ’‘Baseline

The 'baseline' is the long, back line at each end of a basketball court from which the ball is thrown in play to start the game or after a score. The script mentions 'TO THE BASELINE TO KICK IT BACK' to describe a player's movement towards the baseline to make a pass.

πŸ’‘Orchestrater

In basketball, an 'orchestrater' is a player who effectively controls the team's offense by setting up plays, making passes, and coordinating the team's movements on the court. The script refers to 'BEAUTIFUL DIME TO CARTIER' and 'HERE COMES CLIFFORD. HE HAS BEEN THE ORCHESTRATER' to highlight a player's role in directing the team's offensive actions.

πŸ’‘Futility

In the context of the script, 'futility' refers to the sense of ineffectiveness or the lack of success in a team's efforts to score or defend. The phrase 'THIS IS A LEVEL OF FUTILITY WE HAVEN'T SEEN IN A TOURNAMENT' suggests that the team's attempts are not resulting in the desired outcomes.

πŸ’‘Dominating

In sports, 'dominating' describes a situation where one team or player has significant control over the game, outperforming the opposition to a large extent. The script's final line, 'COLORADO STATE DOMINATING', indicates that Colorado State has taken a strong lead or is in a commanding position over their opponents.

Highlights

Murray's impressive play in the paint, showcasing skillful spinning and fading to score for Virginia.

Jim's commentary on the beautiful separation in the play and the importance of body positioning and hand usage in basketball.

Stevens' hesitation and maneuver leading to a successful play for the Rams, demonstrating strategic thinking on the court.

The anticipation for the first team to ten wins, highlighting the competitive nature of the game.

Dunn's leaner shot for Virginia, showcasing the player's agility and precision.

Jim's mention of the 2019 national title and the lack of tournament wins since, providing historical context for the teams' performances.

Stevens' off-balance shot that results in a triple, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in gameplay.

Palmer's three-point shooting ability, emphasizing the value of versatile players on the court.

Spero's comment on the good-looking stroke and defense by Beekman, highlighting the balance between offense and defense in basketball.

Clifford's impressive play in the paint, high off glass, showcasing athleticism and timing.

Jim's commentary on the rhythm shot and the overtime finish, adding depth to the narrative of the game.

The discussion on Clifford's role in setups and defense, emphasizing the player's multifaceted contribution to the team.

Spero's observation of the points in the paint discrepancy between Virginia and Colorado State, providing insight into the game strategy.

The mention of Scott's suddenζ΄»θ·ƒty in the Rams offense, illustrating the dynamic nature of the game.

Jim's analysis of the sharp cuts to the basket, highlighting the tactical approach of the players.

The commentary on Clifford's heating up and the impact on the game, showcasing the influence of key players.

Spero's comment on the lack of Virginia baskets and the team's struggle, adding a layer of drama to the game's narrative.

The discussion on the potential matchup against Texas, adding anticipation for future games.

Jim's final remark on Colorado State's domination, encapsulating the overall outcome of the game.

Transcripts

00:01

MURRAY IN THE PAINT. NEARLY LOST IT.

00:02

THREE STRAIGHT POSSESSIONS WHERE THEY TAKE THAT SHOT CLOCK ALL

00:05

THE WAY DOWN TO 1. THE SPINNING, FADE AND DONE.

00:11

STICKS IT FOR VIRGINIA. >> Jim: BEAUTIFUL SEPARATION

00:13

WATCH THE SEPARATION ON THIS ONE HERE.

00:16

HE WILL END UP THERE BECAUSE HE SETS HIM UP, AND THE KEY THERE

00:19

IS NOT ONLY WITH THE BODY, BUT MAKING SURE YOUR RIGHT HANDED

00:22

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00:29

STEVENS, LITTLE HESITATION. PRETTY MANEUVER AND THE RAMS GET

00:32

WE EXPECTED THIS ONE TO BE A GRINDER.

00:36

>> Jim: I HOPE IT'S NOT THE FIRST TEAM TO TEN WINS.

00:39

>> Spero: DUNN, PRETTY LITTLE LEANER FOR VIRGINIA.

00:43

>> Jim: ALWAYS A FACTOR, BOTH ENDS OF THE FLOOR.

00:44

NATIONAL TITLE IN 2019. NO TOURNAMENT WINS, JIMMY,

00:50

SINCE. STEVENS, OFF BALANCE, BANGS IN A

00:53

TRIPLE. THEY REALLY NEED A BIG NIGHT FOR

00:55

STRUGGLES CONTINUE. >> Jim: PALMER, NUMBER 20 IN

00:56

GREEN. A THREE-POINT SHOOTER.

00:58

ON THE FLOOR NOW. >> Spero: A GOOD LOOKING STROKE.

01:06

A LOSS TO NEW MEXICO. A GOOD DEFENSE THAT TIME BY

01:08

BEEKMAN. >> Jim: HE HAD 16 AGAINST NEVADA

01:10

SO HE CAN SCORE. >> Spero: CLIFFORD.

01:14

THAT'S GOOD. >> Jim: ALMOST TIME FOR A TONY

01:16

BENNETT TIME-OUT. HE WILL TRY TO LET HIS GUYS PLAY

01:19

THROUGH IT. HAVEN'T GOTTEN ON TRACK ON THE

01:20

FOR THE RAMS AS THEY HAVE OPENED UP A SIX-POINT LEAD.

01:27

ROHDE, McKNEELY, THAT'S GOOD. >> Jim: A RHYTHM SHOT THE WAY HE

01:30

IN THE LOSS TO NC STATE. THE OVERTIME FINISH.

01:35

CLIFFORD. SIZZLES INTO THE PAINT, HIGH OFF

01:40

GLASS. >> Jim: ONCE AGAIN, A GUY GOING

01:41

YEARS OF HIS CAREER AT COLORADO. FIRST YEAR IN NIKO MEDVED'S

01:45

PROGRAM, AND SHOT CLOCK AT NINE, AND WALKING A TIGHT ROPE ON THE

01:50

EXTRAORDINARY FINISH. I NEVER THOUGHT HE WOULD GET TO

01:52

THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE RIM. >> Spero: NICE LOOK, AND LEAD

01:57

PASS. >> Jim: CLIFFORD IS ON A NICE

01:59

ROLE IN TERMS OF SETUPS AND DEFE

02:02

>> Spero: YOU SEE THE POINTS IN THE PAINT DISCREPANCY, VIRGINIA

02:09

AND COLORADO STATE WITH THE WINNER GOING TO TAKE ON TEXAS.

02:14

WAS SHOCKED THE BALL GOT IN HIS HANDS AND REP LEASED QUICKLY.

02:16

DRIVING IT TOWARDS THE MIDDLE TO THE BASELINE TO KICK IT BACK.

02:20

>> Spero: THIS IS SCOTT. SUDDENLY THE RAMS OFFENSE HAS

02:23

COME ALIVE. WE DIDN'T HAVE ANY POINTS AND

02:26

>> Spero: MAYBE A GOOD POINT. >> Jim: LOOK AT THE CUTS.

02:27

THEY ARE REALLY, REALLY SHARP CUTS TO THE BASKET.

02:32

>> Spero: HERE COMES CLIFFORD. BOY, HE IS HEATING UP.

02:35

A QUICK TIME-OUT TAKEN BY COLORADO STATE.

02:37

COLORADO STATE OR VIRGINIA. JON ROTHSTEIN SAYING HE DIDN'T

02:38

THINK IT WAS A GOALTEND. >> Jim: I THOUGHT IT WAS GOING

02:40

TO REACH THE RIM, AND A DRIVE TO THE BASKET, AND A FLIP SHOT.

02:43

>> Spero: COLORADO STATE TEAM THAT BEGAN THE YEAR AT 13-1.

02:46

THEIR SEASON HIT A BIT OF A BALL.

02:50

IN THE 11-9 STRETCH. AND THAT IS JOLE SCOTT.

02:54

>> Jim: THEY GAVE THE INDICATION THEY MIGHT HAVE A DOUBLE-TEAM ON

02:55

BLACK HILL STATE. THAT WAS INCOMEKNEELY.

02:57

>> Jim: A SLICE OFF THE TOP WITH STEVENS SETTING THE SCREEN SPRP

03:01

CARTIER. HE GOES LEFT HAND, AND TRICKERY

03:06

IS TRICKY GETTING THE HESITATION SHOT OFF, AND WE LOOK, AND A

03:10

FAKE, AND CARTIER, GOES TO A LEFT-HANDED CLIP.

03:12

VIRGINIA CANNOT BUY A BASKET. BOY, THEY LOOK UP.

03:16

JIMMY, THEY ARE ONLY DOWN EIGHT. MIRACULOUSLY, THREE MINUTES LEFT

03:21

IN THE HALF, AND CARTIER FROM DEEP.

03:25

AND THAT WAS K.C. EVANS. LOOKS LIKE HE'S OKAY.

03:27

CARTIER SLINGING IT

03:31

AND McNEELY TRYING TO FORCE THE ISSUE, AND HE IS STILL DOWN.

03:34

>> Jim: TO THE RIGHT SIDE OF HIS FACE.

03:35

>> Spero: INSIDE. OFFICIALS WILL STOP IT HERE,

03:39

WITH McKNEELY JUST GETTING TO HIS FEET.

03:41

CUTS TO THE BASKET SPSH CAN REECE BEEKMAN GET THE OFFENSE

03:51

ENERGIZED? THEY HAVE MISSED 17 STRAIGHT

03:53

THIS IS SCOTT BACK TO THE RIM, AND GETS IT BACK FROM CARDIER,

03:55

AND DOUBLE-TEAM WITH MINOR COMING OVER, AND CLIFFORD, NEAR

04:01

SIDE, AND STRONG'S THREE, NO, OFFENSIVE REBOUND, CLIFFORD,

04:07

STRONG TO THE RECK. >> Jim: CLIFFORD

04:09

>> Spero: THERE'S McNEELY, CORNER THREE, MISSES EVERYTHING.

04:14

CLIFFORD, SPINS, CONTACT AND IT'S ALL COLORADO STATE.

04:21

LET'S TAKE A LOOK NOW FROM THE AT&T CONNECTED CAM, AND THIS KID

04:26

NATE CLIFFORD HAS IT WORKING FOR THE RAMS.

04:27

WHAT A PLAYER HE'S BEEN THIS SEASON FOR NIKO MEDVED.

04:29

THE RAMS HAVE STARTED THE HALF ON AN 8-0 RUN.

04:31

>> Jim: I WAS JUST GOING TO SAY, WHERE IS THE OFFENSE GOING TO

04:34

COME FROM? >> Spero: FINALLY, BEEKMAN.

04:40

AND THE VIRGINIA CONTINGENT FINALLY PLEASED TO GET SOME

04:41

IT HAS BEEN BRUTALLY DIFFICULT. NICE SLIP CUT.

04:43

THEY WATCH THE BALL KEEP MOVING. >> Spero: HERE COMES CLIFFORD.

04:48

HE HAS BEEN THE ORCHESTRATER. BEAUTIFUL DIME TO CARTIER.

04:51

CLEARED BY BUCHANON. >> Jim: I LIKE TO CHIP AWAY, AND

04:54

SPERO, SO METHODICAL. >> Spero: BEEKMAN WILL PICK UP

05:00

THE PACE, AND HE TAKES CARTIER OFF THE BOUNCE, AND YOU'RE

05:01

THEY'RE NOT DOING IT AS WELL AS THEY FLORMLY DO.

05:09

THEY ARE NOT TASTED VICTORY IN THE DANCE YET.

05:13

HE IS RIGHT ON THE MONEY WITH THAT ONE.

05:16

>> Spero: 16 POINTS, SEVEN REBOUNDS, AND THE PUT BACK, IT'S

05:25

THREE, WELL SHORT. AND THIS AWFUL VIRGINIA SHOOTING

05:29

CONTINUES. >> Jim: GROSS IS A 42% SHOOTER.

05:32

>> Spero: SCOTT JUST WIDE OPEN, AND CLIFFORD DICING THEM UP.

05:37

>> Jim: THEY ARE PLAYING SMART BASKETBALL.

05:38

COLORING BOOKS. >> Spero: YOU DIDN'T BRING YOUR

05:40

COLORING BOOKS, DID YOU? >> Jim: I HAVE THEM IN MY GAME.

05:45

>> Spero: GOOD FOOTWORK. >> Jim: THE FIRST SET THAT

05:48

THERE, WITH A SLIP. HOWERING HIS WAY IN.

05:50

IS NICE STEP IN. HOW ABOUT THE SCOOP UP ON THE

05:59

NIKO MEDVED HAS BEEN NEARLY PERFECT.

06:01

>> Jim: WATCH THE SCOOP UP. DOWN ON THE FLOOR, AND NOT

06:04

SHABBY FOR A BIG GUY RUNNING THE FLOOR.

06:06

IT. VERY ATHLETIC PLAY.

06:07

>> Spero: MINOR, THE GRADUATE SENIOR FOR TONY BENNETT, A

06:12

COUPLE BASKETS BACK-TO-BACK, AND THEN IT IS CLIFFORD.

06:17

>> Jim: PUT TEANECK, NEW JERSEY, BACK ON THE MAP.

06:19

>> Spero: A LOT OF JERSEY TONIGHT FROM YOU.

06:23

McKNEELY WILL RESET IN THE CORNER, AND GROVES, FINALLY.

06:27

SEASON. >> Jim: HE JUST SAVED A LAYUP

06:29

TOO, PRESSURING THE BALL. THE CUTTER IS WIDE OPEN.

06:32

>> Spero: JIMMY, YOU LOOK UP. THIS IS A 15-POINT GAME,

06:36

CARTIER, OPEN THREE, AND HE GETS A FRIENDLY BOUNCE.

06:40

A 20-POINT LEAD. >> Jim: THEY KEEP GOING BACK TO

06:42

THE CORNER. McKNEELY HAS BEEN QUIET.

06:51

>> Spero: BEEKMAN KNIFES IN, AND HE GOES GLASS.

06:53

IN McKNEELY, 2 FOR 3, AND THEY

06:56

DON'T ENOUGH FIRE POWER FOR McYN

07:02

KNEELY AND THEY ARE PICKING THEM APART.

07:05

AND A FRONT LINE PLAYER. EVENTUALLY TAKES IT OUT.

07:18

WATCH, HE GETS IT HIMSELF IN THE LANE, NO IN A HURRY, AND A

07:21

LITTLE TIMING, AND A PUSH. THE HIP.

07:25

PRESSING UP A BIT THAT CAN HANDLE, MAKE PLAYS OUT OF IT.

07:27

WATCH FOR A BACK-DOOR CUT EVENTUALLY OUT OF THE SET.

07:30

>> Spero: THIS IS CLIFFORD, IN THE CORNER FOR LAKE, AND THAT'S

07:36

A THREE. >> Jim: LOOK AT THE ENTHUSIASM

07:37

NO PUN INTENDED. BUT MAYBE SO.

07:39

>> Spero: POTENTIAL THURSDAY DAYLIGHT WITH TEXAS, AS THEY

07:45

LOOK TO MOVE TO CHARLOTTE, AND JORDAN MINOR, IN TIGHT.

07:48

UNLESS YOU'RE REALLY -- HAVE YOUR SHOOTERS MAKING THE SHOTS,

07:50

AS WE HAVE SEEN HERE, IT'S JUST SO HARD TO GET BACK IN THE GAME

07:55

WHEN YOU ARE DONE TEN PLUS. THEY ARE MORE THAN THAT NOW

07:59

OBVIOUSLY. >> Spero: COLORADO STATE WITH A

08:00

GIVE THE RAMS CREDIT, CALIFORNIA H

08:01

VIRGINIA HAS A TON OF OPEN LOOKS.

08:03

THIS IS A LEVEL OF FUTILITY WE HAVEN'T SEEN IN A TOURNAMENT.

08:07

>> Jim: RIGHT OFF THE MIDDLE OF THE FLOOR.

08:09

UNFORTUNATE WITH THE STINKER. >> Spero: SOMETIMES YOU'RE A

08:11

VICTIM OF YOUR OWN SUCCESS. A LITTLE BIT OF THAT WITH TONY

08:15

BENNETT AND VIRGINIA. CLIFFORD, THE RELENTLESSNESS

08:19

AGAIN, WE HAVE TO REMEMBER, UCONN DOESN'T HAVE TO GET ON A

08:21

PLANE BEFORE THE FINAL FOUR. IT'S TWO GAMES IN BROOKLYN.

08:25

YOU HANDLE BUSINESS THERE, AND IT'S A 90-MINUTE DRIVE TO THE

08:31

SWEET 16. THEY HAVE A TOUGH REGION.

08:32

AS THEY WILL INBOUND HERE WITH .6.

08:37

AND IT'S OVER. COLORADO STATE DOMINATING