NCAA men’s college basketball is back & North Carolina is starting the season on a winning note in a 79-60 win over Charleston The championship expectations are back as the greatest team in ACC is back ! Check out ChunkyMonkeyCupcakes on IG for all your holiday dessert needs by Dessert Chef extraordinaire D Sawney I got my banana pudding better get yours 12/25/2020 #UNC #Charleston #ACC
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Remy Martin wears a wristband during games with the Philippines flag on it. It's a small reminder of the culture that shaped him; a small reminder of the guidance he hopes to pay forward. Martin's mom, Mary Ann Macaspac, emigrated from the Philippines to the United States when she was in high school. "We had a monthly gathering, small or big, and it was always somebody's turn to have it at their house," he said. "Everybody would cook, pot luck. There was Chicken Adobo, Pancit, a dessert called Halo-halo, Chicharon, so many things I would try not to put my hands on because I knew I had practice the next day and had to go work out and it would kill me, but it was so good that I took the risk sometimes. "My mom would buy bottles for me when I was still drinking milk from a bottle," Martin said. "When she was at work, my nanny would take care of me and she thought my nanny was losing the bottles. She would get mad at my nanny, saying 'I just bought them? Where they at?' They ended up finding them in a basket or a trashcan. I was actually shooting them into a basket and nobody knew about it. He hopes to visit the Philippines within the next couple years and he wants to play for the national team in international competitions. If he can achieve that goal, he believes it will open more doors to impact his mom's native land. ___________ This video is edited under by FAIR USE LAW of Youtube. No Copyright Infringement is intended. Credits to the owner of the video clips , images , etc. Video Clips are assured to comply to YouTube Fair Use Law
Kyle Guy and the Cavaliers committed just five turnovers in their victory at Duke.(Rob Kinnan/USA Today Sports) What we know now, for sure, is what we might have suspected before tipoff Saturday afternoon on Cameron Indoor Stadium: There are no limits to what the men’s basketball team from Virginia can accomplish this spring.That guarantees nothing, of course, and there could be a night when a shot doesn’t fall or a call goes the wrong way.But man, watch these Cavaliers play defense as if their dinner and dessert depended on it, and it doesn’t take much to dream a bit.The last time Virginia won at Cameron Indoor Stadium, precisely zero of the current Cavs had been born, and Coach Tony Bennett was finishing out the last of his three on-again, off-again seasons as an NBA guard.That was 1995.And now we have this: a Virginia team that came to Duke with a better record (19-1 vs.18-2) and a higher ranking (second vs.fourth), and still was an underdog.[‘We were born for this’: Cavs bust drought at Duke with statement win] “As everybody will tell you,” Bennett said, “it’s one conference game in the middle part of the year.” No, Tony.Not everyone will tell you that.I won’t tell you that.What I’ll tell you: If your team can win at this place against this team, it can win on any court against anybody — in any month, be it March or (yikes) April.Your team can be a joy to watch, too, and this was not a win at Georgia Tech or Wake Forest.This Duke team has lottery-style talent falling out of its shorts.So we can, and should, chalk this up to Bennett’s coaching, because in preparation, in execution, in in-game adjustments, he is clearly a star.He has a habit, whether it’s on a made bucket or a missed shot, to point to the defensive end of the court, to make sure his team gets back.But by this point, in his ninth season in Charlottesville, that is the Cavaliers’ way of life.It is their oxygen.In Marvin Bagley III and Wendell Carter Jr.and Gary Trent Jr.and Grayson Allen, the Blue Devils boast at least four players who could score 20 in a given game.Duke’s average output before facing Virginia: 91.7points per game, best in the country.And yet on Saturday at halftime, Duke had managed just 22 points, had committed eight turnovers, had clanked all seven of its three-pointers.“We weren’t perfect defensively,” Bennett said, and he’s right.But that also gives you a sense of what the standards are.About talent: Duke, by this point in the program’s arc, is the same as Kentucky.Players come for a couple semesters, then they depart for the NBA regardless of whether they hung a banner or laid an egg.Allen is a senior, but other than that, only three Duke minutes Saturday went to non-freshmen.Another similar (better?) class will roll into Cameron next year.So the expectations remain, even if the faces are rarely the same.The Cavaliers, they hear that stuff, and they don’t disagree with the assessment of, say, Bagley’s ability.How could you, when he went for 30 points and