Florida State Men’s Basketball defeated #7 Virginia at home by a score of 81-60 last night. You’re not reading that wrong. FSU put up 81 points against one of the top defenses in the country. If you are relatively new to college basketball you might not realize just how different these team's identities are schematically. Offensively FSU focuses on pace and space. Looking for fast breaks and running a lot of spread ball-screen. Virginia tends to slow things down. They tend to run a motion-based offense that sets a majority of their screens off-ball. These tendencies are mirrored on defense. FSU plays an aggressive denial defense where Virginia looks to slow things down and restrict paint touches with their patented packline defense. This game, as all games between these two teams generally are, was a clash between these two styles. Fortunately for the Seminoles, they were able to control the tempo and ultimately the outcome of the game. This game was a fun one to watch for FSU fans, but it could always use another closer watch. So if you want an overview of the critical moments within last night's game and some insight on the game within the game, then this video is the one for you.
Welcome back to Leeds Lately. Today's video is a match reaction to the Leeds vs Crystal Palace game at Elland Road. For more Leeds United content visit the Leeds Lately website: https://www.leeds-lately.com/ Follow us on Twitter @Leeds_Lately Music: Royalty Free https://stock.adobe.com/uk/audio The media from SkySports in this video has been used on the basis of “fair dealing/fair use” under section 29 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents act 1988 with he purpose of reporting, criticizing, commenting, research and education.
22 games into their first Premier League season under Marcelo Bielsa, Leeds United sit 10th in the Premier League with a game in hand. We've been doubted time and time again. WATCH US NOW. I consider this to be the third instalment of a mid-season edit trilogy, following 2019’s ‘It’s Not Over Yet’ and 2020’s ‘Never Give In’ IT’S NOT OVER YET: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wfSKWGl6swc NEVER GIVE IN: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Is7RPnuqxFE Use of media is on the basis of “fair dealing” under Section 29 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, allowing for criticism, comment, news reporting, research and education. Edited by Lewis Deighton Copyright © LUFC Lewis 2021 Business enquires: LUFCLewis44@gmail.com Contribute to the channel: https://paypal.me/LUFCLewis Leeds United: https://www.youtube.com/user/LeedsUnitedOfficial Sky Sports: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNAf1k0yIjyGu3k9BwAg3lg BT Sport: https://m.youtube.com/user/BTSportOfficial TalkSport: https://m.youtube.com/user/talkSPORTmagazine Song: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ_v2wkBt3k Follow me on social media!⬇️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LewisDeighton17 Instagram: @Lewis_Deighton17 Reddit: reddit.com/r/LUFCLewis/ Facebook: @LewisDeighton17 Like the video if you enjoyed👍 Got anything to say? Comment below💬 Help out by sharing the video➡️ Subscribe if you're new to the channel▶️ Turn notifications on so you never miss a video🔔 Thanks for watching! #LUFC #PremierLeague #MOT #ALAW #WALL #WACCOE #leeds #leedsfans #leedsunitedfans #leedssupporters #leedsunitedsupporters #promotion #arsenal #arsenalfc #gunners #mufc #manutd #manunited #manchesterunited #chelsea #chelseafc #liverpool #liverpoolfc #ynwa #city #mancity #manchestercity #mcfc #elloco #bielsa #marcelobielsa #lampard #franklampard #spygate #ayling #lukeayling #cooper #liamcooper #koch #robinkoch #llorente #diegollorente #berardi #gaetanoberardi #forshaw #adamforshaw #alioski #gjannialioski #dallas #stuartdallas #hernandez #pablohernandez #costa #heldercosta #poveda #ianpoveda #raphinha #harrison #jackharrison #phillips #kalvinphillips #klich #mateuszklich #bamford #patrickbamford #rodrigo #rodrigomoreno #roberts #tylerroberts #shackleton #jamieshackleton #bestfootballchants #marchingontogether #allleedsarentwe #leedsaregoingup #championsofeurope #weallloveleeds #weareleeds #glorygloryleedsunited #leedsarefallingapartagain #mightywhites #thepeacocks #superleeds #dirtyleeds #united #lufclewis
Welcome back to Leeds Lately. Today's video is a match reaction to the Leeds vs Leicester game at the King Power stadium. For more Leeds United content visit the Leeds Lately website: https://www.leeds-lately.com/ Follow us on Twitter @Leeds_Lately Music: Royalty Free https://stock.adobe.com/uk/audio The media from SkySports in this video has been used on the basis of “fair dealing/fair use” under section 29 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents act 1988 with the purpose of reporting, criticizing, commenting, research and education.
CLIPPERS at WARRIORS FULL GAME HIGHL SAN FRANCISCO -- Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry scored 38 points in a 115-105 win over the LA Clippers on Friday night at Chase Center, bringing his team all the way back from a 22-point second half deficit while reminding the rest of the basketball world just how much more fun the game can be when he goes off on one of his patented hot streaks. Pretty awesome, awesome night, considering how the first 28 minutes went," said Curry, who bounced back after being held to 13 points in Wednesday's loss to the Clippers. The latest example of Curry's brilliance came on a night when the Warriors struggled to find any rhythm during the first half and relied on the two-time MVP to put the team on his back as he has done countless times through the years. Curry poured in nine 3-pointers, went 13-for-24 from the field and dished out 11 assists in 36 minutes. In a week that has already featured Curry scoring 62 points against the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday, the latest performance was almost as impressive, given how dominant the Clippers' defense appeared to be at times early in the game. "He's making shots that you be like, 'Whoa!'" Warriors swingman Andrew Wiggins said. "There's not a lot of shots that he can't make. As soon as he steps over half, he's a threat, so he causes a lot of attention. So when he gets rolling, you just sit back and watch and let him roll." In a week full of great performances, Curry's scoring barrage left teammates and coaches in awe again. It was Curry who sparked a 64-40 second-half run by the Warriors that earned the team its most impressive win of the season. Warriors coach Steve Kerr had to chuckle a little while describing how Curry got rolling when things appeared so dim for his team. "Number one, because he's Steph Curry," Kerr said. "There's not too much you have to say beyond it's just who Steph is. He's been doing this for many, many years and one of the reasons he's a two-time MVP and he's a phenomenal basketball player. And usually with Steph when he has a tough game he bounces back [in] the next one. That's part of his character, part of his competitiveness. He found something out there, he found some openings, and got himself going." Curry went on such a tear heading into the fourth quarter that Kerr said his assistant coaches came to him with an idea to start the fourth: They wanted to keep him in the game at the start of the quarter, a move that doesn't usually happen for a player who has grown accustomed to a similar substitution pattern through the years. The change continued to help open the floor for the rest of his teammates and gave them confidence that they could come all the way back from such a large deficit. "I mean you got a guy that's hot like that, it takes a lot of pressure off for everybody at that point," Clippers swingman Paul George said. "Guys play harder. They got a guy who at any point can get hot and is an obvious offensive threat from anywhere on the court. It just fuels the whole team. They want to make extra plays, they want to keep their guy hot, keep the ball in his hands. And then it just gets to a point where they get comfortable, they get confident, the basket is just big for them. So I think that is what happened tonight." To put Curry's recent play into more context, he is now 141-39 in his career when he scores 30 or more points. That's a .783 win percentage and is the third-best all time among 78 players to record at least 100 3-point games. The only players who have a better percentage are Larry Bird and Hal Greer, according to Elias Sports Bureau research. "If I can create shots and create momentum scoring the basketball, there's probably going to be some more attention my way," Curry said. "And they know that I'm going to try and make the right play at all times and get going and get guys opportunities. For us, we just can't get in our feelings like we did in the first half, myself included, in terms of if it's not clicking that we kind of lose our energy a little bit. So that's on everybody, but that's on me obviously in terms of just keeping my foot on the gas pedal no matter what's happening in the game." Curry's latest scoring spree had Warriors personnel almost shaking their heads in collective disbelief after the game. "Sometimes, I've got to remember that I'm his teammate," Warriors forward Eric Paschall said. "I'm so used to watching it on TV. Sometimes I got to remember like, 'Hey, hold on. You're playing with Steph.' But sometimes you do want to sit there and watch. I'm not going to lie."
Golden State Warriors star guard Stephen Curry scored a career-high 62 points in a 137-12 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night. Curry finished the game going 18-for-31 from the field, 8-for-16 from beyond the arc and 18-for-19 from the free-throw line to go with five rebounds and four assists in 36 minutes. After struggling to find a rhythm through the first week of the season, Curry started off the game hitting from all over the floor, scoring 22 points in the first quarter. It marked the 27th time he has scored 20 or more points in a quarter during his career. The Blazers had no answer for Curry's dominance as the All-Star guard found enough space to launch the patented long-range shots that have defined his career. After one three-pointer midway through the fourth quarter, Curry held up his follow-through and looked up in the seats, covered on one end of Chase Center by large blue tarps, trying to generate the excitement that hovered over so many of his performances at Oracle Arena. After hitting his eighth three of the game with just under a minute left, Curry excitedly raced down the floor with his arms down by side and was greeted by a smiling Draymond Green. Curry checked out soon thereafter and received hugs from his teammates on the Warriors bench. After the game ended, Blazers players offered Curry congratulations and Blazers star Damian Lillard offered a hug on his way off the floor. #StephCurry #62points #Warriors 🟠 Follow TopFanTV on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/topfantv 🟠 Follow TopFanTV on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/topfantv 🟠 LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more
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Análisis del partido entre el Eibar y el Real Madrid, que el conjunto merengue logro vencer por 1-3, sin embargo, el Eibar en muchos momentos del partido superó al Madrid, sin embargo, no logro hacerlo patente en el marcador. Por su parte, el Real Madrid realizó unos primeros 30 minutos de partido increíbles, jugando rápido y haciendo 2 goles, ya al final del encuentro, en el minuto 91 logro marcar el 3er gol para finiquitar el partido. #realmadrid #laliga #halamadrid