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Thread: Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

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    Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    Most normal people are in bed by the time the Vandy game ended, so I thought I'd go ahead and post this for a change.

    1. Predict the Kentucky margin of victory (+) OR loss (-). If you believe that Kentucky will lose, make sure that you make it clearly known.

    2. Predict the game high scorer, AND the total number of points he will score in the game. NOTE--it does not have to be a Kentucky player for this KSR point.

    3. Oscar's Points * Rebounds for the game (that's TIMES).

    4. Pippen at the line or the UK starting lineup. Take Pippen's free throws ATTEMPTED and subtract Kentucky's starting lineup free throws ATTEMPTED, and give us a number. If you think UK starting lineup shoots more, this number will be negative, and make sure you indicate with a -sign or the number in parenthesis. (Pippen shot 21 free throws tonight, by the way).

    Tb: Total points scored in the last 5 minutes of the game, both teams combined.

    Good luck.
    Last edited by Darrell KSR; 03-10-2022 at 11:02 PM.

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    Re: Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    1. UK + 9

    2. Pippen, 25

    3. 275

    4. BETTER be negative...I'll say (15)

    Tb: 16

    Good luck.

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    Re: Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    UK by 7
    Pippin with 30
    270
    (12)
    TB = 20
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    1) UK by 12
    2) Oscar - 22
    3) 396 (22*18)
    4) (-10)
    TB) 12
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    Re: Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    UK by 9
    Pippin 27
    352
    (9)
    19

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    UK by 9
    Pippin 20
    324
    - 15

    14
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    Re: Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    Thanks Darrell

    Kentucky by 3
    Pippen Jr 34
    238
    Positive 6
    Tb: 10

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    Re: Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    UK +6
    PIPPEN 24
    391
    +8
    14

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    Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    1) Cats by 7

    2) Pippen 24

    3) 270

    4) -8

    Tb) 22


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    Re: Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    Kentucky by 18
    Oscar 25
    290
    -14
    24

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    Re: Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    UK by 14

    TyTy 24

    323

    -16

    18

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    Re: Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    Kentucky wins, 77-71. The six point margin was perfectly picked by bluecat24. First point to him.

    Vanderbilt's Wright decided he was going to be a star and led everyone with 27, although Washington tried very hard with 25. Nobody picked Wright, so no point here.

    Nobody told me there would be math, but Oscar had 12 points and 14 rebounds, the product of which is 168. We all went to high and would lose on prices right, but UKFlounder was closest here with 238.

    Pippen managed to lead Kentucky's starting lineup for a while, but fortunately, late free throws gave Kentucky the narrow margin. Our starting five only went to the line 8 times, but that was three more than Pippen. Negative 3 was the correct result and blueboss chose -8 to earn this point.

    This brings us down to the tiebreaker with a three person tie (bluecat24, UKFlounder and blueboss), total combined points scored in the last 5 minutes of the game. With five minutes to play, the score was UK 67-58 (Vanderbilt scored according to the official clock at 4:59).

    Kentucky scored 10 and Vanderbilt scored 13, so 23 points is the correct answer. Blueboss chose 22, almost on the nose, and wins the tiebreaker! Nice job, blueboss.

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    Hall of Fame Game Contest 32: Kentucky v Vanderbilt, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals

    Wooohooo!


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