Tuesday, March 31, 2009

What the hell John Mayer?

John Mayer is en route to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with a cruise ship full of fans for his second annual 'Mayercraft Carrier.'  The cruise allows fans to bond with Mayer and other performers while the ship travels from LA to Mexico. It's a four day cruise full of sunbathing, frozen cocktails, partying, and performances by Mayer and friends. Sounds like an all-around good time. 

Captain Mayer has been raising some eyebrows over his choice of attire during his cruises. Last year, he wore a 'mankini' a-la Borat.
This year, Johnny boy has once again proven that his body is NOT a wonderland with his latest sailing stunt. On this year's cruise, Mayer graced his shipmates with a white captains suit...with extremely short shorts...

Really John? Your penchant for media attention is becoming a little annoying. The Jennifer Aniston saga caused myself and others to take some points from your 'cool account,' and the shorts and G-String bikinis don't help either. Let's get it together man.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Swag Award of the Week March 23-March 29


I thought last week's entry was painful to write...This one is worse, but for the sake of being fair and balanced, I have no choice.

The Villanova Wildcats mens basketball team is the winner of this week's Swag Award following two statement victories in the NCAA tournament. The Wildcats stifled Dukes array of shooters and crushed the Blue Devils 77-54 on Friday to advance to the Elite 8. Nova trailed 5-0 1:30 into the game, responded, took the lead, and did not relinquish it for the remaining 37 minutes of the contest. 

Last night, the Wildcats made an even more impressive statement defeating the Pittsburgh Panthers, the #1 seed in the East region. Nova was on the verge of blowing the game wide open, stretching their lead to 10 at one point, but the scrappy bunch of veterans from Pittsburgh showed resolve and kept it close.  

The outcome was not decided until the final play of the game. Scottie Reynolds, Nova's junior point guard received the ball near mid-court, weaved through defenders, and scored on a lay up with .5 seconds left on the clock (video below).

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The basket by Reynolds ended Pittsburgh's outstanding season much earlier than the Panthers had anticipated. Pitt had the talent, tenacity, and coaching to make it to Detroit if not win the entire thing. Reynolds was named the Most Outstanding player in the East Region for his contributions. 

Villanova is the only team to beat Pittsburgh twice this season, also ousting the Panthers 67-57 in January. The victory sends Villanova to the Final Four for the first time since 1985. In '85, Nova, an #8 seed defeated Patrick Ewing and #1 seeded Georgetown 66-64; a game that many call one of the greatest upsets of all time. 

Ok, I'm done blowing smoke in the direction of a Big East team other than Syracuse, but I had to give credit. Nice job Villanova. Thank you for continuing to validate the Big East's supremacy in college basketball. Good luck in Detroit. 

Friday, March 27, 2009

Rapper T.I. sentenced to a year and a day for gun charges

This day has been a long time in the making. A judge in Atlanta sentenced Clifford Harris, more commonly known by his rap alias 'T.I.'  to one year and one day. 

The sentence comes as a result of T.I.'s arrest by federal agents the morning of the 2007 BET Awards for trying to buy machine guns and silencers (see photo below).

T.I., a convicted felon tried to purchase machine guns and rifles from federal agents. A search of his home revealed more unregistered weapons. This timeline documents the sequence of events, and here is a slideshow of the weapons he tried to purchase as well as the ones taken from his home. Harris could have been sentenced to 10 years for the crime, but instead accepted a plea bargain that required him to complete 1000 hours of community service before sentencing, and 500 hours upon his release.

The plea also enables him to cut 15% off the sentence for good behavior, and the 2 weeks he spent in jail before he posted bail for $3 million will count towards the sentence as well. After the reductions Harris will only spend about 10 months in jail. Ten months vs. 10 years...I think he's pleased with the outcome. Ten months means he could be out by next year's Grammy's. In case you missed his performance this year, here it is:



Since his arrest, T.I. has been speaking to high school students as part of his community service obligations. He's been to 58 schools, 12 Boys & Girls Clubs, 9 churches, and a host of other functions in 25 states. MTV has also been along for the ride, documenting the time leading up to T.I.'s sentencing on 'T.I.'s Road to Redemption.'   Good luck TIP. We'll see you on the other side real soon. 

18-year old paints penis of the roof of his home...spotted from space

Is it just me, or does is seem like all of the funny stories come from England? Another for you on this Friday. After learning of the wonders of Google Earth, Rory McInnes decided to grab his paint brush and paint a 60ft penis on the roof of his home outside of London. 

The rod on the roof went unnoticed for a year until a passing helicopter spotted it and allowed passengers to take pictures. 

Upon hearing the news, Rory's parents got a good chuckle out of it, but have promised that the chubby near the chimney will be scrubbed off soon. 

Life for this kid must be pretty awesome...Wakes up in the morning in a nice house in the English countryside. Tea and crumpets for breakfast. Then he asks himself, "What should I do today?...got it! I'll paint a penis on the roof and see how long it takes before someone notices."

Notice the gray primer coat the kid laid down to make the masterpiece pop...smart man. 

This story makes me miss high school and all of the similar immature, wildy inappropriate things we used to do back then...Our senior prank was epic... Sorry Dr. Murray : )

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Texas police prevent NFL player from visiting dying relative

This story is outrageous... A police officer in Plano, TX has been placed on desk duty following an ordeal he had with Houston Texans running back, Ryan Moats. Moats and his wife were en route to a hospital to visit her mother in her final moments. 

In a rush to get to the hospital, Moats and his wife ran a red light. A cop flashed the vehicle, and pulled the couple over in front of the hospital. The drama that ensues is astonishing. The police officer holds Moats in the car for 13 minutes despite numerous pleas. Moats' wife left the vehicle to be with her mother, but the officer held Moats because he could not find his insurance. Moats' mother-in-law passed during the ordeal outside, and Moats was not allowed a chance to say his goodbyes. 

The Plano police dept. has revoked the ticket if it helps...

When you watch these videos, (there's 2 parts) listen to the officer and how he handles the situation, despite the pleas from Moats. The 'chase' ends, and the confrontation begins at 1:00.


 


The way that officer bullied Ryan Moats given the circumstances is atrocious. I understand Moats committed a traffic violation, but he shouldn't have been prevented from seeing his dying mother-in-law in the hospital parking lot as a result. A cops duty is "to protect and serve," not bully and intimidate. Officer Robert Powell should no longer be allowed to be carry his badge. 

Which athlete has the best pregame intro???

Over the last few days, there has been a fair amount of debate surrounding Shaquille O'Neal and LeBron James. The debate is over which one of the NBA superstars has the best pregame intro. Recently, LeBron & his teammates have been taking "group photos"  and getting a lot of media attention for it.

Shaq, being the jokester that he is, challenged LeBron, and decided that he could one-up LeBron with his own intro...a bowling routine he conjured up with his teammates.

I'm opening up the debate to you guys. Who has the better, funnier, more original intro? There is a poll in the upper right corner where you can vote. Before you do, I want to open in up to two of my favorite NFL intros; Ray Lewis' & Brian Dawkins'.  

Arguably two of the most intense defensive players in the league, their pregame intro are no different.

Ray Lewis' pregame dance:

Brian Dawkins. Now I'm sure what he's supposed to be doing here, maybe some kind of beast or animal...not sure, but I love it.


Ok, you've seen the dances. Go ahead and cast your votes. Voting ends Tuesday, March 31. Thanks for supporting BDumasonline.com. Tell your friends.

Rod Blagojevich takes his act on the air

Forgot about this guy didn't you? The disgraced former Governor of Illinois who was voted out of office for trying to sell President Obama's Senate seat. Well he's back. Yesterday, Rod Blagojevich sat in for vacationing talk-show hosts Wade & Roma from 7-9 am on a Chicago radio station. 

The governor apparently still has not come to grips with the fact that he committed a crime, disgraced himself and his state, and has an impending court case, because he used his air time to defend himself saying he was "hijacked from office."

Below is a clip from the show where Blago is interviewing cast members from the Second City Comedy Troupe. The group is doing a show called 'Rod Blagojevich Superstar,'  and offered him an acting role in the performance. 

If Rod Blagojevich learned one thing throughout his term in office and ultimately his political demise, it should have been that sometimes it's better to just keep your mouth shut.

My father told me a long time ago, "it's better to not say anything and have people think you're a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.."

The full transcript of the shenanigans is available here.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Dear AIG, I Quit: A resignation letter from the inside

I just read an interesting Op-Ed piece on the NY Times website. It's a letter of resignation from Jake DeSantis, Executive Vice President of AIG's Financial Products divison. The Financial Products group has been singled out as the catalysts behind AIG's financial destabilization. I don't know about you, but this letter expresses sentiments that I had not heard before; those of people inside AIG other than the CEO who have been blamed (some say wrongly) for this mess.

It's a good read, check it out.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

And this is why we love March Madness

A few days back in my March Madness post, I wrote about a series of commercials I saw on selection Sunday by Nike that featured highlights of various great tournament performances from the last few years or so. 

The commercial that I have seen the most on air involves a police officer from Illinois who gives a speeding ticket to a driver from North Carolina for doing 36 in a 35 mph zone. The cop is still bitter over UNC's defeat of Illinois in the 2005 championship game...

There is one where a father in Washington State won't speak to his daughters new boyfriend because of what Richard Hamilton did against the Univ. of Washington in the 1998 NCAA Tournament

In my favorite spot, and the one that I saw first, a Texas fan is dejected on his daughters birthday because her birthday also marks the anniversary of Carmelo Anthony and the Syracuse Orange ousting Texas in the 2003 Final Four en route to a National Championship that year. 



The common thread here is that these games leave lasting impressions on sports fans. The upsets, the "cinderellas," all of it. Some critics have said that this year's Sweet 16 with the top 12 seeds advancing is anti-climactic, but I think it allows teams to end the debate and prove who really is the best team in the land. You have to beat the best to be the best right? Well, that certainly seems to be the case this season.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Say hello to the bad guy: Eric Devendorf revels in his role as college ball's most-hated

There are players that seem to get a bad rap, regardless of the circumstances. Players whom everyone loves to hate. The kind of players whose skill and competitive spirit make them ideal teammates and bona fide villains. On the court they come off as smug, cocky and full of trash talk. Teammates and close associates speak highly on those individuals behalves, begging the question; What is this guy/girl really like? 

Eric Devendorf is no different. The 5th year junior shooting guard for the Syracuse Orange has reached bona fide villain status, arguably from the day he set foot on campus. The fact that he hails from Michigan, and has an eerily similar demeanor to Eminem doesn't help. The fact that he has numerous tattoos painted on the canvas of his pale arms & neck don't help either. The fact that he is one of the best players on a perennial Big East powerhouse with long-standing rivalries doesn't help. The fact that his actions off the court have given the critics more content with which to judge his character doesn't help. The fact that he hits big shots, and lets his opponents know about I'm sure rubs some people the wrong way as well. 

Following Syracuse's 78-67 win over Arizona St. last night, ESPN.com did a piece on Devendorf. Last week, sports blog The Big Lead.com ranked the 5 most hated players in the NCAA tournament, and Mr. Devendorf beat out the competition for the dubious title. 

In recent weeks, Devendorf has had ample opportunity to showcase his talents in front of a national audience and garner more support for his 'most-hated' cause. Against Seton-Hall, Devendorf scored 19 second half points after a gentleman on the Seton Hall team put his hand in Eric's face (bad decision, watch the highlights).

The following night against UCONN, Devendorf hit what he thought was the game-winning three pointer at the end of regulation, which lead to this photo:

According to fans who were in the vicinity, Devendorf dropped a few F-bombs from his perch high atop the scorers table. Syracuse went on to win that game 6 overtimes later.

Fresh off the UCONN win, Devendorf nailed a half court shot heading into overtime the very next night:

Syracuse needed another overtime to
win that game 74-69.

When asked what he thought about his perception, Devendorf told Pat Forde of ESPN "off the court I'm a whole different person. I'm a good dude man. I'm a down-to earth dude. They (people) spend a day with me, they'd have some fun." I concur with those sentiments. During my four years at the Cuse I had a chance to hang out with the guy nowhere close to a basketball court, and you know what? He is a good dude, and a better ballplayer. I'm just happy I don't have to root against him. 

During the Orange's post season run, Devendorf is averaging 19.2 points per game and has his team in the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2004. I'm sure if Syracuse can put together a few more wins and make it to the Final Four in Detroit, Eric Devendorf will have a few more haters on his bandwagon. I don't think he minds. 

Friday, March 20, 2009

President Obama on Leno

Last night, President Obama became the first sitting President to appear on a late night TV show when he graced 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.'

Obama and Leno had a pretty cordial back-and-forth, obviously discussing the financial crisis for the better part of the interview among other topics.

Obama is in California to engage citizens in a series of town hall meetings to discuss the economic crisis and how his financial plan will help. 

There has been a little commotion over one of the President's remarks. When asked about his bowling, President Obama likened it to the Special Olympics. His staff members have already apologized for the remark, and are hoping the fallout from such a comment is minimal. Come on Barack. Let Leno make the jokes. Your street cred already went up just by being the first to appear on Leno. Leave the funny business to the comedians. 

Here is Leno's interview with President Obama in its entirety:

Swag Award of the Week March 16-March 22


It is with a great deal of cynicism and a bit of remorse that I announce this week's winner of the 'Swag Award,' but I think the actions taken by Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, Senator Chris Dodd & AIG CEO Edward Liddy over the last few days warrant an award of some sort. 

In my first post, I said that swag was a loosely used term which has a different interpretation depending on whom you ask. The First Swag Award went to Manny Ramirez for turning down a substantial contract with the Dodgers, despite the fact that no other team was bidding for his services. The following week, Kurt Warner won for doing the polar opposite; agreeing to take less money to finish his career with the Arizona Cardinals. Last week, the Syracuse Orange basketball team won due to the tremendous amount of heart they displayed winning 3 games in 4 nights, 2 in overtime, as they nearly walked out of New York City with another Big East Championship. 

Tim Geithner, Chris Dodd, & Ed Liddy had that kind of swag this week that makes you say "I can't stand that ______(your choice of expletive). The kind of swag that makes you say "I can't believe they did that." Well guess what? They did it.

Over the weekend, it was announced that AIG intended to pay $165 million in bonuses to some of its top executives. This news coming 2 weeks after the government agreed to give the insurance giant $30 billion to stay afloat following its reporting the biggest quarterly losses in the history of American business.

The backlash from that move was widespread and extremely vocal. Leaders on Captiol Hill and average Americans alike were outraged that AIG, which has received a substantial amount of government dollars to stay afloat would then turn around and give bonuses to members of its financial products division; the same division that made the decisions that ultimately lead to the demise of AIG's financial stability. Tim Geithner's capacity to do the job has come in question, and many ask if he is a liability to the Obama administration. There have been protests on Wall St., and AIG executives and their families have been accosted near their homes by furious citizens.

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner has been taking heat since this news came out, because ultimately it is his job to make sure something like that does not happen. Prior to becoming Secretary of the Treasury, Geithner was President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where he made inroads and built relationships with all of the execs and firms he is now criticizing for their frivolous policies.

Senator Chris Dodd, (D) Connecticut, is the chair of the Senate Banking Committee, and his group along with Geithner's bunch worked together to draft and pass the huge spending bill that was signed into law a few weeks ago.

When journalists began to dig to find out who inserted the loophole to allow AIG to distribute bonuses, Chris Dodd's name surfaced as someone who may know more. When questioned originally, Chris Dodd denied having anything to do with it, saying when he left the bill that language about bonuses was not in the bill. The very next day, he recanted those statements and accepted responsibility for the loophole saying he did it at the behest of the "administration" which he qualified as the Treasury Dept (Tim Geither & Co.) 

Watch Dodd's denial and correction here:

Chris Dodd is not the only one who has not been completely truthful this week. Originally Tim Geithner claimed that he was not made aware of the bonuses until last week, but we have since found out that the issue was raised on March 3 in a meeting with the House Ways & Means Committee.

As a result of all of this, President Obama has had to go on the defensive for Tim Geithner and his economic plans. He expressed his outrage over the bonuses earlier this week, and implored Congress to do what it could to try and recoup some of that money. Congress overwhelmingly passed a 90% tax on bonuses paid to execs at AIG and other rescued firms. Future rescues have also been placed in jeopardy as a result of Geithner & Dodd's actions, as congressional leaders may be wary of approving large amounts in the future.

I also have to bring Edward Liddy, CEO of AIG to the stage as well. After the bill had been signed into law, it was his decision to go ahead and approve doling bailout money for executive bonuses because they were contractual. Yes it was legal, but morally, was it really the right thing to do? The moral compasses of Geithner, Dodd and Liddy are about as accurate as Christopher Columbus' compass when he landed in the Dominican Republic & called it America.

As I said at the beginning of this post, I gave these guys the award with cynicism and remorse. There is a fine line between having swag and being an a$$ho!e. The brazenness, insensitivity, and irresponsibility Geithner, Dodd and Liddy have displayed over the last few days towards the American people is astonishing. Despite their shortcomings, every a$$ho!e has some redeeming qualities. America, and the rest of the world hopes that these men redeem themselves sooner rather than later. 

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Kid Cudi makes network TV debut


Kid Cudi, the up and coming rapper from Cleveland made his network TV debut last night on 'Last Call' with Carson Daily. Cudi performed his hit 'Day 'N Nite,' as well as a few other songs.

Fans have been up in arms since Cudi announced that he would retire after he releases his first album this summer. I hope he doesn't do that, the guy makes good music. In the mean time, enjoy the performance.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

808's & Camera Breaks: Kanye West charged with 3 misdemeanors

The Los Angeles City Attorney has charged Kanye West and his manager, Don Crowley with 3 criminal misdemeanors; battery, vandalism, & grand theft. 

The charges stem from an altercation West and his manager had with a paparazzi member on September 11, 2008 in the Los Angeles airport. As West and Crowley walked through the terminal, like most celebs, they were greeted by the paparazzi.

West & Crowley smashed a few cameras and lights, and the ordeal was caught on camera.


See the attack for yourself:
 

President Obama picks the Cuse in an upset!!

That's right baby! The leader of the free world just chose my alma mater over the #2 seed Oklahoma Sooners in his bracket.

ESPN ran a segment on the noon Sportscenter called 'Barack-etology." Obama knows more than just fiscal & foreign policy.
 

The Syracuse pick comes with 2:16 remaining..

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Steelers owner Dan Rooney to become next ambassador to Ireland

Happy St. Patty's Day! Today, President Obama announced his plans to appoint Dan Rooney as the next U.S. Ambassador to Ireland. Rooney is the co-founder of the Ireland Funds; a fundraising network to help people of Irish descent.

Rooney, a lifelong Republican proved to be an invaluable asset to the Obama campaign as his support over Hillary Clinton and John McCain helped Obama carry the heavily contested battleground state. 

Following Pittsburgh's victory over Arizona in this year's Super Bowl, Rooney presented President Obama with a game ball.
 
Rooney has been leading the Pittsburgh Steelers organization since he took over from his father in 1975. The Rooney family has owned the Steelers since the teams creation in 1933. In that time, the Steelers have won 6 Super Bowls; more than any team in the league.

Dan Rooney knew the Kennedy's and has met other Presidents, but says he has never been closer to a President than he is to Barack Obama. Congrats Dan. Another achievement for your trophy case in addition to the NFL Hall of Fame induction and 6 world championships. 

You're Welcome America: Will Ferrell's tribute to America's 43rd President

Over the weekend, HBO aired 'You're Welcome America,' Will Ferrell's 90 minute "tribute" to President George W. Bush. 

The one-man show ran on Broadway from February 5 - March 15, and HBO was kind enough to film it and bring it to the rest of the country in Hi-definition. 

Ferrell originally began the Bush schtick on 'Saturday Night Live'  a few years back, and made a resurgence during the campaign season prior to November's election. Here is a clip from SNL with Ferrell as Bush, and Tina Fey as Sarah Palin.



If you haven't managed to catch the special yet, it is on HBO On-Demand now, and I'm sure will be aired again on the regular HBO network, probably until the midterm election. I need to watch the show again in its entirety before I can assess whether it was truly funny or not. There were definitely flashes of greatness, but as a whole, the verdict is still out. 

The clip below is from a set of previews HBO has on their website where Ferrell, as Bush is interviewing himself. Bush asks Bush how he would describe his 8 years in office in one word...

Monday, March 16, 2009

March Madness is officially upon us

This week begins one of my favorite times of the year. Spring is around the corner, baseball season starts in a few weeks... Oh...and the NCAA tournament begins this week!

The selection committee has made their picks, the brackets have been set, and now the road to Detroit has been paved for all 65 teams. The questions now become, which teams will run out of gas? Which teams will shock some people? Which teams will underachieve? Which teams have the talent and intestinal fortitude to survive the slugfest that is the NCAA Tournament, and make it to Detroit for a chance to lift that much sought after trophy?

The Big East, which by most accounts was the best conference in the land this year comprises 75% of the #1 seeds: Louisville, Pittsburgh & UCONN, with ACC powerhouse North Carolina taking the last top spot. 

This year's tournament could prove to be one of the most competitive and hardest to predict. Last year, all four #1 seeds made it to the Final Four for the first time in history. I will be shocked if the same happens this year. 

This year's tournament is particularly exciting for me as my Syracuse Orange (see last weeks Swag Award), fresh off an impressive showing in the Big East Tournament are back in the NCAA tourney for the first time since 2006. 

By now, I'm sure all the sports fans have their brackets or know where to get them, so I won't bore you. 

Last night, I saw a great commercial by Nike that featured Carmelo Anthony and the 2003 Syracuse team that won it all. I can't find the video yet, but when I do I will post. Until then, enjoy another good March Madness spot from Nike.

"There are no cinderellas." LET'S GO CUSE! Become legendary.

Jay Cutler wants out of Denver

The situation has gone from bad to worse for Jay Cutler and the Denver Broncos. As of last night, Cutler and his agent formally expressed Jay's desire to be traded to another team following a meeting of the minds with Cutler, his agent, and the Broncos new head coach Josh McDaniels.

This thing has been brewing for a few weeks now, and tempers began to flare after it became known that Denver expressed interest in acquiring Matt Cassel from New England a few weeks ago. Prior to becoming head coach in Denver, McDaniels was the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks coach for New England so it makes sense that he would try to bring in a guy that he was very familiar with to his new team.

After Cassel was signed by Kansas City, Denver tried to save face and make amends with their young, talented QB. Cutler was drafted 11th by Denver in the 2006 NFL Draft. Cutler has loads of potential, but since he has taken the helm in Denver, the Broncos have not made the playoffs. The Broncos were on the verge of a playoff berth last season, but Cutler threw 2 interceptions in the final game of the season, a 52-21 drubbing versus San Diego. The win propelled the Chargers to the AFC West title, and sent Denver home for the offseason.

I think Jay knew this day was coming, as he and his parents both placed their homes in the Denver area up for sale last week. Cutler has a strong arm, and has proven he has the potential to be a great QB in the league. There are a lot of teams looking for a good signal caller this season. Jay should be on someone's roster fairly soon. 

Friday, March 13, 2009

Swag Award of the Week March 9-March 15



LET'S GO ORANGE!!! Wow, talk about a thriller. The #20 Syracuse Orange defeated the #4 UCONN Huskies 127-117 in 6 overtime periods last night at Madison Square Garden in one of the most epic games I have ever seen.  

Now, I am a diehard Syracuse fan and am not afraid to let it be known, but that is not why my boys get this weeks Swag Award. The 'Cuse wins the Swag Award this week for that incredible effort on floor of the "world's most famous arena," against the once #1 ranked UCONN Huskies and their monster in middle, Hasheem Thabeet. UCONN handled Syracuse earlier this season in Connecticut, and held Cuse to its lowest point output of the season, but the Orange got the upper hand last night.

The Orange have been playing their best basketball of the season down the stretch winning 6 straight and 7 of their last 8. 

Syracuse turned up the heat in the Big East Tournament Wednesday Night, following a technical foul by Eugene Harvey of Seton Hall. Harvey put his hand in Eric Devendorf's face, and Devendorf went on to score 19 points in the second half as the Orange beat Seton Hall by 15

Syracuse is averaging 91 points during this six game winning streak. 

Back to last night though..a few numbers from the game.

244 points scored, 226 minutes, 6 overtimes, 2 days, 8 players fouled out, 93 free throws attempted, 58 three pointers attempted. Incredible.

Syracuse faces West Virginia tonight in the semifinals of the Big East Tournament. WVU is coming off an upset of the Pittsburgh Panthers. I don't know what kind of effort the Orange will be able to muster after last night, but it matters not because last night's game was incredible. Enjoy the highlights.