Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Overtime Clash of Eras: Rutgers 1976 Boards vs. Duquesne 3s

 If we had played tonight's tournament Value Add Basketball Game as a home game for Rutgers in 1976, they would have won by double digits as expected against last year's Duquesne team. Not only would they have had the normal home edge of being able to flip rolls of 36 and 66 to get a couple of extra calls, but no shots would have counted as 3-pointers since they went undefeated until the Final 4 ten years before college adopted the 3-point line.

Phil Sellers was outrebounding the Duquesne team for much of the game and finished with a dominant 18 rebounds to help Rutgers outrebound Duquesne by one of the most lopsided margins we've ever had in a Value Add game - 48-29. 

However, we played on a neutral court, meaning a 3-point line, and it was Jimmy Clark who was the equalizer with 8 steals, and on 5 of them either hit a 3-pointer or dished to team leader Dae Dae Grant for a 3-pointer to constantly bring Duquesne back. Duquesne won the steal battle against a Rutgers team that also had exceptional ball hawks 15-10, and won the three-point battle 9-2.

The clash in styles lead to one of our greatest games ever with 18 lead changes and 10 tie games.

Here is the play by play starting with the 8 possessions (4:35) to play in regulation.

8 possessions to play - With Duquesne leading 63-60, Jake DiMichele has a chance for a back breaker when he is fouled on a 3-point shot. However, as a 60% free throw shooter (1-12 good, 13-20 miss) he only hits the 3rd of 3 freethrows to leave it within reach 64-60.

7 to play - Both teams miss, but Rutgers defense on the glass continues, as James Bailey grabs and offensive rebound and passes to Eddie Jordan, who scores to make it 64-62.

6 to play - Grant and Sellers trade baskets, 66-64 Duquesne.

5 to play - Sellers scores again after a Duquesne miss, 66-66.

4 to play - Duquesne misses, and Mike Dabney scores to give Rutgers the 68-66 lead.

3 to play - Fousseyni Drame hits a 3-pointer, but Dabney hits a bucket to take the lead back for Rutgers 70-69.

2 to play - Both teams come up with stops but Dabney's steal to start the back and forth creates an extra possession (in the final 9 possessions if a guard comes up with a steal, or a forward comes up with a steal on an odd number roll of 11, 13, 15 or 31 then an extra possession is created, or if there is a foul on either team an extra possessions is created.

Extra possession. Both teams comes up with stops, so it is still 70-69 Rutgers.

1 possession to play - Drame draws a foul to create and extra possession, but hits only one of two free throws to pull within 72-70, however Rutgers turns it over.

Extra possession -  David Dixon powers inside for the game tying score to make it 72-72. On Rutgers chance to win it, Bailey misses but Rutgers continues to dominate the board as Sellers and Dabney grab rebounds both both miss follow-ups and finally Dixon grabs the defensive rebound to end regulation tied 72-72 with Duquesne still having a chance to advance with a huge upset after being a 13-point underdog.

Overtime

9 possessions to play - Neither team scores, but another Clark steal creates and extra possession.

Extra possession - Neither team score, but Sellers grabs one of his 18 rebounds and feeds to Dabney, who scores to make it 74-72 Rutgers.

8 possessions to play - both teams turn it over.

7 possessions to play - Clark hits another 3-pointer to make it 75-74 Duquesne, but Jordan scores at the other end to give Rutgers back the 76-75 edge.

6 possessions to play - both teams turn it over.

5 possessions to play - Clark hits his 4th and final three to make it 78-76 Duquesne, but Sellers hits his 5th and final basket to tie it at 78-78.

4 possessions to play - Dabney scores to give Rutgers the 80-78 lead.

3 possessions to play - Clark and Bailey trade baskets to leave Rutgers up 82-80. However, 

2 possessions to play - Grant and Dabney trade baskets to make it 84-82 Rutgers.

1 possession to play - Duquesne misses and Bailey grabs the rebound. In order to force another possession, Duquesne uses the "foul or turnover" strategy always used in this possession. Instead of rolling the normal 4 dice (1-8 dice to see which offensive players gets the ball, two 6-sided dice to get an 11-66 defensive roll, and 20-sided die for if there is a shot) on the first three dice are rolled and the result is a foul of the player who gets the ball UNLESS the result of the defensive dice is a steal or turnover - which allows a final trip on a fast break by the defense or a ball thrown out of bounds quickly by the offense for a turnover with enough time for one possession.

The strategy works as a 43 is a turnover by Bailey, in his 41-43 turnover range, and the extra possession is created for Duquesne still trailing 84-82. 

Extra possession - Jake DiMichele gets a shot off but just misses on a "12" (a 10-11 would have resulted in him being fouled for two final shots) and Sellers grabs his 18th rebound to seal the 84-82 win.

Rutgers survives and will play the winner of 1953 LSU and 2021 Colorado in the Sweet 16 of this tournament.

Here is the complete box score from one of our best games ever.

Pos    Duquesne 2024     Pts 3pt 2pt FT AttRebStlBlkFl Ht    Season Actual                   
1-PGJimmy Clark24460038136'315.0 Pts, 3.3 Reb, 3.8 Ast
2-SGDae Dae Grant12222211026'216.4 Pts, 3.4 Reb, 2.4 Ast
3-SFJake DiMichele6111451026'46.4 Pts, 2.5 Reb, 1.0 Ast
4-PFFousseyni Drame11221251116'76.9 Pts, 5.7 Reb, 1.1 Ast
5-CDavid Dixon12052471516'97.2 Pts, 4.8 Reb, 0.7 Ast
1-PGAndrei Savrasov4020111016'75.9 Pts, 3.5 Reb, 1.1 Ast
2-SGKareem Rozier2010021015'95.2 Pts, 1.8 Reb, 2.4 Ast
3-SFTre Williams4020010016'73.6 Pts, 2.8 Reb, 0.6 Ast
4-PFJakub Necas4020031016'82.6 Pts, 1.9 Reb, 0.4 Ast
5-CDusan Mahorcic3011210016'104.5 Pts, 2.0 Reb, 0.5 Ast
 Dukes Totals829247152915714  
             
PosRutgers 1976Pts3pt2ptFTAttRebStlBlkFlHtsSeason Actual
1-PGEddie Jordan18074532016'114.1 Pts, 3.1 Reb, 5.3 Ast
2-SGMike Dabney19091224126'419.1 Pts, 4.5 Reb, 3.5 Ast
3-SFPhil Sellers100500182136'519.2 Pts, 10.2 Reb, 3.2 Ast
4-PFHollis Copeland8032270126'612.9 Pts, 6.7 Reb, 1.5 Ast
5-CJames Bailey100500112336'98.5 Pts, 7.1 Reb, 0.6 Ast
1-PGSteve Hefele7120010026'53.4 Pts, 2.6 Reb, 0.9 Ast
2-SGMark Conlin2010010016'22.1 Pts, 0.8 Reb, 1.4 Ast
3-SFJeff Kleinbaum2010010016'22.7 Pts, 0.9 Reb, 0.2 Ast
4-PFMike Palko2010010016'71.9 Pts, 2.8 Reb, 0.2 Ast
5-CAbdel Anderson6030031026'79.4 Pts, 4.4 Reb, 0.6 Ast
 Scarlett Knights84137794811618 

Still 3 for 3 on scratch favorites winning this round, but that was close:



Seed        Men's unbeaten                             Player #All-Time RankRound of 32 & Sweet 16
1Connecticut 2023, #7Adama Sanogobye (next Gonz-TX)
2Connecticut 1996, #14Ray Allen #52bye (next SMU-KS)
3Western Kentucky 1966, #24Clem Haskinsbye (next UNC-Xavier)
4Houston 2021, #26Quentin Grimesbye (next Duke-Mia)
5Purdue 2024, #35Zach EdeyW 69-42 vs. UMass 1971, #219 (2nd R Gtown-ASU)
6Michigan 1993, #36Chris Webber #65W 73-62 vs Gonzaga 1981, #216 (if W TN-Ore St)
7Rutgers 1976, #39Phil SellersW 84-82 OT vs. Duquesne 2024, #203 (Col-LSU)
8North Carolina 1972, #40Bob McAdoo #54L 69-71 vs Louisville 1968, #178 (eliminated)
9UCLA 2008, #44Russell Westbrook #46v nc stare 2024, #153 (if W UNC-Lville)
10Colorado 2021, #56McKinley Wrightvs. LSU 1953, #147 (if W Rutg-Duqu)
11Tennessee 2023, #59Santiago Vescovivs. Oregon St. 1990, #140 (if W MI-Gonz)
12Georgetown 1989, #63Alonzo Mourning #69vs. Arizona St. 2009, #139 (if W Purdue)
13Duke 2015, #65Justise Winslowvs. Miami 2023, #131 (if W Houston)
14North Carolina 2022, #67Armando Bacotvs. Xavier 2023, #86 (if W West KY)
15SMU 2017, #70Semi Ojeleyevs. Kansas 2022, #79 (if W Uconn 1996)
16Texas 2023, #71Marcus Carrvs. Gonzaga 2023, #76 (if W Uconn 2023)
17Gonzaga 2023, #76Drew Timmevs. Texas 2023, #71 (if W Uconn 2023)
18Kansas 2022, #79Ochai Agbajivs. SMU 2017, #70 (if W Uconn 1996)
19Xavier 2023, #86Jack Nungevs. North Carolina 2022, #67 (if W West KY)
20Miami 2023, #131Norchad Omiervs. Duke 2015, #65 (if W Houston)
21Arizona St. 2009, #139James Harden #33vs. Georgetown 1989, #63 (if W Purdue)
22Oregon St. 1990, #140Gary Payton #48vs. Tennessee 2023, #59 (if W MI-Gonz)
23LSU 1953, #147Bob Pettit #31vs. Colorado 2021, #56 (if W Rutg-Duqu)
24NC St. 2024, #153D.J. Burnsvs. UCLA 2008, #44 (if W UNC-Lville)
25Louisville 1968, #178Wes Unseld #60W 71-69 vs. North Carolina 1972, #40 (UCLA-NC St)
26Duquesne 2024, #203Jimmy ClarkL 84-82 OT vs Rutgers 1976 (Eliminated)
27Gonzaga 1981, #216John Stockton #25vs. Michigan 1993, #36 Eliminated
28Massachusetts 1971, #219Julius Erving #19L 42-69 vs. Purdue 2024 #35, Eliminated,

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