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1 year ago ::
Mar 21, 2011 - 9:29PM
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With today's tip of the day sports focus, and all the March Madness going on in the Men's and Women's NCAA, NIT, CBI, NAIA games, is anyone lucky enough to be courtside taking some great pictures of the action? Seen some amazing images from the pro photogs, how bout the members here in Living In HD, anyone living in the Madness?
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1 year ago ::
Mar 21, 2011 - 9:30PM
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1 year ago ::
Mar 22, 2011 - 6:51AM
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No pictures but we thoroughly enjoy the Madness. It was sad to see both Michigan teams lose but the thrill of the tournament remains. These Panasonic plasmas are as good as it gets when it comes to watching the games at home. Any predictions on who will win it this year. Kansas seems to be playing some awesome basketball but we have learned to expect the unexpected during March Madness. Nice to see Wisconsin and Ohio State doing so well. Underdogs have a way of surprising you. It is basketball at its best.
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1 year ago ::
Mar 22, 2011 - 6:17PM
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I was sad to see a lot of empty seats at Miami's NIT win last night. Too hard for me to get there on a work night. If you like basketball though you have to love this time of year. My son's travel season starts this weekend so it's all bball all the time here.
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1 year ago ::
Mar 23, 2011 - 12:39PM
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Mid-week games that are suddenly added to the schedule, along with some high ticket prices (in the case of the NCAA, last week the tickets in Tulsa were $260 face value for the sessions) for both the games and the airlines to get to the games, mean a lot of empty seats not only in the NIT but in the NCAA. Good thing the players don't seem to mind, because the on court quality has been amazing. I agree that Kansas is playing well, but as this week has shown, with a 1, 10, 11, and 12 seed in thier side of the bracket, anything can happen. Which only makes it better for the viewers, unless you are the higher seed team of course.
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