Video - Stephen Curry hits the acrobatic layup

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Thank You For Gus And Stephen CBS
Published 3/29/2008 by Awful Announcing- at Awful Announcing
This is probably my favorite play of the Tournament so far. Just an amazing shot by Stephen Curry and an awesome reaction by Gus Johnson. Oh and I threw in the Karate Kid flip up by Michael Flowers because it was badass. ...
Michael Flowers Does the Shawn Michaels
Published 3/29/2008 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
Filed under: Wisconsin Basketball, Big Ten Basketball, NCAA Basketball Video, Pro Wrestling, Davidson BasketballAlthough Davidson's Stephen Curry was the star of the game, my favorite individual effort of Wisconsin's loss to Davidson Friday night was the way Wisconsin's Michael Flowers went from flat on his back to upright on his feet, in this video courtesy of Awful Announcing, which also shows a rather spectacular play from Curry: Yes, I know, the Curry play meant something to the game and Flowers getting up ...
Weekend Tube Review: Tourney Ratings Still Down
Published 3/31/2008 at The Sporting Blog
By Brian Powell Disappointing Games = Disappointing Ratings One of the best potential sports weekends since football ended is behind us, and I'm slightly disappointed. Gus Johnson put his mark back on the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight, but only one of the games was even relatively exciting and this seemed to really hurt CBS' ratings. This Tournament is in danger of becoming the lowest rated ever, and compared to last year it's not even close. Ratings through Saturday's game (Sunday's ratings not yet available) were down 11% from last year, and if you consider the amount of money that CBS pays to air the games, they're going to need a huge Final Four. Jim ...
Weekend Tube Review: Tourney Ratings Still Down
Published 4/13/2008 at The Sporting Blog
By Brian Powell Disappointing Games = Disappointing Ratings One of the best potential sports weekends since football ended is behind us, and I'm slightly disappointed. Gus Johnson put his mark back on the Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight, but only one of the games was even relatively exciting and this seemed to really hurt CBS' ratings. This Tournament is in danger of becoming the lowest rated ever, and compared to last year it's not even close. Ratings through Saturday's game (Sunday's ratings not yet available) were down 11% from last year, and if you consider the amount of money that CBS pays to air the games, they're going to need a huge Final Four. Jim ...
