Tired Legs Theory in March Madness

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  • Chandler
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    • 01-16-11
    • 705

    #1
    Tired Legs Theory in March Madness
    once we get to having some lower seeded teams play 2-3-4 or more days in a row and face teams that had byes.

    You will often hear people talk about a team having heavy legs or being emotionally worn down.

    I think this info is prob factored into the line, but more because the linesmakers knows that this is a big "public" theory/misconception. So they might shade a line knowing that the public is over thinking the tired legs of 20 year olds that play 6 hrs a day and somtimes more in the summer.

    good example

    2 years ago in the big east tourney

    syracuse won its first game against Marquette, turned around played a 6 OT game. thats 70 mins of ball and won against Uconn and then won by 5 in OT the next day against WVU.

    take the tired legs theory with a grain salt, when thinking over the Uconn vs Pitt game
  • dovlon
    SBR High Roller
    • 11-04-10
    • 122

    #2
    I agree with you there is no correlation between the two
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    • Chandler
      Restricted User
      • 01-16-11
      • 705

      #3
      taking the under in that Pitt game too
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      • Chandler
        Restricted User
        • 01-16-11
        • 705

        #4
        well Uconn should have disproved this theory beyond any doubt now
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        • Regul8er
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 11-06-07
          • 10666

          #5
          Tired leg theory should never be applied to NCAAB....but definately applied In the NBA. aka Spurs, Lakers, etc.

          These kids are 18-21 years old. They can run for days and never lose a step.
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          • Chandler
            Restricted User
            • 01-16-11
            • 705

            #6
            Originally posted by Regul8er
            Tired leg theory should never be applied to NCAAB....but definately applied In the NBA. aka Spurs, Lakers, etc.

            These kids are 18-21 years old. They can run for days and never lose a step.

            yes NBA has older guys, more injury history, longer seasons, 3x bigger grind, more travel....ect

            also if you can get this info, tired dick, distracted by baby mama drama, and hung over theory is good to apply to the NBA guys too.

            God I loved Rambis as a laker guy
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            • louisvillekid
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-14-07
              • 9262

              #7
              Originally posted by Regul8er
              Tired leg theory should never be applied to NCAAB....but definately applied In the NBA. aka Spurs, Lakers, etc.

              These kids are 18-21 years old. They can run for days and never lose a step.
              agree with u
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              • denn333
                SBR MVP
                • 09-16-05
                • 1191

                #8
                These kids could play all day, no issue.
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                • SamsNCharge99
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 10-22-08
                  • 41242

                  #9
                  Take UCONN for example, 5 games in 5 days....did they see "tired"

                  plus, they have a week in b/t games....if they are tired from that, they are not athletes.

                  They play more than 6 games in a 3 week span during regular season.

                  This is a NON factor
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