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I'm leaning with nc tonight and also liking purdue as well any one have any thoughts on these games? Any info would be great.
 

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Plenty at stake for Cards, 49ers
Seniors, Garcia eye title, grand farewell







Just how significant is tonight's basketball game in Freedom Hall between Charlotte and the University of Louisville? Consider that:

It's Senior Night for Ellis Myles, Larry O'Bannon and Otis George, a group coach Rick Pitino said is responsible for rebuilding the program into top-10 status.

The winner will take home at least a share of the Conference USA regular season championship and earn the No. 1 seed in next week's league tournament.

The No. 9 Cardinals (24-4, 12-2) could secure a high seed in the NCAA Tournament with another victory over a ranked team (Charlotte is No. 18).

And the C-USA Player of the Year race might be decided.

No wonder Pitino has described tonight as "the biggest game we've had here" in his four years at Louisville.

"They're an outstanding team, and we're an outstanding team," he said. "It should be a heck of a game. And with something this big at stake, it should be."

The game features two of the hottest teams in the nation. The Cards have won 13 of their last 14, and the 49ers (21-4, 12-2) went 7-0 in February.

Charlotte began that streak after losing to lowly East Carolina, and coach Bobby Lutz said the key was getting Mitchell Baldwin healthy.

Baldwin, a junior point guard, missed more than two weeks of practice after suffering a dislocated shoulder in mid-January. He leads the conference with a 3-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio.

"Everybody else gets a lot of attention, but he's a huge part of our team," Lutz said. "With him in there, everybody goes back to what they do well, and we've been really comfortable with our roles since February."

Charlotte also boasts the frontcourt tandem of Curtis Withers and Eddie Basden.

Withers, a 6-foot-8 junior, has averaged more than 23 points and nearly nine rebounds in his last eight games and is the top scorer in league play.

The 6-5 Basden, meanwhile, has been a stat-line stuffer. He's the only player ranked in the league's top 10 in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals.

Basden, who ranks fourth in the country with 3.4 steals per game, has been named C-USA Player of the Week three of the past four weeks, and Withers was the winner the other week of February.

"They really have been spectacular in so many ways," Lutz said.

Basden has better all-around numbers than Francisco Garcia, Louisville's NBA-bound junior who also will be honored before tonight's game. But if Garcia can lead the Cards to victory and the league title, he might snag the Player of the Year award.

"Eddie Basden is probably the Player of the Year," Myles said. "(But) Francisco knows what's on the line, and I'm pretty sure he'll show up for the challenge."

The tribute to Garcia and the seniors will begin at 6:45 p.m. with a video presentation. Pitino said he expects it to be an emotional night, given what the class has meant to the program.

Each of the seniors, he said, has far exceeded his expectations.

He signed George without ever seeing him play, took O'Bannon despite watching him go through a terrible workout during a recruiting visit, and inherited Myles, who he said needed a major attitude adjustment.

"If you were a warm body that said hello and could dance, I would have taken you," Pitino said. "We were in desperate need of quality people who were willing to work hard."

Now, he said, "we're fighting for a championship because of those kids."

And add this bit of significance to tonight's contest: Louisville has not won a C-USA regular season title during its 10 years in the league -- a league it's departing for the Big East.

"It's important for us," George said. "We've come a long way and worked so hard. To have this conference championship would be a payoff. We just want it so bad."
 

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49ers get shot at league's top seed

Contest vs. Louisville will break tie at top of Conference USA

So it's come to this ... No. 18 Charlotte vs. No. 9 Louisville; Bobby Lutz vs. Rick Pitino; Eddie Basden vs. Francisco Garcia.

At stake at 7 tonight (ESPN2), on Senior Night at Freedom Hall, is sole ownership of first place in Conference USA, at least a share of the regular-season title and the top seed in next week's C-USA tournament in Memphis, Tenn.

There's also the game within the game. Observers will pay particularly close attention to Garcia and Basden to settle the debate over who should be league player of the year.

There's not much more that could be piled on this nationally televised game to make it any more important, other than it's between the top teams in C-USA in their final seasons in the league. Charlotte will join the Atlantic 10 next season, and Louisville the Big East.

"In terms of the regular season, this one obviously ranks right at the top" in importance, Lutz said. "However, every game is so important. If we don't beat Cincinnati here, if we don't beat DePaul, if we don't beat Memphis, then this game wouldn't mean so much.

"We've won some big ones, and because of that this one becomes the biggest of the year, and probably the biggest of any regular-season game we've played."

The series is 15-15, with Louisville having won three of the past four and leading 9-5 at home. Last season, Charlotte forward Curtis Withers scored 23 points and the 49ers came back to win 77-71 at Halton Arena after trailing by a dozen with 10 minutes left.

Each team has a scoring trio at its core with enough roster flexibility that allows for a range of matchups based on how well guys are playing. Each has players who can score inside and outside, off the drive and off the catch.

Charlotte's core of junior Withers, senior guard Brendan Plavich and senior Basden led the 49ers to a 7-0 record in February. Senior forward Ellis Myles, senior guard Larry O'Bannon and junior Garcia have helped the Cardinals win 13 of their past 14.

Despite the attention on the Garcia vs. Basden matchup, Pitino said each team has so much veteran leadership that it's hard to pinpoint one matchup as more important.

"Both teams are so well-balanced," Pitino said. "It's two veteran ball clubs with a lot of depth from their scoring, and it's more team than it is individual matchups."
 
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