Daddy-O's Pub has Final Four reasons why you should hang out with us tonight for Margarita Monday in Lewisville!
One, We've got new Drink Specials for the Month of April!
Two, Daddy-O's Pub has great looking Singles at our bar!
Three, did we mention our $5 Burger Food Special?
Four, it the NCAA March Madness Men's Basketball Finals Tonight!
The two teams playing for the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship have made a name for themselves. Kentucky has the best players. And, Kansas has the most heart. Tonight, they will play to decide who will wear the NCAA Men's Basketball Crown.
This will be a game between the Wildcats and their collection of NBA-caliber talent and the Jayhawks and their endless supply of shocking comebacks. You really don't want to miss out on being at Daddy-O's Pub to watch this history-filled matchup between the two winningest teams in NCAA basketball history! Watch the on court battle between two All-Americans -Anthony Davis vs. Thomas Robinson. It will be a great matchup between two basketball coaching greats - John Calipari and Bill Self!
Come out to Daddy-O's Pub tonight to watch the NCAA Men's Basketball Finals and Margarita Monday! No matter if you are a Kentucky Wildcat, KU Rock Chalk Jayhawk, or just a NCAA Men's Basketball Fan, we're "The Bar" for watching the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship and many other sports events! Get here Early! Daddy-O's Pub is a great place to watch sports and the playoffs! Ask us about Booking a Sports Watching Party! We've got Great Food from our Grill that is open till midnight! Drink Specials poured just for you by our Friendly Bartenders! To top it all off, we have Pool Tables, Dart Boards, and Good Lookin' Singles - just for fun things to do in Lewisville. Please let us know what you think about our blog and share it with your friends. Let's Make Daddy-O's Pub the Premier Sports Bar in Dallas / Fort Worth!
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Duke Game
I totally agree with the one and done fix. If you want to come out - get out. But if you go to college you have to stay until after your junior year. Of course they could always leave for Europe after one, but that won't happen often. I agree that the addition of the arc under the basket is a great rule, but I have a few comments. I don't believe the Duke player would have been inside the arc. The arc is drawn with a 4ft radius from the center of the basket. The lane is 12 feet wide (6 feet from the center of the basket), thus the arc would only extend to within 2 feet of the line for the border of the key. The Duke player is within 2 feet of the lane boundary so he quite possibly would have been outside the restricted area. It's quite close and his heel might possibly have just been on the edge of the line for the restricted area if there were one, that's certainly not clear from my viewing of the video in the article. As for the secondary defender, I believe that's an important point. If you are actually guarding the player driving to the basket or that catches the ball on the low post, then the restricted area should not apply. I believe the Duke player would be considered a secondary defender as he wasn't guarding the Baylor player, he was jumping in front of him to defend an area. Also as I pointed out in a post on the boards, even if you are inside the restricted area you are allowed to play defense. If you beat the offensive player to that point and jump straight up to try to block the shot then you are not guilty of a foul if the offensive player creates contact. This is directly from an NBA refereeing bigwig in a demonstration I viewed on ESPN. Even with the restricted area, you are allowed the play defense as a secondary defender. What you can't do is try to draw an offensive foul by being in that area.
Thank You Anny
Thank you Anny for your Duke Game Recap... Make sure you come out to Daddy-O's Pub in Lewisville to see The NBA Playoffs and let us know what you think about those games.
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