Kemba Walker Provides Wonderful Feel for Madness with Astonishing Finish
If you discovered or embraced a monumental night onย Broadway, a beautiful finish to a feel-good tale, it's because you witnessed an epic conference championship series, one of those unforgettable events of March.
It was an appetizer leading to March Madness, one of the loudest and wildest basketball tournaments in sports, and with the madness ever so closer, we saw what a star fromย the UConn Huskiesย is capable ofย producing to increasingly heighten the intensity and exhilaration.
This was an indicatorย toย specifyย howย virtuous and transcendent Kembaย Walker is with madness quickly approaching, albeitย the scandal sort of blinded the delightful journey the Huskies areย enjoying this season. It's now justย a matter of Walker, who isย a proficientย starย destined to leadย Connecticut in an ambitious, meaningful NCAA tournament, delivering in the tourneyย when competition is astoundingย on the road to the Final Four, on the road to a national title for a school with the notoriety for sensationalย conquests.
On this night, inside the Madisonย Square Garden,ย the world's most famousย venue, it happened instantly for Walker earlier in the week at the beginning of the Big East tourney. And then,ย by the end of an improbable run, he was the most valuableย essential for the Huskies' unbelievable 69-66 win to beat Louisville in the Big East championship game Saturday night. The moment would belong to Walker, an extraordinary 6'1" junior guard,ย for leading the ninth-seeded Huskiesย to capย arguably the greatest five days a top playerย and team might have ever witnessed in college basketball.
It's almost as ifย a dream was impossible, but suddenlyย turned intoย realityย andย spectators were alertedย at the Garden asย Walker absorbed the spotlight in New York City when it was supposed to acknowledgeย St. John'sย recent success. He was, even withย hardlyย any applause in the conference tourney, the reliable starย on the hardwood in such a well-respected venue,ย reinstalling life in the heart and soulย ofย a troubled program.
Andrea Walker watched her son finish the game for theย Huskies and exhaled when he jubilated with his teammates on a grand night to win five games in five days, emotionally and physically exhausted. The town belongs to Walker, a kid who was raised in the projects and played on the playgrounds. Inย early childhood, when he wasย religiouslyย devotedย toย the game,ย heย always dreamed of playing in the Garden one day. He was finally given an opportunity to conquer a lifelongย ambition and, in the end, his mother breathedย and smiled, moved by her son'sย natural abilities to direct his teammates to a triumphant championship.
"I'm out of words," said Walker, who was fatiguedย in the end. "I can't describe it. It's just so special butย I knew we could do it. I knew it."ย
Walker is a sensational player and has not finished developing into aย stud, but it's precisely elementary toย praise him for a breakout season, particularly in the Big East tournament, an event of borderline improbability and unpredictabilityย toย urge bracketologists to pencil in UConnย as a Final Four favorite.
The optimism is felt and noticedย in Storrs, whereย an ecstatic fan base worships basketball, devoid of aย major professional franchise but fortunate to have aย top-ranking programย known for a successfulย March nearly eachย season. It's fine for Jim Calhoun,ย UConn veteran head coach, toย trust in Walker to leadย the Huskies to the highest level, charmingly for a chance to embraceย grandeur. One of the kind benefitsย UConn isย lucky to comprise of is clearlyย Walker's presence,ย a resemblance of Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant.
While Walker is a clutch performer with a leadership mentality, scoring 19 points and forcing defensive meltdowns to contributeย in Connecticut'sย game-winningย shot onย Saturday, the Huskies aren't expected toย survive a field of 68 teams. But it would be inevitable to pencilย them in asย the improbable underdogsย when, in all honesty, they canย shimmer in the tourney and dazzle with the aid ofย Walker's amazing creativity, which at times seems more creativeย than Apple releasing the latest iPods orย iPhones.ย
The Huskies,ย asย the No. 9 seed in the tourney, remained firm andย fantastically accomplished aย consequential markย that had never been done before, keeping afloatย with five wins in five days to attain a major-conferenceย title. It is, however, a journey thatย began Tuesday with a win over DePaul and resumedย Wednesday with a victory over Georgetown. Byย Thursday, Walker crossed Pittsburgh's Gary McGheeย and eventually heย was sent to the floor and allowed Walker toย nail the game-winning step-backย jump shotย to beat Pittsburgh, aย shot that will eternally featureย on flashbacks on five-day activity.
It's now fitting to excel whenย UConn will be forced to miss out on the first threeย Big East Conference games next season in the aftermath of the revelations ofย infamously contemptible infractions. Every single possession, heย orchestrated plays unselfishlyย for his teammates, which he was very unselfish in sharing the ballย andย createdย opportunities for himself as well until the gameย was over.ย His work ethic, perseverance, creativity and proficiency gloriouslyย shifted the momentum theย Huskies' way,ย not onceย losing its mojo to outlast every Big East opponent.
At game's end, the Huskies were crowned champions and Calhoun pumped his fist, proud of his team's accomplishments. Bear-hugs were exchanged and everyย UConn player rallied around the star of the game, Walker.ย Everybody was celebratory, except Walker, who was celebratory but not as much as his players. He was exhausted, out of breath andย seemed ready to hit the bed for a good night's sleep. He walked off the floor slowly to eventually be theย athlete every reporter was eager to chat with in the news conference.
"Now that the tournament is over I can tell you thatย I was definitely tired,"ย said Walker. "With about two minutes left, I was gassed. But I just wanted to win this game so bad that, you know,ย my heart took over."
It's certainly normal for the finest player in collegeย hoops to be tired when he relatively played with heart and much vitality andย posted 26 points in the opening round against DePaul, dropped 28 the following nightย after pummeling Georgetown and scored 24 pointsย overย top-ranked Pittsburgh.ย And now, he easily shattered the Big East tournament scoring record with a staggering 130 points as UConn defeated four Top 25 teams in five days. It should come as no surprise that he's elevated his candidacy for National Player of the Year honors.
Better yet,ย it brought national regards to the Huskies, generating prematureย madness.ย

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