Miami vs. Syracuse: Preview, Odds & How To Watch

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Good morning friends! We are back with another Hurricanes basketball gameday. Today, the Hurricanes are back at the Wat as they are set to face the Syracuse Orange.

Before the Hurricanes tipoff tonight, here is everything you need to know:

Miami vs. Syracuse: How To Watch/Listen

Miami (5-18) vs. Syracuse (11-13)
7:00 p.m. ET | Tuesday, February 11 | Watsco Center

  • TV: ACCN
  • Home Radio: UM Sports Network – 560 WQAM
  • Online Radio: Audacy App...

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10 to go, Miami blows the lead, regains the lead, Brandon makes 2 errors and Syracuse up by 3. He's not the only one playing badly a lot of time, but he seems more crappy than anyone.
A frustrating sequence for him and Kidd who looked horrible for a stretch there on both ends.

Let's get back after it here.

Along with some bad passing... missed opportunities
 
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This team just doesn't understand how to consistently make winning plays. Let's be honest, every game is a struggle, mostly because people take turns doing stupid crap. What saved Miami tonight was the fact that Syracuse is beyond bad as well. It was nice to see Bethea do something, but honestly, it shouldn't have taken him this long to flash.

I think he's a guy that needs a lot more development than he thinks he needs, and if he chooses to go pro after this season, he will end up a fringe player. He should look to stay in college another year or two, really get serious about developing into a complete player, because he isn't close right now.
 
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Cleveland has been sensational of late. Djobet has quietly played well off the bench
Something I'll never understand about Cleveland. He's had these stretches at both Miami and FSU, and yet the teams are always awful. It's like he's the modern version of Antawn Jamison(Well, once he got to the NBA), a guy that can put up numbers, but it never results in winning. I'm happy he's one of the few guys giving consistent effort, but that little observation has bugged me the last two years.
 
Something I'll never understand about Cleveland. He's had these stretches at both Miami and FSU, and yet the teams are always awful. It's like he's the modern version of Antawn Jamison(Well, once he got to the NBA), a guy that can put up numbers, but it never results in winning. I'm happy he's one of the few guys giving consistent effort, but that little observation has bugged me the last two years.
Yeah I've noticed that too. Could be circumstantial - this team would stink immensely more without him (and you could argue the same about last year, too), but it's hard to ignore.
 
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Yeah I've noticed that too. Could be circumstantial - this team would stink immensely more without him (and you could argue the same about last year, too), but it's hard to ignore.
You’d think that the law of averages would kick in at some point. He’s been at two programs, played under two very solid coaches and hasn’t ever been part of a decent team. Not elite, merely decent. Dude has either the worst luck ever or he’s the kind of player that can’t be part of a winning team.
 
You’d think that the law of averages would kick in at some point. He’s been at two programs, played under two very solid coaches and hasn’t ever been part of a decent team. Not elite, merely decent. Dude has either the worst luck ever or he’s the kind of player that can’t be part of a winning team.

If you remember there were posts earlier in the season by a knowledge poster about Cleveland and team dynamics.

He wasn’t good enough to be “the guy” when we were competing to be a decent team.

He is clearly thriving in the role of being “the guy” now.

Will be interesting to see if someone can turn that into a winning formula.
 
If you remember there were posts earlier in the season by a knowledge poster about Cleveland and team dynamics.

He wasn’t good enough to be “the guy” when we were competing to be a decent team.

He is clearly thriving in the role of being “the guy” now.

Will be interesting to see if someone can turn that into a winning formula.
Three 30+ games for him this year. I wouldn't have thought that possible --even on a team where he has a green light.
 
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