Louisville skywalker Terrence Williams went up so high for a defensive rebound, he had time to go around his back with it and back to gut level -- before he came down. Only the freewheeling Williams would even think to do that.
But then he continued to show why he's the most complete player in college basketball, bringing the ball upcourt and then directing it to 6-foot-9 Earl Clark for a corner 3-pointer. That made the score 60-33, and it tickled Rick Pitino so much that he reached out and slapped Clark on the rear end as he ran back downcourt.
At this rate, against a thin and fading Arizona team, Louisville might win by 40.