Archive for the ‘NCAA Basketball’ Category

John Wall to Kentucky . . .

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

America’s most notorious hoopster prima-donna has made his decision to be with Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcats next season. After a small courtship with Baylor, Duke, Memphis, NC State, and Miami, the Raleigh Word of God senior made his decision late last night. According to Wall, it was his personal relationship with Coach “Cal” that helped make the decision so easy. Sources aren’t clear if this relationship means replacing Wall’s 1998 Pontiac Sunfire with a new H2, but with Calipari in charge we can lean towards that assumption. The addition of Wall makes the Wildcats’ starting lineup as: 

PG - John Wall
SG – Eric Bledsoe
SF – Jodie Meeks
PF – Patrick Patterson
C – DeMarcus Cousins

I’m sure Ashley Judd is rejoicing over these reports at this moment . . . after all, she’s the only trouble John Wall could get into in that state. Hey oh!

 

Source : SLAM Magazine  ; News and Observer 

Ellington, Lawson Heading for the NBA

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

The Tar Heel guard duo announced today at 2:30 that they will be heading for the NBA following their win in the National Championship game. Lawson averaged 16.6 points per game and also led the ACC in assists at 6.6 per game. Ellington averaged 15.8 points per game and hit 85 three pointers this season for the Heels. He had 19 points in the championship game versus Michigan State and was named the Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four. While Ellington’s draft status remains uncertain, Lawson is considered by many to be one of the best guards in the 2009 draft. 

And while most Tar Heel fans see this as a blow to the program, I see it more along the lines as a great opportunity. The #1 recruit in the nation, John Wall, has been holding out in announcing his decision for college basketball for weeks now. It is reported that his eyes are on Memphis, Kansas, Kentucky, NC State, Duke, and Baylor. However, he has made clear his intentions to announce on Monday, fully knowing the deadline to declare for the NBA was the Sunday prior.

With 2 new scholarships opening up in the UNC lineup, I fully expect Roy Williams will send an offer to the Raleigh native. If Roy can avoid his AAU handlers and Wall can meet the admission requirements, I believe it is a great possibility we could see him in a UNC jersey next season. After all, UNC was the dark horse during the Brandan Wright recruiting fiasco as well. It is known that Wall is has been a UNC fan, he has toured the school, yet without a scholarship to offer, he could never publicly declare UNC an option.

Brian Clifton, Wall’s AAU “handler/pimp” has expressed his dislike for Roy Williams, but if Wall happens to gain his own mind, then who knows where Wall will head. I guess we’ll have to wait and see. As for Ty Lawson and Wayne Ellington, these guys were class act players.

 

News and Observer : Duo Heads to NBA

The Luxurious Life of World Wide Wes and Calipari

Friday, April 17th, 2009

For years now, everyone that knows me personally absolutely understands the one thing that I believe is ruining college basketball : John Vincent Calipari. Why you might ask? One man: World Wide Wes. The man is a marketing powerhouse and an “agent” for high school athletes that are the sure one and dones. He also happens to be a very close friend and recruiter for Coach Calipari. In this article they outline the mystery, sketchiness, and life of World Wide Wes. 

Here’s a little excerpt:

In 2001, Wes’s godson and Milt’s son, Dajuan Wagner, was the consensus best high school basketball player in the world. If Dajuan had entered the NBA draft after his junioryear at Camden High, he might have been the number one pick. But Wes persuaded him to let the NBA wait and spend a year or two playing for John Calipari at the University of Memphis. The deal came with plenty of strings attached: Wes made it clear to Calipari that Dajuan was more inclined to sign with a school that also gave a free ride to his best friend, Arthur Barclay, an all-state player who’d been passed over because of poor test scores. (Done.) Then Milt, despite lacking a college degree, was hired to be Memphis’s head of basketball operations. When news of the deal leaked out, the media crucified Calipari, painting it as nothing more than legalized graft. Wes answered accusations that something shady had gone down, saying, “Man, I’ve heard the second-guessing. It’s simple: Juanny needed to improve his defense and prove that he can play on the next level. Coach Cal can help him do that. What do I have to gain by him going to Memphis?”

Wes had been managing Dajuan’s career since the boy was 11, and so when it came time for Dajuan to head to Memphis, Wes went along. After only one season—in which Dajuan averaged twenty-one points a game—Calipari called Milt and Dajuan into his office. “I tore up Dajuan’s scholarship in front of him to make sure he understood he wasn’t coming back,” Calipari says. Dajuan was ready for the NBA. The Cavaliers selected him in the first round of the 2002 draft, and as Dajuan made his move from college to the pros, Wes was there to ease the transition. In his first year, Dajuan was among NBA rookie leaders in scoring, assists, and minutes played. 

Florida International University Loses Its Mind, Hires Basketball’s Antichrist

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Isiah Thomas is the new coach of the FIU Golden Panthers. Let that sink in for a second. The $11.5 million sexual harassment settlement man himself. Following a long, rich history of failed NBA coaches before him, Zeke is going to be a college coach. Things have worked out gloriously for some like former disgraced NBA coaches Rick Pitino and John Calipari, but does Thomas have the patience to  put up with the constant immaturity of 18-22 year old student athletes? Can he even recruit? Will he be able to convince top basketball talent to go to a school that is known more for its fighting than it’s playing? Raise your hand if you can even name anyone who went to FIU.

I’ll give you a second…

Those that answered Raja Bell, you play way too much Fantasy Basketball.

Character is obviously not a precondition for getting a coaching job at FIU. The Golden Panthers also courted former Miami Heat and Golden State guard Tim Hardaway. Hardaway, of course, is remembered more for hating gay people than hitting a jump shot.

While this may be a great PR move and will get people talking about their program, can this stunt really last? Does anyone else think Isiah Thomas living in Miami is a bad idea? He couldn’t keep it in his pants in New York City. How in the world is he going to behave himself on South Beach?

I give it a year, two at most. For the fans and students at FIU, God Speed. Hopefully it doesn’t cost you as much to get out of this as it cost James Dolan and Madison Square Garden.


10 Heels Taken to Hospital; 21 Spartans Arrested

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

The aftermath of a NCAA Championship nearly always produces the same results: the fires burn, the streets are painted, people body surf, your bud gets a traffic cone melted to his arm, and there are some arrests. However, during the chaos that followed the 2009 UNC vs Michigan State championship game, there was a peculiar outcome.

It seems that over 10 times the amount of people were arrested in East Lansing at 21 people, compared to 2 being arrested in Chapel Hill. Police in East Lansing reported 12 fires and a crowd of 1,700 people outside an apartment complex. In comparison, only 10 people were taken to the hospital and a total of 26 were treated for injuries in the victor’s home streets.

Rioting after a loss is nothing new, but I have only heard of this if there was a shot at the losing team winning. In this case, the game was over by the first television time out. At that point, it was time to either lay off the booze or begin drinking until you believed the Spartans won.

And just to make a point: there were 30,000 plus people packed into Franklin Street, many of which made the trip from the notoriously violent city of Durham. Yet, we all celebrated in harmony and only TWO managed to be cuffed.

Franklin Street: The Celebration from The Daily Tar Heel on Vimeo.


Timelapse: Franklin Street after the victory from The Daily Tar Heel on Vimeo.