As we've all heard by now, Bobby Knight resigned from the Head Coaching job at T-Tech just as the season was getting dirty. Some said this was bad news for the boys in Lubbock, due to the fact they had just lost the most winningest coach in NCAA Div I history - on his own terms none the less. But T-tech showed poise and confidence in their fall back plan - letting Pat Knight take the wheel of the ship that dad built. Standing in the daunting shadow of a 902-371 record (70.8% winning percentage - disgusting *in a good way*), T-tech on the edge of their seats waiting for Pat to show his true colors. With the boat being rocked th
e two games following the resignation of the General, legs jostled, nails were bitten as the gun-barrel of the future pointed right down the mouth of Pat. If I'm not painting an adequate picture think Fight Club -Opening scene. Anyways, as impressive a first win as anybody could wish for the unranked Red Raiders (6th in the Big 12) beat number 18 Kansas last night with Pat Knight at the helm. A top 25 upset, for a first win not too shabby. And with Dad in attendance. Half surprised the Gen didn't run onto the sidelines to scream at Pat when a bad play was called. But hey once you've left the show, there's no re-entry. Anyways congrats Pat, keep the legacy alive.
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
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Friday, January 4, 2008
An Open Plea to the U of A Men’s Basketball Team,
You keep us entertained, and we really appreciate it. You make the tournament every year and not too long ago made it all the way to the Elite 8 and were a few minutes away from yet another Final Four. These are the things that excite people about college basketball season. And U of A is one of the Premier programs. This year, I’m not gonna lie you are playing incredible basketball, at times (ex. Kansas), unfortunately teams like Memphis and UCLA are just a little bit stronger, and that’s ok. You guys are young. Budinger, Wise, Hill ... you're all Sophomores, yet you combined for 57 of the team’s 76 points, 23 of the team’s 30 boards and 11 of the team’s 16 assists in last night's contest.
Nic Wise, you came into last season as a very highly touted Freshman product who looked to help the team by learning and taking over the Point
position. Unfortunately you came in a little overweight and overwhelmed and really never hit any kind of stride, averaging just over 8 minutes and under 2 points per game. You slimmed down a little bit going into this season and have finally hit a serious stride. You have put up 50 points in the last 4 games replacing the injured Freshman standout Jarryd Bayless in the last two. Even more amazing is that the numbers don’t tell the whole story. For those of us who watched last night’s game, the Wildcats were sluggish at first and were losing at the half. You were the only reason Zona was close at half and put the team in play to win that game. At one point in the game the touted 2006-2007 Pac-10 Freshman of the year (Chase Budinger) was 1-9 from the field, yet Arizona was still in the game. Every time the Kitty Kats needed a boost there you were with one of your many reverse/spectacular/acrobatic layups under the hoop or the perfectly timed trey-ball. Basically Wise, you were unstoppable last night.
Jordan Hill, you're good. I mean you're really good. And the scary thing is, you've actually
gotten better seemingly by the week. Since last season you have doubled your minutes and rebounds, tripled yours points and cut down a little bit on fouls (though you still needs to work on it). In the first six games of the season you averaged a little over 4 boards and about 11 points per game. In the last seven games you've averaged about 16 and a half points and 10 and a half boards. You also managed to cut down on fouls, and conversely added quality defense and minutes to go along with it. And you didn’t even pick up a basketball until your Junior Year of High School, you're getting better, and will continue to do so.
Chase Budinger, you're an incredible athletic talent whose numbers have slightly increased over
a very nice Freshman year. You decided to stick around instead of go in the draft (many thought you could have been a late 1st/early 2nd round guy). If you continue at the pace you're at now (with increased defensive attention given to you since people know just how good you are) there is no doubt that you can be a 1st rounder next year. But you came to Arizona, like many of the past, present, and future Cats, to learn from and play for Lute. Coach O’ Neil is doing an extraordinary job stepping in where he didn’t know he was going to. Well you have gotten better this year and were great last year. But like I said, you came to play for Olson, who comes back next year. Next year will be a very good year for you if you stay.
So what’s the point of this U of A love-fest? It’s simple, to Misters Budinger, Hill, and Wise, stick around another year, your classes aren’t that hard (we all know this), college is free, college life is always a blast (most of us know this) and the girls in Tucson are damn fine. I realize I’m asking you to give up on some serious cash flow, but you’re gonna get it either way, so why not stick around another year. If you still (which you should) have that serious competitive drive that got you to start playing ball and continue into college then you should want to win the National Championship. I’m talking to you too Bayless, you’re good at the point but you’re a better off-guard and we all know this. Imagine next year:
Not having to force (signed recruit, top PG prospect in the nation) Brandon Jennings into immediate action. Wise at point, Bayless at his natural off guard position, Budinger playing the 3, and Hill locking down the inside alongside a freshmen rotation of Emmanuel Negedu and Jeff Withey. Your lineup would have Jennings, the top incoming point guard in the country, as a 6th man, coming in resting Wise, Bayless, and Budinger and learning the offense and doing some serious damage to opposing defenses with those 6th man energy surges. By March this could be either Jennings or most likely Wise, coming in with those energetic surges the likes of which aren’t all that common in the NCAA ranks. Unfortunately you guys are losing Dillon (defensive specialist and damn nice guy) Brielmeyer (big body, bigger heart) McClellan (Senior leader) and Kirk Walters (a.k.a. Big Nasty prior to all the health problems) That’s a core of the team that’s been around well almost as long as I have been in Tucson. You four were there for that Elite Eight run, and you know what I'm talking about. You guys are going on to bigger and better things and we hate to lose such quality role players like you guys, but to lose one or two or more of these young Sophomore talents, who can stick around longer, it’s back to the middle of the Pac again.
Look at what the Cats did back in that ill-fated Elite Eight run a few years back Salim
Staudamire, Channing Frye, Hassan Adams, and Sleepy Staf were running that team. Two seniors, Salim (Heart) and Frye (Soul) were the major leaders with Hassan (Intensity) helping out. Staf did an amazing job as a Sophomore running the point and the rotation of Ivan, Walters, or Rodgers, filling in well. They lost in the Elite Eight. The year before when those guys were all a year younger, the best player on that team was a sophomore from Springfield, IL. Andre Iguodala. In Iggy’s sophomore season his teammates (Channing, Salim, Staf, and Hassan) all had to grow, which they did by the 2005 Madness. If that team would have still had Iggy in T-Town, there is not doubt in my mind the Kitty Kats would have won another title.
The same will hold true for this team. I hate to break it to you but you aren’t winning the National Championship this year. If Budinger/Bayless/Hill leave then you definitely aren’t winning next year either. But maybe with another year of maturity, and some outstanding Freshman talent, a big body or bodies inside to help out Hill, Lute back on the sidelines, and Coach O refocusing on continuing to build up the defense (which he has done an incredible job of this year for the most part), this team has a serious shot.
So this is an open plea to you, the Arizona Wildcats Men’s Basketball team. Listen and learn from O’Neil this year. Build upon that success, get bigger, stronger, faster, better in the off-season. Let the Freshman next year ease into the game without the pressure that Bayless had to go through this year. Most importantly though. Stay another year. UA needs to win a title in something other than Softball, I need one of my teams to win a title in something other than Softball, Lute needs to win another title before his retirement. These can all be accomplished next season with the right attitude, chemistry, and most importantly, roster.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
It's Almost Spring
The football season is winding down, and for many the last two weeks aren’t going to change much. The NBA season is in full swing, but it’s still pro basketball which consists of the same rudimentary formula kick the ball in, rotate, pass out, repeat, until there’s an opening in the lane or someone just chucks up a Trey ball, and the occasional fast break. And of course the Mitchell Report is all you are hearing, and reading, everywhere. So it’s time to switch gears a little bit and take a look at what’s coming up after the New Year.
Feb. 14, one of my favorite days, the day where every red-blooded man is giddy with exciteme
nt. That’s right, it is 58 days until Pitchers and Catchers report to Spring Training signaling to many, the new hope of a new season. And for those of us lucky enough to be in AZ or FL, a couple days to ditch work, sit in the sun, drink a few beers and watch our favorite players take 1 or 2 at bats, and then a bunch of guys we won’t hear from until September Call-ups play the rest of the game. And we don’t care, tickets are cheap, the weather is beautiful, and baseball is being played. Plus you get to heckle Number 82 with no name on his back, beacuase we all know he'll be back in Iowa or Durham in a few weeks. That’s my idea of a good time. I mentioned the beer too right?
Shortly following that is, yet another reason to play hooky and do nothing all day. The 70th Annual March Madness Tournament kicks off March 16. A time when a TRUE college champion is crowned (no computers or splits). When was the last time anyone argued the NCAA Men’s Basketball Champion? The first 4 days alone there are 48 games. My only hope is that this year, CBS will finally catch on and realize that Winthrop losing by 17 to Florida with 5:17 left is not as entertaining as Oral beating UCONN by 1 with 3:48 left and actually switch games at correct times. May I please apply for the position of who decides what games are televised, while they’re going on? Is there someone in that position now or does CBS just roll dice and switch games. Every man loves that March Madness music, can hear it right now, and smiled a bit.
But we all really know what everyone is looking forward to following the New Year. I’ll give you a hint, First Sunday in January, nationally televised event, highly competitive. It’s the return of American Gladiators. Finally, it has been way too long. Please take a moment and visit the site. Read the bios. This is going to end one of two ways. Either it will be the greatest remake
ever and have a decently long and successful run (at least long enough for me to get in shape and try my hand at Breakthrough and Conquer). Or be the worst sports related event to hit NBC since Vince McMahon told NBC, “hey I’ve got a great idea for a new football league.” And we can always hope that former Heisman Trophy Winner Charles White tries a comeback to win an unprecedented 4th Championship. Oh and did I mention that Tanoai Reed will be appearing as Toa. For those of you unfamiliar with Reed’s work he has appeared in such films as Doom, The Game Plan, Gridiron Gang, Southland Tales, Be Cool, Walking Tall, The Rundown, and The Scorpion King. He is none other than cousin to and personal stunt man for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. And one of the Female Gladiators Gina Carano (pictured) is an MMA fighter who has appeared in MAXIM. The only downside is the repeats of Siren and Titan. A little disappointed they couldn’t think of new names.
There will be updates on all of these things over the coming months as they are the three most important sporting events coming up, well those and the Super Bowl.
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