January 6, 2025

“The Wizard of Westwood” May You RIP

Forget the fact that John Wooden was voted the greatest coach in American Sports by Sporting News and forget all the NCAA records that he holds that will never be broken like 38 straight NCAA tournament victories, 88 straight game winning streak as well as 7 straight NCAA titles.  Forget the fact that he is the ONLY man to be inducted in the Hall of Fame as both player and coach. Take away all of the accolades that happened many years before so many men and boys this day were not even born yet, but please know the man for his accomplishments.

John R. Wooden has passed and seemed ready to do so many years ago to be with his beloved wife Nell who passed 25 years ago.  He continued to write a love letter to her every Sunday as he did when she was alive.  Wooden was not disliked by anyone because he was one of the greatest humanitarians of our time and spent his life teaching young men how to be a better person in life rather than just how to play a game.

I was greatly affected by this man as not only a UCLA Bruin fan, but as a fan of John Wooden’s life as a whole. He grew up on a farm in Indiana born just 9 years after Naismith’s peach basket, and became a 3 time All-American at Purdue.  He coached in high school before taking over at Indiana State and then ultimately at UCLA where he didn’t win his first championship until 16 years thereafter.  After that he could not be stopped. He once won a championship with the tallest player on the court at 6’5. His teams were so prepared mentally and physically that he would never adjust his schemes to match another team.

The Wizard’s contribution to everyone who came in contact with was extraordinary and real.  Once you had a conversation with him you knew you were not only ready to follow steps to be a better person, but you could not let down such royalty.  He will be missed not just because of his presence, but because he was too vital to mankind in this cynical world.

Rest In Peace John R. Wooden I know you are now in the place with Nell you are supposed to and want to be in.

2010-11 College Basketball Preseason Top 10

The deadline to withdraw from the NBA Draft passed over the weekend so we now have a true understanding of what the college basketball landscape looks like heading into the 2010-11 season. Here are our initial thoughts on how the poll will look when the season begins.

1. DUKE
09-10 Record: 35-5 (national champions)
Important Returnees: Kyle Singler, Nolan Smith, Andre Dawkins, Miles Plumlee, Mason Plumlee
New Arrivals: Kyrie Irving, Seth Curry, Josh Hairston, Carrick Felix (JC transfer)

As soon as Kyle Singler announced he was staying the Blue Devils became the unanimous #1 team in the country. The leadership of Scheyer will be missed at the point, but Kyrie Irving is one of the best freshmen point guards in the country. Stephen Curry will be a huge boost to the offense after sitting out last season due to his transfer from Liberty University. Don’t sleep on Nolan Smith who will more than likely be first team All-ACC.

2. MICHIGAN STATE
09-10 Record: 28-9 (Final Four)
Important Returnees: Kalin Lucas, Durrell Summers, Draymond Green, Delvon Roe, Korie Lucious
New Arrivals: Keith Appling, Adreian Payne, Alex Gauna, Russell Byrd

The bottom line is Tom Izzo gets it done on an annual basis. Raymar Morgan is gone, but a whole host of talent returns. The Spartans made the Final Four this past year without their floor general Kalin Lucas who should be back and 100% healthy. Keith Appling and Adreian Payne are two newcomers who should bring extra pop to an already solid squad.

3. PURDUE
09-10 Record: 29-6 (Sweet 16)
Important Returnees: Robbie Hummel, JaJuan Johnson, E’Twaun Moore, Lewis Jackson
New Arrivals: Terone Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Donnie Hale

Hummel, Johnson and Moore return? Oh my!!! Matt Painter has to be ecstatic with his three key players returning and the addition of combo guard Terone Johnson makes the Boilermakers very scary.

4. KANSAS STATE
09-10 Record: 29-8 (Elite Eight)
Important Returnees: Jacob Pullen, Dominique Sutton, Curtis Kelly, Rodney McGruder, Jamar Samuels, Jordan Henriquez-Roberts, Wally Judge
New Arrivals: Freddy Asprilla (Transfer), Shane Southwell

Denis Clemente is gone, but Jacob Pullen and a ton of other players from last year’s team returns. Throw in Freddy Asprilla who will bring the Wildcats a much needed inside presence and you have a team that should make a lot of noise this year.

5. OHIO STATE
09-10 Record: 29-8 (Sweet 16)
Important Returnees: William Buford, Dallas Lauderdale Jon Diebler, David Lighty
New Arrivals: Jared Sullinger, DeShaun Thomas

I know the Buckeyes lost Evan Turner the National Player of the Year, but they return the rest of their starting lineup from last year. Lauderdale, Lighty, Buford and Diebler with the addition of Jared Sullinger will make Ohio State one tough opponent. Thad Matta is used to reloading in quick fashion and Sullinger and DeShaun Thomas are serious studs.

6. VILLANOVA
09-10 Record: 25-8 (second round of NCAA tournament)
Important Returnees: Corey Fisher, Taylor King, Antonio Pena, Corey Stokes, Mouphtaou Yarou, Dominic Cheek, Maalik Wayns
New Arrivals: Jayvaughn Pinkston, James Bell, Markus Kennedy

Yes, the Wildcats lost Scottie Reynolds and Reggie Redding, but they return a solid nucleus of talent. Cheek, Fisher, Stokes and Wayns will handle things in the backcourt and Pena and Yarou should make for a formidable frontcourt. Jay Wright is an excellent coach so look for Nova to be a contender.

7. PITTSBURGH
09-10 Record: 25-9 (second round of the NCAA tournament)
Important Returnees: Ashton Gibbs, Dante Taylor, Gilbert Brown, Brad Wanamaker, Travon Woodall, Gary McGhee, Nasir Robinson
New Arrivals: Isaiah Epps, Cameron Wright, J.J. Moore

Pittsburgh wasn’t supposed to do anything last year, but Jamie Dixon continued to prove why he is one of the best coaches in the nation by leading the team to 25 wins. Gibbs and Wanamaker are a very solid duo in the backcourt and their rugged D will continue to be their forte.

8. FLORIDA
09-10 Record: 21-13 (first round of the NCAA tournament)
Important Returnees: Alex Tyus, Kenny Boynton, Vernon Macklin, Erving Walker, Chandler Parsons, Erik Murphy
New Arrivals: Patric Young, Casey Prather

Billy Donovan and the Gators return almost everyone from a team that achieved an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament last year after missing it the last two years. Florida also has a good recruiting class coming in to help out.

9. WASHINGTON
09-10 Record: 26-10 (Sweet 16)
Important Returnees: Isaiah Thomas, C.J. Wilcox, Abdul Gaddy, Matthew Bryan-Amaning, Venoy Overton, Darnell Gant, Justin Holiday, Scott Suggs, Tyreese Breshers
New Arrivals: Terrence Ross, Terrence Jones

Isaiah Thomas will lead an impressive backcourt and Terrence Jones is a very talented small forward joining the program. Lorenzo Romar’s team should flourish again this year when you consider the PAC 10 will stink again.

10. MISSOURI
09-10 Record: 23-11 (second round of the NCAA tournament)
Important Returnees: Laurence Bowers, Michael Dixon, Kim English, Marcus Denmon, Justin Safford
New Arrivals: Tony Mitchell, Phil Pressey, Matt Pressey (JC transfer)

Kim English, Marcus Denmon and Laurence Bowers understand Mike Anderson’s system and Missouri brings in a very impressive recruiting class this year. This team loves to get up and down the court and have top ten potential.

Teams to watch:
UNC, Baylor, Gonzaga, Virgnia Tech, Syracuse

Sidney Can Recruit, but Can He Coach?

Sidney Lowe has shown this offseason that he is a top notch recruiter by landing what some prognosticators say is a top-five national recruiting class. NC State secured C.J Leslie the #3 power forward in the country along with two other five star recruits with the commitments of guard Lorenzo Brown and point guard Ryan Harrow. This recruiting class is somewhat surprising because in the four years Lowe has coached the Wolfpack he has yet to lead the Pack to an NCAA tourney. Also, Lowe’s teams have not finished higher than ninth in the league and his ACC record is just 20-44. The enticing factor for these commitments had to be the opportunity to compete in the ACC and get considerable playing time right away.

The pressure will without a doubt be on Lowe this year considering the excellent group of freshman coming in along with the return of point guard Javy Gonzalez and forwards Scott Wood, C.J. Williams and Richard Howell. Also center Tracy Smith has thrown his hat in the NBA Draft ring, but he hasn’t hired an agent so he could also be returning to Raleigh for the 2010-2011 season. Keep in mind Athletic Director Lee Fowler will no longer be in charge so Lowe will have a new boss and someone who will no doubt be looking for drastic improvements or it might be time to make a change. The Wolfpack should be a preseason top 25 team (if Tracy Smith returns) with a lot of expectations from their fan base and new AD. If State doesn’t make the NCAA tournament this year look for him to be out of a job at season’s end.

Tiny Has Changed His Mind

Just a few days ago Keith “Tiny” Gallon a center for the University of Oklahoma said he had full intentions of coming back to school next year for his sophomore year to play ball. Well, then news broke that Gallon received a $3,000 wire transfer from a financial advisor at Merrill Lynch that resulted in investigations being launched by the NCAA and Oklahoma. Quickly after the news broke “Tiny” decided to declare for the 2010 NBA Draft. I haven’t a clue what would have caused the sudden change of heart? The Oklahoma men’s basketball team could be in for more trouble and it hasn’t been that long since former head coach Kelvin Sampson left them hanging in a cloud of allegations.

Calipari Reloads

Yesterday John Calipari started to rebuild his empire at Kentucky with the commitment of point guard Brandin Knight who is regarded by most as the best player in the 2010 class. This commitment wasn’t too much of a surprise, but the news of small forward Michael Gilchrist (the best player in the class of 2011) committing to the Wildcats on the same day was a shocker. These two studs will definitely follow in the same foot steps as previous Calipari ‘playas’ like John Wall, Tyreke Evans, and Derrick Rose by jumping ship after one year in college. Other uncommitted rising stars like Josh Selby (guard) and C.J. Leslie (forward) very well could commit to Kentucky in the coming days which could instantly bring the university back to a national prominence this coming year. Let’s face it, if you are a guard (or small forward) and have aspirations of playing in the NBA then hook up with Calipari and dribble-drive your way to the promise land. I know it’s tough on these guys to grind their way through an entire semester of classes before heading to the NBA, but sometimes you have to suck it up to succeed.

Brad Stevens is a Wanted Man

Brad Stevens might resemble a no-nonsense biology teacher or a member of the Geek Squad, but in the eyes of athletic directors these days he looks like a masterful coach. Stevens who is only 33-years-old led the Butler Bulldogs in the tournament past Hall of Famer Jim Boeheim, Frank “Gambino” Martin, legendary tourney coach Tom Izzo and damn near took down arguably the third best college basketball coach ever in Coach K. Stevens is 89-15 at Butler since taking over for Todd Lickliter and his potential seems limitless.

Oregon will be calling Mr. Stevens very soon if they haven’t already extended him or his agent a truckload of cash. Oregon has swung and missed on a lot of high caliber candidates already, but if they could land the young coach things would be on the up-and-up for the Ducks’ basketball program immediately. The one thing that might hold Stevens back would be the fact that if Gordon Hayward doesn’t go pro the Bulldogs’ would be returning five of its top six scorers and could make another run at the title next year. Decisions, decisions.

Will Coach K Leave?

Reports are surfacing that the new owner of the New Jersey Nets is going to offer Mike Krzyzewski anywhere from $12-$15 million a year to become the head coach/GM. This won’t be the first time Coach K has been aggressively pursued by the NBA because six years ago he turned down a five-year $40 million offer from the Los Angeles Lakers. Krzyzewski openly admitted he thought long and hard about accepting the Lakers offer, but in the end it was too hard for him to leave Duke University. Would it be a little easier for Coach K to leave now if he wins his fourth National Championship tonight against Butler? Prokhorov is filthy rich and if he is willing to throw that sort of money at Krzyzewski isn’t it reasonable to think he will also make a huge play at LeBron James or other high profile free agents? I fully realize the Nets have only won 11 games this year, but this is not a bad job if you recognize what they actually have going for them. The Nets have a new billionaire owner, they are more than likely moving to Brooklyn, they have young stars in Devin Harris, Brook Lopez, Terrence Williams, and Courtney Lee plus they have three draft picks in this year’s draft. It will be extremely difficult to pull Mike Krzyzewski away from the dynasty he has created at Duke, but I think it’s reasonable to think if he was ever going to make the move this would be the best opportunity for him to make the jump.

College Basketball Bet of the Day – April 5th, 2010

The men’s NCAA Championship will be decided tonight in Indianapolis. While it has been an excellent run by the Butler Bulldogs tonight it comes to an end because Duke is playing at a very high level. Good luck!

Duke -7.5

Overall Record:

College Basketball 60-45-3 (2009-10) 257-194-9 (overall)
NBA 6-4 (2010) 50-40 (overall)
NHL 1-2
MLB 90-69-5
College Football
37-24 (2009-10) 142-115-1 (overall)
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (overall)

College Basketball Bets of the Day – April 3rd, 2010

The Final Four is here and we have two excellent matchups for our viewing pleasure. Both of these games could go either way, but we like the two below a little bit better. Good luck!

Michigan State +1
Duke -2.5

Overall Record:

College Basketball 59-44-3 (2009-10) 256-193-9 (overall)
NBA 6-4 (2010) 50-40 (overall)
NHL 1-2
MLB 90-69-5
College Football
37-24 (2009-10) 142-115-1 (overall)
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (overall)

College Basketball Bet of the Day – April 1st, 2010

Tonight is the National Invitational Tournament Championship and it pits two solid foes against each other. The North Carolina Tarheels take on the Dayton Flyers in what very well could be the last NIT tournament ever. Good luck!

UNC +3

Overall Record:

College Basketball 59-43-3 (2009-10) 256-192-9 (overall)
NBA 4-4 (2010) 48-40 (overall)
NHL 1-2
MLB 90-69-5
College Football
37-24 (2009-10) 142-115-1 (overall)
NFL 35-20 (2009-10) 138-92-5 (overall)