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Saturday, March 24, 2007


So the Final Four should be awesome





Every year, people talk about how we should expect the unexpected in the NCAA tournament. And while it is fun to see, say, George Mason make the Final Four, what sometimes gets lost in the shuffle is how great it can be to watch two of the teams everyone expects to be there do battle against one another with something big on the line. This year's Final Four (#1 seeds Ohio State and Florida and #2 seeds UCLA and Georgetown) probably could have been picked accurately by a complete college hoops novice. But doesn't it sound like it will probably be two amazing games?

Florida will play UCLA in a re-match of last year's title game. Meanwhile Georgetown and Ohio State features a battle of 7-foot centers with Roy Hibbert and Greg Oden, respectively. And let us also say this: if there was any doubt that Oden is worth the hype, he's silenced it with his play in the tournament. Is it possible for someone who was already the presumptive number one pick in the draft to see his stock go up?

3/24/2007 8:36:28 PM by Ryan Stewart | Comments [0] |  




Monday, March 19, 2007


Down goes Durant




Kevin Durant and the Texas Longhorns lost to the mighty USC Trojans yesterday in tournament play. Durant, for those who don't know, is the presumed #2 pick in the draft, a power forward who combines Tracy McGrady's scoring touch with Kevin Garnett's intensity on defense. With the Celtics currently holding the second-worst record in the NBA, one would be forgiven for mentally picturing him in green on the floor of the TD Banknorth Garden next year alongside Paul Pierce and Al Jefferson. Danny Ainge apparently thinks so; he was fined for chatting up Durant's mother during the Big 12 tournament.

But, it's tough to bet on the lottery. Remember 1997 when the Celtics clearly tanked so they could get Tim Duncan? They ended up with Chauncey Billups, who did turn into an all-star caliber point guard ... four years later with the Minnesota Timberwolves. So here are some players you can watch who are still alive in the tournament who could still wind up hearing their name called by David Stern on draft day as the newest member of the Boston Celtics (for more on the draft, check out NBAdraft.net, a comprehensive site with a mock draft and scouting reports, also Chad Ford at ESPN.com has some good stuff):

  • Greg Oden, Ohio State - The dominant big man is projected to go #1 in the draft and barring anything extreme, he will go number one. He's drawing comparisons to all-world centers like Shaquille O'Neal and David Robinson. The Buckeyes play Tennessee this Thursday
  • Julian Wright, North Carolina - The freshman projects third on some boards, but much lower on others. He's another big man, but not as polished or consistent as Oden or Durant. The Tar Heels play the aforementioned Trojans of USC on Friday.
  • Joakim Noah and Al Horford, Florida - These two forwards both would have been top-ten picks last year had they decided to come out following the Gators' title run. By staying at school, their stock has probably fallen a little (down to the 4-6 range), like Matt Leinart's last year. Doesn't make much sense to us, but hey. Watch 'em in action on Friday against the Butler Bulldogs.
  • Julian Wright, Kansas - One of the big risers in recent weeks, Wright has impressed people with his size, athleticism, and passing ability. The Phoenix Suns get Atlanta's pick this year, which could mean Wright falling into their laps at #5, which would probably make them the favorites going into the '07-'08 season. But we're getting ahead of ourselves. Wright and the Jayhawks play the Salukis of Southern Illinois this Friday.
  • Jeff Green, Georgetown - Our personal favorite right now, another guy whose stock has skyrocketed in the past few weeks, from virtual unknown to top-eight status. He's another forward who can do it all - score, play defense, and create opportunities for his teammates. The Hoyas get Vanderbilt next.

  • 3/19/2007 8:42:17 AM by Ryan Stewart | Comments [1] |  




    Thursday, March 15, 2007


    In case you weren't following from your desk...




    No upsets so far in day one of the NCAA tournament (and as we write this, Vanderbilt is crushing George Washington). Every higher-seed won by at least double-digits except for Boston College, who won by 9. If you know someone who had Texas A&M in the Final Four (like we did), you may want to check on them, though. Watch it all on YouTube soon, apparently.

    UPDATE: Marquette loses to MSU (the 8-9 game), but more interestingly Duke loses to Virginia Commonwealth. We suspect roughly 90% of the population outside of Cameron, North Carolina are happy about that one.


    3/15/2007 4:25:54 PM by Ryan Stewart | Comments [0] |  



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