- O.J. Mayo worked out with the Miami Heat on Saturday and according to Chad Ford looked very good in dominating Tyrone Brazelton. Apparently, Mayo has become good friends with Dwayne Wade and combined with this workout it increases the possibility that Miami may select Mayo #2 overall, which would mean that the prior unaninimous #1 pick Michael Beasley may fall all the way to Minnesota at #3. Even Kevin McHale can’t screw that up, can he?
- Michael Weinreb of ESPN’s Page 2 with a look at how cheating was different in the 1980s than it was with O.J. Mayo.
- Maybe UCLA won’t suck next year. Josh Shipp has decided to return to UCLA for his senior year. Perhaps NBA scouts viewed tapes of his late-season play.
- It looks like Brook and Robin Lopez are managing to have a good time getting ready for the draft.
- Speaking of Stanford, Dana O’Neil reports on Johnny Dawkins and his transition for Coach K’s consigliere to the head coach on the Farm.
- Basketball Prospectus gives us the 12 underrated off-the-radar players to watch out for in this year’s draft class.
- As for the other head coach trying to emerge from the shadow of a legend, Tim Griffin offers a look at Pat Knight and the adjustments he is making as he prepares for his first full season as a head coach.
- New RTC favorite Chris Lofton received the inaugural SEC Sportsmanship Award.
- CNNSI.com with a piece on Oregon State’s Craig Robinson (you may have heard of his brother-in-law Barack something) that uses a change metaphor (real original)
- In related news, Brown hired Jesse Agel to replace the departed Robinson as head coach.
- Cal State Fullerton signed Bob Burton to a 5-year extension thanks to its first NCAA bid in 30 years.
- Duquesne lands Morakinyo Williams, a transfer from Kentucky, who (say it with me) “wanted a chance to play more minutes and make a bigger impact”. Williams played 29 minutes last year (that’s a total not per game) and averaged 0.8 PPG and 1.0 RPG (read: impact player)
09.26.07 Fast Breaks
September 26, 2007Some news flotsam and jetsam we’ve accumulated this week…
- It was an expensive week for Ohio State paying its head coaches, as Thad Matta got a $500k raise (to $2.5M per annum) and contract extension through 2016.
- Tennessee forward Duke Crews has been suspended indefinitely for violating team rules. How long is “indefintely?”
- We mentioned it briefly above, but it deserves its own note. Former Hawg PG Corey Beck was shot Sunday morning during a robbery attempt – he is listed in good condition.
- Free Shoes University is embroiled in another cheating scandal – the question is which sports are involved?
- Porsches, Polo & Ponies. SMU basketball avoids NCAA sanctions – wait, SMU still has a basketball program? Oh, right. Matt Doherty. So the answer is no.
- Plissken at the Buzzer gives a thorough and interesting breakdown of Memphis’ schedule (following up on Andy Katz’s top 10 last week) and how that will affect the Tigers’ NCAA seed next March.
- Melo is giving back to Syracuse, as
JimJuli Boeheim convinced him to fork over $3M toward a new practice facility for the Orange. - Injury Report – Louisville freshman Clarence Holloway will miss the entire season after open heart surgery (!!), and NC State’s PG Javier Gonzalez will miss the next twelve weeks with a shooting thumb injury.
- BC’s success in the ACC on the gridiron and hardwood have increased its applications from traditionally ACC country.
- Construda still loves Luke Recker, oh these many years later…
- We guess Shawn Stockton isn’t as good as his uncle John.
- According to Jeff Goodman, 2008 #1 player Greg Monroe has narrowed his list to LSU, Kansas, Duke and Georgetown. Although Gary Parrish disputes this in a meandering article about Monroe’s eight finalists.
- Speaking of Parrish and Goodman, the former riffs on Bama’s point guard situation after losing Ronald Steele, and the latter notes that Bruce Pearl is in search of outside shooters and Arizona is looking at possible successors for Lute Olson.
- It’s NEVER too early for a projected field of 65.
- MascotLove: College Hoops Heaven takes a look at the top 15 mascots.