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Duke Dominates Maui Invitational

November 24th 2011 16:00
Duke took down Kansas to win the Maui Invitational in a 68-61 win that was huge for them in many different ways. Duke showed that it doesn't need to be carried by stalwarts Austin Rivers and Seth Curry, as one of the Plumlees (Mason) had a huge game with 17 points and 12 boards. No. 6 Duke was able to overcome a great showing on the boards from No. 14 Kansas's star Thomas Robinson. The big man corralled 15 rebounds, although he did shoot just 6-15 (16 points).


The baffling stat-line award goes to Kansas star guard Tyshawn Taylor who had 11 turnovers and a team-high 17 points. Those 11 TOs were costly, and he had only one less turnover than Duke did the entire game. Taylor needs to be more consistent and had only four assists. The assists total is so low because of those putrid turnovers.

Tyler Thornton definitely had the clutch play of the game, as he hit a decisive three-pointer with about one minute left to put the game out of reach. It was a tough shot to say the least, and it seemed like Thornton could barely see the rim. However, that was the most clutch play of the game, and Thornton was valuable off the bench (21 minutes, 2-4 from the floor).

"It's a dream shot," Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "People will say it's a lucky shot, but I'll say I'm lucky to have him on my team. Sometimes you're on a bus with a guy who deserves and for that moment we were on his bus. Thank goodness he knew how to drive it."


Ryan Kelly was tournament MVP, and he scored 17 points (but on 6-17 shooting). Duke won by seven points (their largest lead), but Kansas's largest lead was also seven points in a game that lived up to the hype. Although the scoreline doesn't look very close, the game really was.

Kansas shot better than Duke from the floor, but the difference maker was the fact that Duke was considerably better downtown. The shot from Thornton illustrated this, as Duke shot 44% from three-point land. Seth Curry, Andre Dawkins, and Thornton all hit at least half of their threes in this contest.

Center Jeff Withey had a surprisingly strong game, as his double-double (14 points and ten rebounds) was crucial for the Jayhawks. Withey also hit all six of his free throws and went 4-7 from the floor with a team-high two blocks. The Blue Devils were out-rebounded 32-27, outshot, and lost the battle at the charity stripe (Kansas shot 85% from the line). However, they hit more threes and forced more turnovers (Tyshawn Taylor).

At 7-0, Duke is already a formidable foe and will continue to improve as Austin Rivers gains more experience. UNC is the best team in college basketball right now, but Duke is right in the thick of it and will be even better once Rivers becomes more inconsistent. I can't wait for the next matchup at Tobacco Road.

Kansas looks better than I thought at the beginning of the season, and give some credit to Bill Self for that. The Jayhawks can never be counted out, but I don't know if they'll be a top ten team at the end of the season due to a lack of talent and an awful bench. In this game, the three players on their bench played a combined 30 minutes. All they ever did was commit seven fouls (five from Justin Wesley), miss a three (guard Conner Teahan), and turn the ball over (Naadir Tharpe). If they want to go deep in the tourney or get a top ten ranking, their bench will need to step up big-time. Either that, or Tyshawn Taylor and Thomas Robinson have to put together seasons worthy of John Wooden Award discussion.
Mason Plumlee
Led the way with a double-double
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2010 PSW NCAAB Conference POYs

April 2nd 2011 13:57
It is time for me to unveil my picks for Conference Player of the Year for each of the Big Six conferences (Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, ACC, SEC, and PAC-10). After the National Championship, I will announce my Player of the Year. Are you fired up?

Big East Connecticut Point Guard Kemba Walker

Before the season started, Connecticut was not an NCAA Tournament pick. Kemba Walker wasn't an All-American pick. Now, UCONN is in the Final Four and Walker is a National Player of the Year contender. Times have changed for this team, and it all has to do with college basketball's Mr. Clutch.

Just ask Pitt how amazing Kemba is. His dazzling shot to down them in the Big East Tournament at the last second was one of the many crazy shots that the star point guard hit in tough situations. The counting numbers show that he averaged 23 points per game, 5 boards, almost 5 assists, and almost 2 steals per game. Kemba Walker had the 4th best offensive rating according to KenPom. While Ben Hansbrough won the official award, Kemba was the one that deserved it.

Big Ten Ohio State Center Jared Sullinger

There isn't much of an argument against Sully. The freshman sensation was rivaled to none, and he mowed over everybody that stood in his path. If you double teamed him, he showed his Shaq-like down-low passing and kicked it out to the many great shooters on his team. Sullinger was nearly impossible to stop. While guys like JaJuan Johnson deserve some merit, it was Sullinger who was the best rebounder in the conference and second most efficient scorer. All efficiency stats are from Kenpom.com.

Big 12 Kansas Power Forward Marcus Morris

Marcus and Markieff Morris are Kansas's unstoppable twins. While Markieff had a terrific year, Marcus had the edge. There is a lot of talent in the Big 12, like Jordan Hamilton and Alec Burks, but it was Marcus Morris who was the league's most efficient scorer. Morris was masterful on the inside, and he intimidated so many opposing bigs.

ACC Duke Point Guard Nolan Smith

All the hype was around freshman sensation Kyrie Irving, but it was Nolan Smith who had the big year. Irving missed most of the season with a toe injury, so Smith led the Blue Devils to another number one seed in the tournament. He was easily the team's most important player, and Duke would have no hope without Smith on their team. Nolan was the second best passer in the ACC- behind Kendall Marshall- and he was involved in more possessions than any other player in the conference.

SEC Florida Small Forward Chandler Parsons

Parsons means everything to the Gators, and he is arguably the most versatile player in college basketball. He passes, gets boards, scores, and he is incredibly clutch. Parsons is one of the leaders and good guys of the game. While he isn't a great shooter or scorer, he is unselfish and is one of the top ten rebounders in the SEC.

PAC-10 Arizona Power Forward Derrick Williams

I don't think there is an argument against Williams for this award. Isaiah Thomas and Nikola Vucevic were great, but Williams was in a class of his own. He was everything to the Wildcats, and he was easily the the PAC-10's most efficient player. Williams can shoot extremely well, get boards, draw an insane amount of fouls, and he has some really nice game-winning blocks.
Nolan Smith
ACC Player of the Year
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2010 NCAAB PSW All-Americans

April 1st 2011 19:10
First Team

PG Kemba Walker Connecticut
SG Nolan Smith Duke
SF Kawhi Leonard San Diego State
PF Derrick Williams Arizona
C Jared Sullinger Ohio State
Head Coach Rick Pitino Louisville

Second Team

PG Jimmer Fredette BYU
SG Ben Hansbrough Notre Dame
SF Harrison Barnes UNC
PF Marcus Morris Kansas
C JaJuan Johnson Purdue
Coach Billy Donovan Florida

Third Team

PG Jordan Taylor Wisconsin
SG Ashton Gibbs Pittsburgh
SF Chandler Parsons Florida
PF Jon Leuer Wisconsin
C Kenneth Faried Morehead State
Head Coach Mike Brey Notre Dame
Jimmer Fredette
Kemba's Better






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2011 Final Four Previews

March 28th 2011 14:51
This is it my readers. It's the games we have been waiting for since the start of the college basketball season. Before the season started, who would have guessed that Butler would return to the Final Four, and VCU and UCONN would join them? Before the tournament began, who thought a First Four team that most people thought didn't deserve a bid would make it all the way to this point? Who though a team that barely made it past the Horizon League would put themselves into the Final Four? The answer to all of those above questions are "almost nobody". But that's what makes the tourney so exciting. You never know.

8 Butler and 11 VCU

The only game I had VCU winning in this entire tourney was that Purdue game. Anyway, since nobody wants to hear about my horrendous predicting skills, VCU really only won that Kansas game because Kansas had an uncharacteristically bad shooting game. VCU shot the ball really well, and that always equates to a win. What worries me about this VCU team is that Kansas still stuck around in that game to some extent.

Against Butler, that brand of basketball doesn't work at all. See, Butler wins tight games and wins without having to shoot the ball really well. While they aren't the juggernaut that Kansas is, they have a better defense and are the better tournament team. Nothing against Shaka Smart, but Brad Stevens is the better coach. Smart is good, but Stevens is one of the best in the business.

Matt Howard vs. Jamie Skeen should be a fun matchup to watch, and Joey Rodriguez is always a huge factor in games. Shelvin Mack and Ronald Nored will have to be on their bests. I think they will be, and Butler gets back into the Final Four. This time, they aren't a Cinderella.

3 Connecticut and 4 Kentucky

Sorry Butler and VCU, but this is the game I am tuning in to watch. It features Jim Calhoun, Kemba Walker, Coach Calipari, and Brandon Knight. In my last game preview, I said that two keys for Kentucky were big games from DeAndre Liggins and Brandon Knight. I said that Knight would actually have to play well for the entire game. The star freshman showed up.

The truth is, it's impossible to stop Kemba Walker. It took his former AAU coach's gameplan in the Zona game to even slow him down. Liggins has the tough task of being among those that have to stop the best player in college basketball. Kentucky needs to slow down Walker, but they also need to put up some offense of their own.

Connecticut is tough, but Kentucky has shown that they are tougher. They need to show it, and they need to clamp down on Jeremy Lamb on the inside. Lamb is growing in confidence with every shot he takes, and he is becoming an underrated force down low. Josh Harrellson, this is your job. I have Kentucky winning this game by the slimmest of margins. This is such a difficult game to predict, which means it will be such a terrific game to watch.
Kemba Walker
Best Player in NCAAB
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3/2011 Elite Eight Game Previews

March 27th 2011 13:39
1 Kansas and 11 VCU

It's up to Shaka Smart to find a way to make sure that his team doesn't become the second team from Richmond to get trounced by Kansas. Standing in his way are the Morris twins, Tyshawn Taylor, Josh Shelby, Thomas Robinson, and Brady Morningstar. Together, they have obliterated teams all season and have finally proven that they are the best


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2011 Sweet 16 Preview

March 22nd 2011 15:48
1 Ohio State and 4 Kentucky

Brandon Knight and Terence Jones are the two best players, but DeAndre Liggins is the guy to watch out for. Can he help close of the perimeter? The answer is no. Liggins is great, but OSU have too many shooters. Jared Sullinger will destroy UK down low. Kentucky will put up a fight- Cal is too good to go down without one- but OSU is just so darn good


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You know, it was only about a month ago when Tennessee's AD maintained that school icon Bruce Pearl was sticking around even amid allegations against him. Pearl is a great coach that has turned this program around over the years, and it seemed like Hamilton was definitely going to keep him as coach. The creamsicle jacket-wielding coach was a fan favorite, but the allegations are just stacking to the point where Tennessee Athletic Director Mike Hamilton just won't have a choice. However, he isn't going to fire him. Hamilton just isn't sure about Pearl's future with the team. In my opinion, they need to keep Pearl. Even though he made some pretty bad mistakes, he's still a great coach and means everything to this basketball team.

Former Kentucky coach Billy Gillespie is being interviewed by Texas Tech for the job. I would be surprised if Gillespie took their offer, considering he could get an offer from a better program given his pedigree. TT is a poor basketball program and is one of the many schools that have football as their chief concern. Gillespie is a solid coach that has great recruiting experience. Pat Knight was their former coach. If Texas Tech can snag Gillespie, this would be a huge win for their program. They might actually become competitive with Gillespie. I bet a deal is going to happen though. Even though Gillespie can get a better job, he fits Tech well. Besides, he might be able to recruit his way into the tournament. We'll see


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2011 Bracket Preview Round of 64

March 14th 2011 16:08
One Game Playoffs

University of Texas-San Antonio over Alabama State


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3/11: NCAAB Team Talk

March 11th 2011 16:04
Kemba Walker put up a crazy and amazing shot, as he has done all year, to win it for UConn. They beat my favorite team, Pittsburgh, but the Big East Player of the Year's team's victory doesn't make Pittsburgh any worse. Buzzer beaters are really unlucky for the opposing team, and I thought Pitt outplayed Connecticut during that game. Ashton Gibbs had 27, and he is an incredible scorer especially when you factor in his team's style and his conference's style.

Pittsburgh is one of the best rebounding teams in the nation, and they are the toughest. If people start to sleep on Pitt just because of this loss and the Louisville loss- and St. John's too, although that was due to more horrible officiating- they must be reminded that those teams are extremely difficult conference teams that barely survived right at the wire. Pitt isn't going to lose those kinds of games all the time, and they will definitely step it up in the tournament. Nasir Robinson is solid, Brad Wanamaker is the team's heart, Gary McGhee can defend, Gilbert Brown is a nice scoring option, and Dante Taylor is solid too. This is a deep team that is the third best team behind OSU and KU respectively


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