Thursday, March 25, 2010

West Region Sweet 16 Preview

Game #1
#1 Syracuse (30-4) vs #5 Butler (30-4)
March 25 -- 7:07 PM


Many people (including myself) underestimated Butler coming into the tourney, but they were fools doing that. Butler has not lost since Dec. 22, 2009, as they are currently on a 22 game win streak coming into their Sweet 16 matchup with Syracuse. Syracuse has breezed through the first two rounds, and have done so without their starting center Aeinze Onuaku. Onuaku will miss his third game in a row against Butler.

Syracuse
Coming into the tournament all experts on ESPN wanted to talk about was the fact that Syracuse had lost two games in a row. They even gave them the label of a "Slumping Team," but Syracuse has proven that is far from the truth. Syracuse has been one of the most impressive teams so far, and the only team you can compare them to is Kentucky. They have beaten their opponents by an average of 22.5 points, and they have done this minus their starting center.

Syracuse is led by the Big East Player of the Year, Wes Johnson. Johnson is averaging 24.5 ppg, 10 rpg, 1.5 apg, 1.5 spg, and 1.5 bpg. He is shooting 61% from the field, including 64% (7-11) from 3's. He's simply playing like the Player of the Year right now. Senior Andy Rautins is also stepping up with 18 ppg, 6 rpg, 5 apg, 1.5 spg. Freshman Brandon Triche has ended his late season shooting slump, as he's averaging 11.5 ppg through the first two rounds. Also, look for Rick Jackson to have some success down low, as Butler had trouble guarding UTEP's Derrick Caracter until he got into foul trouble.

Syracuse needs to keep their intensity up in the 2-3 zone. Their athleticism and length have made this year's version of the 2-3 zone very hard to beat. These players are dedicated to playing the zone to the best of their ability. The fact that they are playing minus their center has made this zone a lot faster.

Butler
Butler is the hottest team in the nation right now, and it is really confusing why they are a #5 seed in the first place. They are a balanced team that feeds off of each other's energy. They have also gotten by the first two rounds without their star player, Gordon Hayward, putting up the same stellar numbers he did in the season.

Butler's Shelvin Mack is the reason they are even in the Sweet 16, because they would have lost without Mack's 7-9 3-pointers in the UTEP game. As a team, Butler has hit 20 3-pointers, and they have to do the same to beat a team that plays a 2-3 zone like Syracuse.

They need to turn Syracuse into a jump shooting team, because Butler lacks height and will have a tough time preventing Syracuse from scoring in the paint. Also, they need to send multiple people at Syracuse's Wes Johnson because he will tire one defender out. If Butler plays like they did in the first half against UTEP, then Syracuse will blow them out. So, by an means necessary they need to keep the game close.

My Pick: Syracuse, because they are just playing so good right now. They are a balanced team which makes them very hard to figure out. The only way I see Butler winning is if they somehow get Syracuse in big time foul trouble, because Syracuse honestly only goes 7 deep.

Game #1
#2 Kansas State (28-7) vs. #6 Xavier (26-8)
March 25 -- 9:37 PM

This is a good Sweet Sixteen match up, and has the potential to be the best game this round. Kansas State is actually better this year than two years ago when they had Michael Beasley and Bill Walker, who now both play significant minutes in the NBA. Xavier got its revenge in the second round, after Pittsburgh eliminated them from last year's tournament. Xavier is a very underrated team. These teams met in December, and Kansas State won 71-56.

Kansas State
In the first match up Kansas State got an early lead and never looked back. If they can get out to an early lead in this game, then they will have no trouble winning. They have a lot of length and athletcism that allows them to play with anyone in America.

Dennis Clemente (18 ppg) and Jacob Pullen (24.5 ppg) form one of the best guard tandems in the nation. If they are both on, then they will win without a doubt. Pullen scored 34 points in only 29 minutes against BYU, and if Xavier gives him any room to shoot he will make them pay. Against BYU, Pullen was 7-12 from 3's.

Kansas State had a tough task against BYU, and that was keeping Jimmer Fredette in check. Although Fredette scored 21 points, Kansas State forced him into many bad shots. They will have to play that same type of defense against Xavier's Jordan Crawford. In the first matchup Kansas State held Xavier to 29% shooting from the field.

Xavier
Yes, Xavier lost the earlier match up but they are a different team now then they were in December. Xavier shot themselves in the foot by shooting 64% (21-33) from the free throw line. They'll have to shoot a better percentage if they want to have a real chance of moving, but so far in the tourney they've shot around 64% from the line.

This cannot be the Jordan Crawford show, if Xavier wants to win he needs help. He's averaging 27.5 points so far in the tourney, but in the first round game he was the only person on the team to score double figures. Matter fact, he was the only player on Xavier who was being aggressive and looking for his shot against Minnesota. In the second round he did get help from Jason Love (14) and Terrell Holloway (13).

Xavier is also going to need their big men to hit the glass and grab rebounds. They just can't stand around in the paint, they have to play aggressive. In the first round, the starting big men combined for 20 rebounds, but that fell to 14 in the second round as Pittsburgh guards out rebounded them. The only way to beat a tall and athletic team like Kansas State is by hitting the boards and staying aggressive in the paint, and do not allow them to push you around.

My Pick: Xavier, but I'm not too sure. I really like that Jordan Crawford kid and with revenge on the line I think he will will his team to victory. A star has been born and the nation will soon take notice.

East Region Sweet 16 Preview

Game #1
#2 West Virginia (29-6) vs. #11 Washington (26-9)
March 25 -- 7:27 PM


If you go by the seeding, then this game is a mismatch in West Virginia's favor. That is far from the truth as Washington has just as much talent as West Virginia. Both teams are hot. Washington is on a 9 game win streak and West Virginia is on a 8 game win streak.

West Virginia
Bad news for West Virginia coming into this game, as they lose their starting point guard Darryl "Truck" Bryant for the rest of the tournament due to an injury. The loss isn't a big deal, because he was playing his way out of the starting lineup anyway. He's been lost lately, as he's averaged 4 points and 2 assists in the tourney games.

West Virginia will depend on Joe Mazzulla to run the offense, which he has been doing better than Bryant already. He's averaging 4 assists in the tourney and plays great defense, but he offers little to nothing on offense. If Mazzulla can stay in front of Washington's Isiah Thomas, then West Virginia will have no trouble winning this game. That's not an easy task at all.

No question De'Sean Butler and Devin Ebanks will show up to provide West Virginia with offense, as they are the best forward duo in the nation in my opinion. They will need a player like Kevin Jones to contribute also. Also, if Mazzulla gets into foul trouble it will be smart for West Virginia to give Butler the ball handling duties.


Washington
After a surprisingly easy defeat of New Mexico, no one is sleeping on Washington anymore. So ignore the fact that they're a #11 seed! Plus everyone knows if a team makes it to the Sweet 16, then they are capable of winning.

Washington has two players with extreme NBA potential. Both Quincy Pondexter (18 ppg & 8 rpg) and Isiah Thomas (17 ppg & 7.5 apg) are putting up solid numbers so far in the tournament. They will have to be on their A game against West Virginia. Thomas needs to try to get West Virginia's Mazzulla in foul, because it will make West Virginia make major lineup changes. Pondexter needs to continue to will his team to victory.

In order for Washington to pull the upset, they will need Matthew Bryan-Amaning and Elston Turner to continue their solid play in the tourney. Bryan-Amaning is giving Washington 13ppg, while Turner is providing 12 off the bench.


My Pick: I have to go with West Virginia in this game, but the upset can happen. The way West Virginia likes to wear their opponents down will be key. Also, I love West Virginia's overall enthusiasm, as you can tell they love playing together! Although Washington ran through New Mexico, they have to play another physical Big East team. They didn't do so well against Marquette's physicality.


Game #2
#1 Kentucky (34-2) vs. #12 Cornell (29-4)
March 25 -- 9:57 PM


Classic David vs Goliath matchup here. Kentucky is led by three freshman and a junior, who plays the role of the "senior" leader. All four of those players could end up first round draft picks in THIS year's NBA draft. Cornell is a smart team that loves to shoot 3's, and once they are in front it is hard to comeback on them. Also, with the game being played 60 miles away from Cornell's campus, the fans will be in attendance rooting for Cornell.

Kentucky
Everyone knows this team, and most people love this team. Calipari took his pre-NBA showcase from Memphis to Kentucky and got the same results, wins. Hopefully in a few years all the things that this team accomplishes won't be thrown out the window due to NCAA violations.

Kentucky has had ZERO problems so far in the NCAA tournament, and that can continue in the Sweet 16 as long as John Wall, Eric Bledsoe, DeMarcus Cousins, and Patrick Patterson show up. Honestly they only need these four players to win this game. I smell a mismatch as Wall and Bledsoe should have no problem getting the hole, and Cousins and Patterson are too strong down low.

If Kentucky can get Daniel Orton to play like he did the first round, then they will cruise to victory. Orton had 8 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 blocks. I don't think people recognize but Orton would be a star at any other school, and once Cousins and Patterson are gone he will play himself into the NBA draft lottery.


Cornell
Cornell may be the story of the tournament so far, but honestly a lot of experts picked them to be in the Sweet 16 (including myself). They are on a 9 game win streak, and turned some heads after beating Wisconsin by 18. Cornell is a smart team, as they ironically come out of the Ivy League.

They shot 53% (8-15) from 3's in that Wisconsin game, and have hit 17 total through the first two rounds. They will need that success to beat Kentucky, because they simply do not match up with Kentucky. Louis Dale (23.5 ppg) and Ryan Wittman (22 ppg) have to keep knocking down their shots.

Cornell's 7-footer Jeff Foote needs to be ready to play defense down low because Kentucky has height, as they are the tallest team in the nation averaging 6'7. If Foote can hold his own down low then Cornell has an honest shot at winning the game.

My Pick: Kentucky, cause I know Cornell will not be able to keep Kentucky's guards from penetrating at will. Plus everyone knows Calipari teams don't lose until the Elite 8, as he proved at Memphis.

New Jersey Nets Get 8th Win Of The Season!!



The New Jersey Nets improved their record to 8-63 with a 93-79 victory over the Sacramento Kings.

The Nets have 11 games left to try to avoid going down as the worst team is NBA history. The record is currently held by the 72-73 Philadelphia 76ers, who went 9-73.

Two more wins keeps the Nets out of the record book! I'll be rooting for them (NOT!).

Seriously, how embarrassing can it be to lose to the Nets right now!

WELL DAMN: Former Boston Celtics Star Antoine Walker Is Flat BROKE



One of my homies sent me a link with some disturbing news about Antoine Walker.

Walker made over $110 million in his 13 year NBA career, but has nothing to show for it. Now at age 34, Walker is playing professional ball in Puerto Rico to get his funds in order.

Sad story, but hopefully a lesson to kids on the come up. Be smart with your money.

Peep the video

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

West Virginia Loses Darryl "Truck" Bryant For The Rest Of The NCAA Tournament



The West Virginia Mountaineers took a big loss Tuesday as they prepare with their Sweet Sixteen matchup against Washington Thursday.

Starting point guard Darryl "Truck" Bryany will miss the rest of the tournament after breaking his right foot.

Bryant was averaging 9.3 ppg, 3.1 apg, and 2.2 rpg. It is unclear if Bryant broke his foot in practice or during last week's tournament games.

Coach Bob Huggins said Bryant complained about his foot hurting and the break was discovered when they took him for X-rays.

Bryant will be repleaced by Joe Mazzulla who is averaging 2.2 ppg and 1.8 rebounds. Mazzulla has had 15 assists in the last three games.

Bryant was having a rough end to the season. He had a terrible time in the Big East Tournament in his hometown of New York City. Bryant was a non-factor in the Moutaineer's run to the title.

In the three games he only only scored 2 points total and shot a combined (1-13) from the field while seeing his minutes stop drastically.