Day: November 10, 2007

Yao’s Rockets beat Yi’s Bucks, 104-88

An estimated 200 million people (most of them in China) tuned in to see Yao Ming battle Yi Jianlian for the first time. Both players finished with good numbers, though Yao dominated the Bucks’ big men, posting 28 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks. Yi got off to a slow start, but finished with 19 points and nine boards. His game has been compared to Dirk Nowitzki’s, and while he’s not on the same level, the similarities are there. He has a terrific jumper, but he doesn’t have Dirk’s ability to penetrate, at least not yet. Defensively, he has a tendency to foul, but he’s very quick for a guy his size. He is off to a good start and looks to be one of the frontrunners for the All-Rookie Team.

But back to the game – it was closer than the final score would suggest. Yi’s three-pointer brought the Bucks within two, 84-82, with 6:16 to play in the fourth quarter before the Rockets went on a 20-6 run to close the game. The Bucks did not have an answer for Bonzi Wells (18 points, seven rebounds), who is playing with serious energy after phoning it in last season.

Houston advanced to 5-1 while the Bucks fell to 2-3.

Majerus Magic

St. Louis got their first win last night in the Rick Majerus era. Watching him in practice last week showed me why he is one of the best teachers in the profession. His attention to detail will help this Billiken team overachieve all year long. And just wait until next year when he opens a new arena and gets a full recruiting class under his belt.

Also, he added former Wright State coach Paul Biancardi to his staff. One of the good guys in the business his work ethic and recruiting ability will help supply St. Louis with the talent to be a national contender..

Opening Night Surprises–Not Upsets

With the talent gap narrowed between the BCS schools and the rest of the Division I teams, it is no surprise that
Belmont won at Cincinnatti
UNC_Greensboro won at Georgia Tech
Cleveland State won at South Florida

I would not call these upsets, but just a case of smaller budgeted schools with more experience being ahead of the learning curve. Having coached on the lower levels of Division I, I can tell you that there is nothing better than going on the road and getting a win and then cashing the guarantee check that came with the road victory. Two of my most memorable games were wins against Nebraska and Kansas State (cha-ching $$).

The Other Wildcats

When you talk about the wildcats in college basketball most people think of Kentucky, but I am here to tell you that the other Wildcats at Kansas State are a team to watch closely. After watching them in practice last week I walked away thinking that this is a team that could be in the hunt come March. New head coach Frank Martin has done a smooth job of transitioning from assistant to the man in charge without changing his style one bit. He had the attention of all the players and after seeing the score from last night’s win against Sacramento State without 3 starters, he demonstrated the ability to adjust on the fly. Of course, Michael Beasley showed why he may be the top freshman in the country.

Setting a school record for rebounds in his first outing Beasley sent notice to the rest of the Big 12 to look out for the WILDCATS.

Patience Needed in the Bluegrass State

To all the Kentucky fans who are calling for Billy Gillespie’s head on a platter for losing to Gardner Webb and comparing it to Michigan’s football loss to App. State take a step back and give Coach Gillespie a chance to bring in a full recruiting class and more importantly implement his system… I know this is not easy… Just ask Tubby Smith.