Month: March 2006 (Page 17 of 18)

UNC/Duke rivalry heating up (again)

ESPN is ramping up their coverage of the big Duke/North Carolina tilt this Saturday. Columnist Gene Wojciechowski always hated Duke, until he went there. Will Blythe, author of “To Hate Like This Is to Be Happy Forever: A Thoroughly Obsessive, Intermittently Uplifting, and Occasionally Unbiased Account of the Duke-North Carolina Basketball Rivalry” also lends an excerpt, and it’s clear that a visit to Durham did nothing to dispel his hatred of Duke.

Two years ago, I actually had the opportunity to witness a game at Cameron Indoor Stadium – #2 Duke vs. #3 Wake Forest (who had Chris Paul running the point) – and it was a great time. A friend of mine was going to grad school there and he was able to get me into the game. Growing up, I watched so many Duke home games on television that it was quite remarkable to actually be there in person. After Duke beat the Demon Deacons, we went over to Chapel Hill, where my friend’s girlfriend got us into the UNC/UConn game. UConn was #1 at the time, so it was bittersweet when the Tar Heels got the win. On one hand, Duke was going to take over the #1 ranking, but on the other, North Carolina got a huge win. And no one likes that.

Couch Potato Alert

There are a ton of interesting matchups in the college ranks this weekend, as bubble teams try to get another good win to add to their resume. The biggest game, of course, is the Duke/UNC matchup tomorrow night. ESPN is covering the game on about forty different channels, so it is unlikely that the game will live up to the hype. In the NBA, the Suns/Mavs matchup is the best one this weekend.

College Hoops
Sat, 12pm: (10) Illinois @ (23) Michigan St. – CBS
Sat, 12pm: (18) West Virginia @ Cincinnati – ESPN (HD)
Sat, 2pm: Louisville @ (2) UConn – CBS (HD)
Sat, 4:40pm: (25) Wisconsin @ (24) Iowa – ESPN Full Court
Sat, 9pm: (15) North Carolina @ (1) Duke – ESPN (HD)
Sun, 12pm: (14) Florida @ Kentucky – CBS
Sun, 12pm: (4) Villanova @ Syracuse – CBS
Sun, 4pm: (17) Oklahoma @ (7) Texas – CBS (HD)

NBA
Fri, 7:30pm: Washington @ Philadelphia – ESPN (HD)
Fri, 10pm: LA Clippers @ Utah – ESPN
Sun, 1pm: Indiana @ Philadelphia – ABC
Sun, 3:30pm: Phoenix @ Dallas – ABC
Sun, 7:30pm: Chicago @ Cleveland – ESPN (HD)
Sun, 9pm: Memphis @ LA Clippers – local

Isiah in the running for GM of the Year honors

Rrriiight.

As fellow blogger JP reported earlier, Knicks owner James Dolan has voiced his support for GM Isiah Thomas, saying, among other things:

“Maybe some people think I’m brain-dead because of that, but time will tell.”

Maybe?

Honestly, how does Isiah still have a job? Stephon Marbury and Steve Francis in the same backcourt? Fortunately, when one of the Knicks SPG (shooting point guards) has trouble sharing the ball, Larry Brown can go to the bench for…Jamal Crawford. And Quentin Richardson.

Rumor has it Isiah is trying to lure Allan Houston out of retirement by offering him a three-year extension at $7 million per season. Gotta keep “stockpiling those assets,” right?

More from Dolan:

“I believe in the plan. I believe in the strategy. I believe in the guys who are executing it. I fully expect you to kill me in the papers tomorrow with this, but I’m going to stick with it…until we stop making progress.”

Um, exactly how much progress can a 15-42 team be making?

By the way, was I the only one who kept expecting Larry Brown to just get up and leave in the middle of the Francis press conference, shaking his head and muttering to himself?

Favre playing wait-and-see?

Brett Favre has indicated that he is waiting to see what the Packers do in free agency and the draft before making a decision on his retirement.

“In some ways, I’m kind of waiting to see what we do free agent-wise and in the draft and those things,” said Favre, who is in south Florida for golf and auto racing events. “And they’re probably kind of waiting on me, too. So it’s a little bit of a waiting game. Right now, I’m just trying to get away from it as much as I can and clear my mind, as hard as that may be.”

The problem is, the team needs to know Favre’s status before heading into free agency and the draft. Depending on how they feel about Aaron Rodgers (I, for one, don’t feel very good about him), they may want to draft a quarterback or pick a veteran up in free agency.

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