Category: College Basketball (Page 137 of 153)

Nike unveils new uniforms

Call me a traditionalist, but there are a few things that bother me about the news that Nike is rolling out a new line of uniforms for four elite college programs – Ohio State, Arizona, Florida and Syracuse – which include tighter jerseys and baggier shorts.

The jerseys are tighter and the shorts are longer and baggier. And players have an option of “personalizing” their look with aerodynamic underlayer tops and leggings.

Nike said players had told the company that they were looking for ways to personalize their look, which some college players already do with tops under their jerseys.

If players want to go all willy nilly and “personalize their look” when they get to the pros, that’s fine with me (if it’s fine with David Stern), but I don’t think it’s good for the game if the five guys playing for a particular team are all wearing a different, customized version of the school’s uniform. It took me a while to get used to the t-shirts that players wear under their unis, but arm-length under armor is another story.

Does anyone remember when NC State switched to a spandex top and baggy shorts? That move went over like a lead balloon.

Also, the new jerseys also include a “LeBron James insignia on Ohio State’s. James has said he would have attended Ohio State if he hadn’t gone directly to the pros.”

So now we’re putting a LeBron insignia on the uniforms for a school that he never even attended? WTF?

Is Durant passing Oden?

Something weird is happening. What once was called “The Greg Oden Draft” has slowly but surely become “The Oden/Durant Draft” and if things keep trending they way they are, it could become “The Durant/Oden Draft.”

Scouts still love Oden’s blend of size, athleticism and potential, but Durant is becoming a fan favorite, and many armchair GMs feel that he should be the #1 pick in this summer’s draft.

There’s no doubt that Durant has had a better season. He’s averaging 25.1 points and 11.4 rebounds, while shooting 48.5% from the field and 42.9% from long range. His Longhorns are 22-8 and are ranked #14 in the ESPN/USA Today poll. He’s the frontrunner on the short list of Player of the Year candidates. His stock has never been higher.

Meanwhile, Oden struggled early with a broken right hand. But he’s using it more and more, and is averaging 15.3 points, 9.3 rebounds and 3.5 blocks on the season. His Buckeyes are 27-3 and are ranked #1 in the nation heading into this weekend’s Big Ten tournament.

Durant is polished offensively and is ready to be a star on the NBA level right now. He has great range, a pretty jumper, and can get a good shot just about any time he wants to. His ability to create his own shot is going to pay dividends at the next level.

It’s going to take Oden a few years to develop some post moves. All he has right now is a point blank dunk and an occasional jump hook. There has been some talk about his somewhat lackadaisical attitude, but I think he’s just a gentle guy. Maybe that’s good for his long-term prospects, maybe that’s bad, but I don’t think he’s lazy. This is a guy who learned how to shoot free throws left-handed at a 61.4% clip. The guy’s got a good work ethic.

I’ll need to see more of both guys before I’ll have a good sense about which guy should go #1. But right now, I’d draft based on need. Which means that if I’m Jerry West and I’ve got Pau Gasol on the roster, I’m seriously considering drafting Durant.

College Hoops: #1 vs. #2 on Sunday!

Despite Wisconsin’s loss at Michigan State earlier in the week, Sunday’s game against Ohio State is still a heavyweight matchup. OSU is a game ahead of UW in the standings, but they lost to the Badgers earlier in the year, so if Wisconsin can pull the upset, they’ll be in the driver’s seat for the Big Ten title. I think a #1 seed is also probably on the line for UW, though conceivably, they could lose to the Buckeyes, beat the Spartans next weekend and win the Big Ten Tournament and still get a #1 seed.

It’s not often we get a #1/#2 matchup in season, and despite the UW loss, it’s still a huge game (4 PM ET on CBS).

On Saturday, be sure to check out #8 Pittsburgh at #12 Georgetown (2 PM ET on CBS).

Couch Potato Alert (12/15)

College hoops picks back up this weekend with a great matchup between #2 Pittsburgh and #7 Wisconsin. The Badgers should give the Panthers all they can handle in Madison. Also, you’ve got the opportunity to see Greg Oden play when his Buckeyes face the Cincinnati Bearcats on CBS. In the NFL, there are several great matchups with the Jets/Vikings, the Eagles/Giants and the Chiefs/Chargers all having big playoff implications. In the BE Game of the Week the Bengals visit the Colts. In the NBA, tonight’s Rockets/Lakers game on ESPN is the best matchup of the weekend.

(All times ET.)

College Basketball
Sat, 12 PM: (2) Pittsburgh @ (7) Wisconsin – ESPN
Sat, 3:45 PM: (4) Ohio St. @ Cincinnati – CBS
Sat, 5 PM: (16) Gonzaga @ Georgia – ESPN2

NFL
Sat, 8 PM: Dallas @ Atlanta – NFL Network
Sun, 1 PM: NY Jets @ Minnesota – CBS
Sun, 4:15 PM: Philadelphia @ NY Giants – FOX
Sun, 8:15 PM: Kansas City @ San Diego – NBC
Mon, 8:30 PM: Cincinnati @ Indianapolis – ESPN

NBA
Fri, 8 PM: Philadelphia @ Dallas – ESPN
Fri, 10:30 PM: Houston @ LA Lakers – ESPN
Sat, 7 PM: Cleveland @ Orlando – NBA TV
Sun, 9:30 PM: Washington @ LA Lakers – NBA TV

Couch Potato Alert (12/11)

With most of college basketball taking time off for finals, there isn’t a single Top 25 matchup this week. Thankfully, there is a nice slate of NBA games, highlighted by the Lakers/Mavs tilt on ESPN Wednesday night. MNF features the Bears and Rams and the NFL Network continues their Thursday night football with a matchup between the 49ers and the Seahawks.

NFL
Mon, 8:30 PM: Chicago @ St. Louis – ESPN
Thurs, 8 PM: San Francisco @ Seattle – NFL Network

NBA
Mon, 7 PM: Phoenix @ Orlando – local
Mon, 9 PM: Dallas @ Utah – local
Mon, 10:30 PM: San Antonio @ LA Clippers – local
Tues, 8 PM: Seattle @ Milwaukee – NBA TV
Tues, 8:30 PM: LA Lakers @ Houston – local
Tues, 10:30 PM: Sacramento @ Golden State – NBA TV
Wed, 7 PM: Phoenix @ Miami – ESPN
Wed, 9:30 PM: LA Lakers @ Dallas – ESPN
Wed, 10:30 PM: Utah @ LA Clippers – local
Thurs, 7 PM: Orlando @ Charlotte – TNT
Thurs, 9:30 PM: San Antonio @ NO/OKC – TNT

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