Posted by Brian
on October 03, 2009
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Most of you probably know this already, but Notre Dame transfer Scott Martin tore his ACL during a workout on Thursday and will miss the entire season. After a disappointing year for the Fighting Irish, some hope was restored with Luke Harangody announcing his return for a senior year. In addition, the infusion of transfers Martin (Purdue) and Ben Hansbrough (Mississippi) into Notre Dame’s rotation was supposed to be a big lift. Now, with Martin out, Harangody will have to shoulder much of the load down low yet again. Martin put up decent numbers at Purdue in his sophomore season, averaging over 8 points and almost 4 rebounds a game, so don’t underestimate the impact of this injury in the rugged Big East.
Just a quick note on Dante Cunningham and the Portland Trailblazers. They, along with the rest of NBA teams, opened up camps this past week in preparation for the start of the season in about a month. The coverage on the Trailblazers website is very in-depth, with numerous blogs, videos, pictures, daily recaps, and much more. Definitely check it out to keep up to date on Dante and the rest of his new teammates.
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Posted by Brian
on September 01, 2009
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When it comes to the non-conference schedule, the drama and buzz aren’t always present, but tournaments early in the season can create some excitement. David Fox, college basketball staff writer for Rivals, listed and analyzed the important November/December tourneys for the upcoming hoops season. The O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off, which will be played November 19th, 20th, and 22nd, was featured on Fox’s list. With Georgia Tech, Dayton, Boston University, George Mason, Mississippi, Indiana, Kansas State, and Villanova representing the 8 participants, the matchup Fox wants to see in this bracket is Georgia Tech and Villanova in the 2nd round. Fox’s analysis of the tip-off is as follows:
The early rounds are loaded with juicy matchups. A first-round game matches Dayton, the A-10 favorite, and Georgia Tech, a potential top-25 team. The Yellow Jackets won only two ACC games last season, but should be a league contender with center Derrick Favors, the No. 3 prospect in the 2009 class, joining forward Gani Lawal and guard Iman Shumpert.
The Flyers have a star of their own in 6-8 junior Chris Wright. A strong defensive team, Dayton is poised for a breakout season. … A Final Four team a year ago, Villanova could draw either of those teams in the second round. Whether the Wildcats face Georgia Tech or Dayton, their frontcourt will need to answer for the loss of leading scorer Dante Cunningham.
Like Villanova, Ole Miss is a backcourt-heavy team when a healthy Chris Warren teams with Terrico White. … Indiana will have a chance to show how well Tom Crean’s rebuilding project is going. Ole Miss should contend in the SEC West, but the Rebels are hardly an NCAA tournament lock.
We’ll see if Georgetown transfer Jeremiah Rivers and a standout signing class led by forward Christian Watford can compete with Ole Miss. … Thanks to the guard tandem of Denis Clemente and Jacob Pullen, Kansas State could be a sleeper in this field. The Wildcats didn’t play an NCAA tournament team in their non-conference schedule last season. That could change if K-State wins a game or two in this tourney.
While Georgia Tech has had a rough go of it in recent years, look for them to be better this year with the addition of the highly touted Derrick Favors. Winning this tournament could prove to be huge down the stretch for the Wildcats.
Lots of good tourneys leading up to conference play. Which ones intrigue you the most?
Tags: Boston University, David Fox, Dayton, Derrick Favors, George Mason, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kansas State, Mississippi, Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Rivals, Villanova