Duke, Villanova Advance to Final Four

St. Pete’s step aside, Duke just became Cinderella as they advanced to their 13th Final Four in the Coach K era. Tonight’s win puts Coach K one Final Four ahead of legendary John Wooden who did not coach in then era of the 64-team format.

If you watched Duke lose at home to North Carolina to end the regular season, and then lose to Virgini Tech in the ACC Championship Game you’d know why I’m ‘somewhat’ calling Duke a Cinderella.

Just amazing to see this group of talented players finally put all the pieces together in these last four games.

Duke made every winning play in every facet of the game when it had to on Saturday night in San Franciso.

Duke gets the winner of St. Pete’s-North Carolina in the Final Four.

Regardless of who wins tomorrow, there will be an improbable team on one side of the bracket on Championship Monday.

Just an incredible tournament.

I’ll need a break from basketball for a few days after the two Sunday games.

Corey Booker’s Inspirational Speech

I don’t write much about Supreme Court nominations because they’ve become nothing more than political partisan rituals which expose just how divided we are a country.

It’s become rare to even contemplate a nominee on the merit of their resume.

What the constituents want to hear is basically what’s at play. If it’s a blue state… you would guess the constituents would want a yes vote for Judge Jackson. If it’s red state like Oklahoma or Alabama…I’m sure James Lankford has been getting 80% of his calls telling him to vote no.

I pretty much ignore Supreme Court confirmation hearings. I do find it amusing though on this one the GOP senators are outraged over Judge Jackson’s judicial decorum and not at all concerned about the actions of Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife in regards of the January 6th attempt to overthrow an American presidential election.

Anyway…I thought in this day of political cynicism, Senator Booker’s aspirational speech was something I’d want on my blog.

St. Pete’s, North Carolina, Kansas, and Miami Advance to Elite 8

No real shocks. Purdue from the Big Ten which for some reason had nine teams in this field kept the conference’s dubious streak alive as the Boilermakers keep Tom Izzo’s 2000 outlier championship streak alive.

UCLA from the PAC 12 went down which means no team in this field west of Lawrence, Kansas is still alive. Arizona in 1997, was the last such team west of the Big 12 which won a national championship.

Some great programs alive in our Elite 8.

Duke, Arkansas, Houston, Villanova, St. Pete’s, North Carolina, Kansas, and Miami make up the field. The three teams from the ACC still alive give the conference the honor of having three teams alive out of the final eight.

Look at the list of coaches still alive: 1 Coach K, 2 Jay Wright, 3 Bill Self, 4 Kelvin Sampson, and 5, I don’t know at this point.

Kansas is the only No. 1 seed still alive, while St. Pet’s become the first ever N0. 15 to make the Elite 8.

I don’t see any gut cinch wins in the Elite 8. Every one of these eight teams has played incredible team defense and pretty much taken care of the basketball.

There are so many potential storylines it’s dizzying to contemplate all of them. I’m not even going to try..

Like all passionate basketball fans, I’m just going to sit back and enjoy the Elite 8 in this wonderful NCAA Tournament.

Arkansas vs. Duke is the game I’m most excited to see. This is the game I have circled. Who controls pace, turnovers, and offensive boards in this game?

Does Coach K continue his magical exit ride?

I can’t wait to see.

NCAA Sweet 16- Day 2

The teams tonight will be hard-pressed to duplicate last night’s drama, but you have to think at least two of the four games could be intriguing.

I would think UCLA-North Carolina could be special. The trend of a national champion not being crowned west of Waco, Texas since 1997 is one game away from being sustained another year. UCLA is the lone team standing from the West.

This should be a very interesting game to watch. I’m pulling for North Carolina because of Brady Manek. He had a very tough senior season at OU getting Covid twice and never really being able to play sustained minutes. The change of scenery to Chapel Hill has served him well. I hope the Tar Heels can find a way to advance.

The other marquee storyline game is St. Peter’s vs Purdue. The Big Ten has its own streak as well without any team from the conference winning a national title since 2000 when Tom Izzo’s Spartans won the trophy.

I think for the hope of the Tournament having a great Final Four it would be best if Purdue advances with superstar Jaden Ivey.

What St. Pete’s has done is a great storyline, but I think for the sake of the Tournament…I’d like to see how Purdue with Jaden Ivey could do moving forward.

The other two late games are Providence-Kansas and Iowa State- Miami. The two last standing Big 12 teams with a chance to reach the Elite 8.

The video above is Arkansas coach Eric Musselman who created a stir with his great postgame interview after the game last night. OU actually played their best game of the season in defeating Arkansas in Tulsa in December. Coach Musselman got tossed late in the second half. I love his passion with his team.

Coach Musselman came to Arkansas from mid-major Nevada. This is coach Musselman in a calmer state of mind.

Hope your favorite teams are advancing or at least have played well.

Duke 78 -Texas Tech 73

What an NCAA Tournament basketball game! This game had it all as I thought it might.

Texas Tech threw a 10-2 haymaker at the Blue Devils to begin the game, but Duke took a standing eight count and weathered the storm.

As an OU fan who’s used to seeing Texas Tech… it’s how you handle those turnover driven spurts, and in this game Coach K pushed all the right buttons even though Texas Tech led most of this game up until the final minutes.

Paulo Banchero was out of this world in this game. He was the guy at No. 1 on most everyone’s draft list the first month of the season. He answered every bell against the best defense in America.

The key stat of this game is simple…Duke shot 71% from the field against the toughest most physical defense in college basketball.

The officiating wasn’t an issue from my view. I thought the zebras pretty much let both teams play. I love the fact the zebras allowed contact as is the case in the Big 12.

Duke was only down by four points at halftime. Coach K simply told his team to adjust to the zebras and be more physical on the ball. That’s what great coaches do…they adjust, and their players respond.

My heart goes out to Coach Adams and his Texas Tech Red-Raiders. I love watching them play. When OU moves to the SEC, I’ll truly miss watching Texas Tech basketball as a peer conference member.

From Bob Knight to Chris Beard to Mark Adams the torch has successfully been passed in Lubbock as far as basketball continuity.

As far as Gonzaga’s loss to Arkansas…I thought Arkansas would play Gonzaga tough, but I thought the Zags would pull it together enough to escape with a close victory.

I know on social media some are bitching about two of the fouls called on the Human Stickman, but that’s not what caused Gonzaga to lose this game.

They lost the game because 1 their point guard play was horrific, 2 they turned the ball over 15 times, and 3 for the third straight game Gonzaga shot below 50% from the line.

You can’t beat a good team from a Power 5 conference with those numbers in play. You can’t just expect Andrew Timme to bail you out every game when you’re not playing teams from the WCC.

Give Arkansas credit…they turned the game into a helter-skelter game, which is what they do. Just like the old Nolan Richardson teams with the Forty Minutes of Hell mantra.

The Razorbacks dictated the pace and made the plays when it mattered. They played with an edge because no one was giving them a shot of winning the game.

Arkansas 74 – Gonzaga 68.

I’ll write about Villanova and Houston in the morning. Two really coaches in Jay Wright and Kelvin Sampson.

What a great night of NCAA Tournament basketball. Coach K’s magical ride continues.

I’m a little amped with all the games tonight. I need something to help me sleep. I’ve never played this on my blog before. We’ll see if this works.

NCAA Sweet Sixteen

We have four very interesting games tonight in Day 1 of our Sweet Sixteen.

In the West, in Game 1, we have Gonzaga vs. Arkansas. You would think this is where Gonzaga begins to flex its muscles a bit. This would start with the Zags getting off to a good start and making their free throws. Arkansas is the last SEC team standing and one would think they’ll be out after this evening.

In the other game in the West, we have Duke vs. Texas Tech. This is a pick ’em game for me. Duke doesn’t have a deep bench, while Texas Tech will throw ten to eleven bodies out there for forty minutes of hell. I would think the officiating will be a key in this game as Texas Tech is one of the most physical teams in the country…if not the most physical.

Down to the South, where we have Arizona vs. Houston in Game 1. I would have Arizona as maybe a 3-to-4 point favorite in this game. Houston along with Villanova and UCLA is extremely well coached. Maybe…Kelvin’s best coaching job of his career.

Arizona fans along with Kansas fans should savor this NCAA Tournament. The word is the NCAA could finally be calling both of these schools sometime soon with a determination of their guilt in the same Lamont Evans scandal which kept Oklahoma State out of post season play this season. That might be a good time for Bill Self to consider coaching a nearby NBA team with some nice young talent. Just a thought.

The other game in the South gives us Villanova vs. Michigan. Michigan has been a nice story so far in this tournament. I love the fact Coach Howard actually punched the assistant coach from Wisconsin. I love that he fought for his team. But the Wolverines are playing perhaps the best coached team in the tournament. That being the Villanova Wildcats coached by Jay Wright. Same thing with Jay Wright if he’s tired of coaching college ball…he would be a great coach for the youthful Oklahoma City Thunder.

Don’t scoff at my Thunder coaching suggestions. They could keep Coach D as the developmental coach and then hire a real coach to move the team thru their next phase of evolution. Lest we not forget, Sam Presti almost did hire Kevin Ollie from UConn and did hire Billy Donovan from Florida.

That’s it for me for me today except with my quote of the day.

John McCain once said, “Russia is a gas station masquerading as a country.”

Mike Jackson just this morning said, ” The Daily Thunder is a message board masquerading as a blog with real genuine written content.”

Go win the day. It should be a nice sunny day in Oklahoma.

I needed a song. I worked hard on the blog this past week with the college hoops tournaments, plus, I had had to re-establish my message-board over at Daily Thunder.

I love this song. Back in Boone’s hay days…he flew Michael Murphy to his football stadium in Stillwater which he built. It was a Thursday night game against Colorado and Gundy still had Brandon Weeden firmly on the bench behind Alex Cates until the second half kick-off.

Boone, on his own dime, paid to have Michael Murphy sing Wildfire because his then third wife Madeline was a big advocate for the wild horses in the West. It was stunning. Probably my best memory of an O State football game. Amy Grant wasn’t there though. She makes this song just right.

Theo Maledon Wills Thunder to Victory Over Orlando Magic, 118-102

For an organization which likes to present itself as a math friendly NBA entity…this was a dagger of stupidity unequaled in this entire season of shameless tanking in the southern plains of Oklahoma.

This was worse than the embarrassment which took place in Memphis in December as the Thunder lost by 73 points.

This was shadier than having to shut down Rookie of the Year contender Josh Giddey for the season at the All-Star break.

Perhaps…Sam Presti forgot to convey to second year coach Mark D the importance of continuing to lose games down the stretch.

Always remember Barry Trame’s prescient line…”Just because you’ve worked at a Taco Bell, doesn’t mean you should manage a Taco Bell.”

Maybe the guy developing the players shouldn’t be the guy orchestrating the tank.

It was stunning to observe as for the second straight season the Thunder coming down the home stretch don’t appear to be versed on how to finish a tank once they’ve already wasted the time of their fans for the previous seventy-two games of an NBA regular season.

But I’m not shocked and that’s why I felt very good about betting the Thunder this afternoon with or without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

This was just so Thunder as they got out-tanked and out-snookered by the feeble Magic who were on the second night of a back-to-back.

You see, this is where tanking becomes a very shady proposition. The Thunder were done in by their own third string point guard Theo Maledon who’s place on an NBA roster next season is probably going to be somewhat dicey.

So what do you expect Theo Maledon to do in these last ten games of the season as the very future of his NBA career could be on the line?

Devalue his own NBA roster viability?

Here’s what he did instead…in thirty-two minutes of play, Theo Maledon went 9-13 from the field and scored an efficient 32 points and was a game best +33.

We’ll see if this gets him benched for the remaining nine games of the season as the Thunder still have two games against the woeful Portland Trailblazers and another winnable game left against the Detroit Pistons.

Not all of these young players participating in this shameless tank have a secure NBA future.

Some, like Theo Maledon, need to show the rest of the league what they can do on an NBA basketball court.

Good for Theo Maledon.

Not so good for the Oklahoma City Thunder on a night when they could have improved their position for a run to a top three lottery pick.

OKC Jim’s Big Boy Week at Daily Thunder

Finally, someone other than me said the truth. I feel validated. I’ve got my thirty cents on the dollar ticket behind the Thunder bench for tonight. I’ve got my brown paper sack with eyes holes cut out. And just for the hell of it…I took Oklahoma City and gave the 1.5 points versus the Orlando Magic.

Validation is a powerful emotion. I feel strong again, but never feckless.

OKC Jim, my friend.

Bravo.

405Baller Clarification as Per Daily Cupcake Misquote

I was rifling through some of my comments received on my message-board over at the Daily Cupcake and I need to make a clarification.

I in no way barred 405Baller yesterday. I just bumped him because I sincerely enjoyed the article provided by both dr. rednugt and OKC Jim.

Yes, I was using it as a motivational tool to inspire 405Baller to produce the type of content I know he’s capable of producing, but I don’t ever ban anyone. I wouldn’t even ban Dino Lalli or his frilly feckless counterpart John Napier. I’ve written off Thunder Girl… so there’s no point in even going there.

It was a bump, not a ban.

I love that 405Baller, kid.

This is what I’ve always wanted, having my own message board on a separate domain quality content-laden blog.. And btw…as OKC Jim presciently stated, even when Royce Young was manning the Daily Thunder ship…. nobody except maybe thunder girl was reading the content.

Carry on.

I owe you one, OKC Jim.

dr el prez

Jaden Ivey vs. Texas NCAA Highlights

I need to put something basketball related up today since we’ll be getting the NBA Tanking Semifinal freakshow in Bricktown tonight. I asked my cousin Taylor if he wanted to go with me and sit behind the Thunder bench wearing a New Orleans Saints brown sack over our heads.

His response, “Don’t think so. Those Thunder Proud Boys types might take an exception to the sacks.”

I wonder if Presti would have us removed by security if we did it.

What would the charge be by the police? Wearing a sack over your head at a purported NBA event? Having a sense of humor?

I should contact 405Baller and see if he’d do it. It would give him a chance for redemption after his rather pedestrian ‘article’ this week.

Presti might have us arrested. We’ve seen what he’s done to freedom of speech rights over at the Daily Cupcake.

I don’t know…what would I tell my grandchildren if I were arrested for wearing a brown sack at a Thunder game.

This is a tough one.