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Michigan-Syracuse snap shot

April 6, 2013 By Frank Burlison 3 Comments

Michigan 61, Syracuse 56

Why Michigan won: On a night when Trey Burke, Tim Hardaway Jr. and Nik Stauskas were just five of 29 from the field, freshmen Glenn Robinson III, Mitch McGary, Spike Albrecht and Caris Levert combined for 34 points.

The Turning Point: Reserve Jordan Morgan took a charge from Brandon Triche on a potential score-tying shot with 19 seconds to go.

The Star: Post Mitch McGary had 10 points, 12 rebounds and six assists to go with blocks on the opening two possessions of Syracuse to get his team into the title game.

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Snap shot on Louisville-Wichita State

April 6, 2013 By Frank Burlison 2 Comments

Louisville 72, Wichita State 68

Why Louisville won: The Cardinals struggled to turn the Shockers over for most of the game and got a combined shooting effort of 7 of 26 from Russ Smith and Peyton Siva but still pulled it out via the clutch shooting of reserves Luke Hancock and walk-on Tim Henderson.
The Turning Point: Louisville went from its zone to a man to man in the second half and it took away the WSU rhythm it had played with vs. the zone — then went back to the zone in time to force a key 24-second violation.

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Frank looks at Michigan-Syracuse

April 5, 2013 By Frank Burlison 1 Comment

No. 4 seed (Midwest) Michigan (30-7) vs. No.4 (East) Syracuse (30-9), 8:49 p.m. ET, CBS

Records vs. NCAA tournament field: Michigan 12-6, Syracuse 11-8.

Records vs. common opponents: Michigan beat Pittsburgh (67-62) and lost twice to Indiana (81-73 and 72-71); Syracuse beat split with Pittsburgh (losing 65-55 and winning 62-59) and beat Indiana (61-50).

Best individual matchups: Trey Burke (6-0, So., Michigan) vs. Syracuse zone; Michael Carter-Williams (6-7, So., Syracuse) vs. Burke’s defense.

Team strengths: Michigan – 1. The Wolverines have the best collection of perimeter scorers in the Final Four field; 2.

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Frank looks at Wichita State-Louisville

April 5, 2013 By Frank Burlison 3 Comments

No. 9 seed (West) Wichita State (30-8) vs. No.1 (Midwest) Louisville (33-5), 6:09 p.m. ET, CBS

Records vs. NCAA tournament field: Wichita State 6-2, Louisville 15-5.

Records vs. common opponents: Wichita State beat DePaul (75-62) and Pittsburgh (73-55); Louisville beat DePaul (79-58) and Pittsburgh (64-61).

Best individual matchups: Malcolm Armstead (6-0, Sr., WSU) vs. Peyton Siva (6-0, Sr., Louisville); Carl Hall (6-8, Sr., WSU) vs. Gorgui Dieng (6-11, Jr., Louisville).

Team strengths: Wichita State – 1. The Spartans’ half-court defense is as good any played by any team in this season’s tourney field of 68; 2.

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Burke’s Law . . . don’t let him get that jumper off!

March 30, 2013 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA – And then there was one . . . and eight.

Another No. 1 seed was sent packing Friday night, just minutes after it appeared as if it was comfortably scooting along to the South Regional Sunday in North Texas in the very big house that Jerry (Jones) built.

In the process, a sophomore guard from the University of Michigan pretty much closed any debate about the identity of the consensus National Player of the Year.

The “coolest” story of the tournament came to a close, too, Friday night as those quick-shooting and high-flying cats from Ft.

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Frank Burlison is a well-regarded basketball writer who was inducted into the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame in 2005. His opinions on the potential of high school and college players are widely respected and sought by college coaches and NBA scouts, personnel directors and general managers from coast to coast. Oh, yes – he can offer plenty of thoughts on movies, television and pop music. Yes, he can rank those, too. Hint: He’s a big The Godfather, Larry Sanders, The Wire and The Beatles loyalist.

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Gary McKnight

Frank Burlison is one of the most knowledgeable basketball people in the business! His passion for the game puts him at the top of the list. There are very few people whose evaluation skills I trust like I do Frank’s!

Gary McKnight
Winningest coach (892-81) in California boys’ basketball history during his 29 seasons at Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei

George Raveling

George Raveling

I’ve known Frank for at least 35 years and have the utmost respect for his writing as well as his understanding of, and insight into, basketball. His ability to evaluate basketball prospects is almost impeccable. Most coaches and scouts watch a player and can tell you how good he is NOW. What separates Frank from the others is that he can watch the same player and tell you how good he can be two or three years down the line.

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I have been a fan of Frank Burlison’s skills as a talent evaluator for over twenty years. He stands out as one of the absolute best in the business.

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1977 National Player of the Year, 5x NBA All-Star

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