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A dandy start to boys hoop season in NorCal

November 25, 2012 By Frank Burlison 1 Comment

NEWARK, Ca. – Those who hung out in the Newark Memorial High gymnasium for nearly 12 hours on Saturday were paid off over the final 2 ½ of those, big time, for the effort spent.

And it’s difficult to imagine a more scintillating beginning to a high school basketball season than was offered up by the sixth NorCal TipOff Classic.

Event CEO Gerry Freitas knew he had assembled a nifty seven-game field for the annual event which serves as a proper way to get the hoops season – boys’ style – off and running in the Bay Area.

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Global Sports event a Classic

November 24, 2012 By Frank Burlison 92 Comments

LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Friday night’s games in the Global Sports Classic in the Thomas & Mack Center provided more than enough post-Thanksgiving hoops action for those looking to recover from turkey comas.

And, although the major of the 16,000-plus in attendance headed home disappointed, the capper to the even – Oregon’s 83-79 upset of host UNLV – was as entertaining a game as can be hoped for in November.

The 40 minutes of action demonstrated plenty to leave both head coaches pleased about what is in store for their clubs – even if one of them had to endure his first loss of the season.

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Cal barely avoids falling upset victim in Anaheim

November 22, 2012 By Frank Burlison 1 Comment

ANAHEIM, Ca. – The first day of DirecTV Classic action began with an upset and nearly closed on the same note nearly 10 hours later Thursday night.

Pacific opened things in the Anaheim Convention Center Arena by edging Xavier, 70-67.

Then, in the fourth game of the event, Cal trailed by nine points with about eight minutes to go before digging ever-so-deeply to pull out a 73-70 victory.

On a night when Cal standout Allen Crabbe was held to two points in the first half (he came through with 13 after intermission), backcourt mates Justin Cobbs and Brandon Smith came through down the stretch to help Crabbe mount the comeback.

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My Top 25 ratings, a week-plus into the season

November 19, 2012 By Frank Burlison 192 Comments

LAGUNA NIGUEL, Ca. – And here it is . . . the first BurlisonOnBasketball Top 25 of the season.

I held off until there was a bit of meat on the bones of the 2012-13 season, and so as to not just regurgitate the preseason ratings I did for Lindy’s Magazine.

My top three remains in lockstep with my Lindy’s choices with others adjusted based upon play during the first week-plus of the season.

Look for some major changes, of course, after this week that includes major events in Brooklyn and Lahaina.

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The beat, and sweet system of hoops, goes on at UNC

November 17, 2012 By Frank Burlison 163 Comments

LONG BEACH, Ca. – Anyone out there care to suggest a college basketball program that can lose four players to the first round of the NBA draft and, less than six months later, still have the “look” of a squad capable of playing in the Final Four?

OK, I’ll add “other than the University of Kentucky”  . . .

Bingo!

The North Carolina Tar Heels lost Harrison Barnes, Kendall Marshall, John Henson and Tyler Zeller when they became almost-instant members of the Young Millionaires Club last June.

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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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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.

George Raveling
3x Pac-10 Coach of the Year, Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer
Director of International Basketball, Nike

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Marques Johnson

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.

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

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

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