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Tar Heels find “Runnin” Rebels no false claim

November 27, 2011 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

There’s not much that needs to be said (or written) about UNLV’s victory over North Carolina Saturday night if you watched the game via ESPN2 (or in person).

Dave Rice – even minus any head-coaching experience – was the ideal choice to become his alma mater’s head coach when Lon Kruger left for the University of Oklahoma last spring.

The last holdouts that preferred former Rebels’ and NBA standout Reggie Theus – or anyone else – over the then-Brigham Young University assistant must have become full-fledged Rice converts while watching the Rebels outplay the Tar Heels for all but six or seven minutes Saturday night.

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Early-season surprises? Better include Saint Louis

November 25, 2011 By Frank Burlison 2 Comments

ANAHEIM, Calif. – Coach Rick Majerus’ Saint Louis basketball team is off to a 5-0 start but no one – least of all Majerus – is deluding himself about what that record might be in March.

“We’re only five games into the season – it’s early,” he said Friday afternoon after the Billikens’ decisive 80-68 victory over previously unbeaten Villanova during a semifinal of the 76 Classic in the Anaheim Convention Center Arena.

The Billikens, who will face Oklahoma in Sunday evening’s championship game, are assembling a respectable resume for an at-large bid, should that be the path they have to follow into the NCAA Tournament field on March 12.

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On Duke-Kansas Maui finale

November 24, 2011 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

Well, until something better shows up (maybe next week?), it’s safe to designate the Duke-Kansas Maui Invitational championship game as the most compelling contest in the early portion of the 2011-12 season.

Both teams exceeded my expectations in Lahaina.

The Blue Devils finally prevailed, 68-61, in large part because of consecutive – and unlikely – 3-point shots by sophomore reserve guard Tyler Thornton.

But the biggest reason Mike Krzyzewski’s club prevailed over Tennessee, Michigan and, finally, the Jayhawks, was the play of its post players.

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Pac-12 is struggling . . . and then some

November 23, 2011 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

A quick mid-Wednesday morning spin around the world of college basketball:

*I’ll be spending all of Thanksgiving in the Anaheim (CA) Convention Arena, watching the four games played in the 76 Classic.

And, yes, my wife (Julie) knew what she was signing on for when she married me more than four years ago . . .

*During the 2010, the national – and regional – perception of the Pacific 10 Conference couldn’t have been more trampled upon.

The only teams to represent the conference in the NCAA Tournament were the regular-season champion California Golden Bears and the Washington Huskies.

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John R. Wooden Award checklist

November 18, 2011 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

Here is the first of what will be a weekly look at strong candidates for the John R. Wooden Award:

Jeremy Lamb (6-6/Soph/Connecticut)

Frank Says: Not quite two weeks into the season, he’s the most complete player I’ve seen (in person or on TV). There isn’t a more complete perimeter-oriented player in the country and he’s a significant reason why the Huskies can win a second consecutive national title. He’ll be strongly in the hunt to be the first player chosen in the next NBA Draft.

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

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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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