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Two TV screens did the tourney trick Thursday

March 22, 2019 By Frank Burlison 15 Comments

  LAGUNA NIGUEL – The dazzling play of Murray State sophomore-and-never-to-be-junior Ja Morant wasn’t the only highlight of Thursday’s first 16 first-round NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament games.

  It just seemed as if that was the case . . .

  It wasn’t just the gaudy numbers he produced – 17 points on just nine shots from the field; 11 rebounds and 16 assists – nor the surprisingly lopsided win over Marquette in the West Regional game in Hartford (welcome to geography, NCAA tourney-style) that made the best guard in the world not playing in the NBA the de facto star of stars Thursday.

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A quick spin around the NCAA Tourney bracket

March 17, 2019 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

  LAGUNA NIGUEL, Ca. – My reactions to the 2019 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Tournament bracket:

  *The top seeds (Duke/East, Virginia/South, North Carolina/Midwest and Gonzaga/West) were clear cut – especially after Auburn beat the snot out of Tennessee in the SEC final Sunday.

  *The strongest “1-2 seed combination”, IMHO, is North Carolina and Kentucky in the Midwest.

  SEC Tourney champion and No. 5 seed Auburn and Big 12 Tourney winner and No. 6 seed Iowa State seem the obvious biggest obstacles to a UNC-UK regional showdown in Kansas City on March 31.

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Class of 2019 is well-repped at Beach City Hoops event

March 17, 2019 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

  DOWNEY – Some of the better players from the Class of 2019 that are still in search of a college destination were on display Saturday at St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy during the Beach City Hoops (in conjunction with Gamepoint-OC) Unsigned Senior Showcase.

    There was a plethora of superb jump shooters in attendance, notably Mission League products Vince Fier (Mission Hills Alemany) and Alex Blanco (Notre Dame-Sherman Oaks) along with Quincy Adams (Hollywood).

  A cluster of extremely quick point guards were in the building, too, led by the dynamic John Clausell (Leuzinger/PICTURED) who put on his usual display of end-to-end acceleration and putting-right-in-shooters’-hands playmaking.

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Big O, wow! Huskies on way to SacTown again

March 6, 2019 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

  ETIWANDA – “Big O” has been locked in as Chino Hills senior Onyeka Okongwu’s moniker for about as long as he’s been a dominant force on the high school hoops scene – basically, since November of his freshman year.

   But, after leading his team to a stunning, come-from-behind, 49-47 victory over host and top seed Etiwanda Tuesday night in the State Southern Regional DI final, it’s apparent that at least one other tag would be appropriate for the 6-foot-9, USC-bound Okongwu:

  Mr. March.

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Fall rises to the top of Pangos Junior AA Camp

March 3, 2019 By Frank Burlison Leave a Comment

  NORWALK, Ca. – National ratings for middle-school players are always more than a bit nebulous, at best.

   That being established, it’s difficult imagining there being a more dominant eighth-grader anywhere than was Baye Fall during the seventh Pangos Junior All-American Camp that wrapped up Sunday afternoon at Cerritos Community College.

   The 6-foot-9 Fall, who attends Lincoln Charter School in Denver and came to the U.S. from Senegal about a year or so ago, crushed the competition and capped his two-day performance with 13 points, 14 rebounds and six blocked shots (stats courtesy @devin_ugland) in the “Best of the Best” all-star game.

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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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