Hope everybody had a great weekend. Today's dump is going to be a massive one as we are trying to digest all the news and notes from a packed weekend of delicious food and terrific basketball.
- If you don't know who the Portland Pilots are by now, You're no hoops fan
- UConn will get better when Majok returns
- Demetri McCamey is not performing up to Bruce Weber's lofty standards
- Win against Nevada gives Roy Williams his 600th career victory
- Former Duke star doesn't buy all the "non-athleticism" talk
- John Wall continues to shine as Kentucky takes the Cancun Challenge; take a closer look at Kentucky's work in Cancun
- UCLA got trounced by Portland; Bruins fans are not happy; Andy Katz and Gary Parrish weigh in
- But there is a chance freshman Tyler Honeycutt is back by Dec. 12th
- Trevor Mbakwe's case may be dropped
- Syracuse's big men are having trouble adapting to new rules
- A computer poll of the lower 24 conferences (long and confusing)
- I never thought it was possible to write this much about cheerleading
- The 10 things Jeff Goodman was thankful for this week
- Who are the best juniors in the country?
- Mick Cronin was upset over the no-call in the Maui Invitational title game. Stevenson should have never made that pass, but it was a foul.
- Is Josh Pastner better at recruiting than John Calipari?
- $100,000 is a lot of money
- An in-depth review of the Maui Invitational championship game
- Iowa State has more than just Craig Brackins
- A quick interview with Duke's Nolan Smith
- A great read about where Stanley Robinson was at this point last season
- Joe Mazulla is happy to get back to work with the Mountaineers; Speaking of WVU, with Ebanks back, they are a legit threat to make it to Indianapolis
After the jump, A half-court game-winner
Northeastern beats Wright State on a buzzer-beater. Watch for the mascot
Sean McDonough rips Karl Hess
Monday, November 30, 2009
Monday Morning Dump |
Posted by Troy Machir at 7:19 AM
Labels: Links and News, Morning Dump
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