Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Wednesday Morning Dump

- When Andy Glockner writes it, we read it. Yesterday, he broke down Missouri's 40 minutes of hell style in preparation for the Georgetown game. Still worth the read.

- The Wall Street Journal had a fantastic-must-read about the decline of New York City basketball. An interesting point is made that technology, i.e. video game systems, has something to do with this decline

- Indiana's 7-foot freshman Guy-Marc Michel has been ruled ineligble by the NCAA. For a more in-depth analysis, head to Inside the Hall

- Gary Parrish on how BC's new head coach Steve Donahue is trying to teach his players to play his way while also trying to win games. After beating Cal and Texas A&M, might he have turned this thing around?

- It was only a matter of time: Draft Express goes in on Kemba Walker

- Dan Hanner from Yet Another Basketball Blog hit the nail on the head: Minnesota pulls the "double surprise". He also touches on emotional investment

- Air Force has been decimated at the forward position due to injuries, and now they've lost another big man

- Great find by Matt Norlander over at The Dagger.

- Mark Few's first quote says it all.

- Look at Len Elmore getting all opinionated. I love Lenny, especially when he gets fired up.

- Speaking of fired up, my blogger in arms Mike Miller actually did a spit take!

- Syracuse beat Cornell by 20 last night, but Jim Boeheim was not happy with the performance. Is Boeheim ever happy? I hope he is when he looks at his wife /smokeshow'd

- Villanova got a commitment from 6-foot-6 wing Savon Goodman

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