Saturday, January 28, 2012

SATURDAY STUFF

Saturday Morning,  January 28, 2012

College

Huge day in local area college basketball!  Duke comes to town to play St. Johns at The Garden, Seton Hall faces Louisville, and Rutgers takes on Cincinnati. Just in case anyone outside of Parents care, FDU plays against Central Connecticut State Coll.....I mean University as well. Thats the game I will be following. In fact I have my snacks lined up and the radio and TV ready to be turned on. Wait,  they are not on TV and the radio signal for their games does not reach much further than 10 miles. Oh well I guess it will have to be Seton Hall, St. Johns, and Rutgers!

Speaking of FDU, the champagne was flowing in the Teaneck/Hackensack area after the Knights of FDU beat powerful Bryant College a few days ago.  People were crying in the stands, doves were released, and a motorcade was organized to take the coaches and team down Hackensack Avenue. OK I am really exaggerating but this was a win. And as I have said often, a win is a win is a win is a win!  Just wonder if anyone saw the game or even knew they actually won?  Also curious to find out if FDU gave the coaching staff a vote of confidence after the game? Based on the support the school provides maybe they should give that staff an extention. The huge question is will they win again? A bigger question is does anyone at the school or in the local community really care?

Back to the others. Today we could actually see a 0 win day in the tri-state area because none of the games are push over events. We know Madison Square Garden can be like a home court advantage to a team like Duke. We know that Louisville will be a tough game for SHU even though they might be slightly favored. We know that depending on which Cincinnati plays it could be a long day for RU.  But than again we should also know by now,  such is life in The Big East Conference,  where every conference game is a winnable game for any team playing.

HS

Very disappointing to hear the SNY HS Classic was cancelled for this weekend. How could could organizers not know the rule on using a D1 College Gym for the event?  How could they not have had this together a long time ago?  In fact they could have snuck the game in at FDU and no one would have known because most people do not even know they have a college team. Maybe they should have used the Jersey City Armory, or even the 369th Armory in Harlem? Baruch College? How about CCNY uptown? Could have been like the old Doc Turner event from a few years back where CCNY was packed daily over the Christmas break for HS games. Not sure about the rules but I wonder if the game could have taken place at an area junior college like Monroe in New Rochelle, or even a school like Westchester CC in Valhalla, both with large gyms but outside of NYC,  though still in NY State?  But the bigger question is why such a stupid rule by the NCAA? There should be a waiver process in place!  I doubt this would have been a recruiting advantage for LIU. I doubt Kyle Anderson would have liked LIU so much he would have gotten out of his UCLA commitment and sign with LIU.  Conflicting reports have a game today scheduled between St. Anthony's and St. Raymond's, at St. Raymond's. To make this happen after a serious conflict years ago, I am sure St. Anthony's approved the Referee's or even bringing a few who just might be from Jersey City lol.

The HS season is winding down and here is a prediction. Get ready! St. Anthony will win the NJ State HS Tournament of Champions. Seriously! (smile)

OK here is another,  Kyle Anderson will be First Team All State. Seriously!

All right here is a prediction that will cause Plainfield fans, if there are any who know about this blog, to be a bit upset.  Gil St. Bernard will beat Plainfield in the Almost Prime Time Shootout! Yes, I said it but I still feel Plainfield is the better team if they played the best of 3. Just in this one game Gil St. Bernard is a hard match-up based on solid and decent inside play and very good play on the perimeter. I really hope I am wrong because I really am a fan of Plainfield and Teaneck, two schools in similar type of towns, doing it with actual kids from those towns as opposed to kids from a radius of over 100 miles.

In case you did not see my question and answer with myself a few says ago here it is again.


Question and Answer with LFBall

Since no one seems to ask me my opinion on College or HS basketball related issues I have decided to interview myself. For this I have asked LS who I really am to interview LFBall, who I post under. I hope this interview is enjoyable and enlightening.  Trust me this is just another way of expressing my opinion. No ego, and no agenda except information sharing.

LS
We are here with LFBall who has been a fixture on the internet for many years commenting and writing about HS and College basketball. LFball can you tell us what started you posting?

LFball
LS I started back when we only had AOL boards and I read a college basketball board on my old IBM computer. A guy named Giggydawg was saying such interesting things and was so positive about St. Johns University that it peaked my interest to read all the time and occasionally post. This led me to other sites such as NYCNJHoops where we formed almost a bond and supported each other and even attended certain games as a group,  later writing posts about the games we watched. From there I met a guy named Russ Blake who actually figured out who I was when I posted a question asking how good a certain kid was and he knew it had to be the Father of the kid. We communicated and i even wrote some stories for him and Mike Sullivan when Russ was unavailable. By the way Mike Sullivan still owes me my money lol. I than started reading all the good, bad, and ugly on the internet about players, teams, and more. As a parent it was often very hard to read and I found myself writing more and more. Which is how I found the Seton Hall and Rutgers boards to go along with The St. Johns board.

LS
What do you actually know about basketball?

LFBall
Honestly not much lol.!  No really I played the game from 10 years old until my last college game in West Virginia. I was an All City honorable mention player on a 30 and 1 NYC HS team and served as Captain. As I did in junior college and at the 4 year college I graduated from. Coaching wise I coached many great HS, College, and Pro players over the years in leagues in and around NYC with the Dyckman Basketball Program where I served as one of the two lead coaches and primary trainer/instructor. I also coached at Westchester Community College where our teams went to Hutchinson Kansas to the Nationals 3 different times while I was there. I learned alot from the head coach Ralph Arietta as I did from jim Couch of the Dyckman Program.

LS
Can you tell us a few of the players you have worked with in the past?

LFBall
OK I will try to get this right. This is just a few guys I have had an opportunity to work with. Rik Smits, Gus Williams, Mark Jackson, Kevin Williams, Rodney McCray, Scooter McCray, Lowes Moore, Darwin Cook,  Ronny Williams, from Florida, Phil Smith from New Mexico,  Steve Burtt,  Steve Burtt Jr.,  JR Inman, Ryan Ayers, Gerald Henderson, Wayne Ellington, Antonio Pena, God Shamgod, JC Mathis, Mike Nurse, Peter Vignier,  Seth Brown, Donald Osbourve, Pat Sullivan, Rynn Sullivan, Ricardo Greer, Jeffrey Greer, Craig Carter, Jean Preliou, Sean Banks, Sean Couch, and many more.

LS
How did you get to work with the Philly kids?

LFBall
I worked with kids on competing much more than skill development. So my practices were all run like a boot camp. React to the whistle and alot of mental games to make players tougher. When you came to the gym with me you could not talk until the final whistle was blown unless you were talking the game on offense and defense. Honestly it was so hard many players were scared to attend. Fred Benjimin, who now coaches at a New England Prep Power was one of our Dyckman team members who we made a player. Now he has studs every year and uses many of the drills we used. He said to folks about two years ago that I was a Black version of Bobby Knight based on my drills and discipline. Well, back to your question LS. Jim Solmon a guy I know and respect liked the workouts I was doing. So he often brought select kids he thought could handle it to the workouts. Thats what brought the Philly Kids on more than one occasion.  And they were such a pleasure to be around!

LS
Now that we know a little about you I want to ask you some basketball related questions. Is that OK?

LFBall
Yes please be my guest. By the way can I get you a soda or water?

LS
No thianks. But please give me your honest assessment of Seton Hall Mens Basketball?

LFBall
I think Seton Hall is just fine. I feel they are currently trying to fight out of a mini slump but are more than capable of turning the ship around. At first I thought they got the short end of the stick when St. Johns hired Lavin and Rutgers hired Rice. They both seemed to be more news worthy at the time. But reflecting on the season so far it seems Seton Hall actually made the best hire as of this moment. He sure has done better than many expected at this point.  I feel Seton Hall needs a tougher and mentally stronger Herb Pope to show up from this point forward. Herb needs to play with purpose! He needs to be in attack mode and stop playing as if he just enjoys the life around beautiful South Orange with the trees and wonderful people. Time for him to step up.  Jordan Theodore needs to become a leader by taking care of his teammates. He needs to get the ball to them where they can be effective. He also has to hit shots if he is going to take so many. Toughness is  not a concern when it comes to him. Just making shots and making those around him more effective remains my concern. By the way Jordan does not remember me but I worked with him also when he was about 9 years old and his wonderful Mom brought him over to us at Dyckman along with his brother Kwami. He always had a ball with him lol. Still remember his Mom walking on the court during a Rucker game and putting him on the ground for being disrespectful on the bench when he came out of a  certain game. She walked right across the court lol. His Mom is OUTSTANDING!  I also feel the SHU fans have more to cheer about than to frown about. They just do not realize it yet. Lastly I look forwrd to the day that curtain comes down like the Berlin Wall because people will rediscover SHU basketball is a great event to watch.

LS
Same question about Rutgers

LFBall
Rutgers is a sleeping giant.  I dreamed about playing at Rutgers after watching the Phil Sellers, Ed Jordan, Mike Dabney, Hollis Copeland, James Bailey, Les Cason and Abdul Anderson team turn the Garden out. They arrived in two buses with Rutgers, The State University, on the side. Inside the crowd was going crazy shouting RU RAA RAA RU RAA. It was electric and every kid wanted to be part of this magical team from NJ that were like movie stars. Heck they even chanted Les Cason's name and he was no where the player Dick Vitale made folks think he was when he attended Rutherford NJ HS.  Rutgers seems to be on the way back although I feel they could have been right up there if they had kept Gary Waters. I hated his negative energy on the side lines frowning at players for every little mistake but he got results and took RU to the NIT where RU fans packed the place as they did during the Phil Sellers years. When Fred Hill took over we all saw it coming so no one was really surprised. What surprised many of us was the new Fred Hill. This was not the wonderful guy from FDU we all knew. This was not the guy I called Tommy Amaker and told he needs this guy bad!  This was not the guy I went on the internet daily trying in my own silly way to drum up support for when he was trying to get the Seton Hall Assistant job. This was not the guy my son adored! This was definitely a case of "The Return of The Body Snatchers" because someone took the Fred Hill Jr. we loved and adored from us. He really might have come around with another year, But to tell his staff that they could not even speak to certain folks was a definite no-no in my book. I was actually on a list! Wow. I wish him well and know he will do a good job at Northwestern. Enter Mike Rice who I thought was a good candidate but not what Al Skinner or Fran Frachilla could bring to the table. Well,  I was wrong!  I guess that is why I write a blog and do not have a real job involving college basketball lol. Mike Rice is turning the RU Program around. He has them playing hard and recruiting great student athletes.  His staff is superb and really doing wonderful work from NY to Washington DC getting players interested. Rutgers remains a sleeping giant who seems to be on the verge of waking up. Right now they are sleep walking and beating some high profile teams on occasion, but still sorta sleeping. However Coach Rice with a capital C, a guy I remember from Fordham and a guy who also actually worked out with us in the past during his Fordham years, is going to make Rutgers a true upper tier Big East team sooner than later. I also remember Coach Rice working the door at Hoop group Events years ago. Yes I love what Rob kennedy and The hoop group foes and stands for.

LS
How about St. Johns

LFBall
SJU remains "The program" in the NYC Metro area. The question is can they hold on after many seasons of mediocrity? Norm Roberts did a wonderful job based on having nowhere the budget or lets just say opportunities Lavin has to produce a winner. St. Johns for years did it with the best from NY, NJ, and LI who often lived at home with the housing stipend money in their pocket based on fair rent costs in the part of Queens where St. Johns is located. This was a huge recruitment tool since at the time St. Johns did not have dorms and according to NCAA guidelines each player could receive a certain amount to cover living and eating expenses. So players took the money and purchased cars to drive back and forth. Some even took apartments with up to 3 other teammates nearby and paid 1/4 the rent. I still remember a friend of mine who was a SJU star driving a nice Electra 225 with red interior.  Those were the days when playing for St., Johns was almost like playing for the Knicks. St. Johns choose players who they wanted and in most cases got. The NYC PSAL and CHSAA had players, great players, who wanted to attend St. Johns so bad they would have paid to attend. The real stars had great incentives to stay home because the Garden rocked when they played. Interesting also was the large number of players who transferred back home to St. Johns. Reggie Carter and Bernard Rencher are two who come to mind. How about that 6 ft 5 workhorse Matt Brust? SJU was not scared of JC transfers either. Chris Mullin and Walter Berry were the dynamic duo after Walter transferred from San Jacinto to play on a great team with Chris and Mark Jackson. Every now and than they would get that super player from far away. Players like Willie Glass from Atlantic City, or the great HS player from Colorado Chuckie Sprolling (sp) I think. I remember Mike Moses in the backcourt as well as Kevin Williams getting drafted even though he did not start for St. Johns. St Johns players were like pro's. I remember seeing Mark Jackson with a suit and tie on arriving for his games and Walter with an entourage. Even back in the day Beaver Smith was a household name and more famous than many area professionals. I heard Beaver had Dr. J watch his clothes when he played summer league lol. fast forward to now and i see them getting 6000 at the Garden for a Big East game. The new arena is supposed to be nice but I have not been there to see it for myself. I am not sure Lavin will return this season or if at all. I know they have very good players but I also feel something is missing. Maybe it is more tough  representatives from the PSAL and CHSAA. I really look forward to sell outs at the Garden in the near future hopefully. And not just during the Big East Tournament!

LS
Why are you so tough on FDU?

LFBall
Plain and simple I am upset over the way they have ruined what was a solid program under Tom Green. I have never seen in all my years watching basketball a school go out of their way to make a gym unattractive and a team so damn non competitive. I have heard I have been the topic of conversation in the SID's office on more than one occasion.  Maybe that time would be better spent working on getting a few people to know FDU has a team starting with your administration. Or are they at the Madison campus watching the D3 team compete? FDU could really be a good program. It really is a very good school. No reason a place such as that should not average 2500 fans a game and be in the top 1/4 of that conference yearly.

LS
What do you think of College Basketball Recruitment and kids leaving the area to attend college?

LFBall
Honestly unless you are going to Stanford, Northwestern (all you future Doctors and Lawyers), Virginia, Duke, North Carolina, Harvard, and maybe UCLA and Kansas, no kid should go further than 180 miles from home unless no school locally or regionally recruits him. If you are a legit 4 star player and none of the area Big East schools offer you a scholarship I sure understand you attending Clemson, Wake Forest, Rhode Island, Boston College, or even Miami where no one will ever see you again. Yes, thats right! No one will ever see you again. Don't believe me? What happened to the player from paul Roberson who transferred to Miami from Villanova? OK you got my point.  Why not give RU, SJU, and SHU an opportunity? Heck what is wrong with Fordham, Iona, and Manhattan who at one time played games at The Garden and was competitive with SJU during the Campion, Lockhart, and Bucci years? Monmouth is the best thing other than being on the beach in Florida.  Rider though a band box gym is really a nice place. Heck even FDU will not be a bad place once they get it together. Ego makes kids choose wrong. So do advisers who are choosing to benefit them and their personal egos.  NY and NJ is where most of these kids will return and work one day. Not Wisconsin, Indiana, or even Miami.  Not Kentucky or Memphis!  Why not attend school where you will need connections when that NBA contract does not materialize?  So if you do not realize it, I am a fan of kids staying home if the opportunity is right. Plus I want a Tobacco  Road atmosphere like they have in North Carolina. I guess I am just being selfish.

LS
What is our take on the recruitment services ranking HS players?

LFBall
Let me stop laughing. In our area there are a few folks who know the business and even they can be wrong. Just to name a few let me start with Steve Keller, Robert "Rebel" Boyd, Jay Gomes, Ed Butler, Russ Blake, Nate Blue (yes he does know what he is talking about) and Tom Konchalski.  And as I said even those guys and ME get it wrong somtimes. Like I have said in the past the biggest laugh when certain folks go out to a diner with Tom Konchalski is his rating Mike O'Koran a 2 star D3 recruit prior to his senior year at Hudson Catholic. Just think if Dean Smith listened to Tom Mike would have attended Jersey City State University.  Mike as we all know went on to star at North Carolina and for the NJ Nets. I guess even Tom can get it wrong lol.  Many of the other guys with services have no clue. They sit court-side taking notes for publications you never heard of or will never ever see. Many never played, or coached. In fact some barely watched yet now are experts on what level a kid should be recruited. Ever see those bogus top 20 6 grade rankings? How about the top 3rd grader in America? Funny as you know what! Yet they tend to have credibility with college coaches. I happen to know many coaches and often tease them when then call me. They pay folks who do not know yet want free info from me (smile).  Big business for many but the driving force for many is the power of influence.

LS
What is your take on AAU Teams?

LFBall
I think people get it confused. Most of the teams you are really asking about our really just travel programs who might play in one AAU event yearly if that. But let me give my take on travel teams. Most of these teams are funded through fund raising efforts. Tournaments, candy sales, concessions at games, and car washes. In many cases the teams do get funding from people such as Nike, Adidas, Reebok, and Under Armor who is the new kid on the block spending alot of money. Do not be surprised if Sonny Vacarro re-appears running the Under Armor top 100 Camp or something similar. I still do not think a kid will see a HS player with a pair of Under Armor sneakers on and run to buy a pair himself.  What many people fail to realize is 95 percent of the teams playing travel basketball lose money and coaches often pay alot of the expenses from their own pocket. Now there are some that get so much funding even the parents are outfitted at games. One team heading south gets support from Nuke, plus the 5 NBA players who came through their program. I wonder why these successful Athletes rarely give back to the HS Programs other than a set of sneakers here and there? Maybe because the HS did not provide what the travel teams do in terms of tutoring, advice and guidance, exposure opportunities, and in many cases better coaching. Some say the real season if you are not at a good HS program is the travel team season from late March to October. Thats when you will get your real exposure in a very competitive environment. So yes I am a fan of travel teams. And locally there are some very good ones!

LS
Please give us your impression of Kyle Anderson?

LFBall
In two sentences. I would average at least 10 points a game playing with him even at my age. He is super special and extremely gifted and well coached. He does need a vacation after the season away from basketball because he has faced every challenge, played every  game, and hid from no one to be crowned the best in America.

LS
How about Karl Towns Jr.?

LFBall
OUTSTANDING and tons of potential! A once every 20 years player!

LS
I have to ask you about Chris Jones from Teaneck?

LFBall
I am going out on a limb on this one. With the right school choice and a patient College Coach, we will see Chris play in the NBA as a 6 ft 6 guard one day. Extremely underrated and a real candidate for the 2nd best HS player in NJ this season.

LS
What is your take on Gil St. Bernard HS?

LFBall
Ritzy school with an outstanding team and very good coach. Young Sina is very special and will be great in college. I look forward to the game against Plainfield.

LS
Speaking of Plainfield what are your thoughts on them?

LFBall
I hope for a Teaneck vs Plainfield rematch in the sectional finals. Honestly this team is special and after St. Anthony's and St. Benedict's,  rightfully deserves the 3rd spot in the rankings. This is a throwback team if I ever saw one. They play like kids did years ago. Tough and with a purpose!  In fact they remind me of those teams from the deep south that has tough kids who just get after it. I love this team because they are doing it, as is Teaneck, with home grown talent.

LS
Who is the best players you have ever seen in HS

LFBall
In no particular order. Tim Thomas, Shaheen Holloway, Vince Carter,  Koby Bryant, Allen Iverson,  Wayne McKoy,  Dejuan Wagner, Lebron James, John Wall, Filipe Lopez, Lamont Odom, and Aquille Carr. There are more I just cannot think of them at this moment.

LS
What about the best HS Coaches?

LFBall
Bob Hurley, though it gets tired hearing TV people say his name when a St. Anthony's graduate is playing lol. Also Kevin Boyle, Moe Hicks, Johnny  Mathis, Ray Haskins, Gary DeCaeser, Tiny Morton, Danny Hurley, Ron Naclerio,  Abe Heyman (my HS Coach), Curtis March (Outstanding Coach but having to deal with a crazy like me makes him even that mush more special), Ruth Lovelace and her Staff,  Bill Speigal (ex Ben Franklin Coach), and Howie Jones (ex Boys HS Coach) just to name a few.

LS
Last question. Why did you start your blog?

LFBall
Easy question and thanks for asking. I started my blog as a hobby. I wanted to say what I felt and not be censored by anyone.  I felt I had alot to share and even more to say. I was going to really give it to certain people but decided to just keep it clean. But trust me the cheating and corruption in basketball is there and everyone from the NCAA to the AAU know. Kids are getting paid, parents get paid and perks, and even colleges are listening to power brokers who control who they hire based on the promise of special funding and future opportunities. Ohhhhhhh do not start me preaching.  I better end this right now before I provide names!

LS
Thanks for your time

LFBall
No problem I enjoyed it.

MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2012

Talking Prep Schools: Bogus or not Bogus?

Monday,  January 23, 2012

I am far from a football fan but I have to admit even I am excited about the Giants going to The Super Bowl. Big question is where will the parade take place if they win? NY or NJ?  Are they the NJ Giants or the NY Giants? Maybe they are the NJ/NJ Giants! Regardless they have many people very excited about the this upcoming Super Bowl.  Personally I will watch and might even host a party. It just depends on what college games are on TV!

Doing alot of thinking that will not make me a popular guy at certain HS games. I am a bit concerned about the increasing number of prep programs springing up all over the country. Some are in buildings and some are actually run out of apartments. I even have a GREAT FRIEND who has started a program and I asked him about the sincerity of providing the players a solid education. He assured me they are getting that and more. Knowing him as I do I am sure they are getting great lessons that will help them in life and in college. I do trust him!

But some of the others are actually being run by people who have never even completed college. Now we all know that attending and graduating from college does not make you a perfect teacher or coach. We also understand that many who never had formal education really are brilliant and capable of doing great work with young at risk men, which many of the players at some of the schools running programs actually are. But when you look across America and see small 25 person schools springing up and sending players to super high major universities you have to wonder if they are actually that good or does someone really not give a damn and giving young men grades to gain college eligibility.

Education is not a game! Education is nothing to play with! Basketball is such a temporary thing in life that it should be a criminal offense to pass kids just to pass them and use them for personal ego and long term financial benefits. Every kid who is rated high will not make an NBA roster. In fact many will not even last in places like Italy and China. So to push them through with a false sense of academic achievement would be like allowing a person to practice medicine out of a community heath aid  program.

There are enough young men walking the streets in urban America without the skills necessary to be productive citizens. Now many of the bogus schools are providing a stamp of approval to these kids making it seem as if they are ready for great academic things in the future.  When these young men are finished their 4 years of college eligibility and proved they were not the great players many thought they would be, they return to where they grew up with very few credits and just fond memories of being wined and dined for years until they were used up. Many return worst than they were when they left the neighborhood. Now they have to use their academic skills, which they really never mastered. So they become unproductive citizens. And it all started with the HS education they thought they were receiving.

Now if a kid has a HS diploma and is already college eligible but just wants to attend to gain  strength and maturity while getting college exposure that could land him a scholarship it would be fine. But when a kid leaves an accredited HS to transfer to a prep program in South Carolina being run out of a basement in someones home or Church  I feel the Parents need to actually be arrested for being irresponsible by allowing the transfer to occur.

Allow me to paint a picture of what a real Prep School is and what the purpose is. Prep schools such as The Hun School, Blair Academy. St. Benedicts, Peddie, and others are in existence to provide a superior and structured education to those who really can afford to pay tuition of over $35,000 a year including room and board. Not sure what St. Benedict's charges but the others sure charge what I mentioned and more. In New England places such as Choate, Berkshire, Northfield Mount Herman, and others have world class campuses and facilities and like the NJ schools designed to prepare students for college. In many cases they were fir the kids of the rich and famous to help them mature as well as be a stable environment as the parents jet-setted around the world. Than they went from just average athletic teams to becoming competitive. Because of the competitiveness many actually started recruiting players and provided scholarships to those who did not come via programs such as Prep for Prep, or A better Chance, two programs that place urban kids in prestigious  New England Prep schools each year.

When a real hardship came to many traditional prep schools such as St. Thomas Moore, and  The Wincendon School, Asian students started arriving in large numbers sponsored by their governments based on academic potential. Those schools also became the place to be for very good HS players in need of academic structure and better grades and SAT scores. Thus you had the power Prep teams with 11 D1 players and the true ritzy prep schools where the kids of the rich and famous paid over $40,000 a year to attend with 1 or 2 solid mid to high major players who actually were prepared for college. And most came as PG students meaning they were out of regular HS eligibility.

Now comes the new guys. The store fronts, the basements, and those who do it from an apartment. I am very scared about what is happening to those kids. I really pray that kids in these bogus type programs are not being milked for money or self satisfaction of the founders and coaches. As a parent I would never allow my child to leave a solid HS to attend a school in a store front for basketball reasons because basketball is now, knowing how to function in the world including reading, writing, and arithmetic is forever.

So to any parents reading this blog please be careful and monitor the academics as if you are making plans for your future. After all our children are our future.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Question and Answer with LFBall and stuff from last night

Thursday, January 26, 2012

What a day in College Basketball! A team actually lost a game. Can you believe that?  Who would have thought it? Are you telling me there has to be winners and losers? Please! Are you telling me the chances of every team playing great all season long is close to impossible? Wow! Again I am stunned that a team in the United States of America with a name other than FDU lost a game.

Lets start with both Rutgers and Seton Hall. Was it actually "Horrible Wednesday" in New Jersey based on both losing games that on paper they should have won? I say no! Do I feel both played much worst than expected?  I say yes! I have said repeatedly that the good teams win all games they are supposed to win based on better talent or at the least home court advantage based on outstanding crowd support and familiarity of your home court. In the case of Rutgers I really feel it is hard to justify your great wins when you turn around and lose to a team you should beat in DePaul.  I mean this is not the DePaul made famous by Ray Myers.  But on the other hand it is the DePaul of The Big East and honestly all the teams in the Big East are at least decent. And decent teams can win games when the chips fall into place for them.

Lets look at Seton Hall. Again I say the world is not coming to an end for any of us based on a loss to Notre Dame. Seton Hall can still be a post season entry. And I sure am not talking about that Coaches Invitational or the big NJ event with FDU, Binghamton, St. Peters, and Marist.  NJIT was eliminated from the field based on having a better record than all the others. Again I say Seton Hall must hold serve and beat the teams they are supposed to based on certain factors.  Playing at home should mean something if the fans come out and really support them. Senior leadership should be in place with Theodore and Pope, who both saw their games go south on Wednesday evening. 2 for 16 for Pope, the former top 75 national recruit? 4 for 14 for Jordan the highly recruited guard from Englewood NJ and Paterson Catholic HS?  The rest of the players following their lead and playing equally unimpressive.  Coaches cannot shoot the ball or play the game for you. If that was the case SHU would have won because Coach Willard and Coach Holloway together would be too tough as nails mentally and physically to ever let a game such as this turn out the way it did. And trust me Coach Willard was a tough role player who had to prove he was worthy every day,

On a positive note St. Johns won last night at the Garden against a very good but recently under achieving West Virginia University in front of a huge crowd of 6000 plus. I do wonder if this game could have been played at Alumni Hall or Carnesseca Arena as they now call it. But at least they won and it is too bad no one really saw it (smile). We do have to remember that St. Johns is very young with a watered down Fab Five type Freshmen Class who still are potential stars and in a few cases potential NBA draft choices.

Here is my message about the games and played and Fans of the respective teams mentioned. Rutgers, Seton Hall, and St. Johns will not win every game they play. They will make you cheer and approve and they will make you upset and disappointed.  Its just the nature of the game we all love. Winning and losing will happen every time a game takes place. No such thing as a tie in basketball!  But I will say Fans have every right to be fans.  This means they have a right to moan, bitch, applaud, and cheer. It means they can vent frustration as well as predict great things when the final score is in favor of their team. Now here comes where I disagree with many tri-state area fans.

When will local fans understand that support must be consistent, even when you bitch and moan about your teams performance. True fans help teams become programs and programs worthy of recruiting high caliber players such as what St. Johns, Rutgers, and Seton Hall has.   Players want to be part of programs and not teams. Well, the greatest coach in the world with good talent will not be able to attract players if the fans of that team are not supportive by attending games. Well, than  again Miami gets players with very little fan support outside of Luke and his entourage lol.  This brings me to support after a bad loss. Duke can lose games they are supposed to win and return home to a sell out crowd in that old building that seats 4000 but they get 9000 because everyone stands the entire game.  North Carolina will get a sell out if they lost the last game to the Belmont Abby Alumni Association B Team.  Louisville? not having a great season as many predicted but still selling out the YUM Center. Memphis lost its coach and people still purchased season tickets and the crowd is always around 17,000 at Tiger games.

You want to see your team do well? Than I say to the fans at SJU, RU, and SHU, get out to the next game. Get your friends to come out. Pack the place to capacity and when your team comes out for warm-ups give them a standing ovation as opposed to sitting there expecting to see a bad performance. This is how fans of programs react. Fans of teams? They just bitch and provide negative energy. I am sure recruits like Aquille Carr, who still has to be recruited up until he actually shows up on campus in summer 2013 will be watching because at Maryland, it will be 16,000 plus cheering even after a loss!

Question and Answer with LFBall

Since no one seems to ask me my opinion on College or HS basketball related issues I have decided to interview myself. For this I have asked LS who I really am to interview LFBall, who I post under. I hope this interview is enjoyable and enlightening.  Trust me this is just another way of expressing my opinion. No ego, no agenda except information sharing.

LS
We are here with LFBall who has been a fixture on the internet for many years commenting and writing about HS and College basketball. LFball can you tell us what started you posting?

LFball
LS I started back when we only had AOL boards and I read a college basketball board on my old IBM computer. A guy named Giggydawg was saying such interesting things and was so positive about St. Johns University that it peaked my interest to read all the time and occasionally post. This led me to other sites such as NYCNJHoops where we formed almost a bond and supported each other and even attended certain games as a group,  later writing posts about the games we watched. From there I met a guy named Russ Blake who actually figured out who I was when I posted a question asking how good a certain kid was and he knew it had to be the Father of the kid. We communicated and i even wrote some stories for him and Mike Sullivan when Russ was unavailable. By the way Mike Sullivan still owes me my money lol. I than started reading all the good, bad, and ugly on the internet about players, teams, and more. As a parent it was often very hard to read and I found myself writing more and more. Which is how I found the Seton Hall and Rutgers boards to go along with The St. Johns board.

LS
What do you actually know about basketball?

LFBall
Honestly not much lol.!  No really I played the game from 10 years old until my last college game in West Virginia. I was an All City honorable mention player on a 30 and 1 NYC HS team and served as Captain. As I did in junior college and at the 4 year college I graduated from. Coaching wise I coached many great HS, College, and Pro players over the years in leagues in and around NYC with the Dyckman Basketball Program where I served as one of the two lead coaches and primary trainer/instructor. I also coached at Westchester Community College where our teams went to Hutchinson Kansas to the Nationals 3 different times while I was there. I learned alot from the head coach Ralph Arietta as I did from jim Couch of the Dyckman Program.

LS
Can you tell us a few of the players you have worked with in the past?

LFBall
OK I will try to get this right. This is just a few guys I have had an opportunity to work with. Rik Smits, Gus Williams, Mark Jackson, Kevin Williams, Rodney McCray, Scooter McCray, Lowes Moore, Darwin Cook,  Ronny Williams, from Florida, Phil Smith from New Mexico,  Steve Burtt,  Steve Burtt Jr.,  JR Inman, Ryan Ayers, Gerald Henderson, Wayne Ellington, Antonio Pena, God Shamgod, JC Mathis, Mike Nurse, Peter Vignier,  Seth Brown, Donald Osbourve, Pat Sullivan, Rynn Sullivan, Ricardo Greer, Jeffrey Greer, Craig Carter, Jean Preliou, Sean Banks, Sean Couch, and many more.

LS
How did you get to work with the Philly kids?

LFBall
I worked with kids on competing much more than skill development. So my practices were all run like a boot camp. React to the whistle and alot of mental games to make players tougher. When you came to the gym with me you could not talk until the final whistle was blown unless you were talking the game on offense and defense. Honestly it was so hard many players were scared to attend. Fred Benjimin, who now coaches at a New England Prep Power was one of our Dyckman team members who we made a player. Now he has studs every year and uses many of the drills we used. He said to folks about two years ago that I was a Black version of Bobby Knight based on my drills and discipline. Well, back to your question LS. Jim Solmon a guy I know and respect liked the workouts I was doing. So he often brought select kids he thought could handle it to the workouts. Thats what brought the Philly Kids on more than one occasion.  And they were such a pleasure to be around!

LS
Now that we know a little about you I want to ask you some basketball related questions. Is that OK?

LFBall
Yes please be my guest. By the way can I get you a soda or water?

LS
No thianks. But please give me your honest assessment of Seton Hall Mens Basketball?

LFBall
I think Seton Hall is just fine. I feel they are currently trying to fight out of a mini slump but are more than capable of turning the ship around. At first I thought they got the short end of the stick when St. Johns hired Lavin and Rutgers hired Rice. They both seemed to be more news worthy at the time. But reflecting on the season so far it seems Seton Hall actually made the best hire as of this moment. He sure has done better than many expected at this point.  I feel Seton Hall needs a tougher and mentally stronger Herb Pope to show up from this point forward. Herb needs to play with purpose! He needs to be in attack mode and stop playing as if he just enjoys the life around beautiful South Orange with the trees and wonderful people. Time for him to step up.  Jordan Theodore needs to become a leader by taking care of his teammates. He needs to get the ball to them where they can be effective. He also has to hit shots if he is going to take so many. Toughness is  not a concern when it comes to him. Just making shots and making those around him more effective remains my concern. By the way Jordan does not remember me but I worked with him also when he was about 9 years old and his wonderful Mom brought him over to us at Dyckman along with his brother Kwami. He always had a ball with him lol. Still remember his Mom walking on the court during a Rucker game and putting him on the ground for being disrespectful on the bench when he came out of a  certain game. She walked right across the court lol. His Mom is OUTSTANDING!  I also feel the SHU fans have more to cheer about than to frown about. They just do not realize it yet. Lastly I look forwrd to the day that curtain comes down like the Berlin Wall because people will rediscover SHU basketball is a great event to watch.

LS
Same question about Rutgers

LFBall
Rutgers is a sleeping giant.  I dreamed about playing at Rutgers after watching the Phil Sellers, Ed Jordan, Mike Dabney, Hollis Copeland, James Bailey, Les Cason and Abdul Anderson team turn the Garden out. They arrived in two buses with Rutgers, The State University, on the side. Inside the crowd was going crazy shouting RU RAA RAA RU RAA. It was electric and every kid wanted to be part of this magical team from NJ that were like movie stars. Heck they even chanted Les Cason's name and he was no where the player Dick Vitale made folks think he was when he attended Rutherford NJ HS.  Rutgers seems to be on the way back although I feel they could have been right up there if they had kept Gary Waters. I hated his negative energy on the side lines frowning at players for every little mistake but he got results and took RU to the NIT where RU fans packed the place as they did during the Phil Sellers years. When Fred Hill took over we all saw it coming so no one was really surprised. What surprised many of us was the new Fred Hill. This was not the wonderful guy from FDU we all knew. This was not the guy I called Tommy Amaker and told he needs this guy bad!  This was not the guy I went on the internet daily trying in my own silly way to drum up support for when he was trying to get the Seton Hall Assistant job. This was not the guy my son adored! This was definitely a case of "The Return of The Body Snatchers" because someone took the Fred Hill Jr. we loved and adored from us. He really might have come around with another year, But to tell his staff that they could not even speak to certain folks was a definite no-no in my book. I was actually on a list! Wow. I wish him well and know he will do a good job at Northwestern. Enter Mike Rice who I thought was a good candidate but not what Al Skinner or Fran Frachilla could bring to the table. Well,  I was wrong!  I guess that is why I write a blog and do not have a real job involving college basketball lol. Mike Rice is turning the RU Program around. He has them playing hard and recruiting great student athletes.  His staff is superb and really doing wonderful work from NY to Washington DC getting players interested. Rutgers remains a sleeping giant who seems to be on the verge of waking up. Right now they are sleep walking and beating some high profile teams on occasion, but still sorta sleeping. However Coach Rice with a capital C, a guy I remember from Fordham and a guy who also actually worked out with us in the past during his Fordham years, is going to make Rutgers a true upper tier Big East team sooner than later. I also remember Coach Rice working the door at Hoop group Events years ago. Yes I love what Rob kennedy and The hoop group foes and stands for.

LS
How about St. Johns

LFBall
SJU remains "The program" in the NYC Metro area. The question is can they hold on after many seasons of mediocrity? Norm Roberts did a wonderful job based on having nowhere the budget or lets just say opportunities Lavin has to produce a winner. St. Johns for years did it with the best from NY, NJ, and LI who often lived at home with the housing stipend money in their pocket based on fair rent costs in the part of Queens where St. Johns is located. This was a huge recruitment tool since at the time St. Johns did not have dorms and according to NCAA guidelines each player could receive a certain amount to cover living and eating expenses. So players took the money and purchased cars to drive back and forth. Some even took apartments with up to 3 other teammates nearby and paid 1/4 the rent. I still remember a friend of mine who was a SJU star driving a nice Electra 225 with red interior.  Those were the days when playing for St., Johns was almost like playing for the Knicks. St. Johns choose players who they wanted and in most cases got. The NYC PSAL and CHSAA had players, great players, who wanted to attend St. Johns so bad they would have paid to attend. The real stars had great incentives to stay home because the Garden rocked when they played. Interesting also was the large number of players who transferred back home to St. Johns. Reggie Carter and Bernard Rencher are two who come to mind. How about that 6 ft 5 workhorse Matt Brust? SJU was not scared of JC transfers either. Chris Mullin and Walter Berry were the dynamic duo after Walter transferred from San Jacinto to play on a great team with Chris and Mark Jackson. Every now and than they would get that super player from far away. Players like Willie Glass from Atlantic City, or the great HS player from Colorado Chuckie Sprolling (sp) I think. I remember Mike Moses in the backcourt as well as Kevin Williams getting drafted even though he did not start for St. Johns. St Johns players were like pro's. I remember seeing Mark Jackson with a suit and tie on arriving for his games and Walter with an entourage. Even back in the day Beaver Smith was a household name and more famous than many area professionals. I heard Beaver had Dr. J watch his clothes when he played summer league lol. fast forward to now and i see them getting 6000 at the Garden for a Big East game. The new arena is supposed to be nice but I have not been there to see it for myself. I am not sure Lavin will return this season or if at all. I know they have very good players but I also feel something is missing. Maybe it is more tough  representatives from the PSAL and CHSAA. I really look forward to sell outs at the Garden in the near future hopefully. And not just during the Big East Tournament!

LS
Why are you so tough on FDU?

LFBall
Plain and simple I am upset over the way they have ruined what was a solid program under Tom Green. I have never seen in all my years watching basketball a school go out of their way to make a gym unattractive and a team so damn non competitive. I have heard I have been the topic of conversation in the SID's office on more than one occasion.  Maybe that time would be better spent working on getting a few people to know FDU has a team starting with your administration. Or are they at the Madison campus watching the D3 team compete? FDU could really be a good program. It really is a very good school. No reason a place such as that should not average 2500 fans a game and be in the top 1/4 of that conference yearly.

LS
What do you think of College Basketball Recruitment and kids leaving the area to attend college?

LFBall
Honestly unless you are going to Stanford, Northwestern (all you future Doctors and Lawyers), Virginia, Duke, North Carolina, Harvard, and maybe UCLA and Kansas, no kid should go further than 180 miles from home unless no school locally or regionally recruits him. If you are a legit 4 star player and none of the area Big East schools offer you a scholarship I sure understand you attending Clemson, Wake Forest, Rhode Island, Boston College, or even Miami where no one will ever see you again. Yes, thats right! No one will ever see you again. Don't believe me? What happened to the player from paul Roberson who transferred to Miami from Villanova? OK you got my point.  Why not give RU, SJU, and SHU an opportunity? Heck what is wrong with Fordham, Iona, and Manhattan who at one time played games at The Garden and was competitive with SJU during the Campion, Lockhart, and Bucci years? Monmouth is the best thing other than being on the beach in Florida.  Rider though a band box gym is really a nice place. Heck even FDU will not be a bad place once they get it together. Ego makes kids choose wrong. So do advisers who are choosing to benefit them and their personal egos.  NY and NJ is where most of these kids will return and work one day. Not Wisconsin, Indiana, or even Miami.  Not Kentucky or Memphis!  Why not attend school where you will need connections when that NBA contract does not materialize?  So if you do not realize it, I am a fan of kids staying home if the opportunity is right. Plus I want a Tobacco  Road atmosphere like they have in North Carolina. I guess I am just being selfish.

LS
What is our take on the recruitment services ranking HS players?

LFBall
Let me stop laughing. In our area there are a few folks who know the business and even they can be wrong. Just to name a few let me start with Steve Keller, Robert "Rebel" Boyd, Jay Gomes, Ed Butler, Russ Blake, Nate Blue (yes he does know what he is talking about) and Tom Konchalski.  And as I said even those guys and ME get it wrong somtimes. Like I have said in the past the biggest laugh when certain folks go out to a diner with Tom Konchalski is his rating Mike O'Koran a 2 star D3 recruit prior to his senior year at Hudson Catholic. Just think if Dean Smith listened to Tom Mike would have attended Jersey City State University.  Mike as we all know went on to star at North Carolina and for the NJ Nets. I guess even Tom can get it wrong lol.  Many of the other guys with services have no clue. They sit court-side taking notes for publications you never heard of or will never ever see. Many never played, or coached. In fact some barely watched yet now are experts on what level a kid should be recruited. Ever see those bogus top 20 6 grade rankings? How about the top 3rd grader in America? Funny as you know what! Yet they tend to have credibility with college coaches. I happen to know many coaches and often tease them when then call me. They pay folks who do not know yet want free info from me (smile).  Big business for many but the driving force for many is the power of influence.

LS
What is your take on AAU Teams?

LFBall
I think people get it confused. Most of the teams you are really asking about our really just travel programs who might play in one AAU event yearly if that. But let me give my take on travel teams. Most of these teams are funded through fund raising efforts. Tournaments, candy sales, concessions at games, and car washes. In many cases the teams do get funding from people such as Nike, Adidas, Reebok, and Under Armor who is the new kid on the block spending alot of money. Do not be surprised if Sonny Vacarro re-appears running the Under Armor top 100 Camp or something similar. I still do not think a kid will see a HS player with a pair of Under Armor sneakers on and run to buy a pair himself.  What many people fail to realize is 95 percent of the teams playing travel basketball lose money and coaches often pay alot of the expenses from their own pocket. Now there are some that get so much funding even the parents are outfitted at games. One team heading south gets support from Nuke, plus the 5 NBA players who came through their program. I wonder why these successful Athletes rarely give back to the HS Programs other than a set of sneakers here and there? Maybe because the HS did not provide what the travel teams do in terms of tutoring, advice and guidance, exposure opportunities, and in many cases better coaching. Some say the real season if you are not at a good HS program is the travel team season from late March to October. Thats when you will get your real exposure in a very competitive environment. So yes I am a fan of travel teams. And locally there are some very good ones!

LS
Please give us your impression of Kyle Anderson?

LFBall
In two sentences. I would average at least 10 points a game playing with him even at my age. He is super special and extremely gifted and well coached. He does need a vacation after the season away from basketball because he has faced every challenge, played every  game, and hid from no one to be crowned the best in America.

LS
How about Karl Towns Jr.?

LFBall
OUTSTANDING and tons of potential! A once every 20 years player!

LS
I have to ask you about Chris Jones from Teaneck?

LFBall
I am going out on a limb on this one. With the right school choice and a patient College Coach, we will see Chris play in the NBA as a 6 ft 6 guard one day. Extremely underrated and a real candidate for the 2nd best HS player in NJ this season.

LS
What is your take on Gil St. Bernard HS?

LFBall
Ritzy school with an outstanding team and very good coach. Young Sina is very special and will be great in college. I look forward to the game against Plainfield.

LS
Speaking of Plainfield what are your thoughts on them?

LFBall
I hope for a Teaneck vs Plainfield rematch in the sectional finals. Honestly this team is special and after St. Anthony's and St. Benedict's,  rightfully deserves the 3rd spot in the rankings. This is a throwback team if I ever saw one. They play like kids did years ago. Tough and with a purpose!  In fact they remind me of those teams from the deep south that has tough kids who just get after it. I love this team because they are doing it, as is Teaneck, with home grown talent.

LS
Who is the best players you have ever seen in HS

LFBall
In no particular order. Tim Thomas, Shaheen Holloway, Vince Carter,  Koby Bryant, Allen Iverson,  Wayne McKoy,  Dejuan Wagner, Lebron James, John Wall, Filipe Lopez, Lamont Odom, and Aquille Carr. There are more I just cannot think of them at this moment.

LS
What about the best HS Coaches?

LFBall
Bob Hurley, though it gets tired hearing TV people say his name when a St. Anthony's graduate is playing lol. Also Kevin Boyle, Moe Hicks, Johnny  Mathis, Ray Haskins, Gary DeCaeser, Tiny Morton, Danny Hurley, Ron Naclerio,  Abe Heyman (my HS Coach), Curtis March (Outstanding Coach but having to deal with a crazy like me makes him even that mush more special), Ruth Lovelace and her Staff,  Bill Speigal (ex Ben Franklin Coach), and Howie Jones (ex Boys HS Coach) just to name a few.
 
LS
Last question. Why did you start your blog?

LFBall
Easy question and thanks for asking. I started my blog as a hobby. I wanted to say what I felt and not be censored by anyone.  I felt I had alot to share and even more to say. I was going to really give it to certain people but decided to just keep it clean. But trust me the cheating and corruption in basketball is there and everyone from the NCAA to the AAU know. Kids are getting paid, parents get paid and perks, and even colleges are listening to power brokers who control who they hire based on the promise of special funding and future opportunities. Ohhhhhhh do not start me preaching.  I better end this right now before I provide names!

LS
Thanks for your time

LFBall
No problem I enjoyed it.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Talking Prep Schools: Bogus or not Bogus?

Monday,  January 23, 2012

I am far from a football fan but I have to admit even I am excited about the Giants going to The Super Bowl. Big question is where will the parade take place if they win? NY or NJ?  Are they the NJ Giants or the NY Giants? Maybe they are the NJ/NJ Giants! Regardless they have many people very excited about the this upcoming Super Bowl.  Personally I will watch and might even host a party. It just depends on what college games are on TV!

Doing alot of thinking that will not make me a popular guy at certain HS games. I am a bit concerned about the increasing number of prep programs springing up all over the country. Some are in buildings and some are actually run out of apartments. I even have a GREAT FRIEND who has started a program and I asked him about the sincerity of providing the players a solid education. He assured me they are getting that and more. Knowing him as I do I am sure they are getting great lessons that will help them in life and in college. I do trust him!

But some of the others are actually being run by people who have never even completed college. Now we all know that attending and graduating from college does not make you a perfect teacher or coach. We also understand that many who never had formal education really are brilliant and capable of doing great work with young at risk men, which many of the players at some of the schools running programs actually are. But when you look across America and see small 25 person schools springing up and sending players to super high major universities you have to wonder if they are actually that good or does someone really not give a damn and giving young men grades to gain college eligibility.

Education is not a game! Education is nothing to play with! Basketball is such a temporary thing in life that it should be a criminal offense to pass kids just to pass them and use them for personal ego and long term financial benefits. Every kid who is rated high will not make an NBA roster. In fact many will not even last in places like Italy and China. So to push them through with a false sense of academic achievement would be like allowing a person to practice medicine out of a community heath aid  program.

There are enough young men walking the streets in urban America without the skills necessary to be productive citizens. Now many of the bogus schools are providing a stamp of approval to these kids making it seem as if they are ready for great academic things in the future.  When these young men are finished their 4 years of college eligibility and proved they were not the great players many thought they would be, they return to where they grew up with very few credits and just fond memories of being wined and dined for years until they were used up. Many return worst than they were when they left the neighborhood. Now they have to use their academic skills, which they really never mastered. So they become unproductive citizens. And it all started with the HS education they thought they were receiving.

Now if a kid has a HS diploma and is already college eligible but just wants to attend to gain  strength and maturity while getting college exposure that could land him a scholarship it would be fine. But when a kid leaves an accredited HS to transfer to a prep program in South Carolina being run out of a basement in someones home or Church  I feel the Parents need to actually be arrested for being irresponsible by allowing the transfer to occur.

Allow me to paint a picture of what a real Prep School is and what the purpose is. Prep schools such as The Hun School, Blair Academy. St. Benedicts, Peddie, and others are in existence to provide a superior and structured education to those who really can afford to pay tuition of over $35,000 a year including room and board. Not sure what St. Benedict's charges but the others sure charge what I mentioned and more. In New England places such as Choate, Berkshire, Northfield Mount Herman, and others have world class campuses and facilities and like the NJ schools designed to prepare students for college. In many cases they were fir the kids of the rich and famous to help them mature as well as be a stable environment as the parents jet-setted around the world. Than they went from just average athletic teams to becoming competitive. Because of the competitiveness many actually started recruiting players and provided scholarships to those who did not come via programs such as Prep for Prep, or A better Chance, two programs that place urban kids in prestigious  New England Prep schools each year.

When a real hardship came to many traditional prep schools such as St. Thomas Moore, and  The Wincendon School, Asian students started arriving in large numbers sponsored by their governments based on academic potential. Those schools also became the place to be for very good HS players in need of academic structure and better grades and SAT scores. Thus you had the power Prep teams with 11 D1 players and the true ritzy prep schools where the kids of the rich and famous paid over $40,000 a year to attend with 1 or 2 solid mid to high major players who actually were prepared for college. And most came as PG students meaning they were out of regular HS eligibility.

Now comes the new guys. The store fronts, the basements, and those who do it from an apartment. I am very scared about what is happening to those kids. I really pray that kids in these bogus type programs are not being milked for money or self satisfaction of the founders and coaches. As a parent I would never allow my child to leave a solid HS to attend a school in a store front for basketball reasons because basketball is now, knowing how to function in the world including reading, writing, and arithmetic is forever.

So to any parents reading this blog please be careful and monitor the academics as if you are making plans for your future. After all our children are our future.

From January 17, 2010.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 2010


Some Thoughts, A reminder from how it was back in 2010

I really enjoyed watching a few games on TV yesterday. here are some thoughts that came to me, especially as it relates to Northeastern USA basketball.

As I watched the Texas game one of the commentators was raving about the great job being done by the Texas Coach Rick Barnes. Though I do agree Rick Barnes is a very good coach and program administrator, I wonder how close he would come to a national championship without the entire state of Texas behind him? Yes Rick is getting it done but everyone knows Texas is a southwest version of Kentucky in regards to spending money for athletics. As it is at Kentucky, North Carolina, Duke, Kansas, Tennessee, Indiana, and many others, Money will never get in the way of winning and recruiting players. So yes Rick Barnes will do well. He is supposed to and at the snap of his finger he could have a private lear jet ready to take him anywhere to get a player. And his teams want for nothing because they, like many others, are taken care of better than what 75 percent of the players will experience to rest of their lives.

Brings me to the NBA Developmental League. As I watched a game the other night involving two teams with ex college stars playing in a 95% empty arena in a city I have never heard of, I could not help but think how they must have NBA counselors and therapists on staff to treat all these players who were wined and dined their entire basketball lives. It was very odd watching these guys playing so hard in an empty building in an attempt to make it to the NBA. I would imagine only 5% at the most will ever get that opportunity. The rest will have to settle for bus rides to games, buying their own sneakers, and different living conditions from what they had at good ole big time university. Just imagine playing for Kentucky and being treated very special, and than playing for the Topeka Wildcats in front on 220 people in a building that holds 10,000. Wow!

Watched Greg E behind the bench at the Creighton/Wichita game. He looked in awe! There were 16,000 people at that game and they seemed like true fans. I would imagine he never expected to see that type of fan support at Creighton. Funny thing is years ago the Missouri Valley Conference was a league of tough teams with tough big guys. This was prior to the Big east, A10, etc. Well in recent years the league has returned. Most of the teams have tremendous followings. Not sure if Creighton gets 16,000 every home game but I would be stunned if they averaged less than 10,000 a game. I also wonder if they play all their home games in such a building. If so Greg might just enjoy the experience. Personally I feel he is a decent but not great talent at this point. But remember he really is a year ahead because he was supposed to be a freshmen this season. So now he will be back in his rightful year. And trust me, his new coach, Dana Altman, is exceptional and a very good teacher all the way back to his days as a JC Coach. This transfer give Greg a fresh start as he works towards being an NBA draft pick.

Looking forward to all the great games in Springfield Mass. At last I get to watch Michael Gilchrist. But it would be my luck that he misses the train from Camden that takes him to Elizabeth to connect with the bus going to Springfield. The Finley Prep vs St. Pats game might be worthy of taping on your TIVO.

I still feel St. Johns has turned the corner. I also think alot of teams are hoping not to meet them in the Big East Tournament where anything can happen. This year the BET will be magical and like Disney based on magical upsets that are sure to take place.

Seton Hall is a team I thought would have done better. Not sure why they have not won more, but I do feel they lost to teams that no one can say they were completely better than. Again I question the strength and conditioning guys working at SHU as much as the coaches and players. I also again say Pope, Lawrence, and Mitchell are not playing as well as they should. Yes Pope is rebounding, but he has so much more potential. Maybe Bobby needs to allow Dermon Player to get into the coaching motivation thing he does so well. I have seenDermon motivate guys into playing much better than they really are. But stupid fouls, turnovers, missed free throws, etc. are always affected by conditioning which impacts the mental part of the game. Seton Hall is another team that scares alot of people because when they get it together, watch out! And I am sure SHU Fans do not want to hear this, I feel all the SHU guys will return and .......Next season could be really special. Not giving up on them this year, just understanding what has happened thus far.

Rutgers loses to South Florida. Did anyone other than me expect this? If the game was at Rutgers I would expect a win. I feel Rutgers will be very competitive with South Florida, ProvidenceDePaul,Cincinnati, and St. Johns and Seton Hall based on rivalry and familiarity of players.

It seems everyone has FHJ gone at the end of the season. Maybe, maybe not. I don't feel RU has great talent but with a good run and better defense anything can happen. What hurts FHJ more than the record, is the recent stories, transfers, potential transfers, etc. Folks are less forgiving when the record is not good. With a good record all the negative stuff would be pushed under the rug. There are some upcoming games that RU should/could win. Lets see how this plays out.

One thing I will say about a potential coaching change is I hope RU does not make a change just to make a change. No career assistants, No ex players without experience, no HS guys (sorry guys but this is the Big East, experience a must!). A new coach will need to make a base salary of $1,000,000 plus with bonus incentives, new luxury RAC(9000 seats MAX) , and new practice facility. The new coach needs to know how to develop great players and players who have potential but were under the recruitment radar. The Coach should be a people person who could get people out to games based on appearances, TV, and radio shows. The new coach should have national connections and well liked by ESPN and CBS. With that in mind I would say guys like Seth Greenburg, Fran Frachillo, Paul Hewitt, Al Skinner, Jeff Capel, Eddie Jordan (but must have correct staff), Tim Welsh (not a first tier guy at this point though I like him alot), etc. These are the type of guys needed. I know alot of guys are anti Fran, but trust me if you want a national program he has to be strongly considered. I do feel Seth is the one you really need. And there is nothing wrong with going after that super guy who finally gets you where you want to be, It might take salary, plus attendance bonus, plus win bonus, plus special annuity, and more. If not this RU can always hire a HS Coach, Patrick Ewing with a few ex RU guys as Assistants, the Coach from Siena, or maybe hit the jackpot with the current coach at Northwestern who coached Princeton at one time.



4 comments:


rmacballer said...
LFBall- You are spot on regarding Coach Altman's ability as a teacher of the game. It does go all the way back to his days in the JUCO ranks when he had Mitch Richmond at Moberly, followed by being honored as Big 8 (before it became the Big 12) COY @ K-State, to more recently being named the All-Time MVC Centennial Coach. And to just follow up on your comment about the arena/fan base for the Bluejays of Creighton, here are a couple of facts from their media guide: They play all their home games in the Quest Center (site of yesterday's game), they have ranked in the top-15 nationally in home attendance each of the past three years. Last year, they were 12th in the nation averaging 15,930 fans per game (they had 16,900 yesterday). They rank behind only Memphis in non-BCS conference home attendence. Only 12 schools have made the postseason in each of the last 12 years - Arizona, Creighton, Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan State, Oklahoma State, Stanford and Syracuse. Creighton is one of six teams nationally with 20 or more wins in each of last 11 seasons. That list consists of Creighton, Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas and Syracuse. Not a bad resume. It's probably a safe bet that GE will be in good hands out in Omaha and will flourish both on and off the court.
LFBall said...
I just did the same research on Creighton. That arena is wonderful. They even had 15000 plus for Savannah State. The school is a great academic place as well. Altman is the real deal. had the pleasure of him visiting me in my office years ago regarding area players. Strict but loving guy who looks out for his players. He is an outstanding coach. Seems Greg will get alot from this move. The MVC is much better than folks realize. Even the top BE schools would have a hard time winning at those schools. Thanks so much for your comment. Please feel free to comment often, even when you disagree lol.
rmacballer said...
I too have had the pleasure of spending time with Coach Altman over the years. He's a guy who just "gets it", his teams are well coached, play hard, and most importantly get their diplomas at the end of their stay at Creighton. On a side note. As an old bergen county/nnjil guy who just returned to the area, I was happy to come upon your blog and have enjoyed it's content. Don't always agree with your observations (lol) but do look to see "what's up" with LFBall on the metro hoop scene. I'll be parked in front of the tube today myself watching the Big 3 NJ teams battle it out in Springfield.
LFBall said...
How can you not always agree with me? lololol Just kidding! I am far from being an expert. But I do think I have some understanding of the game and the recruitment process. As a NNJIL guy I am sure you missed the Bergen Jamboree. I still remember taking my than 6th grade son all over the county for the early match-ups. Almost every site was sold out. That tournament has to be the best in the entire state. My son could not wait to play for Teaneck one day and he did. Boy those were the good ole days sitting with all the longtime BC fans like a guy named Micky who seemed to go to every football and basketball game every day. Still remember the various coaches around. I remember the Ridgewood Coach getting those to kids to play so hard despite looking like he should be in Hollywood or the Hamptons lol. The rivalries between the various teams and the different players were great, But again Creighton is a great program and one that many kids would appreciate. Thanks again for the comments. Please keep coming back.