March 23: News Headlines Digest



  • Also see our Daily Threads, March 23, and the News Digest for Yesterday, March 22, as well as Daily Threads for Yesterday, March 22

    ####NCAA Tournament 2014 Schedule: Times, Dates, Live Streaming and TV Info####

    BRACKET: PDF | Check out the Leaders of the KU Buckets Group on ESPN


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    ##Family, basketball come together for Wiggins brothers during NCAA Tournament##

    They grew up in a quiet suburb outside Toronto, a place where you had to work to care about the NCAA Tournament.

    It’s not that all Canadians were averse to brackets or watching wall-to-wall basketball for a few days in March. Drama is drama, no matter what country you’re living in.

    ##Newell: Foul-prone Tarik Black, Jamari Traylor to be tested in KU basketball’s game against Stanford##

    ST. LOUIS — Every day in practice, Kansas assistant coach Norm Roberts yells the same thing at senior forward Tarik Black: “Keep your hands high!”

    It’s one of the most important lessons Black has learned during his 10 months at KU.

    ##Dodd: Wiggins family made Sunflower State a good fit##

    ST. LOUIS — They grew up in a quiet suburb outside Toronto, a place where you had to work to care about the NCAA Tournament.

    It’s not that all Canadians were averse to brackets or watching wall-to-wall basketball for a few days in March. Drama is drama, no matter what country you’re living in

    ###Ward: Wichita State-Kentucky showdown has just about everyone talking###

    ST. LOUIS — The men, one in a yellow T-shirt, the other in a blue sweater, stood rambling about basketball over low-ball glasses filled with brown liquor and melting ice cubes.

    With increasingly slurred words, the men tossed superlatives at Wichita State and Kentucky, calling the bartender over for another round as Friday night turned into Saturday morning in a small hotel bar a few blocks from Scottrade Center.

    ###Rivals: Opposing view: KU vs. Stanford###

    Stanford runs a triangle, and they’re at their best when the inside and outside game work in tandem. Though he’s prone to foul trouble, Stefan Nastic is a very efficient interior scorer. When he’s effective in the post, Dwight Powell converts his drives and opportunities around the basket, and Chasson Randle and Anthony Brown are hitting from deep, Stanford’s a difficult team to guard.

    ###What is Andrew Wiggins ceiling?###

    Is Wiggins still the NBA draft’s top prospect?

    Chad Ford: Andrew Wiggins began the college season as the consensus No. 1 pick in the 2014 draft among NBA scouts and general managers. After an up-and-down start to his college career at Kansas, it looks like he’ll end the season exactly where he began – No. 1 on our Big Board.

    #####Please add stories here##### ###### Also see our Daily Threads, March 23, and the News Digest for Yesterday, March 22, as well as Daily Threads for Yesterday, March 22



  • One made shot in Wiggins last game; none for Embiid.

    My bracket is officially busted and being a sore loser, I’m done watching basketball until October.



  • @dylans Feeling about the same right now.



  • @dylans Im deeply sad. I agree. no more College ball for me til fall. Like I said before I really hope Embiid realizes he has unfinished business here and comes back. I know we will be better next year. But that’s not much of a consolation right now.



  • I don’t see how Wiggins can be the top pick after this game. Top 3 at best. Feel sorry for the kid but he didn’t take over when we needed him too.



  • @Lulufulu85 He still could be because NBA teams don’t take players exclusively based on performance on the college court. They look at a variety of other aspects that they think are better predictors of success at the next level.

    Wiggins’ athletic talent and the kind of game that he excels at might be a better indicator of where he is picked.



  • @Lulufulu85 Another prime example of why I don’t like the OAD thing. Sure, Wiggins got great advertising all year long, but in the end - we’re going home early. It’s definitely not all his fault, not by a long shot. But how long has it been since a OAD has really done anything to win his team the crown? I’d say Carmelo in 2003.



  • @nuleafjhawk I don’t think what Carmelo did got them the crown as much as the bricks we threw from line.



  • But how long has it been since a OAD has really done anything to win his team the crown?

    @nuleafjhawk Answer: 2011 😞

    We seem to come up on the short end of the stick every time.



  • I feel sorry for Tarik…wish we had him another year.



  • A couple of comments for consideration: Was Tharpe this year’s Elijah? For the past two games, Connor showed he was much more valuable – he did NOT turn the ball over, he made good passes. When open, he shot the ball effectively. Yet Bill is a stubborn ol’ ball coach and he stuck with Tharpe as a starter in each half today with extended playing time. I said three weeks ago that KU cannot go deep without a point guard. Most of us saw our best point guard for the tournament. Bill didn’t seem to. Who will be our point guard next year?

    What will Bill do about moving Perry to the 3. Over and over we have seen how ineffective Perry is against “Long.” That is not going to change, and we usually play a few “long” teams each year . . . and they are usually pretty good.

    Lastly, we play poorly against zones . . . because we never play zones ourselves. (I don’t remember us playing zone this year at all.) If you don’t play zone at all, the only time you practice against it is the day before you play a zone team. That is not enough! I predict that whether or not Bill plays zone at all next season, you will be seeing more zone from more college teams . . . for that very reason.


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