Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Saturday, March 8th

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SURVIVAL BOARD UPDATE:

– The final spot in the Ivy League Tournament will go to Brown if they defeat Yale at home, Princeton loses at home to Penn and Harvard loses at home to Dartmouth. Otherwise, it goes to Princeton.

– The final spot in the SWAC tournament goes to Prairie View if they win at home vs Texas Southern or Arkansas-Pine Bluff loses at home to Alcorn State. Otherwise, it goes to Pine Bluff.

– The final spot in the MAAC Tournament goes to Fairfield if they win at home vs Quinnipiac or St. Peter’s loses at home to Canisius. If Fairfield loses and St. Peter’s wind, then the spot goes to Niagara if they win at Rider, or St. Peter’s if Niagara loses.

– The final 2 spots in the Big West Tournament will go to Cal Poly and Hawai’i if Cal Poly wins at Long Beach and Hawai’i wins at Northridge. If one of the two teams loses, then the team that wins and Cal State-Bakersfield will take the two spots. If both Cal Poly and Hawai’i lose, then Cal State-Bakersfield and Hawai’i will get the 2 spots.

– One more team will be eliminated from the Big Ten Tournament. If UCLA defeats USC at home OR Northwestern wins at Maryland today, Sunday’s Iowa at Nebraska game will be a virtual play-in game for the final spot in the Big Ten field. If UCLA and Northwestern both lose, there is one possible scenario where Northwestern ends up getting left out instead (both Iowa and Minnesota would have to win Sunday as well).

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NEWS AND NOTES:

-Illinois finished off their regular season with a big 88-80 home win over Purdue. The Illini have gone through good and bad stretches this year, but they now appear to be healthy, they on their last three regular season games, and are a potentially dangerous NCAA Tournament. Purdue, who had been flying high, ended their regular season by losing five of their last seven

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-SAINT JOHN’S AT MARQUETTE (Big East). This is one of the tougher games of the year for Saint John’s and a win perhaps locks them into a protected seed. Even with a loss the Johnnies are still in really good shape heading into the Big East Tournament. As for Marquette, they are solidly in the field, but can improve their seeding with a win today and a strong showing in the Big East Tournament.

-KENTUCKY AT MISSOURI (SEC). Both teams are safely in the field and both are on the fringe of earning a protected seed. One thing Kentucky could improve upon is their number of true road wins and to get one in a game like this may lock them into a protected seed regardless of what happens next week. Mizzou has been very tough to beat on their home court and I’m sure the committee realizes that.

-MISSISSIPPI STATE AT ARKANSAS (SEC). Arkansas is squarely on the bubble. This game, along with the early round games in the SEC Tournament, feel like must win games. Mississippi State has a good profile and has the chance to really improve upon it with a win today and then some wins in the SEC Tournament.

-VANDERBILT AT GEORGIA (SEC). Vanderbilt is already a virtual lock, but a win today makes then a certain lock. Georgia is still right on the bubble and has work to do. They have been playing better lately and they’re at home against a team that has not been the best on the road. The Bulldogs need this one, and they’ll probabaly need some wins next week as well.

-ALABAMA AT AUBURN (SEC). Alabama has shown that they are a remarkably good team, but they’re also capable of losing to other remarkably good teams. They have lost two straight coming into this, but they were to Tennessee and Florida. This is perhaps the toughest matchup of the three. Auburn is at home, and it’s a rivalry game, and they’ll be jacked way up for it. This may be the toughest game that anyone plays all year. Beating a Final Four caliber team is hard to do, but beating the best team in the country on their court is even harder. And…in about a week’s time we may see these two squaring off again!!

-OHIO STATE AT INDIANA (Big Ten). This is about as bubblicous as they come! Both teams are squarely on the bubble and both really need this win today. Both will also need to probably pick up at least one win in the Big Ten Tournament, but winning today is a almost a must.

-ARIZONA AT KANSAS (Big 12). This is a really tough road test for an Arizona team that’s had some really high water marks this year, but that’s not always played up to their ceiling. Having said that, they’ve played well enough to where a win today should lock them into a protected seed. It won’t be easy, though. While Kansas has had their struggles, they’re still a solid tournament team and are very tough to beat at home.

-OLE MISS AT FLORIDA (SEC). Ole Miss is safely in the field and can really give their potential seed a boost if they can somehow win this one on the road. Florida is battling for a #1 seed and needs to hold serve today and pick up some big wins next week.

-DUKE AT NORTH CAROLINA (ACC). So, the storyline from this one is that Duke is fighting for a #1 seed and even if they lose I still think they’ll end up on the #1 line. North Carolina is fighting for a spot in the field. A win helps, and it probably puts them in, but a loss doesn’t necessarily eliminate them depending on who they end up playing and beating in the ACC Tournament next week. Oh yeah, this is also a rivalry game! And the two teams are just 8 miles apart! And they’ve NEVER met in an NCAA Tournament game and an odd numbered year!!!

-OKLAHOMA AT TEXAS (SEC). This is another super-bubblicious game. Oklahoma has struggled in conference play and has only won one true road game. Today, they have a chance to win a true conference road game against a team that’s also on the bubble. That will address a lot of the things that are missing from their resume. Texas got a big road win at Mississippi State earlier in the week to keep themselves in the discussion. A win today and a couple of wins next week may be enough to get them in, but if they lose today it will really hurt their chances and make the hill they need to climb up a whole lot steeper.

-HOUSTON AT BAYLOR (Big 12). Houston will likely end up as a #1 seed even if they lose this game. We are forecasting Baylor as being inside the bubble, but not far enough inside to where you could call them safe. A win tonight, even though it’s at home, would make them a whole lot safer!!

OTHER NOTABLE GAMES:

-Penn State @ Wisconsin (Big Ten) – Wisky is a solid protected seed and is positioning themselves for a possible deep run in the NCAA Tournament. They just need to hold serve and win their last regular season game

-Iowa State @ Kansas State (Big 12) – Iowa State was beaten in the first meeting between these two, so this is a chance for them to avenge that loss and add another road win to their profile

-South Carolina @ Tennessee (SEC) – this really is just a hold-serve game for the Vols. They’re in the hunt for a #1 seed and will remain that way heading into the SEC Tournament

-Stanford @ Louisville (ACC) – Louisville can pretty much lock up a spot in the top half of the bracket with a win today

-Yale @ Brown (Ivy League) – Yale has wrapped up 1st place and this is really just a warmup game for the Ivy Four

-Georgia Tech @ Wake Forest (ACC) – I get the sense that Wake will be on the board, but won’t be inside the bubble barring a run to the ACC Championship game

-Seton Hall @ UConn (Big East) – UConn is a lock for the NCAA Tournament and should cruise through this one. Although, Seton Hall did win the first game!

-Northwestern @ Maryland (Big Ten) – Maryland is on the brink of earning a protected seed. If they can hold serve at home today and pick up some wins in the Big Ten Tournament they could end up getting it

-Liberty @ Western Kentucky (Conference USA) – Liberty is potentially a tough opponent in the Round of 64 if they can get there. They can wrap up at least a share of 1st place with a win today, but they’ll need to win the auto bid to make the field

-Texas A&M @ LSU (SEC) – TAMU pulled themselves out of a tailspin in a big way with their win against Auburn earlier in the week. It’s not easy to win on the road, but this is still a road game they should win

-SMU @ Florida State (ACC) – SMU probably can’t reach the bubble, but if they win out to the ACC Championship game they may get a serious look

-Air Force @ Utah State (Mountain West) – Utah State can virtually lock themselves in if they avoid a loss today

-Providence @ Xavier (Big East) – Xavier is squarely on the bubble and needs to avoid a loss in this game. Even with a win they may have a little more work to do in the conference tournament next week

-Grand Canyon @ Abilene Christian (WAC) – GCU is probably the best team in the WAC, but the best they can do in the conference standings is a tie for 1st and they’ll need a Utah Valley loss for that to happen

-UC San Diego @ UC Davis (Big West) – UCSD can clinch an outright 1st place finish, and in my opinion clinch a spot inside the bubble, with a win today

-Virginia Tech @ Clemson (ACC) – Clemson’s resume is very strong and if they can hold serve and pick up some big wins next week they may be on the brink of a protected seed

-Butler @ Creighton (Big East) – Creighton is safely in the field and should be safely in the top half of the bracket. A win today would ding them a little bit, but not by too much

-Texas Tech @ Arizona State (Big 12) – Texas Tech is a virtual lock for a protected seed and should be able to add another road win to their resume

-USC @ UCLA (Big Ten) – It’s a rivalry game, but it’s also a big mismatch. UCLA should hold serve and depending on what happens next week could end up with a really solid seed

-Utah Valley @ Tarleton State (WAC) – Utah Valley can clinch 1st place outirght with a win tonight

-Utah @ BYU (Big 12) – BYU is one of the hottest teams in the country right now. They’re riding a huge wave of momentum and energy, the fans should be bonkers tonight, and Utah is probably just going to be far too overwhelmed

-UC Irvine @ UC Santa Barbara (Big West) – at-large hopes are barely flickering for UCI. My feelings on them are that if they win tonight they belong in, but that the actual committee isn’t likely to take them. But, to have any chance at all, they need to win tonight

-Nevada @ San Diego State (Mountain West) – the Azetcs should be safely in if they win this one, but they may not be safely in with a loss. They need to hold serve

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament in DC: HoopsHD interviews Northeastern cheerleader Jenna Barber

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the parents, fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA Tournament is taking place this weekend in Washington, DC, and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD is covering all the angles so you can look forward to an abundance of access in the days ahead. Jon Teitel continues our coverage from DC with an interview of Northeastern cheerleader Jenna Barber about being a captain and her prediction for tonight’s game vs. Hampton.

You are from North Attleboro, MA: what made you choose Northeastern? It is a really good school that offers a lot of career opportunities.

You are majoring in psychology/behavioral neuroscience: how did you choose those subjects? I am in a “Plus 1” program so I am also getting my Masters in applied behaior analysis. I enjoy working with kids, and psychology is the best prerequisite major to do that.

You are captain of the team: what is the key to being a good leader? We are a club sport but compete at a national level. The keys are to lead by example and be a role model for my teammates.

You are a senior: what is the post-graduation plan? I currently work as a therapist for a behavioral consulting agency.

After not winning more than 12 games in any of the past 4 years the Huskies won 17 this year: is it more fun to cheer for the team now that they are doing well? It is definitely more fun! The basketball team also seems to be enjoying it, and the game-day atmosphere this year has been great.

What has been the highlight of your season so far: beating up on some of the other Boston schools in November, Senior Night, other? Senior Night was very fun. We beat North Carolina A&T, and after taking a big lead our coach put in the seniors!

Your squad is ranked 3rd in the nation in all-girl D-1: what would it mean to you to win NCA nationals next month? It would mean pretty much everything. Our coach Kennedy Pagano has worked with us for the past 4 years to help us become as competitive as we are: it would be my peak.

How does your team decide who gets to go to DC, and what will it mean to you to see your group doing its thing in front of a national TV audience? There are 24 girls on the team and we choose the 12 strongest to come to DC. It is the only time all year that we travel with the team: it is nice to support them and do more outreach in new places.

Does your squad have anything extra-special planned for this week? It is a chance to hang out as a team, and since we have our strongest cheerleaders it allows us to perform more advanced skills on the sideline.

Any predictions for your game on Saturday vs. Hampton? I think our team will do well. We used to have a situation where our 1 best player would have to carry the whole team, but this year is great because everyone has been feeding off each other.

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament in DC: HoopsHD interviews Campbell band members Anna Miller/Matt Olive

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the parents, fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA Tournament is taking place this weekend in Washington, DC, and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD is covering all the angles so you can look forward to an abundance of access in the days ahead. Jon Teitel continues our coverage from DC with an interview of Campbell band members Anna Miller/Matt Olive about majoring in music education and their predictions for today’s game vs. Delaware.

You are both from North Carolina: what made you choose Campbell? ANNA: I am a big family person with 2 young siblings so I really wanted to be close to home. MATT: Music is really important to me and during COVID I was impressed that the Campbell band modified its approach rather than act like most schools and shut everything down.

You are both majoring in music education (Anna is focusing on the French Horn): why did you choose that subject? ANNA: I started playing the trumpet in 6th grade and the French Horn in 7th grade. I originally majored in physical therapy…but I hated it. Fortunately, I was minoring in music so after making it my major it was easy to get into the swing of things. MATT: In high school I had a lot of opportunities to lead/teach my peers, which was my “a-ha” moment, and I have not looked back ever since.

You play the mellophone: what the heck is that, and what is your favorite song to play? ANNA: It is like a bigger trumpet with a lower pitch and has a punchier sound. I like to play “Holiday” by Green Day and “Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)” by The Offspring.

You play the drums: when did you 1st start playing the drums, and what is your favorite song to play? MATT: I started in church, and through trial and error I eventually figured it out. I like to play any song by Twenty One Pilots because of their drummer Josh Dun.

You are the incoming Drum Major for this fall: what was your reaction when you got the good news? ANNA: I knew that it would probably be me, as I work heavily with our band director Dr. Phillips, but I was still very excited to get it.

You are the graduating Drum Major: what has that role entailed? MATT: I conduct the band, teach band camp, and pass along all our traditions. We offer opportunities for rising high school students including “Rally Day” when they get to join our band for the day.

What is the post-graduation plan? ANNA: I am a junior and hope to be a middle school band director and eventually help lead a high school marching band. MATT: I am a senior and would like to teach elementary music for a couple of years, then head to grad school, then become a high school band director.

What can you tell me about your hobbies? ANNA: I enjoy reading so if I had to share a book recommendation I would say that my favorite series is “The Hunger Games”. There is a new book in the series that is coming out soon and I am very excited that my mother pre-ordered it for me! MATT: I enjoy composing music and have even arranged some tunes that the Sound of the Sandhills Basketball Pep Band plays. My biggest project has been “Life is a Highway” by Rascal Flatts. I had to decide which parts are the most important and what instrument they are best suited for, then complete a piano sketch and turn it into a band score.

What has been the highlight of your season so far: the 7-game winning streak, Senior Night, other? ANNA: Senior Night was really exciting, but also sad. The reason I will never forget it is that 2 of our other percussionists got engaged that night! MATT: We are known for playing well but also for being a bit rowdy. Our women’s team has been great this year, especially at home (12-2!), so I feel that we serve as their home-court advantage.

How does your school decide who gets to go to DC, and what will it mean to you to see your group doing its thing in front of a national TV audience? ANNA: You have to be respectful/responsible. Our band director wants to bring good students who are also energetic. MATT: We have to sound good, be well-balanced, and look good in terms of the quality that we carry ourselves with in DC. A professor once told me that the 3 keys are to be talented, easy to work with, and reliable. This actually feels very similar to playing at home so we will bring the same energy that we always do.

Does your band have anything extra-special planned for this week? ANNA: I am hoping that we win, as that would give us the chance to visit a couple more monuments in DC. If we lose today then at least we will get to do some shopping at the Potomac Mills Mall on the way home. MATT: I am a big foodie so I am glad that we will get to enjoy new varieties of food…pending a victory.

Any predictions for your game on Saturday vs. Delaware? ANNA: It will be a close game, but I do not want to jinx it by picking a winner! MATT: I respect Coach Kevin McGeehan and know that he will put some inspiration into our players: fortunately we have been a good 2nd half team all year.

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament in DC: HoopsHD interviews Elon cheerleader Kaitlyn Leazer

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the parents, fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA Tournament is taking place this week in Washington, DC, and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD is covering all the angles so you can look forward to an abundance of access in the days ahead. Jon Teitel continues our coverage from DC with an interview of Elon cheerleader Kaitlyn Leazer about cheering for a winner and her prediction for today’s game.

You are from Cramerton, NC: what made you choose Elon? I wanted to go to a small school in North Carolina that had a good education program. I did golf/track/swim/cheer in high school and wanted to continue doing a sport in college. I tried out for the cheer team…and made it!

You are majoring in elementary/special education: how did you choose those subjects? While I was doing sports in high school I also served as a volunteer coach for younger kids and loved doing that. I am now a North Carolina teaching fellow.

Last spring you won the All-Female Coach’s Award: what did it mean to you to receive such an honor? It meant the world to me: it was such a high honor for my coach to recognize me.

You are a senior: what is the post-graduation plan? I will stay in Alamance County and become a special-ed teacher. I actually submitted my application for the Masters program at Elon this morning while on the bus ride to the arena.

You have been cheering for most of your life: how did you 1st get into it? I started as a 5-year old cheering at Pop Warner games and fell in love with it.

The Phoenix have had losing records for the past 3 seasons but will finish this year with a winning record: how nice is it to finally get to cheer for a successful team?! It is awesome! The atmosphere at our games this year has been amazing. The fans have showed up in great numbers and it feels like 1 big family.

What has been the highlight of your season so far: beating Notre Dame on the road, Senior Night, other? Beating Notre Dame was great, as was keeping it close on the road in our season-opener at UNC (Elon led by 2 PTS with 7 minutes left). We also beat Towson a couple of weeks ago, and they are the #1 seed in the tourney this week.

How does your school decide who gets to go to DC, and what will it mean to you to see your group doing its thing in front of a national TV audience? Our coach selects people from 2 teams to form 1 combined team: it is usually comprised of upperclassmen. I have only cheered at the women’s tournament in the past so cheering at the men’s tournament this week will be a fun new experience.

Any predictions for your opening game vs. Drexel? Hopefully a win! It is an 8 vs. 9 game so it should be close. We did a send-off for the teams from the hotel this morning with the Drexel squad, which was nice.

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Championship Week Video Notebook – Day 6

David Griggs is still locked in the Puppet Bunker!

Check out the HOOPS HD SURVIVAL BOARD, which shows who is a lock, who is on the bubble, and who needs the auto-bid

Also, don’t miss our CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT PAGE, which has brackets, times, and viewing information for all 31 conference tournaments

Check out our new HOOPS HD TEAM SHEETS AND DEFCON RATINGS for all 364 D1 teams

Finally, be sure to keep an eye on our most recent BRACKET PROJECTIONS

Conference Tourney action continues!! It was a wild day in the Summit League where we saw multiple upsets. Northern Iowa, who had looked so good in the last few weeks of the regular season, was knocked out by 11th seeded Valparaiso in Arch Madness. The championship game is set in the OVC for the first automatic bid tomorrow. We discuss all that, and more!!

And, for all you radio lovers, below is an audio only version of the show…

OHIO VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP:

BIG SOUTH SEMIFINALS:

MISSOURI VALLEY SEMIFINALS:

NORTHEAST SEMIFINALS:

SUMMIT LEAGUE SEMIFINALS:

AMERICA EAST QUARTERFINALS:

SOCON QUARTERFINALS:

SUN BELT STAIRWAY TO SEVEN QUARTERFINALS:

BIG SKY OPENING ROUND:

CAA 2ND ROUND:

WEST COAST 3RD ROUND:

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All-Access at the CAA Tournament in DC: HoopsHD interviews Delaware basketball father Mark Jerome about his son Kobe

CLICK HERE for Today’s Hoops HD Daily Rundown, which contains links to our latest Championship Week Video Notebook, and more

Conference tournaments are about basketball but also so much more: the parents, fans, bands, cheerleaders, etc. The CAA Tournament will be taking place next week in Washington, DC, and we could not be more excited to be there in person! HoopsHD is covering all the angles so you can look forward to an abundance of access in the week ahead. Jon Teitel continues our coverage from DC with an interview of Delaware basketball father Mark Jerome about his son Kobe who is trying to make the NCAA tourney (and his son Ty who already won an NCAA tourney a few years ago).

You are president of a youth basketball organization in Manhattan called Global Professional Sports: what makes your program different from other programs? There is a ton of competition in New York City in youth sports, so we are grateful to anyone who wants to play for us. What separates is us is that we try to enhance a player’s IQ. It is amazing to be super-athletic…but 99% of the world does not have that, so the only way to compete at a high level is to work hard/handle pressure/make decisions in a chaotic environment. I do not understand why some people call basketball an easy game: someone is physically trying to stop you on every possession! It takes a long time to improve, so it takes patience on the part of us/the players/their families.

You spent several years as head coach at Beacon High School: what is the key to being a good coach? I took over a team that was 2-15 and during my 1st year we were bad. Beacon has a great academic environment, so there is a lot of competition to get in there. A lot of people cannot afford private schools but a few years ago there were 10,000 applicants for only 300 spots: the line for people waiting to take a tour went around a big city block! We were not getting the best athletes back then so at 1st we were just a disaster. The following summer I let everyone on the team know that if they wanted to play then they would have to commit to working out all summer long. The kids put the work in…and we went 24-0 the following season. In New York City teachers will act as coaches, but they are being pulled in so many directions that they do not have enough time to work on their craft. We would face other schools with more talent, but since I have studied this for years and am passionate about it, we were able to beat them. We were in an athletic league but by Year 3 the teams that had beaten Beacon in the past by 30 PTS were worried about facing us. Our kids worked hard and bought in and changed the culture. You could see the confidence building over the course of the year as we beat more and more teams: it became tangible, and our practices were intense. By the middle of the year the captains were running practice, so I give a lot of credit to our kids.

Your son Ty went to Virginia, and in the 2018 NCAA tourney he scored 15 PTS in a 1st-round loss to UMBC: how stunned were you to see the Cavaliers get upset by a #16-seed? The kids were resilient a few days later, but I was depressed until I got on the phone to talk about it with Coach Tony Bennett. Anything can happen in the NCAA tourney since there are no bad teams, but it was a lot of “what could go wrong did go wrong”. There were a lot of storylines that have never been told that impacted that game, as well as some calls that went against Virginia.

Take me through the magical 2019 NCAA tourney:
UVA had a 4-PT win over Oregon in the Sweet 16, an OT win over Purdue in the Elite 8, and a 1-PT win over Auburn in the Final 4: how was you blood pressure doing by the time they had survived that gauntlet?!
I still have not recovered! Occasionally someone will talk to me about it…and I still get heart palpitations as if I am reliving it. I know everyone deserves to win but I think that team remains 1 of the greatest stories in American sports. It was a great group of staff/players who worked very hard: The culture that Tony created is so comforting that as a parent I could relax after dropping Ty off on campus. It was tough emotionally, but the outcomes made it all worth it.

In the title game Ty scored 16 PTS in an 8-PT OT win over Texas Tech: where does that rank among the highlights of the Jerome family? In terms of sports highlights it is at the top…for now. People texted me throughout the Final 4 and I later learned that during OT Jim Nantz mentioned that I used to take Ty to games as a kid. It is like a dream for any athlete to play in a title game and win it at the end. After the buzzer assistant coach Jason Williford told security to let us onto the court, and it was the most amazing feeling that anyone can have.

Ty’s scoring average had been decreasing over the past several years and he only played 15 total minutes last year, but this year he has become 1 of the top scorers off the bench for the team with the best record in the NBA (Cleveland): how was he able to bounce back in a big way this year? He is a solid player and has had success in the past. At 1 point during his 1st year in OKC he was the 5th-leading scorer off the bench in the NBA, but the following year the coaching staff decided to go with someone else. Imagine going to work and having your boss say that he is picking someone else to do your job: it is demoralizing, and I did not know the right things to say to him. He was getting criticized on social media without people understanding the entire situation. He was not in their plans but was eventually able to get a 2-way contract with Golden State. My kids have a tremendous work ethic and know how to win…but it is an acquired taste. I have taught them since age 2 how to communicate/shoot even if they are not soaring through the air. I could see Ty’s confidence level growing that year: it is hard to make an NBA roster and hard to stay on 1. He is a battler and has been that way his whole life.

His 44 3P% is #4 in the league and last January he scored a career-high 33 PTS while becoming the 1st player in Cavaliers history to make at least 8 threes without missing a single attempt: what is his secret to making shots from behind the arc? Practice. There were times when Ty and his brother would just shoot and shoot and shoot. 1 day around 7th/8th grade Ty was unsure if he would go to practice: I told him that I loved him…but that practice was not optional! He got torched in our next game, which I think made him understand that if he wanted to be successful then he had to work hard. He got into the gym after that and never left the gym. If you look at athletes in any sport who had nice long careers (Jerry Rice/Walter Payton/LeBron James), it is because they knew how to eat right/stretch right/work on their body.

Your son Kobe began his college career at UC-Riverside in 2021: why did he decide to transfer after his sophomore year, and what made him choose Delaware? Riverside was not a good fit for him: the culture at some of these programs is amazing to me. We got to experience the paradigm of Virginia that everyone should aspire to, then you look at other schools and see the complete opposite. As a parent you need to step in and ask your kid if they feel that they are in the right place. Delaware coach Martin Ingelsby called Kobe, got a good report from the Riverside coach, and was kind enough to offer him a scholarship.

The Blue Hens won 19 games last year but have lost 19 games so far this season: do you think they can get things turned around this month? I do not know the answer, but when you lose a lot of games it is hard to bounce back. You need to have some strong/healthy conversations, which is a difficult challenge. I do not know if everyone can look in the mirror and figure out what adjustments need to be made. I have been there as a coach: at 1st I did not think it was my fault, but I evolved and realized that you need strong chemistry, which is hard to build in this era of the transfer portal. It is hard to build camaraderie: 1 topic I discuss on my podcast are the pros/cons of NIL. If someone is making more money than you are, how can you foster a brotherhood? You need to speak with every player, hear them out, and understand who you are recruiting. I read an article about Iowa State coach TJ Otzelberger and how he has done a great job of getting all his players to buy in. Rick Pitino has done that as well at St. John’s: some coaches are very good at it, and some are not.

You played basketball at Lafayette and your ex-wife played basketball at Brandeis: who is the best athlete in the family? Unfortunately, my boys got their mother’s athleticism, but they compensate in other ways. My 4-year-old is probably the best athlete of all of us. Sometimes I look at my sons and wonder how they reached the levels they are at. I am most impressed by the way they were able to make it as far as they have, which is due to their hard work/IQ/shooting ability.

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