Happy Birthday!: HoopsHD interviews 1997 D-2 POY Kebu Stewart

Sometimes a player at a small school will transfer to a big school and then realize that he is no longer the focus of the offense. Sometimes a player at a big school will transfer to a small school and then realize that he can dominate. Kebu Stewart fits squarely into the 2nd category. He began his college career at UNLV where he became the 1st freshman to ever be named Big West POY. He was suspended from the team after the following season and transferred to D-2 Cal State Bakersfield. It worked out quite well for him in 1997: D-2 national POY, D-2 national title, and led the nation with 13.4 RPG. He was drafted by Philadelphia that summer and spent a decade playing pro basketball in the US/overseas. HoopsHD’s Jon Teitel got to chat with Kebu about being a great rebounder and winning a title. Today is Kebu’s 48th birthday so let us be the 1st to wish him a happy 1!

You were the 1st recruit at UNLV after Coach Jerry Tarkanian was fired: why did you choose the Rebels, and how did you like playing for Rollie Massimino? I loved Rollie: he was like a father figure to me. His assistant also came to recruit me before becoming coach at Villanova: some guy named Jay Wright! They promised my mom that they would take me under their wing.

After redshirting as a freshman you were named 1994 Big West POY: how were you able to come in and be so successful in your 1st year on the court? I sat out due to Prop 48, then had some problems concerning an agent, but once I got on the court I played without any pressure and was anxious to get out there after having to play intramurals for a year.

The following season you were suspended from the team after receiving a free pair of shoes from an agent’s representative: how prevalent were free benefits for players back in the day, and why did you decide to transfer to Bakersfield? Everyone would come after you in Vegas and Rollie got a lot of heat for taking me as a Prop 48 player even though Tarkanian did a lot of that. Rollie is like Coach K: he tells you exactly what your role is and runs a clean program. I got in trouble with the same agent who got the Florida State football team in trouble for getting stuff from Foot Locker (Nate Cebrun). They gave me an ultimatum so I told them I got some sneakers and free food at some buffets in Vegas. Rollie got bought out of his contract due to going 15-13 in his 2nd year and had a lot of pressure placed on him. All of the Vegas boosters bought out Rollie’s contract: it was not the university that got rid of him. They brought in Tim Grgurich as Rollie’s replacement, but he only lasted 7 games before heading back to the NBA. They brought in 2 more coaches who did not work out: it was just a big-time mess. Bill Bayno came in the following year and wanted to have a clean slate so he brought in an entirely new set of players. We talked and at 1st he told me to get eligible but later told me to transfer. A lot of D-1 schools were interested in me but I did not want to sit out for yet another year. I wanted to play right away so my only 2 choices were NAIA or D-2. Coach Dave Rice helped me through the process and told me that Bakersfield was the best D-2 program out there. Bakersfield coach Pat Douglass was 1 of several coaches who interviewed for the UNLV job, but after he did not get it he recruited me to come play for him out west. Things worked out well for me after I transferred.

In 1997 you led the nation with 13.4 RPG: what is your secret for being a great rebounder? I think that it is a combination of instincts and hard work. It is not like scoring: you have to bring the energy every night. I could not jump like Vince Carter but had a quick 2nd jump and could push people out of the way under the rim.

In 1997 you were named D-2 national POY: what did it mean to you to win such an outstanding honor? That was major for me: it showed me that all of my hard work had paid off and it was a great honor.

In the 1997 D-2 national title game you had 18 PTS/21 REB in a 1-PT win over Northern Kentucky after Andy Listerman missed a 5-footer at the buzzer: did you think that Listerman got fouled, and what did it mean to you to win the title? Winning a title was just the cherry on top of my college career and got me invited to a bunch of pre-draft camps. I remember that he almost made the shot but I do not recall whether he was fouled.

In the summer of 1997 you were drafted in the 2nd round by Philly: did you see that as a validation of your college career, or the realization of a lifelong dream of reaching the NBA, or other? It was definitely a lifelong dream…but I wanted to go in the 1st round! I knew that I was going to be drafted: I considered coming out after my junior year but was glad to finally get the payoff.

You played 15 games for the 76ers: what is your favorite memory from your time in the NBA? It was great to play with a legend like Allen Iverson but my favorite memory is when Coach Larry Brown gave me a chance to play against Portland. We had 6-7 guys who were hurt that night and I ended up getting about 8 REB in 10 minutes while battling Rasheed Wallace/Brian Grant: I felt great about holding my own. Every time I got an opportunity I tried to show what I could do: I just wish that I had more opportunities.

You later spent a decade playing basketball all over the world: what did you learn from these experiences, and how did basketball in the NBA compare to basketball overseas? I tell other guys that playing abroad is not for everybody: you can make a good living but there are many barriers (language, culture, etc.). In the NBA we would just practice once in the morning and lift some weights, but when I played abroad we would practice twice a day until we got it right. That is why the European players have such well-crafted games and work harder than us over there, even though the US players are more naturally athletic. The coaches in Europe are very demanding and are old-school guys who require you to adjust to their mindset. I remember watching a young Dirk Nowitzki work hard both before and after practice.

After retiring you became a high school coach: how do you like coaching, and what do you hope to do in the future? I would love to become a head coach 1 day but right now I just enjoy being an assistant coach. I have so much to offer the younger generation.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Saturday, Dec 18

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Creighton rolled over Villanova in their Big East opener last night 79-59, and for the first time all season question marks are going up around Villanova.  There is still very little doubt that they’re a tournament team, and they’ll probably get their season turned back around and safely end up getting a protected seed, but this was their second blowout loss in a row.  Granted, both the teams that beat them were really good, but when you believe a team to be a Final Four caliber team it’s shocking to see them get blown out like that.

-Questions are also being raised about Saint Bonaventure, who was blown into the sun yesterday by what is from all accounts an average at-best Virginia Tech team.  The final score was 86-49.

-Mississippi State held off Furman 69-66 to improve to 8-3 on the year.  Seven of those wins have come at home, though, so they still have some work to do.

-Wake Forest is now 11-1 after beating Charlotte in a close on 82-79.  Wake still hasn’t faced any really big tests, but they do have a bloated record.

-San Diego State got a really nice win against a quality Saint Mary’s team that they desperately needed.  This game had such a pivotal feel to it for the Aztecks.  A win gets them to 7-3 with a nice neutral floor win against a solid tournament caliber team.  A loss would have knocked them down to 6-4 with nothing to speak of on their resume.

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-BUTLER VS PURDUE (Crossroads Classic).  Butler got off to a bit of a slow start, but has been looking a lot better lately.  That being said, I don’t know if they have it in them to beat a Purdue team that’s ranked 3rd nationally, but it isn’t a game Purdue just wants to overlook.

TENNESSEE AT MEMPHIS.  Memphis has been a bit of a disappointment this year, but they did beat Alabama really handily in their last game, so they could be pulling it together.  There is some heat to this as well, so Tennessee better be ready for a battle. (CANCELLED due to COVID-19)

-PITTSBURGH AT SAINT JOHN’S.  This isn’t a buy game, but it might as well be.  The Johnnies shouldn’t have too much trouble.

-GONZAGA VS TEXAS TECH (Jerry Colangelo Classic).  This game is out in Phoenix and it features a Gonzaga team that’s in the hunt for a #1 seed, and a Texas Tech team that’s off to an 8-1 start, but that has a lot of buy game wins and could really boost their resume with a win in a game like this.

-SOUTH FLORIDA AT FLORIDA.  The Gators shouldn’t have too much trouble in this one.

-TCU AT GEORGETOWN.  After writing Georgetown off, they have been able to string together some wins.  They still have a long way to go, but they aren’t looking quite as much like the doormat we thought they’d be.  TCU is 8-1 on the season, but it’s come against a rather fluff schedule.  This is their first true road game of the year.

-LOUISVILLE AT WESTERN KENTUCKY.  This is is a winnable road game for Louisville, but it won’t necessarily be easy.  WKU is very talented and while they’ve underperformed somewhat this year, they still have a high ceiling and will likely be way up for this one.

-INDIANA VS NOTRE DAME (Crossroads Classic).  There wasn’t all that much reason to be excited about Notre Dame this year, but then they beat Kentucky and suddenly look like they may have turned things around.  Indiana comes in at a respectable 8-2, but like everyone else still needs to add to their resume.

UCF AT FLORIDA STATE.  Florida State can’t seem to get out of their own way this season, and if they don’t do it soon they’ll be watching the NCAA Tournament on TV.  UCF, on the other hand, is off to a promising 7-2 start and a road win like this would get even more people to sit up and take notice. (CANCELLED due to COVID-19)

-USC VS GEORGIA TECH (Jerry Colangelo Classic).  USC is 11-0 and appears to be under-matched in this one.  I expect them to be able to hold serve.

-MARQUETTE AT XAVIER (Big East).  Xavier has looked amazingly good at home this year, and while Marquette has some big wins this would be their biggest to date.  A conference game against a ranked team who hasn’t lost at home is a pretty good freakin’ win!

-NORTH TEXAS AT WICHITA STATE.  This is probably a mismatch, but not as much of one as some may think.  North Texas is a strong team out of CUSA and isn’t someone who Wichita State should overlook.

COLORADO STATE AT TULSA.  Colorado State is unbeaten on the season and is looking to stay this way.  This is definitely a winnable road game for them.  It probably won’t be a cakewalk, but it is winnable. (CANCELLED due to COVID-19)

-UTAH AT MISSOURI.  Utah is still looking for their first true road win of the season.  As weak as Missouri has been, if they don’t get this one they may be in trouble.

-PROVIDENCE AT CONNECTICUT (Big East).  Providence comes in at 10-1 and could really put themselves on the map if they’re somehow able to pull off the upset in this one.  UConn has been playing extremely well and should make quite a bit of noise in the Big East this year.

-WEST VIRGINIA AT UAB.  This is a big showcase event for UAB who is hosting a West Virginia team that isn’t ranked, but probably should be.  It’s in the downtown arena, and it’s a chance for them to pick up a huge win and make a statement that they belong inside the bubble.  As for WVU, this is a win that the committee should give them quite a bit of credit for if they’re able to pull it off.

-NORTH CAROLINA VS KENTUCKY (CBS Sports Classic).  Both these teams were originally slated to play someone else, but due to COVID protocol the other two teams are on shutdown, so we’re ending up with this match-up.  Kentucky’s best win of the season so far is still just a home buy game, so this would greatly improve the quality of their resume if they’re able to get the win.

-DAYTON AT OLE MISS.  Dayton is plugging away and trying to make up for some really bad early season losses.  A road win against a decent Ole Miss team that’s currently unbeaten at home would be another big step forward.

-OKLAHOMA STATE AT HOUSTON.  Houston has looked really good this year and should be able to pick this one up at home.

-LSU VS LOUISIANA TECH.  this is NOT an easy game for LSU.  It’s one they should win, but LA Tech is not a team you want to just overlook.  If Louisiana Tech were to get this, it could be the kind of win that lands them inside the bubble come Selection Sunday.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT GRAND CANYON.  This is a HUGE game.  San Francisco is unbeaten on the season, and Grand Canyon is extremely difficult to win against at home.  The problem for the Lopes is that they’ve probably played a few too many at home against UTR schools, so their margin for error is somewhat small.

-STEPHEN F AUSTIN AT KANSAS.  This is a buy game, and it’s one that Kansas will likely win, but SFA is probably one of the better teams in the WAC and could be at least a little competitive in this one.

-CHATTANOOGA AT MURRAY STATE.  Simply put, this is a match-up between two under the radar teams that have a very good chance of landing inside the bubble.  That makes this a VERY big game.  Murray State is unbeaten at home and has a very nice road win against Memphis, and Chattanooga is a very impressive 5-1 in true road games.

-TEXAS A&M AT OREGON STATE.  Simply put, this is probably the most winnable road game against a P5 opponent that any team could play right now.  TAMU should get this one, which would be their first true road win of the year.

-BYU AT WEBER STATE (Beehive).  This is a winnable road game for BYU, but it’s not an easy road win.  Weber State is one of the better teams in the Big Sky, and while they may be overmatched in this one, it wouldn’t shock me at all if they were at least competitive.

-SOUTH CAROLINA AT CLEMSON.  Both teams still have a lot of work to do, and it’s possible that neither of them will be on the board at the end, but both have a path.  This is a rivalry game, so it should give the team that wins it some momentum going forward.

-AUBURN AT SAINT LOUIS.  This is a tough road test for the Tigers.  SLU has been beaten up with injuries, but they’ve still had a pretty good year and could give Auburn fits at home tonight.

-UTAH STATE VS IOWA.  This game is in Sioux Falls, and it’s a really good test for both teams, as well as a chance at a good resume building win for both teams.  Utah State has some decent wins already, but won’t have as many opportunities moving forward as Iowa will have.

-BAYLOR AT OREGON.  Baylor is on a rampage of historic proportions.  They’ve won 37 of their last 39, and very few of those wins were home buy games.  Oregon has been a bit of a disappointment this year, and could be in for a rough night despite the fact that they’re at home.

BUY GAMES:

Texas Southern, ,err, Ashland @ Cincinnati – (Texas Southern cannot play due to COVID-19 protocols)
-Saint Francis U @ Illinois
-Radford @ Davidson
-Cal State Bakersfield @ Colorado
-Drexel @ Temple (Big Five) – Well…it’s SORT OF Big Five
-Fairleigh Dickinson @ Virginia
-Bethel (nonD1) @ Belmont
-Loyola MD @ Duke
-Northern Colorado @ Washington State
Rider @ Rutgers (Postponed due to COVID-19; may be rescheduled)
-Buffalo @ Canisius (Big Four)
-CA Baptist @ Arizona
-Northern New Mexico (nonD1) @ New Mexico State
-Southern Utah @ Michigan – Southern Utah is one of the better teams in the Big Sky
-Hofstra @ Arkansas
-Jacksonville State @ Alabama

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Friday, Dec 17th

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-LIBERTY VS EAST CAROLINA (Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout).  East Carolina has a respectable 8-2 record, but they really haven’t been tested yet.

-SAINT BONAVENTURE VS VIRGINIA TECH (Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout).  This is one of the better chances at a noticeable win that the Bonnies have this season.  Their schedule isn’t super tough, but it’s tough enough to get them inside the bubble if they hold serve and win the games they’re supposed to win.  This would be a big one for them.  It’d also be big for Virginia Tech, who is looking to make a case for themselves too.

‘-RICHMOND VS NC STATE (Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout).  Richmond has been somewhat disappointing this year, but still has the potential to get things turned around.  They need to start stringing together wins, though.  NC State has shown some signs of life themselves, but like Richmond they still have a lot of work to do.  Both teams should have a sense of urgency coming in to this one.

-FURMAN AT MISSISSIPPI STATE.  Furman has a nice win against Louisville, but has missed some other opportunities to make a case for themselves.  Mississippi State also needs some meet on their resume, and while this is a buy game, it’d still be at least a decent win for them.

-VILLANOVA AT CREIGHTON (Big East).  This is a conference game between two likely NCAA Tournament teams.  Villanova has struggled some this season as far as #1 seed standards go, but everyone they’ve struggled against is a team that is in the hunt for a #1 seed, so this will not be an unfamiliar environment for them.

-SAINT MARY’S VS SAN DIEGO STATE.  This is a match-up we’ve been excited about since the start of the season.  San Diego State hasn’t kicked it into gear yet.  We still think they have the potential, and getting a win like this at home against a very solid SMC team could finally get their motor started.  As for Saint Mary’s, getting this win at a neutral court would be another nice addition to their resume.

-CAL POLY AT FRESNO STATE – buy game

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Under the Radar: December 16th

Tonight’s feature conference is the Metro Atlantic, where both Iona and Monmouth are having really good seasons and who are both positioned to make the NCAA Tournament if they can keep winning at the clip they have been.  Iona’s game against Seton Hall has been cancelled, which denies them a big opportunity, but even without it they are still in good shape.

From there we run through the other 21 UTR leagues and discuss how strong Loyola Chicago has been (despite the rest of the league being a disappointment), New Mexico State looking really strong out of the WAC, UC Irvine’s near upset at USC and how dangerous they can be, how Belmont and Murray State are also both looking good enough to make the NCAA Tournament out of the OVC, and more.  And, as we do each week, we close with our UTR top ten.

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

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Thursday, Dec 16

-Duke, Drake, and Stanford are playing home buy games tonight.  That is literally all there is.  So, take the night off and do some Christmas shopping…

As for last night…

-UC Irvine gave USC all they wanted and then some.  They actually had a lead for much of the game, and with less than a minute to go it was still within reach, but they just couldn’t pull it out.  This is the kind of win that can make the difference of whether or not an under the radar team can land inside the bubble, so you follow those teams like we do you hate to see them come up just short of a big opportunity, but the Eaters still have a good team and should win a lot of games this year.

-Belmont basically led Chattanooga from tip to Buzzer and is now 9-3 on the year.  I think they’ll land inside the bubble if they’re able to blow through the OVC, which they should.

-Nicholls came very close to shocking Wisconsin.  Wisky actually had to come back to win the game, and barely held on 71-68.

-Utah State picked up a nice win at Weber State in a Beehive rivalry game.  It was the first true road win for Utah State, and it’s one that they should get a fair amount of credit for because it’s not easy to win at Weber.

-New Mexico State was down by close to 20 on the road at Washington State, but battled back in the second half, and got it closer, and then got back in it, and then tied it, and then won it.  It was a VERY impressive statement that they could go from being dominated on the road against a very respectable Wazzu team, but make adjustments and come back to win.  This New Mexico State team is potentially dangerous if they can play up to their ceiling.

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News, Notes, and Highlighted Games: Wednesday, Dec 15th

NEWS AND NOTES:

-Apologies for the brief hiatus.  We didn’t have a write up yesterday.  I was in jail for something stupid, and Chad Sherwood was not able to get me out!!  Maybe if I had a better lawyer, we’d have had a write up yesterday!!!

-We’ve been dogging Memphis all year for being a talented team that doesn’t play well together.  Yesterday, they played unbelievably well together!  They beat Alabama 92-78, and truth be told they dominated the game even more than the score indicated.  I don’t know what switch was flipped, but if they can sustain that and play like that the rest of the year, look out!!

-Furman stayed with North Carolina for a half, but only a half.  UNC got control in the second half and ended up with a 74-61 win.

-Monmouth now has seven true road wins, including one at Cincinnati.  This is a good team, and I really hope the committee is watching.  They won at Yale yesterday 69-60, which admittedly isn’t the same as winning at Gonzaga, but it’s still a lot harder than winning a home buy game, and a 7-2 road record should get anyone’s attention.

-Creighton had been looking fantastic, and Arizona State had been looking pitiful.  So, naturally Arizona State got the 58-57 win on the road at Creighton.  The Sun Devils have now won three straight after a rather abysmal 2-6 start.  Perhaps they’ve turned the corner.

-Oregon State lost at home to UC Davis, and is now just 1-9 on the year.  They have NOT turned the corner!

 

HIGHLIGHTED GAMES:

-CHATTANOOGA AT BELMONT.  These are two really good UTR teams that have a shot at landing inside the bubble, which makes this a hugely important game.  Belmont has some notable wins already, and Chattanooga comes in with an impressive 9-1 record.

-UCF AT TEMPLE (American).  UCF has a respectable 6-2 record and although they still have a lot of work to do, if they were to string together some wins they could play their way into the picture.

-MARSHALL AT OHIO U.  Both teams are on the outside of the bubble right now, and chances are that’s where both will end up, but both are good and if they could rampage through the rest of their seasons they could end up on the board.

-SOUTH DAKTOA STATE AT MISSOURI STATE.  These are two UTR teams that are pretty good, but that have also underachieved a little bit this year.

-MIDDLE TENNESSEE AT OLE MISS.  Middle Tennessee’s schedule has not been a gauntlet, but they’re still 8-2 and much better than what many of us expected this year.  Ole Miss is a modest 6-3 and needs to string together some wins to get themselves into the picture, but that happening is not out of the question.

-UC IRVINE AT USC.  It’s a buy game, but UC Irvine is one of the better teams in the Big West, so they may be able to compete with this USC team.  Having said that, USC is having a fantastic year and is deservedly ranked in the top ten.

-UTAH STATE AT WEBER STATE (Beehive).  Weber State has a bloated record and is likely the best team in the Big Sky, but this would easily be their biggest win of the year if they’re able to pull it off.  It’s not the easiest road game for Utah State, but this is the kind of game you expect tournament caliber teams to be able to win.

-NEW MEXICO STATE AT WASHINGTON STATE.  New Mexico State is a very strong UTR team that could really use a win like this on their resume.  Wazzu has had a nice year so far, but still has some work to do.  This is one that I’m looking forward to.

BUY GAMES:

-Howard @ Georgetown
-Tennessee Wesleyan (nonD1) @ Murray State
-Nicholls @ Wisconsin
-Morehead State @ Xavier
-Northern Colorado @ Arizona
-Portland @ Oregon – Oregon better watch out in this one
-Lipscomb @ Florida State
-Alabama State @ UCLA

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