Aloha, Mr. Hand! HoopsHD interviews former Virginia star Donald Hand

Neither BC nor Virginia have had smooth sailing this year…but after seeing NC State win 5 games in 5 days at the ACC tourney last March you can no longer count anyone out in this conference. Another thing that the Eagles and Cavaliers have in common is great FT shooting from the Hand family. Donald Jr. is currently 3rd in the league with 86.9 FT%, and more than 25 years ago his father led the league with 86.2 FT%. Today marks the 26th anniversary of the original Donald scoring a career-high 41 PTS in a 3-PT OT win over NC State on Valentine’s Day 1999. HoopsHD got to chat with the fantastic father about being named an ACC Legend in 2015 and watching his son living out his dream in 2025.

You were born/raised in Paterson, NJ, where you played on the legendary 1994 Paterson AAU national championship team (along with future NBA players Kobe Bryant/Vince Carter/Tim Thomas): when you look back on it more than 3 decades later, do you have any doubt that it was the greatest AAU team ever assembled? We had some other guys you may have heard of including Kevin Freeman/Rodney Rogers. At that time AAU ball was at an all-time high and everyone wanted to be the best. Every time that we stepped onto the court we played with a high intensity.

Your 1st coach at Virginia was Jeff Jones: what made him such a good coach? I was a late signee so after going there on my visit and learning about the academics/athletics it really stood out. I had a rough start because I was playing behind guys like future lottery pick Courtney Alexander.

You were the 1st UVA player to serve as captain for 3 straight years: what is the key to being a great leader? Consistency both on and off the court and knowing your teammates. As a PG you need to understand where everyone likes to get the ball. I had to set the standard for all the young guys to teach them the “UVA Way”.

You still rank in the top-10 in school history with 529 AST/179 STL: how did you balance your passing with your defense? Being consistent. My high school coaches always told me that nobody showed up to see me: my role was to get the ball to everyone else.

On Valentine’s Day 1999 you scored a career-high 41 PTS in a 3-PT OT win over NC State: was it just 1 of those scenarios where every shot you put up seemed to go in because you were “in the zone”? Absolutely. I remember that it was a very nice day in Charlottesville with great weather. We had 6 walk-ons on our roster at the time and Coach Pete Gillen said to go out/have fun/let it fly, and it really worked out for us.

You led the conference that year with 86.2 FT%: what is the secret to making FTs? Just staying focused. I struggled from the FT line as a freshman, but it was just a matter of adjusting to the college ranks. I always kept my eye on the inside of the rim: we tend to look down when we step up to the line, but you need to focus on the target.

After graduation you spent several years playing pro basketball overseas: what is the biggest difference between basketball in the US vs. basketball in other countries? They learn the game a lot earlier overseas: spacing, 3-PT shooting, etc. The biggest difference is that they play at a slower pace and have often played pro ball since age 15, so it gives them an advantage when they come to the US. AAU ball helps American kids get college scholarships, but they are more advanced in the pro game overseas.

In 2015 you were recognized as an ACC Legend along with several former stars including Horace Grant (Clemson)/Shane Battier (Duke)/Derrick Coleman (Syracuse): where does that rank among the highlights of your career? I think it is at the top. My blood/sweat/tears allowed me to overcome a lot of things. I never imagined that I would go to UVA and get my degree, so to become an ACC legend at a great institution means that it paid off for me. Seeing my son become successful has probably passed that.

Your alma mater has made almost every single NCAA tourney during the past decade but is just 12-12 this season: what was your reaction last October when you learned that Coach Tony Bennett was retiring, and what will it take for the team to get back on track in the future? My 1st reaction was shock because Tony is such a legend and has done so much for the school/community. He won the 1st NCAA title in UVA history, but I respect his decision based on NIL and other factors. You want to go out on top and he did that. Sometimes you have a down year: it has been hit-or-miss this year so they just need to bring back some former players to show what the brotherhood is about.

Your son Donald Jr. is currently leading BC in PPG/RPG and leading the ACC in FT%: how was he able to make such a huge leap from last year to this year, and who on earth do you cheer for when he plays against your alma mater?! That is a hard question! I cheer for both…but my heart is always with my son. He has always had the talent, and the BC coaching staff did a great job of putting a plan together for him. He came in a little older: taking a year off really helped him get his body right. He figured out how to compete and allowed the game to slow down. He has always been a gym rat but what separates him is his hard work. He concentrates on his FTs and is a very humble kid who respects the game and treats it like a pro. That is his dream, so the sky is the limit…if he keeps working hard because hard work pays off.

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Hoops HD Staff Bracket – David Dorman – Feb 13th

The bracket below was put together by David Dorman. His comments are below that, as well as some comments from the staff.

COMMENTS FROM DAVID DORMAN:

-Right off the bat let’s look at my last few teams in the field and first ones left out because I expect to take heat on those selections. 

IN – Vanderbilt, BYU, U.C.- SD and VCU.

LEFT OUT – Texas, San Francisco, Arkansas and Wake Forest. 

-My philosophy on including UC-SD and VCU over the power conference teams is team success in conference play. UC-SD (10-2) and VCU (10-2) are having great seasons outside the power conferences. Texas, Arkansas and Wake Forest get many opportunities to accumulate tier 1 wins and have come up short time after time. I want to see teams in the tournament that have had exceptional seasons, we don’t always need to include power conference schools that are .500 (or below) in their conference because they played a tough conference schedule. I truly believe these UTR teams would have done better than .500 in power conferences. These UTR teams have been winning all year long and many times take that winning mindset and momentum right into the NCAA Tournament and put a run together. 

-I have nothing against Texas, Arkansas and Wake, I just believe their body of work at this point in time does not justify an at-large bid. 

-I have 3 SEC schools on the 1 line and Duke. Florida jumped Tennessee this week with the Vols loss at Kentucky while Florida went on the road to Auburn and Mississippi State and came away with 2 victories.

-As far as bracketing goes it will be very interesting to see how/if the NCAA Selection Committee can get the SEC and BIG TEN teams away from each other in the bracket. It gets very tricky with those two conferences and the BIG 12 getting more than 90% of the at-large bids. I believe we will be seeing conference matchups as soon as the second round.

-Keep an eye out this weekend as the actual NCAA Tournament Committee has gathered  together putting the top 16 teams in the country in a bracket. The committee will put together the top 4 seeds in each region. I do enjoy this exercise every February, I just wish they went a little farther into the bracket ( give us the top 6-7 seed lines) and then give us the top 4-5 teams just outside their bracket. 

-These next 2-3 weeks in college hoops are critical for so many teams as they fight for seeding in their conference tournaments. Conference seeding is so important because many conferences have byes and double byes in their tournaments that keep players fresh. Also around the country other teams are fighting just to be included in their conference tournaments because many conferences this year are not inviting all members. 

-BUCKLE UP, this is the best 6 week stretch on the sports calendar every year! Make sure to follow along daily at HOOPSHD.com 

STAFF COMMENTS: (coming soon)

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Hoops HD Daily Rundown – Thursday, Feb 13th

NEWS, NOTES, AND LINKS:

For the latest UNDER THE RADAR Video Podcast – CLICK HERE

-For John Stalica’s UTR Game of the Day – CLICK HERE

-For all the Hoops HD Team Sheets – CLICK HERE

-Saint John’s winning streak was finally snapped as they fell at Villanova yesterday 73-71. All four of the Johnnies’ losses this season have been by 3pts or less, and while Nova is nowhere near the bubble the loss won’t hurt them that badly.

A few teams had close calls last night

-Texas Tech had all kinds of trouble with Arizona State, but held on to win in overtime 111-106 sidestepping what wouldn’t have been a huge landmine, but it’s still a loss that would have set them back.

-Ole Miss also struggled last night against an inferior South Carolina team, but did manage the road win 72-68.

-New Mexico really struggled with Wyoming and avoided a loss that would have knocked them pretty far down the seedlist, but held on to win at home 71-67

-Wake Forest, who was squarely on the bubble and could not afford a home loss to a team that was nowhere near the field, lost last night to Florida State, who was nowhere near the field. Not only did they lose, but they lost stupidly. They threw up a halfcourt shot with 12 seocnds to go, and then waited to foul FSU after failing to make the shot and not getting the rebound. The final was 72-70.

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HIGHLIGHTED GAMES

-MARYLAND AT NEBRASKA (Big Ten). Maryland continues to string together wins, boost their metrics, and climb the seedlist. They’ve got another tough one tonight against a Nebraska team that has been playing really well lately, and who is right on the bubble, and who needs this one themselves.

-MEMPHIS AT SOUTH FLORIDA (American). Memphis is good enough to win out, and if they do they should be very close to a protected seed.

-UC SANTA BARBARA AT UC IRVINE (Big West). UC Irvine is coming off a rare loss, but if they can win out, which they are good enough to do, they will still be right on the bubble and I think they can still get in. They’re still one of the best defensive teams in the country.

-SAN FRANCISCO AT GONZAGA (West Coast). This is a hugely important game. Gonzaga is trying to improve their profile and climb the seedlist, whereas San Francisco is squarely on the bubble and a win like this would likely put them inside of it.

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Thursday, February 13th

UC-Santa Barbara (16-8, 8-5) at UC-Irvine (20-4, 10-2) – 11:00 PM ET (ESPNU)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day is one of the highlights of the UTR Calendar – this will be the first leg of the Gauch Eater Cup where the UC-Santa Barbara Gauchos travel south to take on the UC-Irvine Anteaters. Irvine is coming off of a tough 18-point loss at home against UC-San Diego that knocked the Anteaters down into a first-place tie for the Big West conference lead. It was also a serious blow for their at-large NCAA Tournament hopes, but they will still be one of the favorites to win the Big West Tournament coming up in March. Bent Leuchten averages 16 points a game and 9.1 rebounds a game for the Anteaters.

UC-Santa Barbara got off to a rough start in conference play with losses against UC-San Diego and UC-Davis back in December, but since have gone a very respectable 8-3 in conference play. They are one game back of Northridge and UC-Riverside for 3rd place in the conference. Deuce Turner had 23 points off the bench to lead the Gauchos to a 76-72 win over Hawai’i in their previous game on Saturday.

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Under the Radar – Feb 12th

Tonight’s feature conference is the MAC, and we discuss how Akron has the longest winning streak in all of D1 and is unbeaten in conference play. They have some tough games remaining, including their second game against rival Kent State, but they’re good enough to run the table, make the NCAA Tournament, and potentially be a very dangerous opponent in the Round of 64.

After that, we run through the other 21 UTR conferences. Maine is still just one game behind Bryant as the two battle it out for home court advantage. UC San Diego got a very impressive win at UC Irvine, but both teams have incredible profiles and both look like they belong inside the bubble. Drake continues to run through the Missouri Valley and could also end up inside the bubble. Chattanooga is suddenly in 1st place in the SoCon, the Sun Belt is still a tight race, Jacksonville State now has a two game lead in Conference USA, and several conferences are into the final stretch. We discuss all that, and more! And, as we do every week, we close with this week’s UTR Top Ten.

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

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Under the Radar Game of the Day – Wednesday, February 12th

Robert Morris (18-8, 10-5) at Cleveland State (18-7, 12-2) – 7:00 PM ET (ESPN+)

Tonight’s UTR Game of the Day heads to Cleveland as the hometown Cleveland State Vikings host the Robert Morris Colonials in a matchup of Horizon League heavyweights. For the first time since Dennis Gates was the Vikings’ head coach, Cleveland State finds themselves back at the top of the league standings. Although Northern Kentucky did snap a 13-game winning streak last week, CSU has a 1.5 game lead over Purdue-Fort Wayne and a 2.5 game lead over both RMU and Youngstown State. Tevin Smith averages 14.3 points a game for the Vikings.

Morris Robert, err, Robert Morris is having their best season since joining the Horizon League earlier this decade. The Colonials have won eight of their last nine games to work their way up to a 3rd-place tie in the Horizon and an inside track to potentially making the semifinals in Indianapolis for the first time since leaving the NEC. In their last outing, Alvaro Folguerias scored 35 points for RMU in their 81-76 win at Northern Kentucky.

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