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Final Thoughts from San Antonio

I'm back but not yet fully rested from a long but awesome weekend in San Antonio.  I once told a friend of mine from SA that her town was a third-world country, but that observation was dead wrong.

--What a great weather weekend.  Sure, it got a little hot Sunday, but for a city that relies on great outdoor weather in its downtown area, it couldn't have been much better.  Lots of sun, warm temperatures, no rain.

--Incredibly entertaining title game.  As mentioned, I was sitting in the rafters, but the view wasn't really that bad.  Last night's game is certainly the best title game I've ever witnessed, although I should note that I'm less than a quarter-century old.

--One of the great things about the Final Four is people-watching.  I saw or walked by Jim Boeheim, Phil Martelli, Jeff Capel and Ed Hightower.  On Monday at lunch, Jeffrey Martin sat at the table next to me.  While standing outside the Alamodome after the title game, Penny Hardaway walked right by, but was not in a very good mood.

--I wonder how geniune John Calipari's assertion is that he was trying to foul Sherron Collins and/or Mario Chalmers on that last play.  It's what he should have done, but it didn't look like they were trying that hard.

--Memphis was dead from the second Mario Chalmers' shot went in.  You could see the air go out of the Memphis players and fans.

--Free throws?!  Good God, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Rose could not have choked worse than they did.  Even hitting their season team average (~60 percent) down the stretch would have been good enough.

--Derrick Rose is incredible, but he shrunk from the spotlight in the overtime.  Of course, all of Memphis' team looked a little shellshocked, so maybe it's unfair to single him out.

--The 'beaker fans in my section were dicks to the Memphis fan sitting next to me.

--What was up with Roy Williams wearing a shirt with a chicken sticker on it?  Ol' Huckleberry Hound sure does like the spotlight.

--In conclusion, the Final Four is an incredible event, even when you don't have a rooting interest in any of the participating teams.  I hope at some point in my lifetime to go to a Final Four with more than a casual basketball observer's interest in the games.

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5 months until football starts.....

Couldn't ask for a better ending for the college basketball season, minus the fact that KU is the one left standing. It makes our win against them look more impressive even if we only have the talent to beat them once every so many years.

I agree with your assessment on John Calipari's "decision" to foul. I wasn't able to watch the end of the game (damn softball game) but I did watch the post game interviews. Although I don't know much about Memphis or Calipari, I can't say that I am a fan after watching his responses. All year they have been labeled as the "underdog" - even though you were ranked #1 for how long? Then after the game I noticed a slight condescending tone towards KU and how they should have beaten them because they were the better team. Sounds like an arrogant prick to me.....but I may have missed something.

Maybe the sight of KU cutting down the nets will help in the Beasley/Walker decision to stay and try and do that themselves. You can always go back to college to get your degree, but you will never be able to re-create the college experience as a nineteen-twenty-something.

Man do I hate Longhorn fans, well except for those who actually graduated from UT.

by mystman995 on Apr 8, 2008 3:03 PM CDT   0 recs

Ugh

Don't remind me how long it is until football.  I'm going to need a lot of your story ideas to keep me going through May...June...July...August...

I actually thought Memphis came off fairly measured after the game.  At least they weren't like Matt "the better team didn't win" Leinart.  In one sense, Memphis absolutely lost that game, rolled it right down its leg, whatever you want to say.  They were so far in control that the beakers resorted to fouling, a desperation tactic that rarely works.  Really, all Memphis had to do was make free throws, and it continues to boggle my mind that Division I scholarship athletes can't make FTs.

On the other hand, you have to give credit to the beakers.  Because while Memphis did everything in its power to help them out, that doesn't mean much if the beaks don't make three big shots down the stretch.

Beasley said something last week about being in San Antonio and how much it made him want to be there with his team.  I hope, for our sake, that Beasley and Walker talk about that possibility and come back next year.  It would be a sight to see.

By the way, love your signature.

We'll carry the banner high!

by TB on Apr 8, 2008 11:39 PM CDT to parent up   0 recs

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