This could be Billy Donovan on Monday night
Let’s go back to 2003. You remember, right? Roy Williams and his Kansas squad had just faltered against mighty ‘Melo and Syracuse in the National Title game. Rumors swirled before the game that Williams might jump ship to North Carolina. Observe this amazingly awkward interview between a peeved Roy and a just-doing-my-job Bonnie Bernstein postgame:
Now, I know the latest news is that Billy Donovan is telling recruits he’s staying at Florida and not going after the Kentucky job, but, to me, it’s still quite within the realm of possibility. I mean, what’s left for him at Florida? If they win it all again this weekend, how do you top two national titles in a row?
You don’t. Why not try it all over again somewhere else and get paid a ballsload in the process?
Ballsload. I like that word. I think I just made it up.
Weekend NCAA update: On the move like Jeff Green
Since it’s the veritable halfway point of this weekend’s action, let’s take a look at some of what we’ve learned:
– Jeff Green really, really traveled. I mean, this isn’t even close, people. Sure, as the only non-No. 1 seed in my completely unimaginative Final Four, I cheered when the shot went in … but that doesn’t change the fact that Jeff Green took an entire extra step visibly and unabashedly, and that Vanderbilt was eliminated because of an obvious blown call.
– Billy Packer does not see the same things we see. He isn’t even watching the same game sometimes. For example, after the 800th replay CBS showed off Green’s travel, Packer decided to make the dubious argument that the refs couldn’t have called the travel then, since it was toward the end of the game and a travel call would have effectively ended Georgetown’s chances. This is, of course, a dumb argument; it doesn’t matter when a travel takes place, if it gains an opponent’s advantage, you call it. Pretty simple stuff.
Anyway, Packer went on for a bit before Nantz hopped in and said (I’m paraphrasing):
Nantz: “Well, Billy, it certainly looked like he picked up his pivot foot slightly there.”
Packer: “I don’t know if he did, Jim. I don’t think it was a travel.”
Nantz: (Quietly incredulous) … “Well … that right foot certainly is moving around.”
Packer: “I don’t think it was a travel, Jim. I’d have to see it again. We might have to talk to (our producer; head of officials; some dude whose name I can’t remember) to see it again.”
To review: not only did Packer argue that if it was a travel, the refs should not have called it, but he didn’t actually believe Green’s hopstep cha-cha heave was a travel, even after cameras repeatedly showed it was, and blatantly so. Packer was somehow wrong, like, six times in the matter of 30 seconds. Unbelievable.
– There seem to be two schools of thought on Ohio State right now. One: their close wins are sure to catch up with them soon, perhaps tonight vs. Memphis. Two: with close wins under their belt, they’re looking more and more like the proverbial “team of destiny.”
I’m with the former. I think Memphis outruns OSU tonight and displaces Oden just enough to keep him on his heels … and Memphis wins and moves on. (Also, Calipari for Kentucky? Derrick Rose to Indiana? Hey, it could happen …)
– The rest of the picks: Kansas, who withstood So. Ill’s absolute best shot, beats UCLA, who haven’t really taken anyone’s best shot yet … Florida, easy, over Oregon … Georgetown takes down UNC in a close, close game. Hopefully Jeff Green watches his feet this time, because the refs obviously won’t do it for him.
