
Earlier today, my esteemed colleagues Charles Rich and Michael David Smith labeled Memphis's vicious blowout of Texas as yet another boring game in a string of second-weekend snoozers. Now, I like a close game as much as anyone else does, but I fail to see what is so boring about the most athletic team in the country playing at the height of their powers against another Top 10 team.
When Memphis is on, they're quite simply awesome to watch. Their superb athleticism at every position creates countless alley-oops, blocks, and transition opportunities. Derrick Rose, a certain Top 3 pick in June's NBA Draft, dominated DJ Augustin, a player most experts call the best point guard in the country. The Tigers used their insane quickness to make one of the quickest, steadiest backcourts in the country look out of control and outclassed. From my point of view, these accomplishments are rarer and more noteworthy than a tight finish. No matter the score, Memphis will always make a few plays that make your draw drop.
Exciting endings are obviously great and memorable, but they often come at the end of mediocre games. For instance, it's hard to argue that either Kansas or Davidson looked particularly stellar in today's admittedly exciting second game. As cool as it was to see the Wildcats nearly nip the Jayhawks, I have to admit that I had more fun watching Rose and Chris Douglas-Roberts dismantle the Longhorns.
In the end, this preference comes down to whether or not we want memorable moments or strong play out of the tournament. When it's at its best, these things work together perfectly. Sometimes, though, you only get one. When that's the case, I'll always take one of the most talented teams in the country playing their best basketball against a strong opponent.


















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3-31-2008 @ 12:22AM
T. J. Johnson said...
It appears Memphis is now getting some well deserved attention from around the country. The NCAA did a great job as this is the first that all first round picks made the final four.
GO TIGERS, GO!!!!!!!!!!!!
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3-31-2008 @ 12:23AM
Sporty said...
D-Rose is special. He could be the Number 1 Pick. He has Jordanesque qualities. I've watched him grow up in the Chicago Public Schools League. He has been in the championship at each grade level since 5th grade.
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3-30-2008 @ 11:19PM
Bob said...
Like every one else Greg Gumble and his so called ANALYSTS BUDDYS never gave Memphis a chance HAHA....MEMPHIS has been playing great ALL SEASON.. CBS needs to find someone else to work their sports Desk..Some one who knows a little about the regular season the teams just played..POOR JOB CBS...GO GO TIGERS THE BEST TEAM IN THE USA.. I wish some one would send this to CBS...BOB
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3-31-2008 @ 12:23AM
Sporty said...
D. Rose should be the number one pick. He's special in a Jordanesque/Kobe kind of way. As Public School Sports Director in Chicago, I've watched him grow up in the Chicago Public League, and he's played in the championship at every level beginning with 5th grade. he was special even on the 5th grade championship team. If any team passes him over, they will be very sorry. He will be one of the greats.
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