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March 18, 2010

Tournament Time to Go Local

Filed under: Basketball,Players — Chas @ 10:40 am

It’s a standard thing. The NCAA Tournament gets everyone’s attention. So every local paper suddenly remembers that a local product is playing somewhere and if lucky for an NCAA Tournament team.

In Indiana, the local paper tracks down Gary McGhee.

“The whole Big East has tough big men,” said McGhee. “I played against Pittman and Monroe. And going against DeJuan (last year), it was a battle every day to keep him off the boards; it made me tougher and prepared me for this year.

When asked for a favorite game this season, McGhee pointed to the Panthers’ triple-overtime victory over West Virginia on Feb. 12.

“We were down six with 34 seconds (in regulation) and we tied it,” said McGhee. “Then we hit our free throws to win it.”

While McGhee’s basketball goals are short-term, his overall goal for his time at Pittsburgh remains on target.

“I’ve got to get my degree, I promised my mom and dad that I would,” said McGhee, who majors in communications. “I just want to keep working hard and see where it takes me.”

How do you not root for him when he says exactly the right thing?

Dante Taylor may have left home to go to high school, but he isn’t forgotten.

It has been a learning season, especially for someone who had preferred facing the basket at power forward. He has made the most of practicing against 6-10 center Gary McGhee and 6-7 forward J.J. Richardson.

“Coach has got us getting better; he’s got me getting better,” Taylor said. “Going against Gary and J.J. and all the big guys is helping me get more physical. This first year was an opportunity for me to watch a lot of things on the bench.”

Taylor hasn’t lost sight of his roots. A young group from the community center came down to MSG for a Pittsburgh-St. John’s game a few weeks ago. Afterward, Taylor came out onto the bus to talk to the kids.

We’ve all been wishing for more, frustrated, disappointed, and/or wanting Taylor to have done a lot more this first season. Nothing he has said or done, though, has me thinking he won’t be working hard and getting better.

In Lancaster, PA they check in with redshirting freshman Lamar Patterson.

“It’s not that bad (to sit and watch),” he said Wednesday. “I’m still having fun.”

He sees the big picture, after all. And the way he looks at it, redshirting can only benefit him in the long run.

“I feel I’m ahead of the game,” he said. “I got experience, and I’m coming back (next year) as a freshman. I’ll be ahead of every other freshman. I’ll be fine.”

He is already up to speed with his teammates in one regard — he has his own Twitter account, LPatterson21. He regularly takes questions from others, like how he settled on No. 21 as his uniform number (it was the same one he had at McCaskey, so he stuck with it), who else recruited him (Arizona State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Miami and Marquette — but as he wrote, “I didn’t even give other schools a chance. Pitt is where I wanted to be at.”)

Patterson is likely to stay in Pittsburgh for the summer like most of the team usually does. It also comes out at the end that Pitt might take a sanctioned overseas trip. Teams are allowed every so often to do this. They play some exhibitions and get a chance to play and practice together under coaches supervision — usually a prohibition.

If so, I would consider that to indicate Coach Dixon is really optimistic about the potential of the team for next season.





We all should be optimistic about next years team. We could be #1 in the Big East

Comment by Jamie H 03.18.10 @ 11:53 am

It will totally blow up my Pittblather bracket, but go Colonials!!

Comment by Carmen 03.18.10 @ 1:59 pm

I’m finally right about ND. F@#! yeah! Didn’t pick a deep Nova run, but didn’t pick RMU to do the deed. Go Colonials!

Comment by Ghost of Hornman 03.18.10 @ 2:22 pm

Even if Nova comes back to win, RMU can kiss Mike Rice goodbye. He’ll get an offer from one of the BE schools with openings for sure now.

ND goes cold in the 2nd half and loses, and Florida is giving BYU all they can handle. All of my brackets could look like crap after the first three games. Oh well. Go, Pitt!

Comment by TampaT 03.18.10 @ 2:24 pm

HATE Scottie Reynolds. RMU defender is there, arms straight up, and Reynolds gets the call. That’s complete crap!

Comment by Carmen 03.18.10 @ 2:36 pm

How appropriate is it that Fraud Harrangody closes out his career with a garbage layup while his team needed a 3??

The best thing about it is that by ND making the NCAA, it probably bought Bray another 2-3 years.

Comment by wbb 03.18.10 @ 2:38 pm

ND gets more from the BE than the BE gets from them. They should join in football or go home.

Comment by Ghost of Hornman 03.18.10 @ 3:14 pm

Good for Rice. Local guy and ex-Pitt coach making good. I hear there’s an opening at the Hall and Depaul . . . maybe Oregon

Comment by Ghost of Hornman 03.18.10 @ 3:19 pm

Great job by Rice and the Colonials. Took the game to Nova on both ends.

I will hate facing Rice every year in games that count instead of non-con matchups. Andy Katz says Oregon is going after Few. Expect Rice to get one of the Big East jobs, especially after today’s performance against a team and coach percieved as among the Big East’s best.

Comment by TampaT 03.18.10 @ 3:28 pm

Rice going back to his alma mater, Fordham, more talent within 2 blocks of that school, than the state of Pa. Bx boro baby.

Comment by alcofan 03.18.10 @ 4:00 pm

You could be right, alcofan. There’s something to be said for loyalty, and the A-10 is a good conference.

But coaching in the Big East with the reputation, media, tourney, etc., will have to be tempting especially after his time at Pitt. Seton Hall is only 30-40 minutes away, so it’s “in the neighborhood.” And if DePaul is serious, they could throw huge money at a guy who could recruit both Chicago and NYC. Lastly, who knows what other BE jobs might still come open. It’s early.

Rice will come out a big winner regardless I think.

Comment by TampaT 03.18.10 @ 4:42 pm

Murray St. over Vandy at the buzzer. If these first games are any indication, this is going to be one whacky tournament.

Comment by TampaT 03.18.10 @ 4:45 pm

RACERS! making me look smarter than I am!

Comment by Ghost of Hornman 03.18.10 @ 4:45 pm

Wow – what a fun first day…and we’re only 5 hours in!

As for Rice, I’m not so sure a Big East school is going to come knocking this year. If DePaul is serious about spending big bucks on a coach, then they are more likely to look towards a more established guy (Rice has only been a head coach for 3 years). It sounds like they want to make a splash, and Rice would not do that for them.

I think Seton Hall might be a little wary of Rice as well. I think he’s a class act, but he does operate on the verge of craziness sometimes, and coming off of Gonzalez, they may want a different personality type.

Fordham, however, really is a good fit. Not only is it his alma mater, but his experience level probably fits what they are looking for. Also, if he does well there, it will open even bigger doors for him if he wants to move on/up.

Comment by Pantherman13 03.18.10 @ 5:07 pm

Joe Dooley, Kansas assistant coach, is being reported on NY radio as the leading candidate for S.Hall. He’s from West Orange. Rice was mentioned for Fordham, but so was the guy from Sienna. Norm Roberts is almost certainly out from SJ’s in the next couple of days.

Comment by SilverPanther in NYC 03.18.10 @ 6:27 pm

well, if the Fordham job is open then Rice is a shoo-in but I don’t think it is, is it?

Comment by wbb 03.18.10 @ 6:59 pm

I rescind the above message … the Fordham job is very much open, which after today, I would have to believe is Rice’s if he wants it

Comment by wbb 03.18.10 @ 7:03 pm

The Big East looks really bad. NIT and NCAA look like garbage. Now I’m really worried about Pitt tomorrow and beyond.

Comment by bigt 03.18.10 @ 8:33 pm

I think I am glad that we don’t play today. My brackets are a mess.

Comment by Panthoor 03.18.10 @ 10:02 pm

who in the world makes decisions at CBS….with 2 min left and a tied game they leave the Marquette game to go to the Kansas tipoff, sweet…then don’t come back until 20 seconds left. Makes sense, that tipoff was really important.

Comment by OntarioLettsGoPitt 03.18.10 @ 10:03 pm

Big East has been embarrased so far. The “pros’ play tomorrow. I HOPE Pitt is watching. They could easily fall prey to the vibes. GT got 3’d to death by an awful Ohio team. We all remember Pacific and Bradly doing the same to us. Nova is in a funk, and Marquette just stopped playing D after holding a 15 point lead. It’s up to Pitt, Cuse and WVA who I have playing for the championship. Got St Mary’s and Murray State going 3 rounds but damned if I could pick the others.

Comment by Dan 72 03.18.10 @ 10:07 pm

Ontario, I agree. I live in Cincinnati, and instead of seeing Northern Iowa’s game-winning shot, I got to see the walk-ons of Kentucky shoot free throws in the waning seconds of a complete blowout. I also didn’t get to see the Nova game until there were 25 seconds left, because the BYU-Florida game was SO important to viewers southwestern Ohio. Their coverage has been awful so far, in my opinion. I hope it gets better as the tournament goes on.

Comment by J 03.18.10 @ 10:21 pm

Agree that today was a terrible day for the Big East while the Big 10 is undefeated. Just Kidding, they haven’t played a game yet. My favorite thing about CBS coverage is when they come back from a commercial, switch to another game, and then immediately that game goes to commercial. At least we all got to experience Greg Gumble sending it back to Verne and Raft.

Comment by Todd Gack 03.18.10 @ 11:03 pm

I’m sure you guys know these games are all online at cbssports.com or ncaa.com. It’s not nearly as good as watching HDTV, but at least you don’t miss the game completely. I was stuck with Florida/BYU on TV, which made sense since I’m in Florida, but I watched the entire Nova/RMU game online. It was actually about 1 sec. ahead of the broadcast, so when they made the switch to the TV, I was right with it. Same for all the other games I was interested in.

Their decision-making still sucks but at least you can work around it that way.

Comment by TampaT 03.18.10 @ 11:41 pm

yes I was watching on cbssports…its just not nearly as nice watching on my small laptop as it is on my TV. I wouldn’t have had a problem if it was the end or even middle of a good game. But the game was just tipping off.

Comment by OntarioLettsGoPitt 03.19.10 @ 7:36 am

Agree, Ontario. It’s not the same and that UK switch was dumb. Don’t know if it happened in your market, but they kept switching between the ends Tenn/SDSU and Texas/Wake with no intro. Gumble even seemed confused and then finally caught on. Fortunately, the TOs worked out so you saw both endings, but imagine if you were a fan of one of the teams and CBS muffed it. Yikes!

As much as I dislike the Mousekateer Sports Network sometimes, at least if the NCAA opts out of the CBS contract and goes to ESPN, they’ll use 3 or 4 of their channels to show the games simultaneously.

Comment by TampaT 03.19.10 @ 9:03 am

I’m in your bracket now on espn.

Comment by Gideon 03.22.10 @ 7:05 pm

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