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Isiah Thomas Hired As Head Coach of FIU


46311102Despite Isiah Thomas’ prominent role in a sexual harassment case and the still-mysterious drug-overdose episode at his Harrison home last fall, his new bosses at Florida International University didn’t call Knicks president Donnie Walsh to inquire about those problems.

Walsh revealed that Tuesday when Thomas, the NBA’s most reclusive and highest-paid scout, accepted the FIU coaching job.

Looking to revive a career that crashed in New York last spring, Thomas will be introduced by the school today in Miami in his first public appearance since he was ousted by Garden chairman Jim Dolan from the Knicks’ top executive post.

“He wanted to get back and get active again and move on with his career,” Walsh said Tuesday in Greenburgh. “I think it’s good for him and he’ll do good things.”"

Even after  all this Isiah faced the music with ESPN reporters, who were in my opinion a little bit harsh as if they were trying to prosecute the man.  See for yourself :

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OU’s Blake Griffin Opts to go Pro


NORMAN, Okla. — Once Blake Griffin stopped and really thought about his future, it didn’t take long for him to reach a decision.

Griffin announced Tuesday that he will give up his final two years of eligibility and head to the NBA after a sophomore season in which he was honored as college basketball’s top player. It was a choice coach Jeff Capel called a “no-brainer,” with Griffin establishing himself as a likely candidate to be the No. 1 overall pick in the draft this June.

“I felt in my mind from the time that I actually thought about it that this would be the right decision,” said Griffin, wearing a black suit, a grey shirt and a tie. “I remember talking to Coach Capel last year after I made my decision of coming back and he said I had the chance to be in this position and I should take it.

“This has been a dream for me. It has been a dream for a lot of guys. I was really comfortable with the decision this time around.”

Griffin helped the Sooners win 30 games in a season for only the fifth time in school history, shattering the school record, it’s a big opportunity and I felt like I was ready for it this year,” Griffin said.

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In One Shining Moment…Champions Are Born!


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the Tarheels win THEEEEE TARHEELS WIN!!!

DETROIT (AP) – There was a team of destiny out there, all right. It’s the North Carolina Tar Heels, and the final chapter of their story was about as heartwarming as a demolition derby.

Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson and North Carolina won a national championship a season or more in the making, stomping out Michigan State’s inspirational run Monday night with an 89-72 blowout that wasn’t even that close.

Hansbrough scored 18 points, Wayne Ellington had 19 and Lawson led all scorers with 21 and also had a record eight steals – and now they and Danny Green can all head to the NBA feeling good about their decision to return to school to bring home Carolina’s fifth championship, and the second for coach Roy Williams.

All those upperclassmen, save Hansbrough, came back in part because their draft prospects didn’t look so good. They also didn’t want their college careers to end on last year’s embarrassing loss to Kansas in the Final Four. That was a dud of a game in which they trailed 40-12 in the first half and Billy Packer was telling CBS viewers it was over.

This time, North Carolina led 36-13 around the time “Dancing With The Stars” was starting on another network. At least nobody knew how that one was going to end.

“We’ve been working so hard since last year when we fell short,” said Ellington, named most outstanding player. “I wanted to redeem myself. We worked so hard.”

Michigan State (31-7) simply never got any momentum. From the start, it was clear there was no way Carolina was losing control of this one, no chance for the Spartans to serve up that definitive ray of sunshine and warm-and-fuzzy smile for a state that’s been battered by the ailing economy.

“The best team won,” Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said. “That’s an easy statement to make.”

The Tar Heels (34-4) were up 55-34 at halftime, breaking a 42-year-old title-game record for biggest lead at the break and setting the mark for most points at the half.

“We handled injuries, handled some losses” this season, Williams said. “The youngsters standing behind me are great, great young men. I’m the luckiest coach in America, I can tell you that.”

This collection of NBA talent was too, too much from wire to wire, from the start of the tournament, to the very end.

Carolina won every game by double digits, something that hasn’t happened since Duke did it in 2001.

Lots of basketball fans saw this coming, including America’s No. 1 Hoopster-in-Chief.

Yes, President Barack Obama picked the Tar Heels to take it all in his much-publicized bracket.

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THIS IS SPARTA!!!


the Spartans of Michigan Vs. the Tarheels of North Carolina. The stage is set.

the Spartans of Michigan Vs. the Tarheels of North Carolina. The stage is set. Live from Ford Field.

And then there was two…North Carolina vs. Michigan State.

At times, though, on Monday night the Tar Heels may feel like they’re going up against something more than just another basketball team and they’re right.

From the coach on down, the Spartans (31-6) know a win in the NCAA title game on a court 90 miles from their campus won’t fix the state’s economic free fall, won’t put anybody back to work. But there will be 72,000 people in Ford Field, site of the Final Four, come Monday night. Most will be rooting for share of pride in a Michigan State team that now carries the woes of millions who have been hurt by this economic crisis and can use a little bit of joy.

And winning, as they say, can be contagious.

“When you go through hard times, you pray for something to get you out,” Spartans guard Travis Walton said. “I’m sure they didn’t pray for Michigan State to get to the Final Four or the national championship game, but they probably have been praying to have things to take their mind off of it.”

Michigan ranks 51st out of 50 states (and District of Columbia) in the latest unemployment figures. Detroit is the hub of an auto industry on life support, a civic symbol of an economic system that has come off the tracks.

That’s the backdrop for a game in which Michigan State finds itself a 7 1/2 -point underdog against a Carolina team that has “national champs” practically inked across its uniforms.

The bracket and stage are set. The teams are ready. Ladies and gentle  this is the College Basketball National Title Game.

Tip off @ 8pm.

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Kentucky Here I Come!


Coach John Calipari bolts Memphis and is introduced as the Head Coach of the Kentucky Wildcats after signing a 8 year $31.5 million deal, making him the highest paid coach in the country. Calipari, who has successfully developed Memphis into a viable program, says that he has “long dreamed of coaching at Kentucky.” Kentucky missed the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1991 while Memphis landed a #2 seed in the tourney and got knocked out in the sweet 16.

It remains to be seen how Calipari’s hiring will affect recruiting at both programs.

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The Final 4: Only Two #1′s Survive the Road to Motown


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UNC 72, Okla 60

*Ty Lawson scored 19 points and top-seeded North Carolina overcame a quiet game from Hansbrough to beat the Sooners 72-60 Sunday in the South Regional final. UNC is in the final four for the 2nd straight year and will face Villanova.

MSU 64, Louis 52

**The Mich. St. Spartans gave the Final Four a hometown feel, stopping overall No. 1 seed Louisville 64-52 Sunday to win the Midwest Regional.

Nova 78, Pitt 76

With bodies clogging the lane and 3-pointers clanging off the rim, Scottie
Reynolds made a half-court dash for a last-second basket to give Villanova 78-76
victory over Pittsburgh and send the Wildcats to their first Final Four since
the 1985 team made its stunning run to the NCAA championship.

UConn 82, Mizz 75

Enter 6-foot-1 freshman Kemba Walker, who matched a career high with 23
points as the top-seeded Huskies held off Missouri 82-75 in the West Regional
final on Saturday. UConn earned a trip to Detroit and extended the Big East’s
dominance of the NCAA tournament.

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Respect the Law! Ty Lawson & UNC Roll to the Elite 8


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*Lawson scored 17 of his 19 points in the first half, and the top-seeded Tar Heels routed Gonzaga 98-77 in the South Regional on Friday night. They’ll play second-seeded Oklahoma on Sunday for a berth in the Final Four.

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**Earl Clark scored 19 points and had nine rebounds and the Cardinals delivered one of the most crushing blowouts in regional history with a 103-64 victory over Arizona.

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***Lucas scored seven points in the final 49 seconds, including 5-for-5 on free throws, to help Michigan State rally for a 67-62 win over defending national champion Kansas Friday night in the Midwest Regional semifinals.

****Griffin scored 30 points and had 14 rebounds in his usual dangerous game for Oklahoma. This time, he got some help as Tony Crocker added a career-high 28 points, and the second-seeded Sooners beat Syracuse 84-71 Friday night and advanced to their first regional final since 2003.

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MARCH MADNESS! Sign Up For EXCESS Mag’s Bracket Pool NOW


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Tyler Hansborough: Why Is He Hated So Much?



Sure, everybody yells it and e-mails it and posts it and Twitters it and chants it and writes it on signs as big as Chevys at games, but “TYLER HANSBROUGH SUCKS!” doesn’t really go far enough, does it?

The question is, what specifically sucks about the leader of the untouched No. 1 North Carolina Tar Heels? Here’s what haters say:

He’s a big baby who gets all the calls!

This is true. “Psycho T” gets to the line more often than a pro bowler. He led the nation in free throw attempts last season, and nobody was even close. He keeps swinging his nose into people’s elbows. Of all the nerve! “I think he should shoot more,” says his coach, Roy Williams. “People foul Tyler in ways that other coaches would want intentional fouls called. And he just keeps playing. Doesn’t say boo to the refs.”

He’d like to. “Sometimes, when I get an elbow to the face, I’d like to just punch somebody,” Hansbrough says. “Hard.”

“They boo him,” says his dad, Gene, an orthopedic surgeon. “They say he flops, they call him overrated, but if someone suddenly told these people, ‘Hey, Tyler is going to play for you guys,’ would they still hate him? I don’t think so.”

Big guys are not supposed to be look-at-me-Coach hustle bunnies.

That’s for little, annoying guys, not large, white doofuses. Try some decaf already! Nobody likes someone who plays like he’s been on a Rockstar IV drip for days, who gulps every court second like it’s his last breath, who looks like he’s going to rip a hammy just putting on his socks, all for the price of a scholarship he didn’t need anyway. So what if, as he says, “I feel about 90 years old” as a result?

And who cares if the reason behind the hustle is his brother, Greg, who might’ve been the best athlete in the family were it not for the tennis-ball-size brain tumor he got when he was 7. Removing it left him partially paralyzed on the left side, and yet Greg played hoops in high school and has run three marathons, one-sided. “Sometimes,” says Gene of Tyler, “he has half an hour to go in a workout, and I think he thinks, If my older brother can run a marathon on one leg and one arm, this is nothing.”

Guess that’s why Tyler wears 50, Greg’s high school number.

He never smiles! He never reacts to anything! It’s like he’s a robot after Botox!

Which is why it’s weird that he notices everything. Like the time somebody yelled, “Why’d you shoot Bambi’s mom, Hansbrough?” Or the time a guy held up a giant poster of his cell phone number. “It really was my number!” he says. “And when I got back, I had 17 messages, all telling me how much I sucked.”

What’s a little bent is that he likes hearing, “F—you, Hansbrough!” “It adds so much more to the game,” he says. His favorites are usually at Duke. “They make you laugh.” (Inside, apparently.) Less humorous are the chants meant for his mom: “MISS Mah-ZOOR-ee!” (Which she was.)

And what does Williams feel when people say Hansbrough is the Most Hated Player in America? “Pride.”

The big dope was stupid to come back for his senior season! Who turns down all that NBA cash?

Exactly! Why would somebody want to play on a team that has a chance to be the first undefeated national champion in 33 years, become the No. 1 scorer in Tar Heels history, live in a house with his four best friends, jump off balconies into pools and date a tongue-burn-hot former cheerleader when he could be locked in an epic struggle against the Toronto Raptors?

Besides, the oaf isn’t gonna be anything in the NBA anyway, right?

Possibly true, but it won’t be for lack of trying. He’s in bed by 11 p.m. He begins lifting an hour before his teammates and finishes with them. He shoots more midrange jumpers in practice than Shaq has taken in his career. He works like an OCD patient on his free throws (he’s made 100 straight in practice). He shops at Whole Foods, eats ostrich and bison, sleeps on an earthing pad, even gets pedicures to pamper his dogs. Question is, once he’s in the pros, will he piss off the players association by hustling as if he’s on Ritalin, like he has at UNC?

“I’m not changing anything,” he says. “That’s my style. I just hope I don’t drop dead.”

Now you’re talking!

 

By RICK REILLY, ESPN.COM– “Life of Reilly.”

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