10. Stanford
This is a team that had little offensive fire power to begin with, and then they lose their top two scorers in Anthony Goods and Lawrence Hill.
Under Johnny Dawkins the Cardinal have failed to impress at any level, and it appears like it might be a long time before they begin to see some [...]
Entries from July 2009
July 24, 2009
Ten of the Pac-10: Offensive Prowess
July 24, 2009
Georgetown Provides Interesting Test For Huskies
News came out recently that the Huskies will play Georgetown in the John Wooden Classic, an interesting matchup to say the least.
The first reaction to the news is that the Huskies will be playing a quality opponet, and someone who could be a sleeper team for the upcoming 2009-2010 basketball season.
Georgetown has flourished ever since [...]
July 16, 2009
Op Ed: Wroten is not a Make-or-Break Recruit
Much has been talked about the importance of Tony Wroten’s recruitment since Wroten was in seventh grade. Tabbed as the “#1 player” in his class at an early age, Wroten has become one of the sought after recruits for the 2011 class.
Being that he plays and lives in the Seattle area he is seen as [...]
July 13, 2009
Montlake Fast Break Podcast #4
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Topics covered include what it means if Josh Smith leaves for UCLA, what the Huskies should do in terms of finding a big man, and other topics as well!