Thursday, November 1, 2007

Tune-up gives chills to rookies

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Self's squad eager for season to start

The Kansas Jayhawks enter the season ranked fourth in the nation with thirteen of fourteen letter-winners from last year's Elite Eight squad returning.

Seniors smoothing out preseason

Underclassmen no longer rule the courts at Allen Fieldhouse. Instead, head coach Bill Self has a few upperclassmen running the show.

Hawk fans to see double

Tonight Philadelphia twins Marcus and Markieff Morris orally committed to play basketball at Kansas in 2008. Both twins are ranked in the top 100 of the '08 class.

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Men's basketball preview

Standing next to a concession stand in the northwest corner of Allen Fieldhouse, Cole Aldrich reverently eyed the tunnel that leads to James Naismith Court.

"I had goosebumps going through it at Late Night. I've got goosebumps on my arm right now even talking about it ... See?" Aldrich, Kansas University's 6-foot-11 freshman from Bloomington, Minn., said, pointing to an arm that indeed was covered with small marks.

"It will be a blast," he added of jogging through the tunnel for today's 7 p.m. exhibition against Pittsburg State. "There's only one thing you can do ... enjoy the moment. I've got to enjoy every moment going through the tunnel."

You better believe Aldrich is jazzed about tonight's contest, even if it doesn't count on KU's won/lost ledger. Equally enthused is KU's other scholarship freshman, 6-3 Burlington native Tyrel Reed.

"There will be butterflies more than anything. They (veterans) told me I'm going to be shaking and nervous. But they say it's the greatest experience of all," Reed said.

"It will be a learning experience. It's a learning experience every day at practice. These (veterans) have established themselves playing at the college level. They are good, smart. I learn something every day. Whether they beat me up, it's a learning experience."

Senior Rodrick Stewart said he'll try to calm the nerves of KU's rookies tonight.

"I've been talking to Tyrel a lot because he's got the butterflies already," Stewart said. "I just tell him, 'Listen man, you're a freshman. All year you're going to go up and down. You might have a great game one game and then the next game you might just be terrible.' You just have to go out there and have fun. Give it all you've got and hope for the best, really."

The Gorillas, who advanced to the NCAA Div. II postseason tournament a year ago, won't have guards the caliber of the ones Reed has been going against daily.

"Mario (Chalmers), Sherron (Collins), Russell (Robinson) ... you can't pick one over the others. They're all tough defenders. And Rod (Stewart) doesn't get the mention he deserves."

KU coach Bill Self, who admits his teams for some reason normally start the season a bit shaky, hopes for a good dress rehearsal tonight.

"Our guys will be excited to play. It should be fun," Self said. "I just want to see where we are when the lights are on."

Pitt State returns three starters (6-3 Carlos Taylor, 6-7 Cory Abercrombie and 6-5 Michael Hutchingson) off last year's 18-13 team.

"I would assume coach (Gene) Iba won't try too many trick defenses this early in the season," Self said. "I like to see us play somebody else, see if we can guard motion, see if we can defend the post."

Comments

snake_eyes (anonymous) says...

it's football season, who cares?

November 1, 2007 at 8:31 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

caddie733 (anonymous) says...

It's also basketball season now, idiot. As much as I love how well the football team is doing, KU will always be a basketball school first, that's why people care.

November 1, 2007 at 9:58 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Chicago_JHawk (anonymous) says...

There's always some jacka$$ that posts on a basketball article about how its still football season. Makes me laugh every time!

I'm going to enjoy watching both teams this fall.

November 1, 2007 at 10:06 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

ChicagoJHawk (anonymous) says...

well said Chicago - nice username by the way!

November 1, 2007 at 10:19 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

Chicago_JHawk (anonymous) says...

Well well well...this will get confusing...

November 1, 2007 at 10:47 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

KUFan90 (anonymous) says...

Yeah I can't stand the "it's football season" posts on basketball articles. Yes we know it's still football season. Yes we are all excited for and support our football team. But you can't expect the LJW to not write an article about the first exhibition bball game of the season!! To think otherwise is pretty ignorant.

November 1, 2007 at 1:35 p.m. ( | suggest removal )