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Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright figures a pair of Kansas University guards will have extra incentive in Friday's Sweet 16 contest at Detroit's Ford Field.
"They are going to come after us, I fear," Wright said, referring to Mario Chalmers and Sherron Collins, both cut at last summer's U.S. Pan American Games Team Trials in Philadelphia.
Wright was coach of the 12-player U.S. team, that, without the KU duo, finished fifth at the Games in Brazil.
"That's over and done with ... in the past," Chalmers said, indicating he holds no grudge against Wright, who actually did not make the cuts. "I guess it was the committee's decision."
The cuts were made by USA Basketball Selection Committee members Bill Self (KU), Jim Boeheim (Syracuse), Ernie Kent (Oregon), Tom Izzo (Michigan State), Scott Schumacher (Kilgore CC) and A.J. Wynder (Nassau CC).
"Unfortunately we didn't get picked. We took it as a learning experience," Collins said. "There were a lot of good guards there (including 'Nova's Scottie Reynolds, who made team). We could have made it. We didn't play to our abilities."
The Jayhawk guards didn't shoot the ball particularly well at the five-day Pan Am Trials.
"They were upset. McDonald's All-Americans aren't used to being cut like that. It's probably the first time in their lives," KU's Russell Robinson said of the reaction of the duo upon returning to campus.
"Coach Self was a little upset with them. He called a meeting that week," Robinson added. "We figured we'd have at least one guy representing our team. Everybody was a little hurt, a little upset. Coach Self challenged everyone of us to get better over the summer.
"We have one of the best teams around and some of the best players around. You want to be able to show that on teams like that," Robinson added. "We let that opportunity pass us by. Yet here we are in the Sweet 16 and ready to show we can play."
Self stressed Tuesday that Wright should not shoulder any of the blame.
"We should make it real clear ... Jay Wright did not cut these guys. There was a committee. I was on the committee," Self said. "I will not say how I voted, but it was a consensus deal. I heard somebody say that should be motivation for our guys getting cut by Jay. They'll be motivated maybe because he was coaching the team, (but) he wasn't the person who had the final say-so in those guys not making it."
Collins put it all in perspective: "This is a Sweet 16 game. We should be motivated enough," he said.
¢Stewart feels better: KU senior Rodrick Stewart, who missed Saturday's game against UNLV because of tonsillitis, returned to practice Tuesday.
"I was up all night sweating and cramping up. I was getting hot and cold," Stewart said of last weekend's woes. "The funny thing is I never get sick. I was surprised when it hit me like that. I'm glad I'm back, ready to roll."
He watched KU's second-round victory on TV at Omaha's Embassy Suites hotel.
"I'd rather have been there in person. We got the win, and that's all that matters," he said.
Stewart suffered during an uncomfortable three-hour bus ride back from Omaha on Saturday night.
"I sat way in the back. I didn't want to get anybody sick," Stewart said. "Our other trainer was sick, too. He sat five rows ahead of me."
¢Collins OK: Collins, who was under the weather Monday, was back at practice Tuesday.
"I think I caught a bug from Rod," Collins said. "I feel better today."
Of his bruised left knee, Collins said: "The big thing is not getting it hit this week. It's getting better day by day. It's just a bruise."
¢Travel plans: The Jayhawks were to leave Allen Fieldhouse via charter bus at 3 p.m. today. Their destination is Topeka's Forbes Field, where they'll fly to Detroit at 4 p.m. KU will hold a 50-minute shootaround from 3:10 to 4 p.m., Eastern time, Thursday at Ford Field. The shootaround is open to the public. Villanova will practice from 1 to 1:50 p.m.
Tip for Friday's game is 8:40 p.m., Central.
¢Logo talk: Self was asked if he noticed the Jayhawks slipping on logos on the Qwest Center court in first and second-round action. North Carolina coach Roy Williams complained about logos after the Tar Heels' second-round victory over Arkansas.
"I read something in our paper this morning about that," Self said of Chuck Woodling's column in the Journal-World. "I would think all coaches everywhere don't like logos because they can get slippery, (but) we didn't have any problems."
¢Thomas in star game: KU signee Quintrell Thomas, a 6-8 forward from St. Patrick High in Elizabeth, N.J., will play in the Charm City Challenge all-star game at 5 p.m., Sunday, April 6 at Towson Center in Baltimore.
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crooner (anonymous) says...
"Collins put it all in perspective: "This is a Sweet 16 game. We should be motivated enough," he said."
BOOM.
We know Sherron's mind is ready.
March 26, 2008 at 7:42 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
v3rnondotcom (anonymous) says...
I'm glad those logos are getting mentioned. I noticed while watching several games people were losing their footing on them. At what point will player safety and the integrity of the game be more important than the big advertising dollars and self promotion? One of the broadcasters said it best when referring to the three NCAA logos on every court, and I'm paraphrasing, "Everyone knows it's an NCAA game." It's sad that it will likely take a serious injury in order for this to change.
March 26, 2008 at 8:03 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
txrockchalk (anonymous) says...
v3rnondotcom - that was Chris Piper on the Jayhawk Radio Network broadcast during the UNLV game. His candor is a joy to listen to.
March 26, 2008 at 8:31 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
walkdog262 (anonymous) says...
I'm sure the logos will stay - as will the games being played in 72,000-seat football domes. All the NCAA cares about is $$$$$$$$$$$$!!!!!! A few logo-ACL tears won't keep people from buying seats or CBS from buying TV rights, and that's all the NCAA seeks.
I can't imagine the view from the upper reaches of Ford Field this weekend, but I imagine it will be atrocious. How much better an experience would it be to just hold these games in NBA arenas or, better yet, college ones? How sweet would it be to watch KU-Nova in Ann Arbor at Michigan's arena, or in Lansing at Michigan State's?
March 26, 2008 at 9:44 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
JayhawkPiller82 (anonymous) says...
txrockchalk - VERY good point about Chris Piper. I miss Max like everyone else in the Jayhawk nation, but Chris has been great in following a legend. Everyone knows its hard to compare with that. He tells it like it is, straight-up, no pandering or Bull s___. We are very lucky to have Bob, Chris, and David Lawrence doing our games. I'm spoiled when I have to listen to anyone else on TV when I can't pickup a radio broadcast.
And, while we on the subject, does anyone really listen to Sirius Satellite Radio? I have a subscription, but don't listen to the Hawks on it. Sometimes you don't get OUR guys!!! I listen to local channels. But, I couldn't get reception in the Sprint Center...?? Great facility by the way, can't wait till they come back in 2 yrs for the Big 12 again. Rock Chalk...!!
March 26, 2008 at 11:43 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
jayhwk5288 (anonymous) says...
poor roy and his slippery floor.
i guess he will need an excuse when Kansas shows them that basketball with defense is a little more difficult than what they have been used to the last couple games
rock chalk
March 26, 2008 at 12:28 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
txrockchalk (anonymous) says...
Thanks, JayhawkPiller82. I actually subscribe to XM satellite radio, and they only have two Big 12 channels. They typically play games of Texas teams and rarely pick up KU games. What you have on Sirius far surpasses XM in that realm. I am hearing they are about to merge though, so I am hopeful we will get the best of each and perhaps they will expand to where they broadcast all of the schools' radio feeds.
March 26, 2008 at 12:46 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
TtownHawk (anonymous) says...
sadly with that merge of xm and sirius our monthly rate will go from 12-13 bucks to who knows what. probly around 20 a month if i had to guess.
March 26, 2008 at 1:13 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
txrockchalk (anonymous) says...
TtownHawk - you may be right, but they were saying it will actually reduce our monthly charge. I will believe it when I see it.
March 26, 2008 at 1:29 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )