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This victory is certainly an outstanding win for the Spurs however I’m sure they are only celebrating the victory and not claiming superiority over the Thunder. Wemby on a minutes restriction made his presence known, 22 points including sinking his only 3-point basket. In addition ‘The Alien’ pulled down 9 rebounds and blocked 2 shots. The trio of De’Aaron Fox, Devin Vassel and Stephon Castle certainly made their presence known in the game with 22, 23 and 22 points respectively, in addition the trio compiled 10 assists. There is no attempt on my part to ignore the defending champions, the Thunder played an outstanding game offensively and defensively. They came up short at the end however SGA and crew are just as dangerous today as they were on Saturday night. Don’t allow the glitch of Saturday night to lead you to conclusion this Thunder team is not as competitive or dangerous as they have been so far this season.
I’m sitting and writing at the same time, Texas-UConn is on my television set and for the life of me I cannot remember who heads the program at Texas. My mind has gone blank, I had to go to quickly research my question, then I became reacquainted with Sean Miller. Miller took over the Texas program in March 2025 after Rodney Terry was fired. Miller has been a winner at several stops, Xavier on two separate occasions and more recently Arizona. In 20 seasons as a head coach Miller’s registered 487 wins versus 196 losses for a .713 winning percentage. If we check his coaching resume there is only a single losing record at Xavier and Arizona. Number 5 UConn was the eventual winner by a score of 71 to 63.
Mike Brown will not be given credit for the teams’ success. I speak of the New York Knicks who advanced in the NBA Cup Series by beating the Orlando Magic 132-120, now they move onto the semifinals. In fairness I can say Brown inherited a good team at the time he was hired. Despite being fired Tom Thibodeau is a good coach but history says he’s got one issue regarding his coaching. Like a millstone hung around his neck the fact that Thibs always has his starters on the floor for too many minutes in the majority of games. For Thibs its never about winning, the man walks, talks and sleeps basketball…it’s the other thing that’s caused him continuous coaching problems. At the conclusion of the season and into the playoffs the media and fans are unlikely to credit the coaching of Brown who is also a good coach for any success the Knicks might have.
The Missouri Valley Conference was established in the 1907-08 season, originally comprising six institutions: the Universities of Nebraska, Iowa State, Kansas, Missouri, Washington University in St. Louis, and Drake. This conference has a long-standing history, with connections between schools such as Kansas and Missouri that predate their participation in the Big 6, Big 8, and eventually the Big 12 Conference. As for the present Washington University currently competes at the Division III level. Nebraska in the Big 12 and now Big 10 and Iowa State now a Big 12 school, while Drake University stands out for its exceptional longevity within the Missouri Valley Conference. Beginning with the 2025-26 season, Drake will have been a continuous member of the Missouri Valley Conference for 118 years of basketball competition. That might be a record for the longest continuous affiliation with a single conference.
Maybe I was wrong, do you remember what I wrote once upon a time? I believe it was something along these lines. “Cooper Flagg will not dominate, he will sink the needed basket, grab a crucial rebound or make a spectacular assist.” Is it possible to stand out as a key player in a different manner? Flagg’s numbers for the last 10 games have risen exponentially, he’s shooting 51.6% from the field with 6.2 rebounds and nearly 4 assists a game. This is pure speculation on my part so consider it just that, I wonder if adjusting to NBA play along with playing point guard early affected the growth of his game. Then again consider the fact that on the 21st of December Flagg will turn 19 years old, technically he should be in the middle of his freshman year of college. This is no prediction of his future however Mavs fans might one day be saying ‘Luka who?’