A
basketball fans outlook
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
Still waiting
The
top prospect in the Class of 2026 Tyran Stokes has not announced his
destination. It was believed Kansas and Kentucky were in the lead with Kansas
supposedly slightly ahead. Now we hear from a couple of new teams that made
their presence known, they are Gonzaga and Oregon. Stokes is a 6-foot 7 230
pound forward, until there is an official announcement we have no idea which
school he decides to attend.
In other
college basketball news shot blocker extraordinaire 6-foot 10 Flory Bidunga is
entering the NBA draft and transfer portal at the same time, we must wait to see
how this turns out. There is no news regarding the other name at Kansas Darryn
Peterson….is he going or is he staying? This is pure speculation however I
could be wrong but I have no idea why he’d remain at Kansas versus an NBA
payout. BYU’s AJ Dybansta indicates he’s made no decision whether he remains in
school or heads for the NBA. I repeat for him my statement regarding Peterson. The
transfer portal opens on Tuesday April 7, it will close on April 21, that’s a
15-day window for teams to make the necessary changes for their program.
It’s vast
The
Grand Canyon is one of the great wonders of the world, this immense canyon in
the western United States is a sight to behold. Memory says I’ve flown over it
at the very least three times, I have never seen it at ground level. Everyone
indicates it’s a gigantic distance wall to wall and that is the lead into the report
of the Thursday night game. The Thunder smoked my Lakers 139-96, there is no method
to sugarcoat what is an embarrassing loss. In addition to that Luka Doncic
didn’t finish the game suffering a left hamstring injury which caused him to
leave the game.
An
MRI will be done to determine the extent, with the playoffs upcoming the timing
couldn’t have been worst for the Lakers. Everyone on the Lakers healthy I
believe (and still do) they can compete successfully with any team in the NBA
however there are exceptions. The Spurs and Thunder scare me, can they be
beaten….of course they can, however, to win a series a team must play it’s A
game to win. As this is written there’s no update on Luka or any other Laker
for that matter. As for the playoffs we’ll see what we see when we arrive. I am
disappointed based on the outcome however I intend to remain a loyal faithful
member of Laker Nation.
He returns
On
Thursday came the official word, Bill Self would be returning for year 24 to
lead the Kansas men’s basketball team next season. Many of the Jayhawk faithful
have been literally holding their breath in anticipation of receiving news that
the coach had decided to retire. Self once said he wouldn’t coach past 60 yet
here he is at 63 years of age returning to lead the basketball program. With
his health issues plus age I believe a timeline of 3-5 years coaching this team
probably exists going forward.
If
that appears to be a negative that’s not the intent it’s a fact. Already in the
Naismith Hall of Fame there is no doubt anytime there is a discussion of Kansas
basketball coaches Self is at the top of the list. His name ranks above that of
every former coach including Dr. James A. Naismith the inventor of the game of
basketball and Forrest “Phog” Allen” who coached Kansas basketball for 39
seasons. Perhaps even more mind boggling is this fact. Consider since 1898 when
Naismith first began coaching Kansas basketball there have been only 8 coaches
including Self at the head of this program, that’s amazing.
Basketball “Factories”
Upon
reading the headline, some may initially perceive this as a negative account:
however, that is not the intention here. The term “factories” is used to
highlight how certain prep schools have produced a remarkable number of players
who have gone on to play in the NBA and other professional leagues. Reading the
headline one might assume this is a negative account, that is not the case. I
decided to use the term factories due to the fact that a number of these prep
schools have sent large numbers of players to the NBA and other professional
leagues.
A
co-worker understanding what I intended to write said; “What about public high
schools?” There was no intent to ignore public schools it seems a significant
amount of these basketball factories have continued to grow. I received
conflicting information so my statement will indicate a tie, Montverde and Oak
Hill both have sent over 30 players into the NBA over the years. What about
others and where are they located, first this list should not be considered
complete. Additionally, the official websites for these institutions emphasize
their commitment to education alongside their athletic achievements. A brief
look of several prep schools and their location, if your school was overlooked
it was strictly due to space and length of time in completion of this account.
Montverde
Academy-Montverde, Florida
Oak
Hill Academy-Mouth of Wilson, Virginia
Bishop
Gorman High School-Las Vegas, Nevada
IMG
Academy-Bradenton, Florida
Link
Academy-Branson, Missouri
Sunrise
Christian Academy-Wichita, Kansas
Putnam
Science Academy-Putnam, Connecticut
Brewster
Academy-Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
Iowa
United Basketball-Des Moines, Iowa
TPH
Academy-Overland Park, Kansas
Dynamic
Prep-Carrollton, Texas