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Ben Ball News & Notes: Building Our Memphis Files

Let’s start our humpday Ben Ball roundup by adding to our Memphis files. LAT sent Robyn Norwood out to Memphis who provided the following report on the ‘new kings of Memphis’:

"You know how a town needs something?" Calipari said before his radio show, sitting on the back patio at his house after the players filed out from a meeting.

"This town needed something. The mayoral race was just ugly. The senate race before that [won by Republican Bob Corker over Democrat Harold Ford Jr.] was ugly in this town. And we had the Tennessee Waltz," a federal corruption sting that led to the conviction of 12 public officials or aides.

Gas prices are up, like everywhere else. So is crime. People are struggling.

"I think this is one of those things that brings everybody together," Calipari said. "My players represent a lot of what people have had to live through. And they see them as them."

Calipari, back in college since 2000 after a three-season stint as the New Jersey Nets coach, also has known scandal. He took Massachusetts to the Final Four in 1996, an achievement more remarkable than getting there with Memphis. But the NCAA vacated the UMass appearance after star Marcus Camby admitted taking money and gifts [also prostitutes involved – BN Ed.] from an agent, something Calipari said he was unaware of at the time.
I found Calipari’s comment about how his players represent the community interesting considering none of his starters (Dorsey, Dozier, Anderson, Douglas-Roberts, and Rose) per WWL hails from the state of Tennessee (not even Memphis).

Anyway, it doesn’t really matter whether or not they are from Memphis. We have more pressing issues to worry about such as how to stop their unorthodox offense, which relies on dribble penetration by uber athletes. From Dohn in the DN today:
The Bruins and Memphis meet in Saturday's first national semifinal of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday in San Antonio, and UCLA guards Darren Collison and Russell Westbrook are the key line of defense for Bruins against the Tigers' unorthodox offense, which is based on its perimeter players being able to drive past their defenders.

"They're going to have to do a really good job, and Josh (Shipp), too," UCLA power forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute said. "We're going to have to do a good job of staying in front of our guys."

Memphis, which averages 80.3 points, doesn't employ the traditional half-court heavy-screening offense so prevalent with teams that go deep into the tournament. Instead, it is a copy of the offense former Pepperdine coach Vance Walberg was successful in running when he was 133-11 as the head coach at Fresno City College.

"That system works well when you have really good players, and most systems will, but it's an unorthodox style of offense and very difficult to defend," Howland said. "There's not a lot of screens. It's all about penetration, draw (the defender) and kick. There's a lot of handoffs. There's a lot of pitches from behind.

"They also do a lot of, like a moving screen."

The matchup pits one of the Bruins' defensive strengths - stopping dribble penetration - against a Memphis team that freelances frequently and relies heavily on 3-point shooting.

"It's a little different, but it's something that is working for them," Mbah a Moute said. "They have the talent and athletes to do that."
We had some good discussion on this topic yesterday. Coach Howland will most likely start with DC on Rose and Westbrook on CDR. But I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see switch up as LRMAM is called in to take on CDR.

Of course around here we have been keeping a close eye on LRMAM’s health. Apparently it’s now AA2’s turn to get into health issue related news:
The Bruins did not practice Monday, but did cardiovascular and weight training. All except Alfred Aboya, that is. The junior power forward had a sore back after spending three hours Sunday stooped over trying to put together a dresser he purchased.

"He couldn't work out or do anything," Howland said. "Three hours in the same position, using a screwdriver. I don't know what the heck it was or what he was doing, but that was poor news."
All right I hope AA2 is all right and I bet he is going to be okay by this weekend. But that was pretty freaking funny. I can just picture AA2 trying to put together that dresser and how he looked when he was explaining to Coach Howland how he hurt his back while putting together a dresser. lmao

Lastly, we will end with the following note from the starting point guard last time our Ben Ball warriors took on Calipari’s Memphis team in the tournament (emphasis added):
Collison apprenticed under Jordan Farmar two years ago. Farmar, now a backup point guard for the Lakers, said Collison's three years of NCAA and Final Four experience should make a difference.

"I remember the feeling of going into my sophomore year . . . I was just a whole different ballplayer," Farmar said. "So I can only imagine going in as a junior. He's already led the team, already been to the Final Four, he just has that much more confidence and it makes it that much easier."

Farmar also suggested it would be silly for UCLA's season to be considered a failure without a 12th national championship.

"They give themselves a chance every year to be in the Final Four," Farmar said. "Then it depends on who's better on that night. It comes with a lot of luck. If somebody's having a bad shooting night, a lot of things go into it. As long as they are giving themselves a chance every year, I don't think it will be a problem."
Jordan … as always … on pointfor this Nation.

GO BRUINS.

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I am guessing at $C, the concierge puts together the furniture which comes with the marketing rep's freebie family lodgings.

by islandbruin on Apr 2, 2008 7:21 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Damn you...
Ikea furniture and your undecipherable instructions!  Damn you!

by EphsandBruins on Apr 2, 2008 1:10 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Now.........
thats funny, probably true, but funny.

by artybruin on Apr 2, 2008 7:47 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Mbah a Moute on CDR?
You guys know the Bruins better than me, but I don't believe that's the best match up from the Bruins perspective. Westbrook or Shipp would be better for the Bruins, maybe even Real.

No one is talking about Antonio Anderson either. Who are the Bruins going to use to guard him?

Happiness is a Warm Gun. Mother Superior Jumped the Gun. Some Pervert Grabbed the Gun and Jumped Mother Superior.

by MoonDog on Apr 2, 2008 7:53 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Yes
No one will be surprised here if we end up seeing LRMAM on CDR at times. RW is probably the best defender in our team but LRMAM is the glue to our defense. He can take on a guard/forward. Howland picked him to shut down Buddinger. He also took on guards like OJ2.

Shipp will start out on Anderson. Don't be surprised if DC is switched over to him, RW on Rose, and LRMAM takes on CDR.

I think we are also going to see a lot of James Keefe in this game.

by bluestreet on Apr 2, 2008 7:58 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

While we have the Passion Bucket
Memphis has the "Crying Cap."  

From the "lack of respect" to the "this town needs something" is there nothing Calipari won't cry about?

by Free the 16 on Apr 2, 2008 9:35 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Also cracks me up
How all the Memphis fans point to the stats and say "our players are averaging more points and rebounds a game, so they must be better."

Going to be players averaging more points and rebounds per game when you play more uptempo like they do.  

by Free the 16 on Apr 2, 2008 9:40 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Also.............
the conference they were in helped to fatten the stats.

by artybruin on Apr 2, 2008 10:38 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

You need a tall player on CDR
not only because he has length, but because he is Memphis' first choice as a sort of relief player if the initial drives are stopped, as they probably will be.
     It is fascinating to try to anticipate the sort of defense CBH will employ against the Tigers. Most coaches would go to a zone against it. In fact, when Pepperdine played Memphis, Walberg himself used zone. They lost by 30, but not because of any magic in the offensive system. Memphis would have won by 30 using John Wooden's high post stuff. Our usual aggressive hedging on screens and doubling on the post will have only limited usefulness against Memphis, because they don't screen much, and the post plays weakside, mostly for rebounding. But there is still plenty we can do. I think we will pressure on the ball as it is brought up, spring some half court traps on the first pass, but mostly just play correct man-to-man, which always works.
     In fact, it is wrong to make too much of Calipari's offense. It's a good one, but they get a lot of points off steals and put-backs and play tough D themselves. So to win, we must take care of the ball, and rebound. Then, in the end, it will come down to heart, brains and skill. And in those departments I believe we are more than equal to any other team.

by Oldguy on Apr 2, 2008 10:54 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Callipari will say whatever it takes

Nestor, your commented: "I found Calipari's comment about how his players represent the community interesting considering none of his starters (Dorsey, Dozier, Anderson, Douglas-Roberts, and Rose) per WWL hails from the state of Tennessee (not even Memphis)."

Just one more example of the fact JC will say anything truth, spin or outright lie to fit the story he is trying to "sell".  If you haven't seen it there is a good story on the spin meister:
 http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegebasketball/story/10753571/rss

Go Team Go!

by bruins grad and dad on Apr 2, 2008 1:24 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Not hearing what you guys are claiming
No one I know is talking about the stats being important, nor does anyone in Memphis think this is going to be easy. UCLA will be the best team Memphis has played this season and people here know it.

Stats are great for the fans but they are irrelevant. It's about the match ups. Remember that most of the guys on the Tigers roster were freshman in 06. This is a different team, just like UCLA is different.

I think it's the best of the two national semifinal games and it should be very entertaining.

Happiness is a Warm Gun. Mother Superior Jumped the Gun. Some Pervert Grabbed the Gun and Jumped Mother Superior.

by MoonDog on Apr 2, 2008 1:52 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Lol
@bruins grad and dad - Thanks for the article.  Great story.

Now it all makes sense.

by Heffer on Apr 2, 2008 1:56 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Re Aboya and furniture
I went on the DL for about a month when I put together an Ikea bookshelf.  I was bent over in the same position for an hour with a screwriver.  It's obvious of course that AA2 is in just slightly better shape than I am, but on the other hand, if he had to bend over, he had to bend a lot farther.

A sore back is bad.  I'm on the tail end of my third episode, and I can absolutely guarantee that it is no treat.  I wish AA2 a speedy recovery.

by Fox 71 on Apr 2, 2008 4:44 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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