by Wayne23 » Sat Mar 04, 2017 6:27 pm
3/10 Beat #9 seed Colorado by 15. Hong and Kim led in scoring but everyone played well.
#5 seed Arizona in the semis.
3/11: 78-64. Never in doubt. 5 in double figures. Myer had 10 and 14 with 5 blocks.
#11 Oregon for the title. We beat them at our place by 10 but they’re a tough team.
3/12: 80-56. It was a 4 point lead at the half. We had lots of trouble hitting shots in the 1st half. At the half I told the guys to keep getting open, and to keep taking good shots. They did, and the shots fell- 61% of them! On D we let their SG go and stopped everyone else. He got 26, but it didn’t matter. Great win and the title. #1 seed?
We’re 27-5, 14-4, #10, RPI #8, but I think we deserve a #1.
#2 West. The consolation is that it looks like the easiest bracket.
We start with #15 seed Cal-Riverside, 17-13.
3/17: 80-55. Never a game. 24 for Kim, 16 and 16 for Myer, 17, 9 for hong.
Next up is #10 seed Michigan, 20-12.
3/19: 79-71. We led by as many as 14, but they kept coming back, and even took the lead a couple of times. 22, 12 for Myer, 17, 8, 8 for Kim, 19, 5 for Hong.
#6 seed, #25 ranked Gonzaga, 24-10, in the Sweet Sixteen.
3/24: 79-74. They led by 17 at the half, 19 early in the 2nd. We decided to press wall to wall, and it worked. We only caused 14 TOs, but it rattled them and they were not able to get the ball to people in good spots. That made them hurry shots late in the clock, and they shot only 22.2% in the 2nd. On O we worked harder to get open, and got lots of good shots. 13 and 13 for Myer, 17, 6, 3 for Kim.
We need to start faster if we want to get to the Final Four.
#4 seed, #15 ranked Chattanooga, 30-4, upset #1 seed Memphis. This is no easy team but we still caught a break with their win.
3/26: 79-73 in OT. We were down as many as 10, sand had to score the last 5 in regulation to stay alive. Then we got the first 8 in OT, and 15 of the first 17. 21, 8 for Hong, but they bottled up both Kim and Myer effectively. Laws, Walk, and sub Lio Form really came through for us.
Three consecutive games where we score 79, and our opponents score in the 70s; weird.
Back to the Final Four! Three #1 seeds got through; we’re the only #2. We play #5 ranked Miami, 29-5. They are excellent outside but not that good inside. If we can get it inside to Myer and Hong effectively, and stop their outside shooters, we’ll be okay, but that won’t be easy.
4/1: 82-71 and we’re in the title game! We led all the way, by as many as 21. I rested my big three late so they’d be fresh for the final game, and that tightened the score a little. 28, 12 for Hong, but 5 guys were in double figures. +11 RBs, and 11 TOs (+2). Their SG had 28, but only 2 other guys had 8 or more. Great win!
It’s #1 in the nation Georgia, 34-4, for the title. Their PG is outstanding, but after that they do it with balance, discipline, and solid D. They don’t make a lot of mistakes. This will be a challenge. It’s our 4th Final
Four and 3rd title game. It would be nice to finally bring one home.
4/3: 62-74. They outlasted us. We led by 1 at the half. Cy Myer fell into traps and committed two fouls early; he fouled out playing only 22 minutes. That was a huge factor. Sub Lio Form also fouled out. We spent a lot of time going with either a three guard set up, or playing big guys we didn’t really want in there in key situations. They did a good job of staying in control. When we went on runs they didn’t panic, and eventually they answered. It was a 2 point ball game with 7:44 to go, but Myer fouled out shortly after that, and then Laws and Walk quickly each picked up their 4th. Georgia went at them and it worked. We lost to a team that played very good ball. Kim had 20, 5, 3, and Hong had 12 and 12.
One step short yet again.
4/4: Awards: Myer is PAC 12 POY, and 1st team with Kim and Hong. I get COY.
Let’s see if there are any decent job offers.
4/9: We’re going to UCLA. We’re a better team. We’re a better team but their TP is 73 to our 67, and their budget is $180,000 higher. And, they’re UCLA!
4/16: Whole new staff to hire, but we have the budget to find good people… Except one guy with a Rep. of 13, no one else higher than 9. WTF!
We got three coaches who are awful. 1 year contracts for all 3.
4/23: We ask for a facilities upgrade. Denied.
Great season, 32-6, made it to the title game, and a great 7 years at AZ ST. My record as a head coach, after 13 years, is 320-110, .744.
Meeting Dr. Worth changed, and very likely greatly extended my life. I went to say goodbye in person, and we made arrangements for her team to check in with me every 4 months. I am their only surviving test subject, and they will study me as long as they, or I am alive.
On to a new challenge. I told the A. D. at UCLA that I intend to win the title in year 3. We’ll see what happens.
The UCLA I am going to is not the UCLA of old. The city, and the school were rebuilt just east of San Bernardino, since the traditional California coast is under water. There have been lots of these city shifts throughout the coastal U. S., and around the world. Climate change deniers controlled many of the world’s governments for most of the 21st century. That has only change within the past 5 years in the U. S., and it’s now a matter of postponing the inevitable, rather than making enough changes to actually be able to sustain human life over the long haul. The hope is to keep civilization going for as long as possible, but the oceans are rising rapidly, and the dire truth is that human society will not survive in anything like its current form, if at all. Attempts are being made to do what is possible, with the long shot hope that pockets of humanity in little communities may survive. No one in the scientific community thinks that will happen, but we’re trying.