Michael Gbinije seemingly fulfilled the potential many thought he had, though he traveled a circuitous route to get there. Will it end up in the NBA Draft, or will he have to fight harder to make a roster?
Month: May 2016
2015-16 Pac-12 Post-Mortem
The Pac-12 had quite a season and has a tough act to follow. Perhaps more notable is that the landscape is changing and a new program appears to be carrying the flag right now.
2015-16 Summit League Post-Mortem
The Summit League has been on the rise for much of this decade, but the confederation of Midwest and Great Plains schools really outdid itself in 2015-16.
Departures like Beard’s still far more exception than the norm
Chris Beard may have left for two jobs in less than a month, but cases of college basketball coaches leaving for better jobs still happen far less than the urban legend says they do.
For Georges Niang, a path to the NBA may not include the draft
Georges Niang had a decorated four-year college career with plenty of production. Will that translate into getting drafted and then an NBA career after that?
2015-16 ACC Post-Mortem
The ACC was highly competitive, yet had a familiar look at the top, and then it turned on the jets with a big NCAA Tournament.
2015-16 America East Post-Mortem
America East had a good non-conference run this season and saw four teams reach postseason play, but the conference appears to be stuck in neutral from a competitive standpoint.
2015-16 Big West Post-Mortem
Hawaii was a fortuitous-and wise-addition for the Big West Conference when the school joined in 2012, and it took just a couple years for the league to see a significant payoff.
Talking Hoops with Ted Sarandis – May 5, 2016
Ted joins us to talk about a Big East legend who has passed, an old rivalry about to be renewed on a big stage, implications with players departing or staying in the NBA Draft, and a transfer of note as the transfer list continues to balloon.