UK basketball notebook: Tuesday’s No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup a rare treat [Lexington Herald-Leader]
| By Jerry Tipton, Lexington Herald-Leader | |
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Barring a monumental upset, college basketball showcases such a game Tuesday when
These kind of games don't come along very often.
So, it's a big deal. These games excited even the
"'Jeez, I'm not even hungry,'" Shackelford remembered Warren saying at the team breakfast. "We were so up and excited, we'd lost our appetites. And that was breakfast."
That game was the rematch with
The most recent No. 1-vs.-No. 2 saw
"I've always been No. 2, you know?" he said. "People think I'm full of No. 2."
Be that as it may, Pearl saw being No. 2 as an advantage.
"When I was in the locker room (before the game), I said, 'Look, I don't know if we're the best team in the country, but I know we're 40 minutes from being the No. 1 team in the country,'" he said. "In 40 minutes, anything can happen."
"The pressure shifts to the home team," Pearl said, "and to the team that feels they have everything to lose."
Of course, there will be no home team when
"Our mentality was every game was No. 1 vs. No. 2," he said. That's because
That purpose? To execute.
Players dream of playing in such matchups, McCarter said. That's why they went to
"Coach (
"We knew because we were
Perhaps
"We never considered the rankings at all,"
Compared to the endless hype and star-making machinery of today, that sounds downright runty.
Incomplete
"None of us felt we accomplished what we came to
Me or we?
By now, we know talent alone does not win at the highest level. A unity of purpose makes the key difference for any team, including the
"It's not individual talent,"
Of course, this melding process is not a given.
"That's the art of it," Guyette said. "Gosh, if you could figure that out, you'd make a lot of money because you never know how the mix is going to come together."
Other great classes
The article last Sunday about great recruiting classes led to reflection. Among the classes that could (should?) have been mentioned are:
-- The
More importantly,
-- UK fan
"The 1959 UC Bearcat recruits were led by
Gray, 62, is from
-- The
UK fan
A co-worker happens to be a
"By law, I have to spend 10 hours a day in the same office with this individual," Combs wrote in an email. "... Needless to say, with me being a UK fan, we have talked for weeks about which is the greatest program in history:
"This individual also had the nerve to argue that Coach (
Combs' trump card was Rupp's 3-0 record against Wooden.
"He turned quiet for about a week," Combs wrote. "One day, after months of this back-and-forth, discussing the merits and achievements of both teams, scrubbing the facts and statistics, I said 'Rich, who's the greatest program in college basketball?' He replied, '
When not debating
Then and now
Fifty-five years ago -- let's let that sink in for a moment --
"We had 15 guys," Havlicek said. "All from
"That's probably something that's a lot different."
Not that Havlicek meant any disrespect to how present-day players can view college basketball as a one-year waystation en route to the
'Barroom argument'
ESPN college basketball analyst
Bilas likened this problem to comparing
"We'll never be able to determine who would win between the
Bilas brings first-hand experience to this barroom argument. He was a member of
As seniors, that class led
"I'd rather not lost to
Book Fair
Herald-Leader book maven
The 32nd annual Book Fair is held at the
Happy birthday
No. 1 vs. No .2
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