College basketball season is my favorite time of year. I am a huge Maryland fan, but also think its important to watch other teams and players so that I can pick a good bracket for March Madness. Because college basketball season is underway, I thought this would be a good assignment to get you thinking about ncaa college basketball and the top players. The article below is about Jerian Grant, a standout guard from Notre Dame (who by the way just upset #4 Duke the other night). Please answer the question after the article and please remember to put your name on your Blog so that I can give you credit.
Court general Jerian Grant
Notre Dame guard runs one of this season's best offenses
You saw it; we all saw it. Simply no way you didn’t. Even in our age of social hype and buzz, with enticing posts of must-see highlights and plays/players being called best or worst ever with little to no regard, you just had to see this dunk. It was the ‘dunk of the year.’ It still is.
Because as Notre Dame’s Jerian Grant broke toward his teammate inbounding the ball on the baseline, he broke a few other things: Georgia Tech’s defense, poor poster victim Tadric Jackson, any chance the Yellow Jackets, leading 46-42, would pull off an upset, but chiefly he broke gravity. OK, maybe "break" isn’t the correct verb; he shattered it.
Receiving the pass uncontested, Grant dribbled, stepped then soared, rising higher and higher, his ascent only stopped by the dunk itself, chin above the rim. He hung there for a second, eventually submitting to gravitational pull and returning to the rest of us on Earth. When his teammates met him on the ground to dap him up, he barely even reacted. Why would he? His dunk did all the talking he needed.
So, yeah, I guess you could label Jerian Grant a physically impressive player. He’s athletic, agile, strong. But it’s his physical creativity and understanding of space that’s spurred Notre Dame into a top 10 team and possible title contender.
Many ways exist for a basketball to pass through a hoop: jump shot, layup, dunk, pass to a teammate who does any one of those three ... even trick an opponent to knock it in. Grant, capable of all these scoring possibilities, does not seem to care how his team scores points, only that it does. His abilities and talents are not contained within a vacuum; he rises his teammates around him like other great players do. On the court, it’s like he knows he could score (sort of) when he wants, but throughout the game he appears more interested involving his teammates as much as possible. He lets them get theirs, too.
Which in turn helps Grant get his. Without a defense respecting other scoring threats, the space an offense can work with shrinks considerably -- lanes clog, double-teams happen. Notre Dame has four players averaging more than 13 points per game, a statistic of design. The ball spreads in the Fighting Irish’s offense and the man at the helm, pushing this thing along, is Grant.
And that’s without saying much of Grant’s own skills to score. He has a nice-enough jumper, but his ability to penetrate and create off the dribble may be the best in college basketball. (Virginia’s Justin Anderson and Ohio State’s D’Angelo Russell are two of the main guys who make it an argument.) If that dunk somehow didn’t convince you, Grant’s a master in the air. His hangtime’s unreal as he can contort his body just enough to levitate a second or two longer than most defenders, opening the space he requires to score.
When he’s at his best, Grant finishes as much as he dishes. Earlier in the season, against a sneaky good Miami (Fla.) team (which is better than its ranking or record might indicate), Grant was a deadly 8-for-10 shooting with 23 points and adding eight assists to his night. In other words, he was responsible for more than half of Notre Dame’s 75 points in the win. And that was his second-best night of the season, compared to his elite 27-point, six-assist game in ND’s 79-78 overtime win against then-No. 19 Michigan State.
One guy doesn’t make a team, but he certainly can have a very large impact. Last season, at this time, Grant was sidelined for the spring semester because of academic issues, according to his coach. Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six. The Fighting Irish were not the same team without Jerian Grant.
Now, Notre Dame is 19-2 and headed into a crucial run, playing Duke twice in its next four games. Grant, for now, remains just outside the echelon of elite players in the country, but depending what happens Wednesday night, that might soon change. The question, I guess, is this: Will he fly through the air again, or crash-land with the rest of the lot back on planet Earth? We’ll see.
Naismith Power Rankings
Each week, we’ll rank the top players in the Naismith race. These rankings are fluid and mostly for fun, but they matter ... to someone.
1) Jahlil Okafor -- Coach K can credit his 1,000th win to Marshall Plumlee disrupting St. John’s momentum if he wants, but none of it was possible without Okafor. Outside of the special milestone, the game served as a reminder that Okafor looks like a man playing pickup at an elementary school most of the time. It’s just not fair.
2) Frank Kaminsky -- Frank the everything-but Tank continues doing Frank-the-everything-but-Tank things. Kaminsky held Wisconsin down with his 22 points and nine rebounds in its 69-64 OT win against a surprisingly feisty Michigan team.
3) Willie Cauley-Stein -- Kentucky's been pretty boring lately, huh? Blame Cauley-Stein (and middling opponents). Anchoring the Wildcats’ D isn’t flashy or stat-stuffing, but it dramatically impacts what opponents can do when Cauley-Stein is on the floor.
1. Based on the article, what is Notre Dame's Record?
2. The article indicates that Notre Dame wasn't the same without Jerian Grant last season when he was academically ineligible. Please give an example from the text that proves this statement.
3. How many other players on Notre Dame are averaging 13 points or more?
4. Please read the Naismith Power Rankings and choose the player you think is most deserving. It doesn't have to be someone in the article. To receive FULL CREDIT you must support your answer with 3 pieces of evidence.
30 comments:
Notre Dame's record was 19-2. After Jerian Grant was deemed academically ineligible, Notre Dame went on to lose 13 out of their next 20 games. Notre Dame has 4 players all averaging 13 points or more per game. I think that Frank Kaminski is the most deserving of the Naismith power ranking due to his great performance in overtime against Michigan to win the game. With a total of 22 points and 9 rebounds and 8 of those points in OT Wisconsin went on to win 69-64. At 7 feet tall, Kaminski is averaging 17.2 points per game and 8.2 rebounds per game and that is why Frank Kaminski deserves the Naismith power ranking
Austin Turner
4th Period
1. Notre Dame is 19-2
2. Notre Dame lost 13 of 20 games when Grant was out, and they're 19-2 this season.
3. 4 players are average 13 points or more
4. Frank Kaminsky deserves to win the Naismath award because not only is just as much a force on the boards as Jahlil Okafor, but he also can shoot the ball than Okafor.
-Ben Weinstein
1. 19 wins and 2 losses
2." Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games."
3. 3 other players, 4(including Grant)
4.I think Jahlil Okafor should get it because he is averaging over 9 boards, 18 points, and nearly 2 assists a game which has been a huge lift to Duke.
Ashwin Acharya
Tayyaba Tareq
1.) according to this article, Notre Dame is 19-2, and their two losses have been to providence :( and virginia. Currently they are 20-3 after beating Duke and losing to Pitt.
2.) It is unquestionable that Notre Dame was not the same team last year without Jerian Grant, who was kicked off the team for cheating on an exam. An example from the article is that last year the fighting irish lost 13 of its last 20 games with out Grant. With Grant, they are a top ten team, #8 to be exact.
3.) on Notre Dame basketball team, there are four players averaging 13 points a game. These players include seniors Jerian Grant and Patt Connoughton who gave up a chance to play baseball for Baltimore so that he could return and play his senior year at Notre Dame, Junior Zach Auguste, and Sophmore Demitrius Jackson. Sophomore Steve Vasturia is the fifth member of the starting five and averages about 9 points a game so hes almost there.
4.) I think that Jahlil Okafor deserves the Naismith award because he literally saved his team when Duke played Notre Dame. Although duke lost, Okafor had 23 points and 17 rebounds which is more than Jerian Grant had. He also continuously proves that he gives his all and that he is capable of getting his team in the lead eve when they are behind by alot like when duke was losing to St. Johns by 11 at the half. HE also is a clutch free throw shooter which is partially what got duke in the lead against st. johns
Tayyaba Tareq
Brett Godsick:
1. Notre Dame is 19-2 as of now.
2. The text says that without Grant, the team lost 13 of 20 games in one stretch and they lost 5 out of their last 6 games.
3. 4 players are averaging 13 points per game or more.
4. I feel that Willie Cauley-Stein is most deserving. I feel this way because without his all-around outstanding performance, Kentucky would't be undefeated and #1 in the country. Another think good about Willie is that he consistently dominates the boards on offense and defense which allows Kentucky to get 2nd chance points and get many fast-moving plays down the court. Also, from when I've seen Willie play on TV, he never gives up in the games and he is truly dedicated to basketball which makes him such a great player to watch.
George Mikalis Pd. 1
1. ND's record as of this article is 19-2
2. He was missed a lot during the time he didn't play--it was seen in their record as they lost 13 out of 20 of their last games after losing him
3. Four players on ND are averaging more than 13ppg
4. Jahlil Okafor: A great player in the post described as "a boy among men", A great rim protector on defense, defending the paint and shutting down some big name post players in the NCAA, he's a great team player, he knows he is going to put up big numbers, but he doesn't force it, he works with his team and makes everyone around him better with his special talent
George Mikalis Pd. 1
19-2
Last season, at this time, Grant was sidelined for the spring semester because of academic issues, according to his coach.
Notre Dame has four players averaging more than 13 points per game,
Jahlil Okafor is definitely most deserving because Okafor led Young to the 2014 CPL city championship game, has great footwork and ability to put up points.
Sunny She
1. 19-2
2."Last season, at this time, Grant was sidelined for the spring semester because of academic issues, according to his coach. Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six. The Fighting Irish were not the same team without Jerian Grant."
3. 3 players besides Grant, 4 in total including him
4. I think that Jahlil Okafor is the most deserving of that spot because he is an athletic bigman who changes the game. Okafor, having a cousin in the NBA, is a powerhouse rebounder and provides a defensive threat to other teams. On top of that, Okafor's immense size puts the icing on the cake. All of these qualities make him deserving of that spot and a potential #1 pick in the 2015 NBA Draft.
Ryad Malti
Period 1
Ben Burger
1. 19 wins and 2 losses
2. Last season Notre Dame lost 13 games in a 20 game stretch.
3. 4 players
4. I believe Willie Cauley Stein is because he is on the nation's top team and brings it on the defensive end better than any player in the country.
question 1 : the notre dame irish have a 8- 5 record
question 2 : "Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six. The Fighting Irish were not the same team without Jerian Grant"
question 3 : there were 4 players that average 13 points per game
question 4 : 1. jahalil okafor is a nice power foward/ center that can rebound block and has a nice post move
2. Cauley-stien-Kentucky’s rim protector, dominating offensive and defensive boards while being its clutch performer in all areas
3. Frank Kaminsky very tall forward , can score with 17 points per game and can get rebounds for team, very huge upside.
Vincent He
Kierra Johnson 1
1. 19-2
2. After Grant got suspended, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six.
3. 4 players
1. Now, Notre Dame is 19-2
2. "Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six. The Fighting Irish were not the same team without Jerian Grant."
3. Notre Dame has four players averaging more than 13 points per game
4. Jahlil Okafor - Coach K can credit his 1,000th win to Marshall Plumlee disrupting St. John’s momentum if he wants, but none of it was possible without Okafor. Outside of the special milestone, the game served as a reminder that Okafor looks like a man playing pickup at an elementary school most of the time. It’s just not fair.
Ralik Davis
4th Period
Vincent Zhan
1. 19-2
2. "Grant was sidelined for the spring semester because of academic issues, according to his coach. Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six. The Fighting Irish were not the same team without Jerian Grant."
3. 4
4. Jahlil Okafor
-Effective Passer
-Makes baskets well (20 points against Notre Dame)
-Excellent maneuvering/footwork
Nicky motazedi
1) 19-2
2) he not only can score but also creates opportunities for his teammates, racking up assist and scoring.
3)four players on ND average 13 points or more
4) I think juwan staten of WVU has a good chance of winning the Naismith award as he is probably the best and most overall productive point guard in the big12 and in the country, he took a step back as far taking on such a large load and allowing others to help him to make his basketball team better, and returned for his senior year showing how badly he wanted to do well this year and playing with experience and maturity.
Always a pleasure
Nicky motazedi
Eric Lee
1. 19-2
2.The fighting Irish lost 13 out of their 20 games after losing Jerian Grant because of his academic issues.
3. 4 of Notre Dame players are averaging 13 points or more.
4. Jahlil Okafor because he is dominant in the pain by averaging 9.1 rebounds in the game. Also averaging 18 points per game with 65% field goal percentage is impressive. Lastly, he should win it because he is going to be a top prospect in the NBA draft.
Jerry Mi
1. Notre Dame is 19-2.
2. "Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six."
3. 4 players averaging 13 points or more.
4. In my opinion Frank Kaminsky is the most deserving and most dominant, although both Okafor and Cauley-Stein are very good. I believe so because Kaminsky is very versatile- and he "plays as much on the perimeter as he does down low." Also, he "can dish it from the post, elbow, top of the key, and can dribble a bit, creating his and teammates’ shots when necessary." Finally, "because of his unique skillset, he stretches defenses like no other player in college basketball." Personally I believe he is the best because during last year's March Madness, Kaminsky looked nearly unstoppable and won against the team I was betting on- the Arizona Wildcats with NBA Lottery Draft Pick Aaron Gordon.
1. 19-2
2. " Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six. The Fighting Irish were not the same team without Jerian Grant"
3. 4
4. Scottie Wilbekin because he averages 13 pts a game, leads one of the best teams and is front runner for SEC player of the year.
Elijah Trent
1. 19-2
2. " Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six. The Fighting Irish were not the same team without Jerian Grant"
3. 4
4. Scottie Wilbekin because he averages 13 pts a game, leads one of the best teams and is front runner for SEC player of the year.
Elijah Trent
1 19-2
2 academic issues with having low grades
3 4 player are shooting over 13 points a game
4Jahlil Okafor because he has been proving that he is the best collage player in the country with his defense.
Zachary Nannen
1. 19-2
2. "Last season, at this time, Grant was sidelined for the spring semester because of academic issues, according to his coach."
3. 4 players
4. Frank Kaminsky because of his 22points and nine rebounds against Michigan, his amazing ball handling and his shot.
Sean Liang
Alex Wei, Period 1
1. Notre Dame's record is 19-2, according to the article.
2. "Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games..." When Grant could not play due to being academically ineligible, Notre Dame quickly began losing a majority of their games.
3. Zach Auguste and Pat Connaughton are averaging 13 points or more, right behind Jerian Grant.
4. Judging directly from the given information on the Naismith Power Rankings, Jahlil Okafor is the most deserving.
Piece of Evidence 1: "Coach K can credit his 1,000th win to Marshall Plumlee disrupting St. John’s momentum if he wants, but none of it was possible without Okafor." The text states that Okafor was partly responsible to the ONE THOUSANDTH win, which is evidence that he deserves the ranking in the Naismith Power Ranking.
Piece of Evidence 2: The text partly provides a reason why Willie Cauley-Stein is on the Naismith Power Ranking list, but not much else. It focuses a lot more on Okafor.
Piece of Evidence 3: The text provides some pretty astonishing data as to why Frank Kaminsky is on the Naismith Power Ranking list, but the data only applies to his team's performance against one other team.
Hansen Nguyen Pd. 1
1. 19-2
2. Jerian Grant is athletic, agile, and strong. he can create open shots where other cannot. he can also score lots of points.
3. Notre Dame has 4 other players averaging 13 points or more.
4. Willie Cauly-Stein deserves the power ranking because he is anchoring the Wildcats’ defense. he also fills up the stat sheet while he plays to be more versatile. he also can get to the basket to score easier points.
Ben Summers-Berger
1. 19-2
2. "Last season, at this time, Grant was sidelined for the spring semester because of academic issues, according to his coach"
3. 3
4. Jahlil Okafor should. Hes leading duke in scoring. Hes leading duke in rebounding. and he has exceptional post moves especially for a college freshman
1. Notre Dame's record is is 19-2
2.The fact that the team wasnt the same when Jerian Grant was ineligible to play is shown when the text says, "Last season, at this time, Grant was sidelined for the spring semester because of academic issues, according to his coach. Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six. The Fighting Irish were not the same team without Jerian Grant"
3.4 player averaging 13 points or more
4. I think jerian Grant is the most deserving bcause one, he is able to easily score points due to his high hang time, two because of his ability to penetrate the other teams defense with his ball handling skills, and three because his team went on a losing streak when he was sidelined sue to academic reasons
-Adam Dawood
1. 19-2
2. "Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six."
3. 4 players
4. Jahlil Okafor
-he was named the Chicago Sun-Times Player of the Year
-was a HighSchoolHardwood.com First Team All-American selection
-the HighSchoolHardwood.com National Junior of the Year.
1. 19-2
2. Last season when they did not have him they lost 13 of their 20 games, and right now when he is playing they are 19-2
3. 4 players
4.I think that the Naismith should go to Willie Cauley-Stein because he is the best player on a team (Kentucky) that is by far and away the best team in the nation. He also is so important that he changes the other teams game plan entirely when he is on the court. Lastly he is one of the best defensive players in the nation.
-Peter Hechler
1. Notre Dame is 19-2
2. Notre Dame lost 13 of 20 games when Grant was out, and they're 19-2 this season.
3. 4 players are average 13 points or more
4. Frank Kaminsky deserves to win the Naismath award because looking at the overall movement and IQ he is better
Naveen Paul
1. Notre Dame has 19 wins and 20 losses
2. he lost 13 of 20 games without Jerin Grant
3. 4 players
4. Frank Kaminsky would be best for this award because he can get rebounds, score, and his unique defense
Jasmine Williams
Notre dame 19-2
they 13 of 20 games while grant was out.
4 including grant
jahlil okafor deserves it since he is averaging almost a double double and that helped dke a lot this year. including getting choach K his 1000 win
Humza Mohiuddin
Sara Cohn
Period 1
1. Notre Dame is now 19-2, but they were 13-20 while Grant was out.
2. “Following Grant’s final game of the season against Ohio State, Notre Dame lost 13 of its past 20 games, including its final stretch where the team lost five its past six. The Fighting Irish were not the same team without Jerian Grant.”
3. Notre Dame has 4 players averaging more than 13 points per game.
4. I think Jahlil Okafor is most deserving of the
Naismith Power Rankings because he led Coach K to his 1,000th win, his massive average number of rebounds per game, and his average of 18 points per game. He is an essential player to Duke and he works very hard in order to succeed. That is why I believe Juhlil Okafor is most deserving of the Naismith Power Rankings.
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