Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Period 1 - Basketball

Due Date: Wednesday, February 25th


The NCAA college basketball season is coming to a close and the NCAA tournament is just around the corner.   The article below is about who the sports analysts predict to become the next national championship team.    Please answer the question after reading the article and please remember to put your name on your Blog so that I can give you credit.


One Month To Go: SI writers pick their Final Four, national champion, more



It seems hard to believe, but there is a little less than a month left in the regular season. By this time next month, many teams will be tipping off their conference tournaments. Then it's Selection Sunday, the First Four and the Big Dance. Sports Illustrated college basketball writers Seth Davis, Luke Winn, Brian Hamilton and Lindsay Schnell make their early predictions for what we've been waiting for all season, the NCAA tournament.

Final Four teams and a darkhorse

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National champion

DAVIS: KentuckyThe Wildcats could very well lose a regular season game, and maybe they won’t win the tournament. But if and when they lose, it won’t be because they haven't been tested. This team has shown that it can persevere in hostile road environments and during games when it is not at its best. If you give me Kentucky versus the field, I will take the field, but if I have to put my life savings on one team to win it all, this is the one.

WINN: Kentucky. The Wildcats' formula of best defense + major size/length advantage + most players with NBA futures + deep tournament experience makes them almost impossible to pick against. UK's offense is prone to lulls, but its defense is otherworldly enough to weather any scoring drought.
HAMILTON: Duke. I'm sticking with my preseason pick and going against all available logic and evidence. I concede this, Big Blue Nation. The best team in the country resides in Lexington and thus far has proven to be unbeatable. But it has appeared at least a little vulnerable. Duke isn't perfect, either, but it has several quality shooters, solid ball movement and poise to spare even if Jahlil Okafor isn't a factor. That's a good formula for beating anyone, possibly even the Wildcats.
SCHNELL: Kentucky. I know many of us wish there was more scoring in college hoops, but I’m a big believer that defense does win championships and because of that, I’ll take the Wildcats, who allow just 51 points per game. I’m continually impressed with Calipari’s ability to get five superstars to buy into the defensive end of the floor. Plus, if a game-winning shot is necessary, I like the Kentucky's chances with Aaron Harrison, who made three such shots in last year's tournament.

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DAVIS: Louisville. I love the Cardinals’ competitiveness, but I don’t love their inability to make jump shots and score in the halfcourt. I’m also concerned about their lack of bench production.

WINN: Louisville. I loved the Cards each of the previous two seasons, but this version has struggled mightily at three-point shooting and seems to lack the depth to contend for a title. They're one knockdown shooter and two reliable subs away from being great.
HAMILTON: The Big Ten. This league has sent teams to the Final Four in five of the past six years, but beyond Wisconsin there is not a lot to like this season. The Badgers, certainly, are cut from Final Four cloth. But one off night from freshman guard D'Angelo Russell and Ohio State is an endangered species. And IowaMichigan StateIllinoisMaryland? All seemed destined for toss-up tournament games, at best, in the Round of 64 or 32.
SCHNELL: Arizona. I like point guard T.J. McConnell’s game, but think about the teams that have beaten the Wildcats this season: UNLVOregon State and Arizona State. None of them are loaded with talent, and I question Arizona's ability to win six straight tournament games without an off night. My guess is the Wildcats get caught looking ahead in an early round, and it bites them in the rear.
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Midmajor to watch

DAVIS: Murray State. Steve Prohm has another terrific team. Much like the Isaiah Canaan-led 2012 squad that went 31-2, these Racers are spearheaded by Cameron Payne, an electric 6-foot-2 lefty who shoots, drives and finds teammates in a way that will remind you of Mike Conley. Murray State shares the ball, and as an older team it will have an advantage over its younger, power-conference opponents.
WINNEastern WashingtonThe Eagles are a deep cut -- more of a low-major, really -- but if they win the Big Sky Conference tournament, they'll be a problematic No. 15 or 16 seed. There are only three teams nationally that take more than 40 percent of their shots from long-range and make more than 40 percent of them: IonaDenver and Eastern Washington -- and EWU has an electric scoring guard in Tyler Harvey, who leads the nation with 23.4 points per game.
HAMILTON: Northern Iowa. For these purposes, I don't count Gonzaga as a mid-major, given its as-usual high-major level of play. And I tried not to pick Northern Iowa. But it's Northern Iowa. The team poised to end Wichita State's Missouri Valley run has a top-40 offense and a top-20 defense, per kenpom.com, and it has a star in Seth Tuttle (15.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 61 percent shooting) to rely on.
SCHNELL: Iona. Want scoring? The Gaels can be your go-to team. Yes, defense is important, but being able to put points on the board -- something Iona has done well all year, averaging 82.5 per game -- is crucial in keeping up with high-octane teams from power leagues. Guard A.J. English (20.7 points, 5.6 rebounds) is the centerpiece, but don’t be surprised if guard Isaiah Williams (14.2 points), who is dealing with a foot injury should be healthy come tourney time, goes off.

Frank Kaminsky or Jahlil Okafor?

DAVIS: Why don’t you ask me who’s my favorite Olsen twin? These guys are close, but I would go with Okafor. Despite facing constant double teams, he is scoring at an incredibly efficient rate, and he is becoming a better passer. People knock his defense, but he also rarely gets into foul trouble, which is a huge plus.
WINN: Not only is Kaminsky the No. 1 scoring option for the nation's most efficient offense, he also has the the best defensive rebounding percentage in Big Ten play and serves as an adequate (read: better than Okafor) rim-protector. Frank The Tank is the clear frontrunner for the Wooden and Naismith Awards, and he'd have to go into a profound slump to lose them.
• MORE CBB: Kaminsky leads Okafor in latest Wooden Watch
HAMILTON: If I'm assessing raw talent, it's Okafor, easily. But if I'm handing out a player of the year award, at the moment, it's Kaminsky. Okafor is mesmerizing in the post, but the differences in scoring and rebounding (18.0 and 9.1, respectively, for Okafor; 17.5 and 8.1 for Kaminsky) are negligible. Both are excellent passers. Kaminsky, meanwhile, can step out to stress a defense (24 three-pointers and 41 percent shooting from beyond the arc) and he's a better defender by a measurable margin (87.0 defensive rating to Okafor's 94.9). Two terrific players and there's no wrong answer.
SCHNELL: Of course I understand the hype surrounding Duke’s super freshman, but I’ll stick with the super senior. Kaminsky is fundamentally sound, poised and all-around hard to guard. His experience also gives him an advantage.

NCAA tournament breakout player

DAVIS: Seth Tuttle, Northern Iowa. This is the biggest reason why the Panthers are my darkhorse to go to the Final Four. If they advance, Tuttle will be the reason why. He’s a 6-8 senior forward who leads the team in points, rebounds and assists. He knows how to win.
WINN: Tuttle. He's the do-it-all forward you haven't seen enough of yet, leading the 22-2 Panthers in points, rebounds and assists (!). Don't be surprised if the Missouri Valley gets two teams in the Sweet 16, and Tuttle -- after four seasons of anonymously efficient labor in Cedar Falls -- finally gets some national attention.
HAMILTON: Kyle Wiltjer, Gonzaga.  So much of the who's-who of college basketball has been well established. But I wonder if the casual fan is hip to what the 6-10 junior, a former Kentucky role player, is doing in the Pacific Northwest. Wiljter has the nation's eighth-best offensive rating (130.2) and his 5.0 Win Shares tie with teammate Kevin Pangos for 10th most in the nation. Shooting 44 percent from long range, he'll be a matchup nightmare for anyone. He's playing with a comfort and swagger that is dangerous in March.
SCHNELL: J.J. AvilaColorado State. The Rams will likely be a double-digit seed, but don’t be surprised if they pull off a few upsets behind senior forward Avila, who leads the team in points, rebounds and steals.

A bold prediction

DAVIS: Gonzaga will fail to get past the Sweet 16 -- again. I don’t mind saying I am openly rooting for the Bulldogs to get to Indianapolis, but once again they are being ill-served by a conference that does not provide enough tests to prepare for the rigors of March. Even their annual nonconference February matchup with Memphis turned out to be a dud, as the Zags won by 18.

WINN: Butler makes the Elite Eight (or beyond). Maybe the old Butler magic is affecting my ability to properly evaluate this team, but the Bulldogs seem to have the right combination of strong defense -- this is Butler's best D since 2010 -- and heady veteran playmakers in forward Roosevelt Jones and guards Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham to go on an NCAA tournament run.
HAMILTON: Some two or three seed goes down in the first round, and during the postgame television interview, the coach peels off a mask -- and it's Jim Boeheim! Approached by NCAA security folks toting their trash bags of non-sanctioned cups, Boeheim throws salt in their eyes and dashes off to a getaway car driven by Eric Devendorf. (If I must make a prediction, though, it's that a huge tournament game will be effectively decided by a terrible block-charge call. And either through tweaking the rule or the restricted arc, change will come in 2015-16 as a result.)
SCHNELL: No Pac-12 team advances past the Sweet 16. This might not be that bold given the lack of depth in the conference, but I’m not an Arizona believer and think Utah is a year away from a deep run. Add to that a wobbly Stanford squad, and I expect the conference of champions to be the conference of quick exits.


1. With a month left in college basketball, Kentucky still remains undefeated. Do you think they can win the NCAA tournament? Why? or Why not?

2. Where did Kyle Wittjer play before transferring to Gonzaga?

3. Who are Butler's strong defensive guards?

4.  Who is Northern Iowa's standout player this season?

5.  Which team do you think will win this year's NCAA tournament? Why?

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

1)yes because they are the deepest team in college basketball with the most talent and best coach.
2)Kentucky
3) Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4)Seth Tuttle
5)I think Virginia will win it all because defense wins championships.
-Diontae wilson

Unknown said...

I believe they are consistent and they have everything they need to win.

he played for Kentucky

Roosevelt jones, Alex Barlow, Kellen Dunham

Seth Tuttle

as much as I want to say Pittsburgh I think that duke will find a way to win.

Humza mohiuddin

Anonymous said...

1)yes because they are the deepest team and have lots of talent
2)Kentucky
3) Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4)Seth Tuttle
5)I think Kentucky will win it because they have lots of talent
-Brandon Hall

Anonymous said...

Kierra Johnson 1

1. I think that Kentucky is good enough to win the tournament because they have a great defense and a great rotation of guys.
2. Kentucky
3. Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4. Seth Tuttle
5. I feel like in the finals its going to be Kentucky and Virginia and Kentucky going to win. So far nobody has had a answer to their defense even though they were came down to the wire in a couple games.

Anonymous said...

1. Yes I believe Kentucky can win the tournament, due to there athletic ability, great coaching with NBA talented players, and size.
2. Kentucky
3. Roosevelt Jones, Alex Barlow, and Kellen Dunham
4. Seth Tuttle
5. I think Kentucky will win the national championship because they have the best frontcourt in America and a decent backcourt with the Harrison twins. This is also probably the best Kentucky to assembled.


Charlie Zhang
I just turned it in pd:1 since pd:7 is not there.

Anonymous said...

1)yes because they are the best team in college basketball with best coach.
2)Kentucky
3) Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4)Seth Tuttle
5) Virginia will win it all because defense wins championships

-Isaiah Lyons

Mrs.Dyer is the best <3

Anonymous said...

1. I think they can still win the championship because they have a well rounded team and all around players that play very well together.

2. He played at Kentucky.

3. Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham.

4. Seth Tuttle

5. Although I love Michigan, I know they won't win so I am going to have to say Kentucky will be upset in the Tournament and the Final Four will be Virginia, Duke, Wisconsin and Kansas, so one of those teams will win.

-Brett Godsick

Anonymous said...

George Mikalis pd. 1

1. I believe Kentucky can win out and win it all if they stick to playing good team basketball. They are one of the most athletic teams in the NCAA, they are a deep team and they are well-coached

2. Univ. of Kentucky

3. Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham

4. Seth Tuttle

5. I think Kentucky will win it all. Only a handful of teams come close to matching up with their athletic, deep, disciplined team. When they all work as one unit as they have been, they have been unstoppable

George Mikalis pd. 1

Anonymous said...

SARA COHN
PERIOD 1

1. Yes because I believe they have the most skilled players and best coach.
2. He played for Kentucky
3. Kellen Dunham and Alex Barlow
4. Seth Tuttle
5. I think Duke is going to win, although I do not want them to.

Joey Roach said...

1)yes they will remain undefeated. They have one of the deepest teams in college basketball and their consistency is what will keep them with 0 losses.
2)Kentucky
3) Kellen Dunham and Alex Barlow
4)Seth Tuttle
5)I think Arizona will win it all. They have a well rounded team with athletic players giving them an advantage in a large bracket system.

Unknown said...

1.i believe they have everything they need for rebounding scoring and defense.
2. Kentucky
3. Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4. Seth Tuttle
5. I Think Kentucky because their roster is stacked with players that have all star potential in the NBA
- Vincent He

Anonymous said...

1no because they don't have that many kids who have experience with that kind of pressure.
2kentucky
3) Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4)Seth Tuttle
idk because the tournament is unpredictable
Zachary Nannen

Anonymous said...

)yes, due to their consitancy
2) Kentucky
3) Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4)Seth Tuttle
5) I think Syracuse
Nick Galkin

Anonymous said...

1.) Kentucky can win the NCAA title because they are consistent and have a lot of potential with the right guidance in their head coach.

2.) Kyle Wittjer played for Kentucky before transferring.

3.) Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham

4.) Seth Tuttle

5.) I think Kentucky because they have a great bigman in Jahlil Okafor and they just have a great overall team

Ryad Malti

Anonymous said...

Vincent Zhan
1. Due to their statistics, it is likely that they will continue to win.

2. Kentucky

3. Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham

4. Seth Tuttle

5.Kentucky- Extremely good Defense

Anonymous said...

1)yes because they are the deepest team in college basketball and have a great coach
2)Virginia
3) Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4)Seth Tuttle
5)I think Virginia will win because they play as a team
-Brandon Hall

Anonymous said...

Eric Lee
1. Kentucky can win the championship because they have an efficient offense and defense.
2. Kentucky
3. Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4. Seth Tuttle
5. Kentucky because they only allowed 51 points per game and have a clutch shooter, Aaron Harrison.

Anonymous said...

yes, Because they have the best coach and fundamentals

Kentucky

Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham

Seth Tuttle

I think Duke will win the championship because of good offense and better defense.

-Sunny She

Anonymous said...

1. I believe they can because the have the most talent in the sport.
2. Wittjer played for Kentucky
3. The guards are Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4. Seth Tuttle
5. I believe that Wisconsin will win it with their trusty veterans, Frank Kaminsky and Sam Dekker.

Ben Burger

Anonymous said...

Ben Summers-Berger Period 1

1) Yes because they are full of nba players and they have the height rebounding and defense needed to win close games

2) Kentucky

3) Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham

4)Seth Tuttle

5) I think that Kentucky will win because they start 5 NBA guys...and have 4 coming off the bench

Anonymous said...

1. Yes I think Kentucky will win because they have have a historically good defense. Coach Calipari has been able to win championships with much less talented squads so there is no reason to think he can't lead this team all the way.

2. Kentucky

3. Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham

4. Seth Tuttle

5. I think that Kentucky will win. They have not lost a game yet and have been dominant. With the tournament success Kentucky has had in the recent past they experienced enough that their regular season success should translate right over to the tournament.

-Peter Hechler

Anonymous said...

1) I think that Kentucky can win the tournament because they have the defensive skills to "win championships."
2)Kyle Wittjer played for Kentucky before he transferred to Gonzaga.
3)Kellen Dunham and Alex Barlow
4)Seth Tuttle
5)I believe Kentucky can win. They have already won all these games and they have some decent defense. This is coming from my limited knowledge of college basketball.

Alex Wei, Period 1

Anonymous said...

1. yes they have the best team players
2 he was playing with Kentucky
3. seth tuttle
4. i think Kentucky will win because thy have all the essentials
-Adam Dawood

Anonymous said...

1) Yes because they have a lot of depth in their team and an experienced coach.
2)Kentucky
3)Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4)Seth Tuttle
5)Kentucky because they have talented players that play exceptional defense and an experienced coach
-Ashwin Acharya

Anonymous said...

1. yes, they have the best overall team
2. Kentucky
3. Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4. Seth tuttle
5. Duke, because i feel that they have the one heart needed to win.

Naveen Paul

Anonymous said...

Hansen Nguyen Pd. 1


1)yes because they are the deepest team in college basketball with the most talent and best coach.
2)Kentucky
3) Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4)Seth Tuttle
5)Kentucky, because they have a good bench with players that can help and support the team

Anonymous said...

Nicky motazedi
1) I think Kentucky has a good chance of finishing the regular season off undefeated but am unsure if they will win the whole thing because they haven't played against the greatest competition especially in the SEC
2) Kentucky
3) Alex Barlow and kellen Dunham
4) seth Tuttle
5) I think duke will win the championship because they are able to come up in the clutch when need be.
Nicky motazedi

Francis Gomez said...

1.) No because upsets happen a lot and it wouldn't surprise me if they loss in the playoffs
2.)Kentucky
3)Alex Barlow and Kellen Dunham
4.)Seth tuttle
5.)I believe that Duke will take it all the way because I believe i their ability to win games when they want and plus I'm a Duke fan.