Monty returns to Stanford, as an assistant to the AD. Monty being Mike Montgomerry, former NBA coach, TV analyst and Stanford basketball coach of 1800 years.
One blog that you should visit and bookmark is the Zags blog. No, it has nothing to with Gonzaga). Lots of recruiting coverage there as well. And if you want Gonzaga Zags coverage, check La Rev
An early preview of the 2007-2008 Villanova team at College Hoops Heaven. Look out in the Big East as the four-guard line-up may resurface at both Villanova and Marquette.
The Rivals Top 64 previews continue as well, with Southern Miss and Wisconsin. It looks like more and more people are picking Larry Eustachy for a good season. Will he deliver or drink it all way? (that was a no-spin zone zinger)
Former Maryland space-eater gets in legal troubles with gun shipments. What? Tired of all the bad news involving athletes? Then visit and bookmark Good News in Sports
The CAA Hoops wordpress blog informs us that the Cinderella book by M. Litos will be printed in paperback early next year. But if you can't wait until then, you can buy the hardcover right now (Amazon, $16). The book chronicled the 2005-2006 magical mystery tour of the CAA, highlighted by George Mason's dream run to the Final Four. The formal title is Inside the Rise of Mid-Major Basketball.
Speaking of books, for $5 you can get Lute Olson's book, or The Miracle of Saint Anthony's, and for $7 you can get Dean Smith's The Carolina Way. More details here!. I call this the BBB shopping strategy. Buy Buy Buy. Which brings us to...
AASAA: If your 2007 version of Beatle-mania is the Vance Walberg AASAA offense, this blog is for you. AASAA stands for Attack, Attack, Skip (pass), Attack, Attack. As opposed to pass, pass, pass, wait for shotclock to go under 15, pass, pass, pass then shoot a wild three. This I call the ZZZZZ offense :)
Dick Hoops Weiss thinks Seton Hall may have found their next assistant coach who was an NBA scout/instructor last season. He also says that Calhoun will go to a junior college (not _that_ Calhoun), and a new summer job for Mo Hicks of Rice.
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