Monday, June 27, 2011

New segment: Fan Friday

In the future, the Mason Sports Bog will introduce a segment called Fan Friday. It's a straightforward concept: on Fridays, there will be a fan video, a post from a fan or something of the sort.

However, in the spirit of Jon Arledge posting this on his Facebook page today, I didn't want to wait.

So here's a fun reaction to the Villanova game.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Where has your head coach been?

Paul Hewitt has taken to Europe in the same fashion that last year's Gerge Mason men's basketball team did. Finally, Hewitt fans have gotten to see the first of his coaching since signing on with the Patriots.

Unfortunately, it didn't go too well. The US U19 team, which Hewitt coaches, lost an exhibition matchup to the Lithuania U20 team by a 101-72 margin. After the Lithuanians jumped out to a 32-8 lead after the first quarter, there wasn't much hope for a comeback. At least they only outscored the Americans by three points for the rest of the game, right?

The percentages of the players doesn't matter too much in a situation where head coaching performance is the key aspect of the situation, as it is for Mason fans. According to Hewitt, the game was won by screens. Like Mike Morrison learned last year, sometimes the European style of play is more physical with college-aged players.

Hewitt's squad plays again on Tuesday against Lithuania's U19 team at noon eastern time.

In a format similar to the World Cup in soccer, the US team is in a 4-team group with China, Egypt and Serbia. They play Egypt on June 30, Syrbia on July 1 and China on July 2. The top three teams go to the second round. The quarterfinals are on July 8, semifinals on July 9 and the finals are on the tenth.

On a brighter note, the Paul Hewitt Basketball Camps are underway. The elite camp, just for high schoolers, already happened in early June. If I recall, the players will be helping, as will Scott Lombardi. Lombardi is the director of basketball operations for the team and will probably be one of the guys in charge especially since the camp's namesake is in Europe.

Information from the Butler University Athletics Department was used in this report.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Mike Mo's New Blog

For the last few seasons, we've seen a few different blog ideas from Mason Athletics. In fact, we found out about Sherrod Wright's shoulder injury from the men's basketball blog from their trip to Itay. Usually the blog posts from players on a light note.

Yesterday, the high-flying DynaMo found a little Motivation. He started his own blog and, by the looks of it, it's a no-holds-barred perspective from his senior season. Cam Long didn't get the nod on the night of the 2011 NBA Draft and Mike may have taken more offense than

So he goes and calls out the NBA, the international player base and finds himself being the motivated supporter of Cam Long. He even pulls out the capital leters in the end.

Before I went to sleep I saw a tweet from my boy. “Don’t  worry bout me guys im great  if ur wondering. Imma b the under dog comin out of nowhere #ballin” At that moment I couldn’t help but think that he was in his truck on the way to the gym.  That’s when It hit me..as hard as he worked before..that motivation jus grew even more. It’s far from over.. they just created a MONSTER! Maybe a few..counting him and me..they created atleast  2!!!
Check Mike's blog out at AsMoGoes.Blogspot.com. His Twitter handle is @GiveMeSome_Mo

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Friday, June 24, 2011

No CAA Respect

No, Cam Long was not drafted in Thursday night's 2011 NBA Draft. Jamie Skeen was not either. As it turns out, Charles Jenkins, one of the best New York players for the last few years, was the only CAA player drafted.

NBADraft.net had both Jenkins and Long being drafted with the 45th and 57th picks respectively. As the 2010-11 season moved along, I saw the highest influx of NBA scouts when Charles Jenkins came for Hofstra's lone game at the Patriot Center. Yet there was a contingency of scouts after he left.

The more I talked to them, the more they seemed interested in Long. Even after seeing Jamie Skeen dominate at VCU and lead his team to the NCAA Final Four, I thought Cam had the second-best chance of a CAA player to go to the big dance. And neither one was drafted.

No respect from the NBA. Maybe if Cam or Jamie won the whole thing, something good could have come out of it.

But good for Chuck. He's the third CAA player in three years to go to the NBA, something big that has come out of the CAA's tournament success. Hopefully that rate can continue or even rise in the future. Still no respect yet, but let's just wait for the CAA and other mid-majors to show players that the NBA simply cannot refuse.

I'm working on talking to Cam to see where he goes from here. Overseas, anybody?

Also, the media guys I've talked to don't seem too confident about a summer league. Although apparently some coaches are...

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Live Blogging: Waiting to Hear "Long"

Flickr feed from the Verizon Center: http://www.flickr.com/photos/58681143@N08/sets/72157627032500690/

12:11 - I waited. I didn't hear it. This is bullcrap. So WHAT DOES THIS MEAN? Actually a lot for Mason basketball... But I'm too tired to het into it. Look for analysis tomorrow...

10:38 - Barring a trade, Cam Long won't be a Wizard. They just picked Sheldon Mack.

10:05 - Jan Vesely finished his conference call with members of the Washington Wizards media. His accent is almost as bad as Kevin Seraphin.

9:18 - Wizards go after Chris Singleton. Verizon Center crowd likes the pick. Cam Long is still on the board.

8:09 - Wizards pick up Jan Vesely. Cam Long is still on the board.

7:42 - Mr. Michael Lee reports that the Wizards Sales guys brought the Czechs in (possibly to see a Czech get picked) ...not the team guys
7:40 - First Pick is in #Cleveland picks Kyrie Irving from #Duke

7:35 - LeBron shows up on the Megatron and gets BOOOOOED

7:27 - ONLY 2 MORE MINUTES

7:00 - Working on a Flickr feed for tonight's VIP festivities at the Verizon Center.

6:20 - At the Verizon Center mingling with fans down on the court. 70 minutes until the first pick.

The “Long” wait is nearly over, 2011 NBA Draft airs tonight




Cam Long has already been living “an NBA lifestyle,” as Washington Wizards General Manager Ernie Grunfeld put it. He has worked out with five NBA teams and traveled overnight to make it from one workout to the next, culminating with a hometown workout for the Wizards’ brass.

Long, an outgoing George Mason University men's basketball player, has been known as a team leader during his last three years with the Patriots. But in a one- to two-hour workout, it is the intangibles that are hard to show. Often, those who come to the workouts have the one stat that jumps off the paper, be it Hofstra’s Charles Jenkins’ scoring or the high rebounding and scoring marks of James Madison’s Denzel Bowles.

“The NBA is the highest level basically. Coaches see things that you would be surprised that they could see,” Long said on Wednesday.

Even still, Jenkins and Bowles and Long all accepted workouts with the Wizards. But it takes more for them to stand out from players from the major conferences.

“Even the world is starting to notice that, after what happened in the NCAA tournament this year, a lot of mid-major schools are doing big-time things,” Long said. “The only thing is I think that CAA schools are more of a team-based team than individuals.”

That may make him and others in his shoes more valuable to a team. While some NBA teams are near-obviously a collection of individuals, a player who can hold his own and bond with his teammates has something to add beyond the stats.

“The type of person I am – I can bond with anybody,” Long said. “The same progress I made from high school to college – what I did is I learned the game. I let the people that were already there continue to do their thing while I played my role. My role was to come in and learn.”

And he has the support of those around him from his old teammates to his family.

“My family is always supportive,” he said. “It was more of ‘What do you really want to do?’ It was more of a life plan.”

A series of stories have been told about the support he received from his brother while in high school. Fans saw the impact when his family walked onto the court with him on senior night. He made it clear that he wants to play in the NBA, and his family is there for him.

The 2011 NBA Draft begins tonight at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN live from Newark, N.J. After trying out for Golden State, Charlotte, Oklahoma City, Minnesota and Washington, he only has to wait a few more hours to learn his fate.

“I think I’m not going to pay attention really,” Long said.

He is planning on going back home to the beaches to wait for a phone call. He hopes it will be a positive one. Even if he does not get that phone call tonight, there is the possibility of a free agency tryout following the draft.