Montlake Madness is getting ready to ramp up again for the upcoming season. You’ll see some changes, including plenty more from our team of writers. But more on that soon. Check back later this week for the first of a series of recruiting profiles. Might as well get to know the guys we’re going to be obsessing over for the next year, right?
Here’s a look at MBA’s summer vacation dunkation so far. . .
by Craig Yamada – Staff Writer
22-8-2.
No, that is not my old IMA locker combination. Those are MBA’s average stat lines after three games in the International Future Challenge in Lille, France. To summarize, MBA has been, for the lack of a better word, dominant in his first three outings this summer with the Great Britain under-23 team.
TANGENT: Yes, this will be the only British bloak I will be cheering on this summer. I still will yell USA, USA, USA when watching “futbol” this summer. Sorry MBA.
OK, back to hoops. To be exact, he is averaging 22.3 points/7.7 Rebounds/2.3 Blocks/2.3 Steals over his three games against France, Belgium and Luxembourg. And what’s even more remarkable, he is shooting over 53% from the field in his last two games. From the articles I have read on Hoopsfix.com, every notable highlight is capped with some kind of emphatic slam by none other than MBA. He is leading his team in scoring and is dominating the glass.
MBA started the tourney with a matchup against France. A controversial call by a ref at the end of the game proved to be the difference in the game as Great Britain fell, 80-79. MBA finished that game with 16 points and six rebounds. The highlights of that game featured MBA beasting two French defenders for a thunderous stuff. He also had a reverse jam and a highlight reel worthy swat off the glass.
Game 2 was against Belgium where MBA looked to rebound after the heartbreaking loss to France. And boy did he respond. He finished with 26 points, 9 rebounds, 7 steals and 2 blocks to lead Great Britain to a 83-68 victory. The GB coach is sending Coach Romar a bag of crumpets to thank him for MBA’s defensive prowess. He also shot 48% (12 for 25) from the field and led all scorers for the second straight game.
And game 3 against Luxembourg was an all-out route as GB cruised 90-61. MBA had another strong performance shooting 61% (11 for 18) from the field netting 25 points and grabbing 8 boards. Highlight of the game was a one handed alley-oop which I can only imagine was as painful to watch as the tea bag against Stanford during the Pac-10 Tourney. There was actually a live feed of the Luxembourg game which can be seen here (poor quality): http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/7785647
Are we really that surprised about these stellar performances? I think not. Abdul Gaddy told Percy Allen this summer about regaining his “swag”. Well, if MBA’s SWAG was a car, that car has been doing 90 in a 25mph zone since his first game against Stanford last year.
Entering into his senior year, MBA finally has gained the confidence needed to succeed at the college level. Now the question remains, can he elevate it to the next? If history has taught us anything, UW players are notorious for slow starts and turning their game up during their late junior year into their senior year. Bobby Jones, Justin Dentmon, and Quincy Pondexter were the best examples of that.
And Q-Pon proved that an offseason with national competition was key to his growth as a player and a leader. Let’s just hope that MBA and Gaddy can follow suit with their international competition this summer. There are already rumblings that he will be playing alongside Ben Gordon and Luol Deng for GB in the 2012 Olympics in London. That could be an interesting team to watch.
MBA’s production is going to be vital for UW to rise back to the Pac 10 conference crown in 2010-11. If Aziz N’Diaye can start garnering more attention in the post, MBA will have plenty of opportunities to dominate at the 4 spot. I for one think that he could have a good chance for Pac 10 first team if all the right chips fall.
Is November here yet?
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Nice Report on MBA, thanks for the hard work
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QPon averaged 19 PPG last season, the majority of those coming from in the paint. Someone is going to have to compensate for the loss of that inside scoring threat, I think MBA can be that man. Nice report, thanks.
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Ryan Appleby and I did our first “Talkin’ Hoops” show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nwsportsradio/2010/06/24/talkin-ball and we will be on live every Monday at 8PM. We hope to take your calls as we feature some awesome guests that I know that you folks will want to talk to.
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MM fans:
For those of you wanting immediate updates on your UW recruiting for 2011, take a listen to the following interview done by Blog Talk Radio. The interview features the Bay Area AAU team, the Oakland “Drew Gooden” Soldiers:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/offtheboards/2010/06/24/show-22–thrusday-june-24th
UW is taking a long look at the starting five of this team:
Kiwi Gardner (article coming soon), Kyle Wiltjer, Jabari Brown (article coming soon) and 2012 recruit Brandon Ashley.
The other notable name that we should follow is Nick Johnson (UW is still recruiting).
All for now
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Also a quick shout out to Q-Pon today. Want to wish him the best of luck in the draft tonight.
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There are so many things going on this off season, it has made my head spin. Here are some topics I would like to explore:
1) The new Pac 12 – What does it mean to basketball fans?
2) Lineups — This has been talked about a lot on other posts, but what the heck. There are so many possibilities, I think it deserves its own post.
3) Seattle U and the UW — I would love to write about this.
4) Nate Robinson — A Husky almost gets a ring. So close, so close. It’s too bad it isn’t like the Olympics, and they could give them all a silver medal. I would like to see Nate up there on the podium.
5) Q-Pon — Like you said Craiger, best of luck. He definitely deserves it. -
Q goes in the first round! Yes! Whoa — Oklahoma City of all places. Holy Cow, now I really want the Sonics back.
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congrats q-pon!!! make that paper in OKC!
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make that New Orleans
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Yeah, wow. Much better. It will be much easier for me to root for the Hornets.
I can root for any team from New Orleans. Either way, though, for Q. Great news and he should be set for life. Beats working as a prison guard. -
Craiger,
Good find on the Soldiers. Another kid from that group is 2012 Dominic Artis, who is a cross between IT and Jerome Randle. He would be a very good fit for UW and has a great connection with Desmond Simmons and Jabari Brown. If UW lands Brown and this guy continues to impress like he has, expect UW to be all over him. They already are hard after Artis, whose nickname is “The Baby Faced Assasin”. -
Jim, I think we all are waiting for you to interview John Calipari.
Make it happen.
But if it has to be a dawg… lets go with Aziz or Desmond as I have not heard either of them in any radio interviews as of yet.
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No Calipari interview, but here’s something that Ryan Pettit did on Dez, when he first started:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/nwsportsradio/2010/03/15/nw-sports-radio-selection-sunday-show
Pettit is helping us do this show as well.
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Jabari Brown and Kiwi Gardner sound like good interview guys. Very well spoken. Any chance of getting them?
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