Freshman Flurry: Freshmen to watch in the NCAA Tourney
By: Byron Parker
There may not be a lot of fun stories coming into the NCAA Tournament, but we do have a lot of things to look forward to. You can call the Georgia Bulldogs little "run" into the tournament a big story, but I highly doubt that it will be a Cinderella. The main thing that I'm looking forward to in this tournament is all of the big-name freshman that is looking to bring a title home to their school. Right now, we have six big name freshman that have the oppurtunity to go deep into this tournament.
Michael Beasley, O.J. Mayo, Derrick Rose, Kevin Love, Eric Gordon and Jerryd Bayless are among the most talked about freshman in the NCAA. Beasley is just considered "Beastly" when it comes to the court. He's the most popular guy at Kansas State and he has showed us all of his scoring capabilites as he's put up 26.5 points a game and snags 12.4 rebounds. As one of the front runners against Tyler Hansbrough for Player of the Year, he is probably the second best player in the NCAA. The only problem is that he seems to be the only guy that can step it up on his team.
O.J. Mayo has proved that he is all of the hype. As a freshman this year, he has been among the top of the Pac 10 scoring 20.8 points. Similar to Beasley, he is probably relied upon the most to take over the game if it is necessary. And the battle between Beasley and Mayo in the first round of the tournament is already turning heads. Not to be disrespectful, but the USC Trojans and Kansas State aren't really the best in the NCAA, just mediocre if you ask me. But the two freshman going at it will make this an interesting game to watch, especially coming out of the first round. This gives us a chance to see the tournament kick off with a bang! This is an attractive matchup and there would be no reason to miss out on this one.
Eric Gordon is Indiana's star at the moment. Unlike Beasley and Mayo, Gordon has help around him and his team can excel at least a little without him (not too much though). Gordon may have been surrounded by contreversy since his tenure began as a Hoosier but that doesn't stop him from being a dangerous guy. With the whole situation at Illinois when he was heckled at and ripped by the fans, he was able to come through in crunch time and hit a couple of big shots to send them home with a win. And the whole Kelvin Sampson ordeal hasn't hurt him as a player. Gordon is still doing what he's done before that whole situation imploded. He is definitely the Big Ten's top freshman and maybe even one of the best overall in the Big Ten. Gordon shows consistency and he will be a major part in whether or not the Hoosiers go big in the tourney.
Kevin Love out of UCLA is a surprise to me. I didn't expect him to be the player that he is now. He doesn't get a lot of respect, but neither does his top-seeded team. That's the reason why UCLA is dangerous. The respect factor motivates people and Love who has performed at a consistent level all year, is the guy to watch. We all know what the Bruins are capable of doing and Love is their "goto" guy in the paint who still has the ability to knock down the short jumper. 17.1 points and 10.6 rebounds a game just shows that he is a major role in the UCLA gameplan. He is a factor in the playbook, but he is not the most depended on. UCLA plays team basketball and Love doesn't want to be the star on the team (not saying that the other freshman do, but their actions sort of show it).
Derrick Rose may not be among the talked about freshman in the NCAA, but he has capabilities that can be put to use at any time. But the Memphis Tigers are similar to the Bruins because they play team basketball as well. Especially with Chris Douglas-Roberts complimenting Rose in the lineup, Rose doesn't need to worry about putting up numbers like all of the other top freshman. But we do know that Rose has the ability to put up consistent numbers and if he's needed, coach will put it in his hands towards the end of the game if Douglas-Roberts isn't on that night. Don't sleep on Rose because he is on one of the top teams of the country and he may not be one of the high scoring freshman, but that because it isn't necessary.
Jerryd Bayless out of Arizona is another surprise to me. He basically came out of no where and he puts up 20 points a game. Bayless is a constant threat at the three point line because he is shooting 41% from beyond the arch. A dangerous threat at Arizona, but Arizona is not a dangerous threat in the tourney. So his name may not be as big as the other teams. Arizona was a bubble team so Bayless doesn't get the same amount of respect as the other freshman who are on big teams.
This years crop of freshman is a pretty decent set, but this may be your last chance to get a look at them. With more and more freshman going to the NBA every year, it's hard to enjoy them in their NCAA career. This years tourney has us looking hard at them though because these are good freshman on good teams. So we may have the chance to see them go deep into the tournament.
Labels: Arizona Wildcats, Indiana Hoosiers, Kansas State Wildcats, Memphis Tigers, NCAA Basketball, UCLA Bruins, USC Trojans
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