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  • Gene Therapy - NCAA 2022 |The Final Four: Coaches Are Everything!

    Final Four NCAA 2022

     

    by Gene Clemons

     

    The men's and women's final four are both epic this year. On the women's side you have South Carolina trying to ascend to UConn like levels. You have UConn fighting to stave off the oncoming Lady Gamecocks and the other women's teams who keep improving yearly. Stanford is still lurking, ready to prove that they are still one of the elites in the women's game, and of course you have Louisville who keeps knocking on the door to announce themselves as a perennial women's hoop power.

     

    On the men's side you have a couple matchups that may never be topped again. Villanova will face Kansas as the two powerhouse programs duel to see who will get to add another championship to their trophy case. The other matchup is about as epic as you can get in a final four. North Carolina takes on Duke for the first time in the final four. It is a storyline that writes itself. In fact, both are. And it is rare that you get this good of a matchup without their being chalk everywhere but that is the case. Kansas is a one seed, but Duke and Nova are two seeds and UNC is an eight seed.

     

    With all due respect to the Cinderella's and upstarts, these are the matchups that we want to see in the final four. It's not just the top seeds, these are teams that have become a part of what we love about the sport. Causes being pushed and agendas driven which always makes more great storylines. Whenever someone doesn't seem to get there fairly it is news. Stars are being stars and there is always a chance for a new breakout. 

     

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    The coaches are so good!

     

    On the women’s side what can be said about Geno Auriemma that has not already been said in triplicate. The UConn general has established himself as the greatest coach in the history of the women’s game. Not only has he been able to find immense success as a college coach, but he has been a dominant figure in the international game. He’s created a standard at UConn that all other coaches are continuously chasing. But as good as Auriemma is, he is not on top of the all-time wins list, that distinction belongs to Stanford’s Tara VanDerveer who has been a staple in the women’s game for 42 seasons. Her squad is also the reigning national champions. Last year she was able to best manage the bubble and lead her squad to the championship. Jeff Walz is a name that does not get enough publicity in the women’s game, but he has been great for the Cardinal bringing that team to prominence.

     

    Before Walz took over the team only had four NCAA tourney wins. In his 15 seasons, he has 37 wins in the tournament and has advanced to the final four, four times. He has also made it to the championship game twice. He has won a remarkable five straight ACC regular season titles. South Carolina’s Dawn Staley is a legend in the women’s game as a player and is quickly becoming legendary as a coach. In just 14 seasons on the job as a Gamecock she has made four, final four appearances in the last seven years and cut down the nets in 2017. All she knows is gold as a coach of Team USA and she has fiercely fought for women to be appreciated in athletics at the same level as the men. Her recruiting classes keep getting better and better as she produces top 10 WNBA picks almost yearly now.

     

    Bill Self has put together a resume envious of all who have coached the game. Over the last 24 years of his career (18 at KU) He has won over 73% of his games at every stop and that includes an over 82% winning percentage as the Jayhawks leader. He has more accolades that anyone would care to write about, and he is already a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. He led the Jayhawks to the national title in 2008. Jay Wright is one of the newest members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and in his 21 years as the head coach at Villanova, he has built a monster. His squad has won two national titles. In 2016 when they cut the heart out of Tar Heel fans with a last second buzzer beater and in 2018 when they dashed the hopes of the Michigan faithful. He has found success zigging when others were zagging in recruiting by not targeting potential one and done talent but focusing on the talent that fit the style they wanted to play.

     

    With all due respect to Hubert Davis (and he deserves respect) nobody outside of Chapel Hill will be talking about him in the final four. It is worth noting that not many coaches follow a legend and have immediate success. Not many coaches go to the final four in their first season as a head coach. Most first-time coaches don’t make adjustments that change the trajectory of the team not only in the present but possibly for years to come. What Davis has done at UNC this year is applause worthy. With that being said, all eyes will be fixated on the modern era GOAT of the college coaching world Coach K as he tries to cap off an incredible career with one more national title win. Like many of the other coaches, we could run down all of his accolades but what really matters is five national titles. If he wins it again this season, he will go out with a national championship in four different decades. That level of excellence is mind blowing.

     

    This weekend is filled with storylines. Geno is looking for his 11th championship, and Coach K is zeroing in on six. VanDerveer hopes to win her fourth and Wright is trying to win his third. Self and Staley will hope to double up while Walz and Davis hope that they get to cut down the nets for the first time as coaches. Will UConn have enough to get by Stanford in a pick 'em game? Can anyone stop the freight train that is South Carolina? Can Louisville break through? Can UNC end Coach K’s career? What an epic weekend. Take a seat, grab a drink and your favorite game time snacks, and watch it all unfold.

     

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    Gene Clemons is a Sports Analyst and Contributor to CWN Sports. His weekly column and podcast - Gene Therapy focuses on Sports, Politics and Social/Urban issues.

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  • As validation, holding me to a standard.

      As I watched with great pride one of my favorite college player Chris  Webber be enshrined in the Dr. James Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, I begin to relive the journey in my mind. 

     Watching Webber ‘s speech took me back to the infamous timeout and made me think wow. What an amazing story of redemption and triumph.  Allow me to take you on an amazing journey of  wins, losses , redemption and the reinvention of an icon all from the eyes of a fan.    I am that fan. 

      Let me set the scene it’s 1993 and the National championship stage has been set. The beloved North Carolina Tar Heels were set to take on the villainous Fab 5 from the University of Michigan featuring the likes of Jalen Rose , Jimmy King, Juwan Howard, Ray Jackson and of course our protagonist Chris Webber. Let’s fast forward to the closing seconds of that game North Carolina’s Pat Sullivan was on the free throw line shooting  1 and 1.  Sullivan  an 80% free throw shooter for the season approached the line for his first free throws of the night. North Carolina who was up by one had a chance to seal it with both shots. Sullivan made the first basket putting the Heels up by one.  Sullivan missed the next shot and that is where history  began. With nineteen seconds on the clock our hero Chris Webber grabbed a huge defensive rebound, after the referee missed an apparent travel call  Webber made his way down court.  Now what happened next either solidified your opinions of  Michigan’s Fab 5 or changed your opinion of Chris Webber.  Webber dribbled into the corner near his bench and called timeout ( some say it was advised from the bench others say it was Chris’s doing) . Either way it seemed the mystique of the country’s best power forward was fading. The issue was Michigan no longer had any timeouts to call resulting in a technical foul giving North Carolina two free throws and the ball effectively sealing the fate of Michigan Wolverines losing 77-71. Now despite Webber’s amazing performance dropping 23 points and 11 rebounds ( no doubt the best player on the floor) that game went down in infamy as another Fab 5 tragedy.  Unfortunately the tragedy was just starting.

     

     Watching the coverage of Webber as he entered the tunnel after that game with his head held down fighting back the emotions of another finals loss, you had an eerie feeling that the worst was yet to come.  Though he was drafted high by Golden State and not to mention other Fab 5 players moved on to the NBA, 9 years after that infamous game we as Fab 5 fans were delivered another blow regarding that team.  One evening watching the 11pm EST. Sports Center in 2002 I heard that Chris Webber was indicted on five charges, including obstruction of justice and lying to a federal grand jury, for having misrepresented his relationship with Martin. Each charge was punishable by five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. As a fan of Chris Webber and the team that spoke to my youth I was crushed.  This led to a ten year disassociation with Michigan and Chris Webber. Once the details were some what released ,Webber made his statement ,the wins were vacated and the banners were dropped I wondered what did he do wrong? Michigan made millions of dollars on the name of the Fab 5.  Nike made millions off the things I and other fans wore to support that team. I felt like they too were the meager, the down trodden, the oppressed and that’s the reason they spoke to me. As I grew older and the years passed I watched Webber grow from an All- Star power forward to an All- Star broadcaster this made me further believe as he reinvented himself what he did ( as far as any money accepted from Martin) was not wrong. 

     

        Now in present day 2021 almost 30 years from the infamous timeout game redemption has been bestowed upon Chris Webber.  Eight years after Michigan’s disassociation was over NCAA has now changed the rule that possibly would have avoided any further involvement from Ed Martin after Highschool for Webber and many others who shared a similar scenario.  Here’s my take if the NCAA had allowed athletes to make money on NIL during that time with Fab 5 memorabilia being such a hot ticket I am sure they could have capitalized enough to live an above average life. So you can’t look at the situation as Webber disgraced an institution as much as he was a victim of an institution that was capitalizing off of his NIL.  

     

     So we look at the events from this week and celebrate the miraculous climb back to the top. As I watch Webber completes his enshrinement speech thanking his parents for instilling perseverance in him and his teacher seeing that elite greatness in him. Webber had grown far pass the brash outspoken teen we saw at Michigan. He is now an accountable, intriguing, dynamic broadcaster who can now add Hall of Famer to that resume. Maybe this was his validation, maybe this is the Chris Webber standard.

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