Friday, January 11, 2013

Year by Year

Working on a new Year by Year page.   Stay tuned.   Also updated the recruiting page with more info on each player.
 
 In the meantime....here is a nice Prince Bridges dunk 


Thursday, January 10, 2013

Tony Criswell update
TSN: Could Criswell return Saturday?
PowerMizzou

Some recent NCAA Tourney predictions

Joe Lunardi, ESPN Bracketology (Tigers #3 seed)

Andy Glockner, Sports Illustrated (Tigers #4 seed)

Updates on Laurence Bowers injury

ESPN

KC Star

Phlipper Pressey
Phil Pressey makes Top 20 for Cousy Award


Keaunau Post discusses recent Mizzou commitment for 2013-14 season

.....and another classic from my collection.   Enigmatic center Gary Leonard tackles Dexter Pittman's dad, Johnny.




Honk if you remember Malcolm Thomas.   59 games as a Tiger, 1002 points scored (17 per game), 483 rebounds (8.2 per game).   Malcolm's senior year was Derrick Chievous' freshmen year.   His son Malcolm Thomas played at San Diego St.  He is currently playing in....you got it....Israel.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Mike Anderson never could beat Texas A&M.......SEVEN straight losses

Texas A&M 69, Arkansas 51
Texas A&M 86, Missouri 71
Texas A&M 91, Missouri 89
Texas A&M 77, Missouri 74
Texas A&M 96, Missouri 86
Texas A&M 77, Missouri 69
Texas A&M 94, Missouri 78



Columbia Tribune - Second Thoughts, by Steve Walentik



THOUGHTS ON ALABAMA @ MISSOURI

  • I truly believe that while Phlip Pressey is the QB of this team, Alex Oriakhi is the pulse.  Seems to me that when AO is engaged on the offensive end both he and the entire team perk up.  Last night AO wanted the ball and was strong to the hoop when he got it.  Having that big presence in the post opens up the court for all these talented athletes to do their thing. 
  • Earnest Ross seems to be figuring it out.   Early in the year he looked lost, much like Keion Bell has in most games.   Finally this mountain of a man has learned to only shoot the 3 if open.....or drive the basket if not.   He is a great finisher or will at least get fouled.   When Phlip or anyone else breaks down the defense that's when the offensive rebounding can take over as well.  Drive drive drive ER...and everyone else for that matter.
  • Keion.  What to do with Keion.  I think there will just be games like UCLA and games like Alabama.  He was hard wired to play 1:1 at Pepperdine and just does not know what to do when the game is not played that way.   I've heard some say "why did he not play more?  he was great at UCLA."  Well, that would be because the UCLA game was a streetball shootout....aka perfect for Keion.  In a halfcourt game he does not seem to know how to play well with others.   It may just be that way all year.  Perhaps not what he hoped for when transferring....but when the Tigers struggle for offense he can be "The Microwave".......Vinnie Johnson  for you youngsters......and a great asset.
  • More on the Keion point, big props to Coach Frank Haith (CFH) for sitting him.   CFH has the hammer this year with so many options.   Not playing well?   Have a seat...for a while.
  • Not that I understand sitting AO at the end of the UCLA and Bucknell games.  Tigers were hurt both games late with drives to the basket and/or offensive rebounds.   I know the UCLA game was not his pace of game but when it came down to one possession he had to be in there.
  • Was it just me or did Negus Webster-Chan (NWC) give the Tigers about 2 non-awful minutes at the point with Phlipper on the bench?   NWC did nothing well....but he also did nothing terrible, and that is a first for him in about a month.   I'll take 2 minutes of decent to allow Phlip to rest every game. 
  • Why do the Tigers ease up/get sloppy at least once a game after taking the lead?   Seems to me a focus thing.  They may survive doing this in a weak SEC but could be an Achilles Heel moving forward.  Stay tuned.
  • Finally, being a diehard St. Louis Cardinals fan I have been conditioned to assume the team is lying about every injury.   I am scared that LBo will miss more than 2 games.  PLEASE let me be wrong.   Tigers are gonna miss him big time at Ole Miss.   New environment, rowdy crowd...they desperately need his calm leadership and play.  We'll see how it goes.   May not be pretty.
Welcome to Danny Allouche For Three, my first attempt at a blog.   Danny was the Hebrew Assassin for two magical years in Columbia.   OK....no he wasn't, but as a fellow Jew I can say that.

What will you find here?   My knee jerk opinions, old Tiger video from my ridiculous collection, and as many pics and stories I can add to keep things interesting.   Such as.....this pic of Linebacker Earnest Ross