Live from Tech-FSU hoops, along with 25 NBA scouts!

One of the 25 clubs represented here today. (Photo by M. Bradley)

One of the 25 clubs represented here today. (Extremely artistic photo by M. Bradley)

The press section is jammed today, and not with press. Twenty-five NBA scouts have been credentialed for today’s game — Georgia Tech is playing Florida State — and there are only 30 NBA teams. I conclude from this that the absent five are simply slackers.

The scouts are coming to see three big men who could wind up in 2010 first round — Solomon Alabi of FSU and Derrick Favors and Gani Lawal of Tech. Indeed, DraftExpress has two in the lottery. Favors is No. 2 behind John Wall of Kentucky, and Alabi is No. 14. And Lawal sneaks into Round 1 at No. 29.

Nine games into his one and surely only collegiate season, Favors hasn’t disappointed. He’s not going to be voted the freshman of the year nationally — Wall, who’s not just the best freshman but the best player in the land, will be — but that’s because Tech hasn’t needed him to score big every night. Lawal actually leads Tech in scoring and rebounding, but there’s no question who’s the bigger talent.

And to have two such big men at a time when big men are so scarce — ask Illinois coach Bruce Weber how much he’d trade for either of Tech’s guys — is the key reason Tech should have a splendid chance of reaching the Final Four.

That’s correct. I didn’t say the NCAA tournament. I said the Final Four. Tech has more talent than it has ever had under Hewitt, and early returns indicate there’s mesh being strung together. Iman Shumpert is out until January after knee surgery, but point guard Mfon Udofia has been better than advertised — among Jacket insiders, he was considered the key to the famous signing class — and rookie Brian Oliver has proved he can hit enough jump shots to keep defenses from zoning everything up.

(Tech fans know this already, but here, for newcomers, it is: This Brian Oliver is not the son of the Brian Oliver who helped drive the 1990 Jackets to the Final Four. They’re not related. Although Glen Rice Jr., yet another freshman, is indeed the son of Glen Rice, who helped drive Michigan to the 1989 national title.)

Tech fans will also recall that last season ended in despair after a last-gasp loss to FSU in the ACC tournament at the Georgia Dome. Shumpert took the last shot that day and missed. I’m pretty sure he won’t take a shot of any kind today. And I have great faith that the Jackets will win today. For one thing, Toney Douglas no longer plays for the ‘Noles. For another, Tech is good.

But I am, as we know, wrong on occasion. Indeed, I was wrong just last night at the Arena in Gwinnett. I figured the Illini would win that one going away. Georgia won and deserved to win. So just because Joe B. Hall and I got together and invented college basketball doesn’t mean I’m always right.

Join me for today’s proceedings and we’ll see how wrong — or, as happens once every 20 years , right — I am. I’ll be here until someone other than Shumpert takes the final shot, and I’d be obliged if you’d ride along. Thanks in advance.

443 comments Add your comment

FullMetalJacket

December 20th, 2009
6:45 pm

Looking good then throws it away.

Dawgs2009

December 20th, 2009
6:46 pm

I feel another GT choke coming on.

((((((30-24))))))))!!!!!!

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
6:46 pm

D’Andre Bell didn’t start the half. Rice did.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
6:47 pm

Bell got hurt on that last offensive set of the first half.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
6:51 pm

Noles up 31-27 inside the final 15 minutes. Udofia just missed a two, then a trey.

Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket

December 20th, 2009
6:51 pm

It’s looking like someone left lids on both baskets. Very ugly game.

Sonny Clusters

December 20th, 2009
6:51 pm

Mark, we was glad to see you blogging again. If you get a chance to talk with Dr Sid let him know Stinky Wintes said his bones are lining up a lot better now and he gives all the credit to Dr Sid. We heard Stinky was out dancing and Dairy Queening last week.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
6:52 pm

Dr. Sid looks properly aligned in his seat, Sonny.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
6:53 pm

I’m sorry. Bell did start the second half. But didn’t stay in long.

cheese

December 20th, 2009
6:55 pm

bell did start the second half, he just picked up his third foul and they brought rice in

Sonny Clusters

December 20th, 2009
6:56 pm

Our favorite basketball player was Spud Webb but that was a long time ago. Bob Rathbun is 9 years older than Spud Webb and but his hairpiece is the same age as Spud. That’s some trivia not a lot of people know.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
6:58 pm

Hewitt calls timeout in mid-possession. Tech trailing by three, 12 1/2 minutes left.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
6:59 pm

Mr. Bradley will neither confirm nor deny that he laughed heartily at Mr. Clusters’ last post.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:01 pm

Tech loses the ball out of the timeout. And FSU hits a 3-pointer.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:01 pm

Down six at the under-11 TO. Tech has 30 points.

Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket

December 20th, 2009
7:03 pm

Looks like the Jackets need to start putting up more threes. Amazingly, their shooting percentage behind the arc (33.3%) is higher than the percentage from 2-point range (27.5%).

jacket3

December 20th, 2009
7:05 pm

Hope Hewitt said something inspirational during that little break.

Dawgs2009

December 20th, 2009
7:05 pm

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:05 pm

Peacock with five in a row.

Ramblin Riverman

December 20th, 2009
7:05 pm

Need to see a run start soon.

BravesFan79

December 20th, 2009
7:06 pm

I TOLD yall… Peacock can shoot!

2BT

December 20th, 2009
7:06 pm

Ok, I will not get on Peacock any more this season. That was huge!

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:07 pm

Peacock with a runner to put GT ahead.

Ramblin Riverman

December 20th, 2009
7:08 pm

There we go, nice little run started. Peacock is getting hotter.

Helluva Engineer

December 20th, 2009
7:08 pm

Only Paul Hewitt can take a team loaded with the talent he has and make them look like a Big Ten team. Oye.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:09 pm

Alabi follow on a missed free throw puts Noles ahead. And then Bell loses the ball. And then Favors blocks a shot.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:11 pm

Kitchen with a trey to make it a four-point game. And Peacock fouled off the ball.

Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket

December 20th, 2009
7:11 pm

One nice thing about this team … although they are relatively young, it may be the deepest team we’ve had in quite some time. It’s especially nice to have a guy like Peacock coming off the bench. It would be so huge if we could keep these guys together for a year or two, but I suppose that’s not likely to happen.

Ramblin Riverman

December 20th, 2009
7:12 pm

Feels like one of those games where at the end of it I realize I didn’t need those fingernails anyway…

BCWRECK

December 20th, 2009
7:14 pm

I think this team will improve and find its way. I think 8-8 is possible or maybe 9-7 if we can pull this one out tonight.
We cannot blow out anyone so we will lose a lot of close games. Will win some too.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:14 pm

And Solomon with a hook.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:15 pm

Singleton with a bad foul. Puts Tech in the bonus. Rice was 30 feet from the goal.

Sonny Clusters

December 20th, 2009
7:15 pm

When we was first learning about basketball we was trying to dunk but Clusters can’t jump. We would just pass the ball to you-know-who. He’d take shots from anywhere and he never passed the ball. Coach said he was aggressive but Stinky Wintes said he was an (objectionable comment removed).

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:16 pm

Noles up 45-39, 6:04 left. This is coming down to the last shot.

EEJacket

December 20th, 2009
7:16 pm

eight point lead? FooSoo puts this one away.

EEJacket

December 20th, 2009
7:17 pm

by “8″ i mean “6″

BCWRECK

December 20th, 2009
7:17 pm

The patented Hewitt quick time out after basket with 6 minutes left, to set up a press that doesn’t work.

cheese

December 20th, 2009
7:19 pm

FIRE PAUL HEWITT

Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket

December 20th, 2009
7:19 pm

The Jackets look far worse in this game than they did against Dayton. They also looked bad against Arkansas – Pine Bluff, but fortunately we were able to beat them just because of the difference in height and talent.

Ramblin Riverman

December 20th, 2009
7:19 pm

Tech now shooting less than 30%…

jacket3

December 20th, 2009
7:20 pm

Come on keep scrapin’

dawgfan13

December 20th, 2009
7:20 pm

Everything about this basketball team says overratted! Paul Hewitt better or will be fired after this season because he cannot get this team to play solid fundamental basketball. They are suppose to be a better team but they look the same to me. Missed freethrows, no offensive movement and this fake preesure that every team scores off yet Hewitt continues to do it. This team wont finish at 500 in the league and will be praying for a bid in March.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:21 pm

Florida State 52, Georgia Tech 45. There’s 3:58 remaining. Tech neglected to get back on defense and allowed a layup, and now Reid worked inside.

wardo

December 20th, 2009
7:21 pm

lots of talent with no coaching won’t get you to the final four. Even a smart fella like MB has to agree that Hewitt struggles when it comes to coaching basketball. It is a struggle to watch his teams play.

BCWRECK

December 20th, 2009
7:22 pm

Where is that NBA Guy #35? Fouls?

dawgfan13

December 20th, 2009
7:22 pm

I totally agree, the guy calls a timout to set up a press that never works. What a joke!

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:23 pm

Just showed Paul Johnson on the Matrix board. Crowd went wild.

Sonny Clusters

December 20th, 2009
7:23 pm

Mark, how close are you to those little fellas with the yellow hair?

Flowery Branch Yellow Jacket

December 20th, 2009
7:24 pm

Tech has had three different stretches where they went more than three minutes without scoring. I know basketball can be a streaky game, but if we continue to be this inconsistent, then it will be difficult to get into the NCAA tournament, much less the Final Four.

Mark Bradley

December 20th, 2009
7:24 pm

Tech down to one timeout with 3:41 remaining in a five-point game. Hewitt doing his thing.