Both Roger Federer and Tiger Woods were out of action for months. Federer came back for the Australian Open and played a couple of matches to tune up right before then. He proceeds to go out and dominate the field including an epic win over Rafa Nadal in the finals. The win over Nadal was especially gratifying to Federer as no one will catch him now for the career Grand Slam record.
Tiger Woods returned to play Torrey Pines, a course he knows well and has won at many times, and he missed the cut. SU just thought the contrast was interesting. It’s true that Tiger was coming back from a year and a half absence but you can also say that Federer who will turn 36 this year is at a much older age tennis-wise than is Woods in golf. Fed also beat a number of top 10 players along the way. It was no cheapie. Thoughts?
SU caught the 4th quarter and the 4 overtimes of the Knick game yesterday. First of all, Mike Crispino is just not a good announcer at MSG. These are the types of games where announcers have so much fun but he is no Mike Breen. Porzingis fouled out yet again and with Derrick Rose injured (which Crispino just didn’t mention at all), Melo felt compelled to take every shot down the stretch and in OT. He definitely made his share of them but SU says that basketball is a team game and there are 4 other players out there who might be open while you are double teamed going 1 on 1. This is not to take away from Melo’s shot making – he single-handedly kept them in the game. But it’s on Hornacek to design plays to get others involved for open looks. He seems to be a Mike Woodson disciple and is content, like other NBA coaches, to take the easy way out and allow your top player to go 1 on 1 over and over and over again. At this point, I have no emotional connection to the team.
SU caught the UConn women in action up in Hartford with long-time subscriber M. Levine on Saturday. While they won by 50 or so, what’s most interesting to see is how they push the ball up the court on every possession whether the opponent scored or not. They never walk the ball up the court. On defense, the intensity is there from start to finish. There is no looking to the bench on calling offensive plays and the ball moves side to side on every possession. They missed a lot of shots for them but they were getting good looks by pushing the ball and making hard cuts. SU is still baffled why other teams – both men’s and women’s teams – don’t play this way either at the college level or in the pros. Kansas and Kentucky do as we saw on Saturday but most do not.
Super Bowl prediction coming tomorrow. Be sure to weigh in with your picks during the week to show off your particular skills in calling games of this magnitude.