Some Quick Friday Stuff
- Gerry McNamara does it again. I'll tell you what, this kid (and that's what he is, for all you jackasses out there who want to get dirty and negative, he's a shampooing kid...) has done EVERYTHING that Syracuse needed.
For crying out loud, it was the modern day
Hoosiers in the huddle yesterday, with Boeheim drawing up a play for Devendorf and Gerry saying "I'll make the shot."
Terrific. (author's note: other than Providence, Syracuse is my most favoritist charter Big East school. UConn's third. Georgetown's fourth. But Marquette's #1 these days.)
- I used to like Pitt alot. But that was in the late 1980's-early 1990's. Paul Evans was the coach, Sean Miller the point guard (now coaching Xavier), Darelle Porter the shooting guard (no longer coaching Duquesne), send-it-in-Jerome Lane, Brian Shorter, Bobby Martin...even earlier with Charles Smith (the big guy who missed 1,000 layups in the playoffs for the Knicks).
- Villanova's a class program, too. And Jay Wright's the epitome of class. His seniors have been through a lot and I hope they have success. If Marquette and Iona and Villanova were to make the Final Four, I'd be a happy kid. So would God. And, as we all know too well, God loves the Jesuits.
- Hmmm...other stuff...I basically stole some haute couture from the mall tonight. No, I didn't actually steal it. It was just on a ridiculous sale rack. So I continue the trend of me being the best-dressed person on the planet making minimum wage.
Ok, that's about it. I'm enjoying the sweet taste of a glass of Penfield's Thomas Hyland Shiraz (2003). Delish.
Here's to the
was, which makes the
is possible. Here's to the
is, which makes the
now possible. And here's to the
was and the
is, for without them,
hope would be impossible.
To the next step,
One.