FOLLOW @JAVIERJMORALES ON TWITTER!
[rps-paypal]
Only in Vegas with the neon lights, right?
[ezcol_1half id=”” class=”” style=””]
Cal coach Cuonzo Martin mentioned that he was impressed with how T.J. McConnell can get into the lane and make plays.
Cuonzo Martin a McConnell believer. On play of #ArizonaWildcats PG last game in McKale:"That's where it started and that's where it ended."
— Javier Morales (@JavierJMorales) March 12, 2015
Arizona finished its workout at McKale Center about the time Cal and Washington State were set to tip off.
Putting some work in at McKale Center before heading to Vegas. #HonorTheProcess #APlayersProgram pic.twitter.com/tyxkF0yOeV
— Arizona Basketball (@APlayersProgram) March 11, 2015
Meanwhile, Class of 2015 recruit Justin Simon won a title of his own with Brewster Academy, drawing praise from former Brewster and Arizona player Mark Lyons. Brewster took home the National Prep Championship trophy. …
Justin Simon of ARIZONA, Jalen Adams of UCONN, Donovan Mitchell of LOUISVILLE. pic.twitter.com/ZAHwYhlGd8
— The Basketball Diary (@TheBBallDiary) March 12, 2015
Shoutout to my Brewster boyz winning another national chip! Proud alum @BrewsterHoops @JoshLee_BAHoops
— Mark moog Lyons (@OnlyMoog) March 12, 2015
[/ezcol_1half]
[ezcol_1half_end id=”” class=”” style=””]
Site founder and award-winning sports journalist Javier Morales has published his first e-book, “The Highest Form of Living”, a fiction piece about a young man who overcomes a troubled upbringing without his lost father and wayward mother through basketball and hope. His hope is realized through the sport he loves. Basketball enables him to get past his fears. His experience on the court indirectly brings him closer to his parents in a unique, heartfelt way. Please order it at Amazon (for only $4.99) by clicking on the photo:
Sitting at a food court alone after a tough loss not a good image for Herb Sendek.
Wildcat fan at mgm food court passed this on to me. May explain the night for ASU pic.twitter.com/YBQXd3eEjk
— Dave Cooney (@CooneyLand) March 12, 2015
Neither is waiting for a flight home alone after An early exit
Guess who we just saw at the airport? #EarlyExit pic.twitter.com/Gn7l67PUSi
— Wildcat Radio (@WildcatRadioAZ) March 12, 2015
[/ezcol_1half_end]
Steve Rivera of FoxSportsArizona.com writes Arizona’s Pac-12 tournament title drought …
Arizona takes aim at first #pac12hoops tourney title since 2002 – Cats get WSU/Cal winner tomorrow http://t.co/qC0eyJVFQa via @SteveRivera95
— FOX Sports Arizona (@FOXSPORTSAZ) March 11, 2015
[ezcol_1half id=”” class=”” style=””]
Cal’s David Kravish, who seemingly has played for the Golden Bears for about 11 years, scored a career-high 25 against Washington State.
On to the quarterfinals! Proud of the way we fought, guided by David's career high 25 points. #TogetherWeAttack pic.twitter.com/g1ZvhJy0tV
— Cuonzo Martin (@CuonzoMartin) March 11, 2015
Tyrone Wallace is talented and capable of a great game at any time.
As we tip off @pac12 tournament, @CalMensBBall Tyrone Wallace is 1 of just 7 DI players leading team in points, rebounds, assists & steals.
— J.B. Long (@JB_Long) March 11, 2015
Would be a great way to cap the weekend
A potential #pac12hoops championship preview? #pac12hoops pic.twitter.com/ZpavKt4Bre
— Pac-12 Networks (@Pac12Networks) March 12, 2015
[/ezcol_1half]
[ezcol_1half_end id=”” class=”” style=””]
Would be natural, wouldn’t it, for this show to be remote at the Pac-12 tournament?
Too bad Matt Muehlebach stuck in-studio. Take the show on the road, fellas. #FreeMatt #Pac12Tournament
— Anthony Gimino (@AGWildcatReport) March 12, 2015
“Down and out” …
You write the caption … pic.twitter.com/NTk6irzqAb
— Javier Morales (@JavierJMorales) March 12, 2015
[/ezcol_1half_end]
ALLSPORTSTUCSON.com publisher, writer and editor Javier Morales is a former Arizona Press Club award winner. He has also written articles for Bleacher Report and Lindy’s College Sports.