2007 Pac-10 Tournament Preview
2007 Pac-10 Tournament Preview
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FACTS & STATS: Site: Staples Center (18,997) -- Los Angeles, California.
Dates: Wednesday, March 7th through Saturday, Match 10th. Television: FOX
Sports Net, CBS (Championship Game). Annual: 10th. Defending Champion: UCLA.
OUTLOOK: The 10th annual Pac-10 Tournament gets underway this week from the
Staples Center in Los Angeles, with the UCLA Bruins earning the top-seed,
successfully defending their regular season title from a year ago, with a 15-3
league ledger. The biggest surprise in-conference however, resides in Pullman,
in the form of the Washington State Cougars. First-year coach Tony Bennett did
a masterful job with Wazzou, as the Cougars picked up the second seed at 13-5,
as the team posted its best Pac-10 finish since 1982-83. A three-way tie
between Oregon, Arizona and USC is next as the Ducks, Wildcats and Trojans all
finished the season with a conference record of 11-7. The Trojans won the tie-
breaker and earned the third-seed, while the Ducks picked up the fourth-seed
and the Wildcats the fifth. The Stanford Cardinal picked up the sixth seed and
the last bye in the first-round with a 10-8 Pac-10 mark. The remainder of the
conference teams finished below .500 in league play and will take part in
first-round games starting on Wednesday, March 7th. The seventh-seeded
Washington Huskies (8-10) will take on the 10th-seeded Arizona State Sun
Devils (2-16), while the eighth-seeded California Golden Bears (6-12) will
battle the ninth-seeded Oregon State Beavers (3-15).
The Pac-10 Tournament starts with the Beavers and Golden Bears in first-round
action. Oregon State (11-20) struggled through the conference schedule,
including dropping seven straight league tilts from mid-January to early
February. The team also closed the year with four losses in the last five
games and will be hard-pressed to make a significant run in this event. OSU
struggled offensively this year, ranking ninth in the conference in scoring
(64.3 ppg) and dead last in scoring margin (-5.1). The Golden Bears weren't
much better offensively, as they took a step back in 2006-07 and enter the
postseason with a four-game losing streak in tow. Cal ranked sixth in the
conference in scoring this year, at a pedestrian 70.6 ppg. Still, a sweep of
Oregon State in the regular season has to have the Bears believing they can
advance to Thursday's clash with top-seed UCLA.
The other first-round matchup pits the Washington Huskies against the Arizona
State Sun Devils. After a couple of highly successful seasons in Seattle, the
Huskies were one of the bigger disappointments in the conference this year.
However, closing out the regular season with back-to-back upsets of USC and
UCLA has to be a motivational tool that Lorenzo Romar will use to get his team
up for the postseason. When all was said and done, Washington finished the
year at 18-12 and ranked second in the conference in scoring at 77.9 ppg.
With a talented cast of players that includes big men Spencer Hawes (15.4 ppg,
.543 shooting) and Jon Brockman (13.8 ppg, conference-best 9.5 rpg), an upset
or two in this event isn't out of the realm of possibility. Success in league
play didn't come for Arizona State until late February, as the Sun Devils
dropped their first 14 Pac-10 affairs. The team finally got in the win column
against USC on February 18th and closed out the regular season with a 42-41
victory at California. ASU finished dead last in the conference in scoring
(59.6 ppg), but third in scoring defense (62.6 ppg). The winner of this game
will take on second-seeded Washington State in the quarterfinals.
Top-seeded UCLA has hovered around the top of the national polls all season
long and for good reason. The Bruins lost just three times all year and have
plenty of talent to not only win this event for the second straight season,
but also advance deep in the NCAA Tournament again. Ben Howland's squad
excelled at both ends of the court this year, leading the conference in
scoring margin (+13.4) and in field-goal percentage (.492). Veteran guard
Arron Afflalo leads the way for the Bruins and finished the season ranked
second in the conference in scoring at 17.5 ppg. Darren Collison (12.9 ppg)
completed a potent backcourt and comes into the postseason ranked second in
the league in assists (5.9 per game).
The Cougars are the second seed and finished the year with a stellar 23-6
overall record. The team split its last four games of the season, but was
untouchable for much of February. Still, getting swept by the Bruins in the
regular season has to leave a bad taste in the mouth of the Cougars, who
would like nothing better than to get a third shot at UCLA in the tournament
championship game. WSU has long been known for defensive tenacity and this
season is no different, with the Cougars leading the league in scoring defense
(57.8 ppg) and turnover margin (+3.96), while ranking second in field-goal
percentage defense (.394). Offensively, the team looks to veteran guard
Derrick Low (13.9 ppg) to lead the way.
USC emerged as a conference contender this year, sporting a stellar 21-10
overall record. However, getting swept by cross-town rival UCLA and dropping
back-to-back games at Washington and Washington State to close out the regular
season leave some lingering questions about this team's ability to navigate
this tournament field. The Trojans finished in the middle of the pack in terms
of scoring and scoring defense, but led the league in field-goal percentage
defense (.379), three-point accuracy (.401) and three-point percentage defense
(.301). Talented swingman Nick Young and freshman forward Taj Gibson are the
players to watch in the postseason. Young finished the year ranked third in
the conference in scoring (17.2 ppg), while Gibson led the league in field-
goal percentage (.577) and ranked fourth in rebounding (8.3 rpg). USC will
open its Pac-10 Tournament with quarterfinal action against Stanford.
Oregon got off to a fast start this season, winning its first 13 games and
looking dominant for long stretches of the season. There were some lulls in
the campaign, but the Ducks rallied down the stretch, as Oregon won three
straight to close out the regular season. The Ducks split with UCLA this year
and swept Washington State, so this is a team that could be dangerous in the
postseason. It all starts with the league's top scorer in Aaron Brooks (18.0
ppg). A supporting cast that included Bryce Taylor (14.4 ppg), Tajuan Porter
(14.0 ppg) and Maarty Leunen (8.6 rpg) gives the Ducks a better than average
chance of making a run in both this tournament and the Big Dance. The Ducks
will battle Arizona in quarterfinal action on Thursday.
Another huge disappointment this season was the inconsistent play of the
Arizona Wildcats (20-9). Clearly one of the deepest talent pools in the
conference, the team from Tucson struggled at times. Still, Lute Olson rallied
his team down the stretch with three straight wins and Arizona is probably a
team that the opposition wants to get out of the tourney right away,
especially with the Wildcats' offensive potential. Arizona led the league in
scoring this season (79.6 ppg) and finished second in field-goal percentage
(.486). All five starters have the ability to light up a scoreboard, led by
the play of Marcus Williams (16.8 ppg), Chase Budinger (16.1 ppg), Ivan
Radenovic (14.6 ppg) and Mustafa Shakur (12.7 ppg, conference-best 7.2 apg).
The Stanford Cardinal also played to mixed reviews this season and finished
the year at 18-10. The Cardinal closed with three losses in the last four
games, but this is a young team that is on the rise. Stanford played well at
both ends of the court this year, but did not excel in any one area. Still,
this is a squad that has a bright future, thanks to Lawrence Hill (sixth in
the conference in scoring at 16.1 ppg) and seven-foot freshmen towers Robin
and Brook Lopez. Anthony Goods (13.0 ppg) is another weapon in the arsenal,
but he has missed the last few games with an ankle injury and is listed as
questionable for the start of the postseason.
The Bruins won their 29th league title and ninth Pac-10 crown since the league
expanded to 10 teams in 1979 and have to be considered a strong favorite to
win their second straight tournament crown, after topping California in last
year's title game. It was UCLA's second tournament title, as the Bruins only
trail Arizona (four titles) in that category. Oregon, Washington and Stanford
all have one tourney championship to boast of. The Huskies won theirs in 2005,
the Cardinal took home the trophy in 2004 and the Ducks did the same in 2003.
The Pac-10 Tournament was held from 1987 to 1990 and then was not brought back
until 2002. The winner of this event will earn the automatic bid to the NCAA
Tournament.
The Bruins may have dropped their regular season finale, but have to be the
odds on favorite to win this event. Washington State, Oregon, USC and Arizona
could certainly pull off an upset and take home the title as well, but UCLA is
a squad that knows how to turn it up in the postseason and that is why they
should be hoisting the tournament title, en route to a number one seed in the
NCAA Tournament.
Sports Network Predicted Champion: UCLA
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NBA Future: Tyler Hansbrough
Tyler Hansbrough led Oak Hill Academy to a 42-1 record as a senior (won their first 42 games) o First-team USA Today All-America selection o Averaged 23.8 points, 9.1 assists and five steals in 2006 o Shot 63 percent from the floor, including 42 percent from three-point range o Had a season-high 37 points, one of nine games in which he scored 30 or more o Had a season-high 18 assists and had double-digit assists 18 times o Played for coach Steve Smith o Participated in McDonald's All-Star Game, Jordan Classic and Nike Hoop Summit o McDonald's and Parade All-America selection o Had 17 points and six assists in Nike Hoop Summit o Also played soccer last year at Oak Hill o Most Valuable Player at Oak Hill in 2005 o
Tyler Hansbroughwas voted Most Valuable Player at World Juniors Tournament in France in June 2005 o Attended Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville, Md., for two years.
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