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Month: February 2014
“Paperboy”
Memphis author Vince Vawter’s young adult novel, Paperboy, has won a prestigious Newbery Award. Leonard Gill has the story.
Oscar-nominated Short Films at The Brooks
Not a Super Bowl fan? There are five 2014 Oscar-nominated short films showing at The Brooks for $8, including Helium (above).
Memphis Falls to SMU, 87-72
Frank Murtaugh reports on the Tigers’ second-half collapse against SMU.
SMU 87, Tigers 72
Consider the SMU Mustangs new members of the club. Conventional analysis has held that four teams will contend for the new American Athletic Conference championship: defending national champion Louisville, Connecticut, Cincinnati, and Memphis. If anyone needed convincing that Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown has the SMU program on new ground, this afternoon’s blowout of the nation’s 22nd-ranked team should manage the trick. So let’s consider fully half the AAC contenders for a league crown, to say nothing of an NCAA tournament berth.
Despite shooting 36 percent over the game’s first 20 minutes, the Tigers entered halftime tied with SMU at 29. But a packed, if small, crowd in the newly renovated Moody Coliseum helped fuel a second-half onslaught by the home team that staggered Memphis and resulted in the Tigers’ first road loss in American play. The Mustangs outscored the U of M 24-7 over the first seven minutes of the second half and extended the lead to 25 points (66-41) with 7:30 to play.
Five Mustangs scored in double figures with senior forward Markus Kennedy leading the way (21 points) and freshman guard Sterling Brown hitting six of nine shots from the field for 15 points. Nic Moore added 14 points and Nick Russell 11. The Mustangs — leading the AAC in field-goal percentage — shot 58 percent for the game and held the Tigers to 40 percent (and an ugly six-for-24 from three-point range). The Tigers committed as many turnovers (16) as they had assists. It was that ugly.
The only bright spots for Memphis were a pair of career milestones for senior guard Joe Jackson. With a season-high 22 points and six assists, Jackson surpassed 1,500 points and 500 assists for his career. In the long, proud history of University of Memphis basketball, only the great Elliot Perry achieved both totals. Geron Johnson added 18 points and Michael Dixon 13.
The victory keeps SMU undefeated at home and improves its record to 17-5 (6-3 in the AAC). The Tigers fall to 16-5 (also 6-3 in the AAC, now three losses behind first-place Cincinnati in the standings). Memphis returns to FedExForum Tuesday night to host Rutgers before Gonzaga visits next Saturday for a nationally televised showdown, the Tigers’ final nonconference game of the season.
Super Dishes for Super Bowl
Justin Fox Burks offers five recipes for Super Bowl snacking.
- Larry Kuzniewski
- Mike Conley (shown here in preseason) will probably be in a suit tonight as the Grizzlies take on Milwaukee.
The Grizzlies won their third in a row last night at Minnesota, the third game in four nights, and they’re now only one win away from sweeping their entire four-game-in-five-night gauntlet of a week.
But.
In the fourth quarter last night, after surrendering a lead that had swelled to 16 points midway through the third, the Grizzlies stared down the barrel of their worst-case scenario when Mike Conley went down to the floor grimacing in pain and didn’t get up.
The replays showed that it was a badly rolled ankle—Conley landed on the side of his foot instead of the bottom of it, essentially—and news coming out after the game confirmed that it was a bad sprain:
Update- Mike Conley has a right ankle sprain and will be reevaluated in the morning. @memgrizz vs. Bucks tomorrow
— Rob Fischer (@thefishnation) February 1, 2014
Mike Conley left 94-90 win over Minnesota with a right ankle sprain and 6:37 left in 4Q. He will be re-evaluated tomorrow before Bucks game
— Ronald Tillery (@CAGrizBeat) February 1, 2014
Further reports were that Conley left the arena in a walking boot and said he couldn’t really put any weight on the ankle, which means he’ll probably be in a suit tonight as the Grizzlies take on Mikwaukee. With any luck, his evaluation today will confirm that it is, in fact, just a bum ankle, and Conley won’t miss too much time.
Missing any time at all, though, puts the Grizzlies in a little bit of a jam. The Nick Calathes experiment seems to be progressing nicely as Calathes has gotten more run and gotten more comfortable on the court. He had another nice night in Minnesota last night, but he certainly doesn’t look ready to take over the team for a long stretch. And, because of the trade that sent Jerryd Bayless out and brought back Courtney Lee, there aren’t any other point guards on the roster.
That was risky even with a healthy Conley, but now, with Nick Calathes as the only point guard available, things are going to get dicey. Last night after Conley went down, with the game on the line, Dave Joerger decided not to play a point guard at all, splitting the ball handling duties between Courtney Lee and Tayshaun Prince. And that worked, primarly because the Grizzlies’ advantage over the Timberwolves was on the inside, and helped by the occasional three-pointer from Prince, everything went according to plan and the Grizzlies closed out a close game that Kevin Love shot Minnesota back into.
Tonight, the Grizzlies take on the Bucks in Memphis in the last game of this FOGAFINI. The Bucks are, well, I’ll let Jeremy Schmidt of the TrueHoop blog Bucksketball give his take:
I'm starting to wonder if this is the worst team in the history of professional sports in Wisconsin.
— Jeremy Schmidt (@Bucksketball) February 1, 2014
So, at least the Grizzlies have that going for them: the Bucks are currently 8-38 on the season, and they’ve lost 5 in a row and 17 out of their last 19 games. They’re a shambles of a basketball team right now, with only rookie standout Giannis “Greek Freak” Antetokounmpo to entertain their fans while they get pummeled, night in and night out. If there’s such thing as a “good” game to have to be without Mike Conley, this is it—a matchup against what may be the worst team in the league this year.
But that doesn’t mean much. The Bucks are, after all, still a professional basketball team, and tonight’s game may be one of the few games on the schedule that O.J. Mayo actually cares about for Milwaukee, so I hesitate to ever call anything a “sure win.” There’s no such thing at this level of competition. At any rate, it’s a fortunate matchup for the Grizzlies as they try to figure out how long they’re going to be without their rock, their starting point guard.
Vince Gill at Goldstrike
Country guitar god Vince Gill plays Goldstrike Casino Saturday night.