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Hayward, Mack to gain international experience

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Butler had two of the best players at the Under-19 U.S. trials last week in Colorado Springs.

But it didn't have its own top talent on display.

Matt Howard wasn't even invited.

Howard led the Bulldogs with 14.8 points and 6.8 rebounds per game and was the driving force behind Butler's quick turnaround in what was supposed to be a rebuilding year after the departures of A.J. Graves and Mike Green.

Howard was the lone holdover on last season's team from the Graves-Green machine that lost to Tennessee in the second round of the 2008 NCAA tournament.

The 6-foot-8 Howard couldn't have been on the U-19 team, but he should have at least been given an invite to the accompanying World University Games team that was conducting trials on neighboring courts.

"It was just one of those things -- I mean he was player of the year in our league," Butler coach Brad Stevens said. "Obviously he's a really good player."

So, too, are Gordon Hayward and Shelvin Mack. The 6-8 Hayward is a prototypical face-up forward. He was shooting extremely well during the trials and will be counted on by Jamie Dixon, the coach of the U-19 team, to be a matchup problem for opposing teams. The staff will expect Hayward to make shots from the elbow-extended.

Mack wasn't a standout during the trials, but Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim, who heads the junior national team selection committee, said Mack was better than what he showed. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Howard (14.8 ppg), Hayward (13.1) and Mack (11.9) were Butler's 1-2-3 scorers and only double-figure scorers last season.

Stevens said both Hayward and Mack will be key members of the U.S. team that will head to New Zealand next week. To win in an event like the World Championships, you need solid team guys.

But the New Zealand experience isn't the only foreign jaunt for Mack and Hayward. Butler has already booked a trip to Italy, where it will compete in Lake Como, Venice and Rome on Aug. 4-13. Hayward said they were anticipating -- in a good way -- that this will be a long summer.

Stevens has already spoken to a sports physiologist about how Hayward and Mack will respond to the drain on their bodies.

"We're going to have a small minicamp during the week off [from recruiting] in July and it's when those guys would be back [from New Zealand]," Stevens said. "Those two guys are going to take seven straight days off. They're not going to do anything physical. That way they should be all refreshed. We're going to be very cognizant of that."

As usual, Butler isn't shying away from taking on a major schedule. The Bulldogs, ranked No. 15 in my latest ESPN.com preseason Top 25, are one of the headline teams in a stellar field at the 76 Classic in Anaheim, Calif., in November. Participants include West Virginia, UCLA, Clemson, Minnesota, Texas A&M, Portland and Long Beach State. Every one of these teams has a legit shot to get to the NCAAs. A&M will have a hard time out of the competitive Big 12, but Long Beach State could be in play for the Big West title and Portland could be the second-best team in the WCC, behind Gonzaga.

Stevens said Butler will play Georgetown in the Jimmy V Classic in New York at Madison Square Garden and will host Ohio State (one of the Big Ten's best) and Xavier (one of the A-10's best). The Bulldogs also travel to Northwestern, UAB, Evansville and Ball State and host an ESPNU BracketBusters game.
Who's the kid from Homewood (at Butler) that Davis should have been recruiting instead of sniffing Cousin's hindquarters?
The kid from Homewood is my good friend Ronald Nored. UAB never showed any interest in him. NONE. He graduated with a GPA a little under 4.0 as well. Real solid point guard.
I graduated also with Homewood Blazer and Ronald Nored. Ronald is a legit guard. Dangerous because he is a very very smart kid.
That explains why Davis didn't want him.
(06-25-2009 07:44 AM)grendelson138 Wrote: [ -> ]That explains why Davis didn't want him.

Can't be dragging down the program by recruiting kids that want to go to class. 05-stirthepot
Yeah great student, he was freshman class president at Butler. Has thousands of friends I'm sure.
Do we even know if he was interested in UAB? It is fair to jump on CMD if the kid was interested and we did not pursue him but he also may have had zero desire to go to UAB so we would not have recruited him. Not defending Davis, just wondering out loud if he was interested.
I know junior year he showed slight interest because it was close to home.(Mom could attend games) Senior year WKU started recruiting him and he fell in love. Then the coach left for South Carolina and Brad Stevens picked him up.
Butler will issue us a nice home beating.
(06-25-2009 06:50 PM)ATTALLABLAZE Wrote: [ -> ]Butler will issue us a nice home beating.

It wont be nice, believe me..
Butler will be a top 10 team.
(06-27-2009 09:48 AM)ATTALLABLAZE Wrote: [ -> ]Butler will be a top 10 team.

I fear we are going to make a lot of opponents next year look like Top 10 teams....
(06-27-2009 04:51 PM)Grammar-Nazi Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-27-2009 09:48 AM)ATTALLABLAZE Wrote: [ -> ]Butler will be a top 10 team.

I fear we are going to make a lot of opponents next year look like Top 10 teams....

Have no fear...the Blazers will be here....Bartow Arena that is!
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