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Jim Boeheim’s radio show is on Thursdays from 7-8 or 9PM on ESPN Radio in Syracuse, which is AM1200 or FM 97.7 on the dial. The show is at Carrabba's Italian Grill at 550 Towne Drive, Fayetteville, NY. The first hour, hosted by Matt Park, the Voice of the Orange, is on their general network. The second hour, which usually begins with the conference season, is hosted by Gomez, a local radio personality.
Their schedule: The AmeriCU Jim Boeheim Show Begins Tonight! - Syracuse University Athletics
You can call into the show locally at 315-424-8599 or nationally at 1-888-746-2873. For Gomez’s portion, use 315-424-8599. Or you can submit questions from this page:
Submit a Question! - Syracuse University Athletics
Or on Twitter at mattpark1 or “askBoeheim”.
The show can be heard in Syracuse on FM 99.5. It’s sometime simulcast on AM 1200 or FM 97.7. You can also get it on: TuneIn | Free Internet Radio | Live News, Sports, Music, and Podcasts
There’s now a third segment where Jim and Gomez can be seen on camera at:
The early shows tend to be in a one-hour format. I'll post a summary of them the same night. When they do two hour shows. I will do two posts: the Matt Park segment the night of the show and the Gomez segments the next day.
MY QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
1st Segment Question:
“Coach, we probably aren’t going to make the NCAA tournament unless we win the ACC tournament. There are three other post season tournaments: the NIT, the College Basketball Invitational and the Basketball Classic. A team doesn’t have to have a winning record to get into those tournaments. We’re 15-15 with at least two games to go. Would we accept an invitation from those tournaments, and would the number of available players and our streak of winning seasons be factors in that decision?”
2nd Segment Question:
“Coach, you’ve spoiled us over the years with consistent success. We’ve had many seasons most college basketball teams would love to have that seem inadequate to many SU fans. You’re excited about next year’s team, which will depend on a large recruiting class. You’ve often advised us to remember that a player is a freshman or a first-time starter or in his first year with the program. What expectations should Syracuse fans have for next season?”
Twitch: I’ll improvise a question or two after listening to the rest of the show.
COACH BOEHEIM
(I have, in some instances, put together statements from different parts of the broadcast on the same subject. The quotes may not be verbatim –they are from my scribbled notes. I have not knowingly changed the meaning.)
Matt said that this was the last show of the season and “is that a holiday for you?” [It will be for me!]
They briefly discussed the incident at Destiny. “Juli will be fine. It’s a difficult thing but she’s handling it well. We’ll get through it and try to make it a positive thing going forward. But we won’t talk any more about it.”
The U of Miami game will be senior day and Jim and Juli will be able to escort their sons onto the floor. Buddy has had a great run and Jimmy’s had a great year. He and 4-5 Cornell seniors didn’t get to play so they never had a senior day there. I’ll be proud to accompany both of them onto the floor. Buddy surpassed any expectations. He came here as a shooter and has gotten better in every area. He’s a complete player- scoring handling the ball, passing it, getting rebounds and playing defense.”
The U of Miami game will be a rematch of the game two months ago where we had an 18 point lead, 14 at the half and lost by a point as Cole Swider hit a three pointer at the buzzer. The University has changed its mask policy and they will be optional for this game.
Benny Williams had a lower body injury and it out for the rest of the season. “it’s a small injury but just enough that he can’t play. It’s not surgical. He’ll be at full strength in four weeks and will begin working out then.” Matt said it was too bad that happened after his big game against Duke. JB: “He knows what he can do and what he has to do. He’s got the spring and summer ahead to work on it.
I called in for my first question but first spoke for all the callers and listeners when I said that we were all thinking of Juli and hoping that somehow that situation can result in a happy ending. I also said that I’d enjoyed watching his sons and this team play, despite the frustrations. Each team has to be credited with heat they were able to accomplish and this team played a lot of exciting games and had a lot of outstanding individual performances. I told the coach that his sons were fine all-around college players and that Buddy’s year reminded me of Dwight Freeney’s senior year, when he was held on every play and yet had an All-American year and led us to 10 wins, something we wouldn’t do for another 17 years. Buddy was wearing defenders all season and yet he’s led the team with 19.0 points per game, second in the ACC. He’s had six different games where he never went to the line. He attempted 94 shots in those 6 games and was never fouled. JB: It’s almost impossible to go to the basket like he does and not get fouled in one game, much less six. North Carolina hit him twice on the arm and hit Cole once on a jump and once on a lay-up. It’s obvious on tape. They usually call that.”
I asked my question about accepting non-NCAA post season invitations. “We were going to but not that’s something to think about. It’s about how it would help this team prepare for next year. Its’ not help to the veterans and with Benny out we’ll have to think about it. Sy might be back next week.” Regarding the consecutive winning season streak. “It’s a pretty good record. Nobody’s going to do 45 straight again. But any decision will be based on what it could do for this team.” Jim seems to view it as a personal record, rather than the schools’ achievement of 51 straight winning seasons. That’s three short of UCLA’s all-time record. But Jim’s 45 straight is the record for a coach. He’s already got that.
Matt reiterated that Benny was the guys who could have gained the most from additional practices and games. Jimmy added that it could have furthered Jesse Edwards’ development as well. “Without those two guys, I’m not sure it would be valuable to us.”
Matt in New York, (as opposed to Matt Park, who is also in New York State) sent in a text asking if Joe could play off the ball next year. JB: “He’s been a solid point guard but can play off the ball if we get a quicker point guard who can penetrate. This Matt also wondered if the coach will be ”doing any TV during the NCAA tournament”. No. But Coach did say that Duke is his favorite to win it all, “after they beat UNC by 30 at their place and us by 25 here”. Matt Park noted that Duke had 31 points by the second TV time out. JB: “They have big guys they can throw the ball over the zone to and exceptional shooters, although Banchero had only been hitting 29% before our game, in which he hit 5 in a row.”
Wisconsin won the Big Ten because “they have their first good one-on-one player, (Johnny Davis). Arizona and Gonzaga are the best teams out west. Purdue and Auburn have lost some games but are still pretty good. Tennessee is good. But Duke is the best team. They have the best shot blocker, the best shooters, the best all-around player. They’ve lost a few games at the buzzer.” Matt said that their 4 losses were by 9 points.
“I’m so proud of our team. They went to North Carolina and outplayed them most of the game before losing because of a bad shot taken by a guy who was 2 for 10 on threes that went in. At Notre Dame a guy who makes a shot he never makes and they beat us. Love (of UNC) made the worst play he could have made, (a long three with 15 seconds left) and it went in. You can do things 100% right and if the shot doesn’t go in the play is a failure. Notre Dame and North Carolina did exactly the wrong thing and the shots went in…On the inbounds play, if Buddy had caught the ball with 4 seconds on the shot clock in the deep corner he’s not going to make that shot. And we tied the game up anyway. Against Clemson I thought about throwing it down (court?). they couldn’t run back and get set with 7 seconds left.”
Josh in Boulder said t hat Duke “was good for 10-20 wins on intimidation alone. Even when we went on our run, the Duke players were smiling and laughing. If we get super lucky, they can be beat. If we play them again, we can’t go in thinking that it’s impossible.“ JB: “We don’t think it’s impossible. But we were down 30 in both games. We could put one guy under the basket against Williams and put one guy on Griffin all the time and they still have two other lottery picks. Most years we battled Duke pretty well but this year there’s a big separation. They are much better defensively. My main concentration is on Florida State.” [Not U of Miami?]
Looking around the ACC in recent games, Virginia lost on a 40 footer. “That could keep them out of the tournament.” U of Miami beat Boston College. “They are all 5th year players.” Matt said that their average age was 24. (!) Florida State beat Notre Dame 74-70. Clemson beat Georgia Tech by 2. Wake Forest blew out NC State. “They just don’t have enough.” Duke did the same to Pitt and Virginia Tech to Louisville.
In the pros, Oshae Brissett scored in double figures in 6 of 7 games, including a 27 point game, then had a couple of bad games. Oshae Brissett Game by Game Stats and Performance | ESPN
“He has ability but his shooting has been streaky. He’ll get better and better.” Andrew White was at the North Carolina game. He’s come back from Turkey, not wanting to be in that part of the world just now. JB: “He’s the best, a great kid. He’d had enough of Turkey. He’s an unbelievable shooter and a wonderful kid.”
Jake, a 12 year old at Carrabba’s, asked Jim if he’d like to go back to being the golf coach. JB: “I’d like to. It would be fun.” Matt suggested that it would be tough coaching two teams at once. “Not the way I’d do it.” Jim had earlier said that eh had his team playing the front nine while he played the back nine. Jake wanted to know who would win a one-on-one contest between Dave Bing and Carmelo Anthony. Coach thinks Dave would be “as quick as anyone” but that Melo “was bigger and could bully him”. [In the 1970’s the NBA did a one-on-one tournament – pre-recorded – that was shown at halftime and the surprising winner was 6-11 270 Bob Lanier, who could both shoot well and get the rebounds. That seme3ed to be the key skills needed to win at one-on-one and Melo would have the advantage there over Dave.]
What kind of non-conference schedule will we have next year? “We should be going 11-2 or something like that in the non-conference but this year we went 8-5 [actually 6-5]. We want a couple of teams that can test us and to play in a tournament, then to play the local teams. This year the tourney was too tough and then we had to play Villanova. We had no wiggle room. We didn’t really get going until the conference schedule.
Tim in Corning called to demand that Jim “apologize for those comments you made about Joe Paterno that had no facts to back them up”. Jim said that he did have the facts and “they were proven to be true”. [That’s the best kind of facts.] Matt suggested that they end that call “and leave that one in the past. It’s been a decade or so.” I remember Jim praising Paterno for all he’d done for Penn State.
On Jim’s response to the retirement question at the last post-game presser: “When you have given a definitive answer you don’t ask the question anymore. If you think I’d leave because of a bad year you don’t know me. We’ve had a plan for 45 years. We’re going to protect the program and we will be in a good position when I leave here.”
They talked about the National War Veterans Resource Service that SU has set up.
“It’s a great program, one of the best in the country. Mike was very appreciative of the honor [of having a scholarship named after him]. It ‘s a huge thing. His focus is on the national championship more than with the last game at Cameron against UNC. If they are a little off, I think UNC could beat them but I think they will be focused. Matt said that the top overall seed gets to pick where they will start the tournament so expect that Mike, a Chicago native, will want to start his team’s quest for a national championship there.
Coach wanted to state “how great a warrior Bourama Sidibe is. He’s been out there when most people wouldn’t. Both of his knees hurt. I just wish he had been healthy. He knows how to play and has a good feel for the game.”
Maddencuse sent in a question saying that SU had “always played zone since I’ve watched them” and wondered if the man-to-man experiment would before the whole year or just at the beginning. Jim pointed out that we’ve only been all-zone since the LeMoyne game of 2009 and that “we’d played both defenses for years before that. In fact, we might have played more man-for-man than zone. A couple of weeks after we lost to LeMoyne we beat North Carolina by about 20 [87-71). The more you practice a zone, the better it gets. If you go half and half, both defenses will suffer. Both size and quickness is important. We haven’t been getting to the balls we need to. We will be bigger and quicker next year. We’ll work on it all summer and see how it works out.”
I’ll do the Gomez segment tomorrow but, as a bonus, here are the answers to the additional questions that I asked.
When I called in my second question, I again suggested that if DaJuan Coleman and Bourama Sidibie had been healthy, our record the last 8 years would have bene totally different because we would have been strong inside. JB: “No question. 100% correct. And you can add in Arinze.” As to the expectations for next year with all the freshmen coming in: “it’s different now than ten years ago when freshmen would have been facing veteran players. Now there are more young players, unless you are facing Miami. Some freshmen are more ready than others. You don’t always know. I expect a couple can contribute immediately.” I asked him who they were. “I know who I think can do it but I’m not going to talk about that now. Nobody is ‘Carmelo good’ but a couple are good enough to play immediately.”
On Twitch I asked if Coach would want a ‘farewell tour ala Mike Krzyzewski when he retired. JB: “I don’t know. I’ve always thought it’s a little better to just leave. But I’m not sure.”
I also asked what players who haven’t played much will get some playing time now that we’ve got so many players out. “John Bol could play a little. Chaz (Owens) could play in the front court. Paddy Casey could play in the back court.”
Their schedule: The AmeriCU Jim Boeheim Show Begins Tonight! - Syracuse University Athletics
You can call into the show locally at 315-424-8599 or nationally at 1-888-746-2873. For Gomez’s portion, use 315-424-8599. Or you can submit questions from this page:
Submit a Question! - Syracuse University Athletics
Or on Twitter at mattpark1 or “askBoeheim”.
The show can be heard in Syracuse on FM 99.5. It’s sometime simulcast on AM 1200 or FM 97.7. You can also get it on: TuneIn | Free Internet Radio | Live News, Sports, Music, and Podcasts
There’s now a third segment where Jim and Gomez can be seen on camera at:
The early shows tend to be in a one-hour format. I'll post a summary of them the same night. When they do two hour shows. I will do two posts: the Matt Park segment the night of the show and the Gomez segments the next day.
MY QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
1st Segment Question:
“Coach, we probably aren’t going to make the NCAA tournament unless we win the ACC tournament. There are three other post season tournaments: the NIT, the College Basketball Invitational and the Basketball Classic. A team doesn’t have to have a winning record to get into those tournaments. We’re 15-15 with at least two games to go. Would we accept an invitation from those tournaments, and would the number of available players and our streak of winning seasons be factors in that decision?”
2nd Segment Question:
“Coach, you’ve spoiled us over the years with consistent success. We’ve had many seasons most college basketball teams would love to have that seem inadequate to many SU fans. You’re excited about next year’s team, which will depend on a large recruiting class. You’ve often advised us to remember that a player is a freshman or a first-time starter or in his first year with the program. What expectations should Syracuse fans have for next season?”
Twitch: I’ll improvise a question or two after listening to the rest of the show.
COACH BOEHEIM
(I have, in some instances, put together statements from different parts of the broadcast on the same subject. The quotes may not be verbatim –they are from my scribbled notes. I have not knowingly changed the meaning.)
Matt said that this was the last show of the season and “is that a holiday for you?” [It will be for me!]
They briefly discussed the incident at Destiny. “Juli will be fine. It’s a difficult thing but she’s handling it well. We’ll get through it and try to make it a positive thing going forward. But we won’t talk any more about it.”
The U of Miami game will be senior day and Jim and Juli will be able to escort their sons onto the floor. Buddy has had a great run and Jimmy’s had a great year. He and 4-5 Cornell seniors didn’t get to play so they never had a senior day there. I’ll be proud to accompany both of them onto the floor. Buddy surpassed any expectations. He came here as a shooter and has gotten better in every area. He’s a complete player- scoring handling the ball, passing it, getting rebounds and playing defense.”
The U of Miami game will be a rematch of the game two months ago where we had an 18 point lead, 14 at the half and lost by a point as Cole Swider hit a three pointer at the buzzer. The University has changed its mask policy and they will be optional for this game.
Benny Williams had a lower body injury and it out for the rest of the season. “it’s a small injury but just enough that he can’t play. It’s not surgical. He’ll be at full strength in four weeks and will begin working out then.” Matt said it was too bad that happened after his big game against Duke. JB: “He knows what he can do and what he has to do. He’s got the spring and summer ahead to work on it.
I called in for my first question but first spoke for all the callers and listeners when I said that we were all thinking of Juli and hoping that somehow that situation can result in a happy ending. I also said that I’d enjoyed watching his sons and this team play, despite the frustrations. Each team has to be credited with heat they were able to accomplish and this team played a lot of exciting games and had a lot of outstanding individual performances. I told the coach that his sons were fine all-around college players and that Buddy’s year reminded me of Dwight Freeney’s senior year, when he was held on every play and yet had an All-American year and led us to 10 wins, something we wouldn’t do for another 17 years. Buddy was wearing defenders all season and yet he’s led the team with 19.0 points per game, second in the ACC. He’s had six different games where he never went to the line. He attempted 94 shots in those 6 games and was never fouled. JB: It’s almost impossible to go to the basket like he does and not get fouled in one game, much less six. North Carolina hit him twice on the arm and hit Cole once on a jump and once on a lay-up. It’s obvious on tape. They usually call that.”
I asked my question about accepting non-NCAA post season invitations. “We were going to but not that’s something to think about. It’s about how it would help this team prepare for next year. Its’ not help to the veterans and with Benny out we’ll have to think about it. Sy might be back next week.” Regarding the consecutive winning season streak. “It’s a pretty good record. Nobody’s going to do 45 straight again. But any decision will be based on what it could do for this team.” Jim seems to view it as a personal record, rather than the schools’ achievement of 51 straight winning seasons. That’s three short of UCLA’s all-time record. But Jim’s 45 straight is the record for a coach. He’s already got that.
Matt reiterated that Benny was the guys who could have gained the most from additional practices and games. Jimmy added that it could have furthered Jesse Edwards’ development as well. “Without those two guys, I’m not sure it would be valuable to us.”
Matt in New York, (as opposed to Matt Park, who is also in New York State) sent in a text asking if Joe could play off the ball next year. JB: “He’s been a solid point guard but can play off the ball if we get a quicker point guard who can penetrate. This Matt also wondered if the coach will be ”doing any TV during the NCAA tournament”. No. But Coach did say that Duke is his favorite to win it all, “after they beat UNC by 30 at their place and us by 25 here”. Matt Park noted that Duke had 31 points by the second TV time out. JB: “They have big guys they can throw the ball over the zone to and exceptional shooters, although Banchero had only been hitting 29% before our game, in which he hit 5 in a row.”
Wisconsin won the Big Ten because “they have their first good one-on-one player, (Johnny Davis). Arizona and Gonzaga are the best teams out west. Purdue and Auburn have lost some games but are still pretty good. Tennessee is good. But Duke is the best team. They have the best shot blocker, the best shooters, the best all-around player. They’ve lost a few games at the buzzer.” Matt said that their 4 losses were by 9 points.
“I’m so proud of our team. They went to North Carolina and outplayed them most of the game before losing because of a bad shot taken by a guy who was 2 for 10 on threes that went in. At Notre Dame a guy who makes a shot he never makes and they beat us. Love (of UNC) made the worst play he could have made, (a long three with 15 seconds left) and it went in. You can do things 100% right and if the shot doesn’t go in the play is a failure. Notre Dame and North Carolina did exactly the wrong thing and the shots went in…On the inbounds play, if Buddy had caught the ball with 4 seconds on the shot clock in the deep corner he’s not going to make that shot. And we tied the game up anyway. Against Clemson I thought about throwing it down (court?). they couldn’t run back and get set with 7 seconds left.”
Josh in Boulder said t hat Duke “was good for 10-20 wins on intimidation alone. Even when we went on our run, the Duke players were smiling and laughing. If we get super lucky, they can be beat. If we play them again, we can’t go in thinking that it’s impossible.“ JB: “We don’t think it’s impossible. But we were down 30 in both games. We could put one guy under the basket against Williams and put one guy on Griffin all the time and they still have two other lottery picks. Most years we battled Duke pretty well but this year there’s a big separation. They are much better defensively. My main concentration is on Florida State.” [Not U of Miami?]
Looking around the ACC in recent games, Virginia lost on a 40 footer. “That could keep them out of the tournament.” U of Miami beat Boston College. “They are all 5th year players.” Matt said that their average age was 24. (!) Florida State beat Notre Dame 74-70. Clemson beat Georgia Tech by 2. Wake Forest blew out NC State. “They just don’t have enough.” Duke did the same to Pitt and Virginia Tech to Louisville.
In the pros, Oshae Brissett scored in double figures in 6 of 7 games, including a 27 point game, then had a couple of bad games. Oshae Brissett Game by Game Stats and Performance | ESPN
“He has ability but his shooting has been streaky. He’ll get better and better.” Andrew White was at the North Carolina game. He’s come back from Turkey, not wanting to be in that part of the world just now. JB: “He’s the best, a great kid. He’d had enough of Turkey. He’s an unbelievable shooter and a wonderful kid.”
Jake, a 12 year old at Carrabba’s, asked Jim if he’d like to go back to being the golf coach. JB: “I’d like to. It would be fun.” Matt suggested that it would be tough coaching two teams at once. “Not the way I’d do it.” Jim had earlier said that eh had his team playing the front nine while he played the back nine. Jake wanted to know who would win a one-on-one contest between Dave Bing and Carmelo Anthony. Coach thinks Dave would be “as quick as anyone” but that Melo “was bigger and could bully him”. [In the 1970’s the NBA did a one-on-one tournament – pre-recorded – that was shown at halftime and the surprising winner was 6-11 270 Bob Lanier, who could both shoot well and get the rebounds. That seme3ed to be the key skills needed to win at one-on-one and Melo would have the advantage there over Dave.]
What kind of non-conference schedule will we have next year? “We should be going 11-2 or something like that in the non-conference but this year we went 8-5 [actually 6-5]. We want a couple of teams that can test us and to play in a tournament, then to play the local teams. This year the tourney was too tough and then we had to play Villanova. We had no wiggle room. We didn’t really get going until the conference schedule.
Tim in Corning called to demand that Jim “apologize for those comments you made about Joe Paterno that had no facts to back them up”. Jim said that he did have the facts and “they were proven to be true”. [That’s the best kind of facts.] Matt suggested that they end that call “and leave that one in the past. It’s been a decade or so.” I remember Jim praising Paterno for all he’d done for Penn State.
On Jim’s response to the retirement question at the last post-game presser: “When you have given a definitive answer you don’t ask the question anymore. If you think I’d leave because of a bad year you don’t know me. We’ve had a plan for 45 years. We’re going to protect the program and we will be in a good position when I leave here.”
They talked about the National War Veterans Resource Service that SU has set up.
National Veterans Resource Center - OVMA – Syracuse University
The National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC) represents an unprecedented commitment by Syracuse University to cultivate and lead innovative academic, government, and community collaborations positioned to empower those who have served in defense of the nation.
veterans.syr.edu
Coach wanted to state “how great a warrior Bourama Sidibe is. He’s been out there when most people wouldn’t. Both of his knees hurt. I just wish he had been healthy. He knows how to play and has a good feel for the game.”
Maddencuse sent in a question saying that SU had “always played zone since I’ve watched them” and wondered if the man-to-man experiment would before the whole year or just at the beginning. Jim pointed out that we’ve only been all-zone since the LeMoyne game of 2009 and that “we’d played both defenses for years before that. In fact, we might have played more man-for-man than zone. A couple of weeks after we lost to LeMoyne we beat North Carolina by about 20 [87-71). The more you practice a zone, the better it gets. If you go half and half, both defenses will suffer. Both size and quickness is important. We haven’t been getting to the balls we need to. We will be bigger and quicker next year. We’ll work on it all summer and see how it works out.”
I’ll do the Gomez segment tomorrow but, as a bonus, here are the answers to the additional questions that I asked.
When I called in my second question, I again suggested that if DaJuan Coleman and Bourama Sidibie had been healthy, our record the last 8 years would have bene totally different because we would have been strong inside. JB: “No question. 100% correct. And you can add in Arinze.” As to the expectations for next year with all the freshmen coming in: “it’s different now than ten years ago when freshmen would have been facing veteran players. Now there are more young players, unless you are facing Miami. Some freshmen are more ready than others. You don’t always know. I expect a couple can contribute immediately.” I asked him who they were. “I know who I think can do it but I’m not going to talk about that now. Nobody is ‘Carmelo good’ but a couple are good enough to play immediately.”
On Twitch I asked if Coach would want a ‘farewell tour ala Mike Krzyzewski when he retired. JB: “I don’t know. I’ve always thought it’s a little better to just leave. But I’m not sure.”
I also asked what players who haven’t played much will get some playing time now that we’ve got so many players out. “John Bol could play a little. Chaz (Owens) could play in the front court. Paddy Casey could play in the back court.”