UAB men's basketball coach Mike Anderson won't overlook the educational aspect - both off the floor and on - when his team opens the regular season today in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic at the birthplace of basketball.
The off-the-floor education took place on Thursday when the Blazers took a private tour of the Basketball Hall of Fame facilities in Springfield, Mass.
The on-the-floor education takes place today at noon, when UAB begins the season against UMass at the MassMutual Center in Springfield.
"I'm anxious to see how we do and see how we act in an environment such as this," said Anderson.
This is Anderson's second experience at the event. He was an assistant coach at Arkansas in 1994 when the Razorbacks dropped a 104-80 decision to a Marcus Camby-led UMass team.
Earlier this week he looked forward to seeing how the UAB players reacted to exploring the Hall of Fame. "That's the thing they haven't experienced," Anderson said. "They look forward to the game, but we're going to the birthplace of basketball. Our kids nowadays don't think about that. There's a lot of history and I'm anxious to see how they react."
Today it's on to the business of beginning a new season. The Blazers are the final Conference USA team to open the regular season, although they do have exhibition wins over West Alabama and North Georgia.
Anderson said the leaders of this team - point guard Squeaky Johnson, shooting guard Marvett McDonald and forward Demario Eddins - are clear-cut. Johnson is one of the best defensive guards in C-USA, McDonald is one of the top shooters in the conference and Eddins should be UAB's top scoring threat.
But the importance of the early season games is setting up a playing rotation.
"I think we've got a lot of pieces," Anderson said. "Where those pieces fit we'll have to see. I think a guy such as Wen Mukubu brings excitement and energy coming off the bench. I think some of the key guys are going to be Derrick Broom, Richard Jones and Brandon Tobias."
Anderson also expects a lot out of true freshman Lawrence Kinnard and redshirt freshman Frank Holmes, who could round out the starting lineup today.
Travis Ford is in his first season as the coach at UMass. The former Kentucky guard directed Eastern Kentucky to the NCAA Tournament last season before taking over a program which was once one of the elite teams in the nation.
The off-the-floor education took place on Thursday when the Blazers took a private tour of the Basketball Hall of Fame facilities in Springfield, Mass.
The on-the-floor education takes place today at noon, when UAB begins the season against UMass at the MassMutual Center in Springfield.
"I'm anxious to see how we do and see how we act in an environment such as this," said Anderson.
This is Anderson's second experience at the event. He was an assistant coach at Arkansas in 1994 when the Razorbacks dropped a 104-80 decision to a Marcus Camby-led UMass team.
Earlier this week he looked forward to seeing how the UAB players reacted to exploring the Hall of Fame. "That's the thing they haven't experienced," Anderson said. "They look forward to the game, but we're going to the birthplace of basketball. Our kids nowadays don't think about that. There's a lot of history and I'm anxious to see how they react."
Today it's on to the business of beginning a new season. The Blazers are the final Conference USA team to open the regular season, although they do have exhibition wins over West Alabama and North Georgia.
Anderson said the leaders of this team - point guard Squeaky Johnson, shooting guard Marvett McDonald and forward Demario Eddins - are clear-cut. Johnson is one of the best defensive guards in C-USA, McDonald is one of the top shooters in the conference and Eddins should be UAB's top scoring threat.
But the importance of the early season games is setting up a playing rotation.
"I think we've got a lot of pieces," Anderson said. "Where those pieces fit we'll have to see. I think a guy such as Wen Mukubu brings excitement and energy coming off the bench. I think some of the key guys are going to be Derrick Broom, Richard Jones and Brandon Tobias."
Anderson also expects a lot out of true freshman Lawrence Kinnard and redshirt freshman Frank Holmes, who could round out the starting lineup today.
Travis Ford is in his first season as the coach at UMass. The former Kentucky guard directed Eastern Kentucky to the NCAA Tournament last season before taking over a program which was once one of the elite teams in the nation.
