Pac-10 tournament: Semifinals preview and picks
Pac-10 tournament games are being played at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. All times are ET.
UCLA Bruins vs. California Golden Bears (-10, 140), 9 p.m.
The Bruins got an opening-round victory in front of their home crowd, but will have their hands full when they meet the regular season Pac-10 champs Friday.
UCLA got a big boost from the return of its freshman forward Reeves Nelson, who scored 18 points and collected 11 rebounds. Nelson had missed four straight games after having surgery on his retina.
"My legs were all right. When I first came in, they were really tired, but I got my second wind pretty quickly," Nelson told the media.
Nelson played 32 minutes Thursday, so back-to-back games could pose a fatigue problem. He is also wearing protective goggles and said they are ?annoying.?
Cal cruised to a 94-70 win over Oregon with only one starter playing more than 30 minutes. Compare that to UCLA, where only one starter played fewer than 32 minutes. The Bruins have a three-man bench while the Bears have six bodies coming off the pine.
Prediction: Cal 82, UCLA 70
Stanford Cardinal vs. Washington Huskies,11:30 p.m.
If you want to put your money behind high basketball I.Q. then look no further than the Stanford Cardinal.
The boys from The Farm took down No. 2 seed Arizona State in Thursday?s quarterfinal matchup as 7.5-point underdogs. But the Cardinal won?t beat their next opponent if they shoot 56 percent from the charity stripe like they did against ASU.
Washington nearly had its bubble popped after trailing by nine points at halftime versus Oregon State and playing a close game throughout. The Beaver?s zone defense had some success keeping Quincy Pondexter at bay so it will be interesting to see if Stanford utilizes the same scheme.
Pondexter posted 18 and 27 points in two routs of the Cardinal this season. Stanford couldn?t cover a spread against the Huskies, getting pummeled by 17 points at home and 33 on the road.
Friday?s semifinal will be a matchup of the league?s No. 1 and No. 2 scorers as Landry Fields (21.4 ppg) and Pondexter (20.2 ppg) try to carry their team to the championship game.
Prediction: Washington 76, Stanford 68
Pac-10 tournament games are being played at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. All times are ET.
UCLA Bruins vs. California Golden Bears (-10, 140), 9 p.m.
The Bruins got an opening-round victory in front of their home crowd, but will have their hands full when they meet the regular season Pac-10 champs Friday.
UCLA got a big boost from the return of its freshman forward Reeves Nelson, who scored 18 points and collected 11 rebounds. Nelson had missed four straight games after having surgery on his retina.
"My legs were all right. When I first came in, they were really tired, but I got my second wind pretty quickly," Nelson told the media.
Nelson played 32 minutes Thursday, so back-to-back games could pose a fatigue problem. He is also wearing protective goggles and said they are ?annoying.?
Cal cruised to a 94-70 win over Oregon with only one starter playing more than 30 minutes. Compare that to UCLA, where only one starter played fewer than 32 minutes. The Bruins have a three-man bench while the Bears have six bodies coming off the pine.
Prediction: Cal 82, UCLA 70
Stanford Cardinal vs. Washington Huskies,11:30 p.m.
If you want to put your money behind high basketball I.Q. then look no further than the Stanford Cardinal.
The boys from The Farm took down No. 2 seed Arizona State in Thursday?s quarterfinal matchup as 7.5-point underdogs. But the Cardinal won?t beat their next opponent if they shoot 56 percent from the charity stripe like they did against ASU.
Washington nearly had its bubble popped after trailing by nine points at halftime versus Oregon State and playing a close game throughout. The Beaver?s zone defense had some success keeping Quincy Pondexter at bay so it will be interesting to see if Stanford utilizes the same scheme.
Pondexter posted 18 and 27 points in two routs of the Cardinal this season. Stanford couldn?t cover a spread against the Huskies, getting pummeled by 17 points at home and 33 on the road.
Friday?s semifinal will be a matchup of the league?s No. 1 and No. 2 scorers as Landry Fields (21.4 ppg) and Pondexter (20.2 ppg) try to carry their team to the championship game.
Prediction: Washington 76, Stanford 68
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