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OU Meets Memphis in New York City

OU Meets Memphis in New York City

November 14, 2007 | Men's Basketball

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 Game Specifics
 Date and Tip Time  Thursday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. CST
 Location  New York, N.Y. | Madison Square Garden
 Tickets  OU Athletics Ticket Office
 TV  ESPN2
 Radio
 Sooner Radio Network 
 KRXO FM-107.7 in Oklahoma City; KMOD FM-97.5 in Tulsa
 Webcast  None
 Live Stats  None

GAME PREVIEW
Oklahoma (3-0) plays its first game away from home this season when it faces No. 3/3 Memphis (2-0) on Thursday at 8 p.m. CST in a 2K Sports College Hoops Classic semifinal inside New York's Madison Square Garden.  The event, which benefits Coaches vs. Cancer, will feature another semifinal contest (Thursday at 6 p.m.) between Connecticut and Gardner-Webb.  Thursday's winners will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. CST while the consolation game will begin at 5:30 p.m.  All four championship round games will be televised by ESPN2 with Dan Shulman, Dick Vitale and Doris Burke announcing. 

OU's games in New York will air on the Sooner Radio Network with Bob Carpenter and Mike Houck announcing.  Thursday's contest against Memphis will be heard on KRXO-FM 107.7 in Oklahoma City and KMOD-FM 97.5 in Tulsa.  Friday's OU game will air on KOKC-AM 1520 in Oklahoma City and KTBZ-AM 1430 in Tulsa.

"NOTE" WORTHY
• OU's top five scorers are all shooting at least .565 from the field.  It's sixth-leading scorer (Keith Clark) is shooting an even .500.
• OU has issued double-digit scoring runs in each of its first three games (15-0 against San Francisco, 16-0 versus Denver and 11-0 against Alcorn State).
• Oklahoma held opponents to 59.6 points a game last year, the lowest figure since the 1977-78 season (a span of 29 years).  Through three games this year, OU is surrending 54.7 points a contest.
• The Sooners are 19-for-38 (.500) from 3-point range over the last two games.  Omar Leary (6-for-9) and Tony Crocker (5-for-8) are a combined 11-for-17 (.647) on the year.
• The last time OU beat a team ranked as high as Memphis (the Tigers are ranked No. 3 this week's AP poll) was Jan. 7, 2003, when the ninth-ranked Sooners beat third-ranked Connecticut 73-63 in Norman.
• OU has recorded 26 consecutive winning seasons, more than any other Big 12 program.  Kansas ranks second (24) and Oklahoma State ranks third (19).

 Memphis' Projected Starters
Pos.
No.
 Name
Ht.
Wt.
Year
 Stats / Notes
F
00
 Shawn Taggart
6-10
230
So.
 5.5 ppg, 10.0 rpg
F
2
 Robert Dozier 
6-9
215
Jr.
 9.5 ppg, 9.0 rpg
G
5
 Antonio Anderson 
6-6
210
Jr.
 7.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg, 5.0 apg
G
14
 Chris Douglas-Roberts 
6-7
200
Jr.
 23.5 ppg, 8.5 rpg, 2.5 spg
G
23
 Derrick Rose 
6-3
190
Fr.
 19.0 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 3.0 apg

 Oklahoma's Projected Starters
Pos.
No.
 Name
Ht.
Wt.
Year
 Stats / Notes
F
23
 Blake Griffin
6-10
243
Fr.
 16.3 ppg, 9.0 rpg, 65.5 FG%
F
32
 Taylor Griffin
6-7
230
Jr.
 11.3 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 56.5 FG%
G
5
 Tony Crocker
6-6
193
So.
 12.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 73.7 FG%
G
11
 Omar Leary
5-10
163
Jr.
 9.3 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 76.9 FG% 
G
20
 Austin Johnson
6-3
165
Jr.
 5.3 ppg, 3.0 apg

OKLAHOMA UPDATE
Jeff Capel's
Oklahoma team enters Thursday's game against Memphis with a 3-0 record after notching home victories over San Francisco (71-55), Denver (80-50) and Alcorn State (99-59).  The Sooners have shot the ball extremely well thus far, as evidenced by their season marks of .535 from the field, .418 from 3-point range and .714 from the free throw line (last year they shot .435, .326 and .720, respectively).

Four Sooners average double figures in scoring, three of them members of the frontcourt.  Freshman forward Blake Griffin, the sixth McDonald's All-America signee in school history, is averaging team highs of 16.3 points and 9.0 rebounds while shooting .655 from the field.  He posted double-doubles in OU's first and third games (he had 12 points and 10 rebounds by halftime of the opener against San Francisco).   Griffin, who is playing 24.5 minutes a game, leads the squad in free throws made (11) and attempted (16).  His older brother, junior forward Taylor Griffin, averages 11.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists an outing while shooting .565 from the floor.  The elder Griffin has been steady, with scoring efforts of 13, 12 and nine.  Senior center Longar Longar scored an OU-season-high 20 points in 20 minutes off the bench Monday against Alcorn State and is averaging 11.0 points and 6.7 rebounds in 18.3 minutes a game.  Longar is the team's leading returning scorer and rebounder from last season (10.4 ppg and 7.1 rpg) and owns a career .586 field goal mark.

Leading the way in the backcourt have been sophomore wing Tony Crocker and junior point guard Omar Leary.  The pair has been lethal from the field, going a combined 24-for-32 (.750) overall through three games and knocking down 11 of their 17 attempts (.647) from behind the 3-point arc.  Crocker has scored in double figures each outing (10, 12 and 16 points) to rank second on the team with his 12.7 average.  He is 5-for-8 from 3-point range and also averages 4.0 boards.  Leary, a first-team All-American last year at Northeastern (Colo.) Junior College, is shooting a team-high .769 from the floor (10-for-13) and a team-best .667 from long distance (6-for-9).  He is averaging 9.3 points in 17.3 minutes a contest and has reached double figures in each of the last two games (14 and 11).

Four more Sooners -- sophomore forward Keith Clark (7.0 ppg), freshman wing Cade Davis (5.7 ppg), junior combo guard Austin Johnson (5.3 ppg) and senior wing David Godbold (4.0 ppg) -- all average at least 15.0 minutes a contest.

 
 Who's Hot?

 Tony Crocker | So. | Guard
 •
 Ranks second on team by averaging 12.7 points and has scored in double figures in all three contests
 • Shooting 73.7% from the field (14-for-19) and 62.5% from 3-point range (5-for-8) 
 • Registered season highs of 16 points and seven rebounds last game versus Alcorn State 
 • Leads team by averaging 26.3 minutes per contest

   

MONDAY'S ALCORN STATE LEFTOVERS
• Oklahoma's 50 points in the opening 20 minutes of the 99-59 win over Alcorn State were its most in a half since netting 54 in the first stanza against Norfolk State in last year's season opener.  It's 99 total points were also its most since that same contest.
• Tony Crocker scored a season-high 16 points on 5-for-6 shooting and is now 14-for-19 (.737) on the year.
• The Sooners made six 3-pointers on the night, all by different players.
• OU assembled an 11-0 scoring run in the second half, marking the third time in three games it issued a double-digit spurt.
• Longar Longar (20 points and eight rebounds in 20 minutes of action off the bench) set a career high with eight free throw makes and tied a personal high with 10 attempts.  David Godbold also matched a career high with five assists in just 19 minutes.

PREVIEWING THE MEMPHIS TIGERS
Memphis heads to New York with a 2-0 record thanks to home wins last week over Tennessee-Martin (102-71) and Richmond (80-63).  The Tigers, ranked No. 3 in both major polls, outrebounded their two foes by an average of 7.5 boards and forced an average of 20.0 turnovers.  They are shooting .463 from the field, .333 from 3-point range (20-for-60) and .623 from the free throw line (38-for-61) while holding opponents to .343 field goal and .305 (18-for-59) 3-point shooting.  

Junior guard Chris Douglas-Roberts is averaging a team-high 23.5 points a contest to go along with 8.5 rebounds and 2.5 steals.  He is also the team's leader in free throws made (16) and attempted (22).  Douglas-Roberts recorded 28 points, eight boards and four steals against Tennessee-Martin.  Freshman point guard Derrick Rose averaged 19.0 points and 5.5 rebounds in Memphis' first two games while going 14-for-24 from the field (.583).  A consensus top-five national recruit who was regarded as the country's best high school point guard last year, Rose is also averaging 3.0 assists and 2.0 blocked shots.  The Tigers' chief 3-point threats, sophomore guards Willie Kemp and Doneal Mack have come off the bench to average 10.5 points a game each.  Kemp is shooting a team-high .545 from long range (6-for-11) while Mack owns a .333 mark from beyond the arc (6-for-18).  Junior forward Robert Dozier averages 9.5 points and 9.0 boards an outing and sophomore forward Shawn Taggart, an Iowa State transfer, averages 5.5 points and a team-high 10.0 rebounds.

John Calipari is in his eighth season as Memphis' head coach and owns a 183-63 (.744) record at the school.  He is in his 16th year as a collegiate head coach and sports a 376-134 (.737) career mark.  The former Kansas assistant also compiled a 72-112 (.391) record in two-plus years as the head coach of the New Jersey Nets (1997-99).

OKLAHOMA-MEMPHIS HISTORY
Memphis leads the all-time series against Oklahoma, 5-0.  The Tigers posted wins in 1983-84 (69-65 at Memphis), in the 1985 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight (63-61 in Dallas), in 1996-97 (61-47 in Memphis), in 1997-98 (80-78 in Norman) and last year in the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (77-65).

LAST YEAR VERSUS MEMPHIS
• In Oklahoma's third game of last season (Nov. 20), 12th-ranked Memphis beat the Sooners 77-65 in the opening round of the EA SPORTS Maui Invitational.
• OU shot just .356 from the field and committed 21 turnovers (Memphis shot .490 and committed 18 turnovers itself).
• OU trailed 39-32 at halftime but got down by as many as 19 points in the second half (63-44) before a 9-0 run brought it to within 10 (63-53).
• Taylor Griffin registered his first career double-double with a career-high 16 points and 10 rebounds.
• Griffin was 6-for-6 from the free throw line and helped the Sooners to a season-best .950 performance (19-for-20).
• Every player from both teams who saw action in the game registered at least one turnover.

OKLAHOMA VERSUS CONNECTICUT AND GARDNER-WEBB
The Sooners, who have never faced Gardner-Webb, own a 3-1 series lead against Connecticut, with all four games taking place within the last six seasons.  The series began when fifth-ranked OU posted a 69-67 win on Jan. 7, 2002, in Hartford.  Exactly a year later, No. 9 Oklahoma beat No. 3 UConn by a 73-63 count in Norman.  In Storrs the following season, the top-ranked Huskies handed the No. 6 Sooners an 86-59 defeat.  And in 2004-05 in Norman, No. 25 OU fended off the 12th-ranked Huskies, 77-65.

OKLAHOMA AT THE GARDEN
Oklahoma has traveled to New York City 16 previous times and owns a 4-12 record inside famed Madison Square Garden.  The Sooners' two most recent appearances in the building came under former head coach Kelvin Sampson.  OU lost to Duke (78-67) on Dec. 18, 2004, in the Dreyfus Classic and fell to Alabama (68-62) in the 2002-03 season opener in the AT&T Wireless Classic.

The Sooners also played at the Garden in the 1992 postseason NIT when Billy Tubbs' squad knocked off Colorado in the semifinals before falling to Stanford in the title game.  Tubbs' 1981-82 team lost to Bradley inside MSG in the 1982 NIT semifinals.  Prior to that, all of OU's Garden appearances took place between the 1939-40 and 1950-51 seasons.  The Sooners lost the 1947 NCAA championship game to Holy Cross there, 58-47.

OU Fast Fact 
Through three games, guards Tony Crocker and Omar Leary are shooting a combined .750 from the field (24-for-32) and .647 from 3-point range (11-for-17).

WE'VE BEEN HERE BEFORE
Two current Sooners have Madison Square Garden playing experience.  Senior guard David Godbold was a freshman on the 2004-05 OU squad that lost to Duke, 78-67, on Dec. 18.  Godbold played four minutes off the bench and attempted one shot.  (Current senior center Longar Longar was also a freshman that year but did not play in the Duke contest.)

Freshman forward Blake Griffin competed in the Jordan Brand All-American Classic this past spring (April 21).  A member of the Jordan Yellow team, Griffin registered eight points and eight rebounds in 13 minutes of action in a 127-119 win over the Jordan Royal squad.  Current Memphis freshman guard Derrick Rose was Griffin's teammate in the game and finished with 12 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in 28 minutes of play.
 
HOT HANDS
The Sooners have displayed exceptional shooting through three games, posting a .535 from the field and a .418 figure from 3-point range (OU shot .435 and .326, respectively, during the 2006-07 season).  Oklahoma's top six scorers are all shooting at least .500 from the floor, and its top five all boast a mark of at least .565.  Guard Omar Leary is shooting a team-high .769 from the field and is followed by guard Tony Crocker (.737), forward Blake Griffin (.655), center Longar Longar (.571), forward Taylor Griffin (.565) and forward Keith Clark (.500).  Together, the six players own a .628 field goal mark (76-for-121).

Three OU players are shooting .600 or better from 3-point distance.  Leary owns a .667 mark (6-for-9), Crocker is shooting .625 (5-for-8) and Taylor Griffin is shooting .600 (3-for-5).  Seven Sooners have made at least two treys through three games.

A BREATH OF FROSH AIR
• Forward Blake Griffin's 18 points last Thursday against San Francisco were the most by an OU freshman in his collegiate debut in 22 years (center Stacey King netted 22 off the bench in the first game of the 1985-86 season against UC Santa Barbara).
• Also against San Francisco, guard Cade Davis (six points in 27 minutes) and Griffin became just the second OU freshman pair to start a season opener in the last 24 years.  Prior to 2003-04 when guards Drew Lavender and Lawrence McKenzie did it, a freshman tandem had not started the opening game of a season since guard Tim McCalister and forward Darryl Kennedy in 1983-84.
 
OFF THE BENCH
• Oklahoma's bench has scored 89 of OU's 250 points this season, or 36 percent.
• OU reserves have outscored opponents' benches 89-42.
• Two Sooners have come off the bench to record double-digit scoring efforts.  Omar Leary netted 14 points in 21 minutes of action against Denver last Friday while Longar Longar registered 20 points in 20 minutes of play Monday versus Alcorn State.  (In OU's second exhibition game, Cade Davis came off the bench to score a game-high 19 points).

YOUNG GRIFFIN GETTING PRESEASON PUB
He has played three games as a collegian, but Blake Griffin is already attracting plenty of national preseason publicity.  The freshman forward is listed by FOXsports.com senior college basketball writer Jeff Goodman as the country's seventh-best post player and is a member of Goodman's fourth-team preseason All-America squad (five players per team).  Rivals.com also recently slotted the 6-10, 243-pounder at No. 6 on its list of top 10 impact freshmen.

Wrote Goodman, "(He's) one of our favorite kids in the country and a guy who's been overlooked when the talk turns to the top frosh.  He's strong and versatile -- although the brunt of his damage will be done down low."

DEPTH CHARGE
After the 2006-07 season saw only eight Sooners play regular minutes for the majority of the year, Jeff Capel appears to have the luxury of a deeper bench in 2007-08.  Through three regular season games, OU's top nine scorers average between 15.0 and 26.3 minutes a contest (a 10th player, Tony Neysmith, averages 12.0 minutes).  Six players average at least 7.0 points a game, with four of them averaging 11.0 or more.

FINDING HIS FREE THROW STROKE
After going 19-for-39 (.487) from the free throw line during OU's four-game exhibition trip to Canada in September and 4-for-7 (.429) in the team's exhibition games Oct. 31 and Nov. 2, freshman forward Blake Griffin is 11-for-16 (.685) in the regular season.  Griffin shot .578 from the line as a high school senior last year.

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