RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Forget that phone call I was planning to make to Fred Hoiberg in Chicago. Fourth-ranked Iowa State [8-0] doesn't need any advice from The Mayor after rallying from a 20-point deficit to get past Iowa, 83-82, on Monte Morris' basket with 9 seconds remaining

 
Cyclone fans storm Hilton Coliseum court. Photo courtesy of Deadspin.


By RON MALY

I'm canceling my plan to make that phone call to Fred Hoiberg.  

He was busy anyway. 

The man they called The Mayor when he lived in Ames and played and coached basketball at Iowa State was calling the shots tonight for the Chicago Bulls in their 83-80 NBA victory over the Los Angeles Clippers at the United Center in Chicago. 

Oh, well, I don't need to talk to Hoiberg, the former Iowa State basketball player and coach after all.  

I planned to ask Fred if he thought the Cyclones had forgotten how to play defense and how to play both ends of the floor with tenacity since he coached his final game in Ames. 

Well, it's a good thing there was a last half to tonight's game against Iowa at Hilton Coliseum. 

Although lethargic in the opening half, Iowa State played much better defense and offense in the final 20 minutes--holding Iowa without a point in the final 2 minutes 35 seconds--and won, 83-82, for its eighth victory without a loss in Steve Prohm's first season as Hoiberg's successor.

Monte Morris' basket with 9 seconds remaining decided the drama-filled game.

The Cyclones had games like that when Hoiberg coached 'em, too.

So he would have understood.

Iowa State scored the last 9 points, and many of the giddy students who were in the crowd stormed the court when the game ended [photo at the top of this column].

Yes, Hilton Magic is still alive.

However, it turned out that the magic didn't reach far enough to protect Randy Peterson, a  longtime sportswriter who was covering the game for the Des Moines Register.

I learned on Twitter that Peterson suffered a compound fracture of a leg during the court-storming.

I guess that's called being part of the story, not just covering the story.

I tweeted this late-night message to Peterson: "Sorry to hear about your mishap. But knowing what a gamer you are, you won't be MIA very long." 

Earlier in the night, Iowa's basketball players seemed capable of making sure there would be no Hilton Magic and no court-storming by Iowa State students.

But the Hawkeyes couldn't continue their first-half domination.

Frankly, the Hawkeyes [7-3] are a veteran team and  had no business losing. 

They got a phenomenal 30 points from Jarrod Uthoff in the first half and built their lead at one stage to 20 points.

Uthoff connected on 11 of his 13 field goal attempts in the opening 20 minutes.

But the defensive tenaciousness that Iowa State lacked in the first half forced Iowa into mistake after mistake when the game was on the line.

For some reason, Uthoff quit shooting in the last half, finishing with just one basket in those last 20 minutes.

Go figure.

If Iowa is going to be a factor in the Big Ten Conference this season, stuff like that just cannot happen.