RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Disappointing
By RON MALY
So Ray Giacoletti's first season as Drake's basketball coach is history.
The Bulldogs waved a very early goodbye last night to the Missouri Valley Conference tournament with a 69-61 loss to Evansville.
Consequently, they finished with under-.500
records for the full season [15-16] as well as in the Valley [6-12].
I'll be honest, I'm disappointed in how the season finished for Giacoletti and his players.
I've lived in this area since 1959, and I've seen some very good Drake teams and coaches [thank you, Maury John, Bob Ortegel, Gary Garner, Tom Davis and Keno Davis].
I've also seen very bad Drake teams [I'm thinking of some of those coached by you, Kurt Kanaskie, Tom Abatemarco and Rudy Washington].
I guess I thought Giacoletti was going to better in his first season here.
I guess I got my hopes up after the Bulldogs broke to a 10-3 record, including a 94-66 victory over Evansville on New Year's Night in their Valley opener.
But, for some reason [or reasons], they won only five more games the rest of the way.
Very surprising because there was only one outstanding team in the league, and that was [and still is] the 32-0, second-ranked Wichita State squad that now is everybody's national darling.
On any given night, the Missouri States, Illinois States, Evansvilles, Northern Iowas and
Bradleys of a very ordinary Valley could be had.
The highlight of Drake's Valley schedule was beating UNI, 70-67.
When things were going badly for the Bulldogs, I wrote that I thought the they would still win some games they shouldn't.
The only time it happened was Feb. 18 against UNI at the Knapp Center, and Drake almost let that game get away in the final minutes.
The Bulldogs were picked to finish last in the Valley standings, but didn't.
The 6-12 record gave them a tie for eighth and ninth places in the 10-team league.
It was left to Loyola of Chicago, in its first season in the Valley, to finish last.
Good basketball teams get better as the season progresses.
Drake didn't.
Drake was poorer in February and March than it was in November and December.
Taking everything into consideration, I'll give the Bulldogs a C-minus grade for the season.
Barely passing.
Certainly nothing special.
Giacoletti has had his honeymoon season.
He's supposed to have a good recruiting class coming in.
I hope so.
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I was surprised the paper's sports columnist didn't produce a Drake season wrapup for this morning's city edition.
The Bulldogs' game last night was certainly over early enough for it to be done.
Instead, the columnist wrote something that was pretty much a repeat of a story done by the beat writer earlier in the season on senior Aaron Hawley, who returned to the team in 2013-2014 after being kicked out of the program for a year by former coach Mark Phelps.
The paper's columnist and the the paper's Drake beat writer were both in St. Louis for the Valley tournament.
The way things are going at the paper these days, they probably drove down there in the
same car and maybe even stayed in the same hotel room.
I'm surprised the columnist didn't know that the beat writer had already written the Hawley story.
That's called a horrible lack of communication in the communications business.
Or else not paying attention to what's in your own newspaper.
By the way, in neither the story nor the column about Hawley were there any quotes from Phelps [who now is an assistant coach at Missouri], or something saying the writers attempted to contact him.
Phelps deserves to be able to tell his side of the story.
My take on all of this is piss-poor work by columnist Bryce Miller, who should know better.
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