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

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Sports Illustrated is calling its cover photos this week a tribute to Larry Bird. I'm wondering if the magazine simply ran out of ideas. The magazine's cover photo [right] features Doug McDermott, the young man from Ames who has saved his dad's coaching career by becoming a standout player at Creighton. The cover featuring McDermott is virtually a carbon copy of the 1977 Sports Illustrated cover featuring Larry Bird [left], then of Indiana State. That cover 37 years ago called Bird 'College Basketball's Secret Weapon.' Doug McDermott, pictured with a couple of Creighton cheerleaders, is certainly no secret. He has been at, or near, the top of collegiate basketball's popularity ladder for four years, and figures to be named the Naismith Player of the Year. He originally was headed to Northern Iowa, but when his dad, Greg,accepted the Creighton job as it became more and more evident to him and just about everyone else who knew anything about basketball that he wasn't getting the job done at Iowa State, the kid also became a Bluejay. Smart moves by both father and son. Something I'm wondering about is what Creighton basketball will be like next season without Doug McDermott, but right now everyone--me included--appreciates the things The Kid has done for The Dad and all of collegiate basketball. It's certainly a feel-good story.


{Photos courtesy of Sports Illustrated via Twitter]