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Author: David Shama

David Shama is a former sports editor and columnist with local publications. His writing and reporting experiences include covering the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Gophers. Shama’s career experiences also include sports marketing. He is the former Marketing Director of the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL. He is also the former Marketing Director of the United States Tennis Association’s Northern Section. A native of Minneapolis, Shama has been part of the community his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where he majored in journalism. He also has a Master’s degree in education from the University of St. Thomas. He was a member of the Governor’s NBA’s Task Force to help create interest in bringing pro basketball to town in the 1980s.

Sporting News Writer Lauds Gophers’ Kill

Posted on April 15, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

It was only two sentences, but what Dave Curtis wrote can’t help but command attention among Gophers football fans.

The Sporting News Magazine’s college football authority wrote this in the publication’s April 11 issue: “Of the 21 schools that hired coaches for 2011, none will be more pleased than Minnesota.  Jerry Kill can make the Gophers Big Ten contenders.”

I emailed Curtis and asked him to elaborate on his statement that was part of a First-and-10 column with short takes on college football.  Here’s how he replied including his reference to prominent TCU coach Gary Patterson:

“A few things come to mind about Jerry.  First, I love his bloodlines.  I see a lot of Gary Patterson’s attitudes and tendencies in Jerry, and I know Gary would walk to Minneapolis and give Jerry a piggyback ride to Fort Worth if he would join the TCU staff.  It’s easy to like a guy who brings such a consistent no-nonsense approach, from the way he runs practice to the way he holds press conferences.

“Next, where Jerry goes, the teams win.  He turned around Southern Illinois, which had some administrators thinking about dropping the program.  He restored NIU as a MAC power after a slip in the mid-00’s.  The highlights don’t always belong in Canton, but Jerry’s teams somehow end up with more points than the other guys way more often than not.

“I also think Jerry has one of the most important characteristics of a Division I-A head coach: an understanding of his program’s place in the sport.  He knows Minnesota won’t compete for most five-star, blue-chip recruits, so he won’t waste his time with them off the bat.  He’ll cater his style of play along these lines, a la TCU or even Iowa. He knows Minnesota needs to restore fans’ confidence, so he’ll spend time reaching out to them as a public speaker, and do it in genuine fashion.

“I like where he comes from.  I like the numbers that show he’s successful.  And I like his approach to the program, in terms of developing toughness, avoiding nonsense, and identifying a path to make the Gophers a winning program and a source of pride in the Twin Cities.”

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Worth Noting

Posted on April 15, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

Former Gophers quarterback Bobby Morgan emailed that his nephew Jon Cairns played quarterback for Kill at Southern Illinois.  Regarding Kill, Morgan wrote: “I don’t think the Gophers could have made a better selection for our program.”

Kill has opened practice this spring to the public including tonight’s 7:15 p.m. scrimmage at TCF Bank Stadium.  The spring game will be on Saturday, April 23 in the stadium starting at 1 p.m.

Other Big Ten spring games on April 23 are Illinois, Ohio State and Wisconsin.  Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Northwestern and Penn State have their spring games tomorrow.

The Gophers will have the most glamorous of opening games during the Big Ten’s first weekend.  Minnesota plays at USC while most of its conference colleagues feast on nonleague softies like UT-Chattanooga and Indiana State.  Other than the Gophers and Trojans, the best of the offerings are UNLV at Wisconsin and Northwestern at Boston College.

The Twins saw their 81-game home sellout streak end on Tuesday night when a crowd of 38,154 attended the win over Kansas City.  Wednesday afternoon’s series finale and loss against the Royals drew 36,286 in the 39,500 seat ballpark.

There’s an ongoing Metrodome promotion to provide a piece of the roof fabric from the original covering to anyone who pays $4 to take a tour of the facility.  Tours begin at 11 a.m. on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission executive director Bill Lester told Sports Headliners the Metrodome roof replacement cost is $18 million and the insurance claim for damages is $22.5 million.  The project is expected to be completed by August 1, a few weeks in advance of the Vikings’ preseason games against Dallas and Houston.  Specific dates haven’t been announced by the NFL but Lester said the games will be played on August 26 or 27, and September 1 or 2.

Friend and Sports Headliners reader Clint Schroeder emailed about the “amazing parallels” between Tiger Woods’ Masters performance this year and that of Minnesota’s Tom Lehman’s in 1993.  “Through the first three days each shot a 67 (five under par), and two days at or above par,” Schroeder wrote.  “On Sunday morning each was seven strokes behind the leader at the start of the day.  Each birdied holes two and three to get on the leader board on Sunday.

“Each was five under par through eight holes.  At the very same time, the leader (Bernhard Langer in 1993 and Rory McIlroy in 2010) was bogeying hole No. 1, leaving Lehman and Woods only one stroke out of first after eight holes.  For the next 10 holes, Lehman and Woods each played about even par.  Lehman ended up tied for third and Woods ended up tied for fourth.”

The Swarm hosts the second annual Hive Cares tomorrow night on Treasure Island Field at Xcel Energy Center. The team will wear pink helmets and jerseys against Philadelphia in the game starting at 7:30 p.m.  The Hive Cares effort will generate funding from multiple sources including T-Shirt sales and a $1 donation for every game ticket. Proceeds raised from the event will benefit the Randy Shaver Cancer Research & Community Fund.  Swarm owner John Arlotta lost his wife to cancer in 2009.

The Wild’s Houston Aero’s affiliate in the AHL had a 48-26-1-5 record, best since 2005-06.  The Aeros, who began a first round playoff series Wednesday night against Peoria, have 16 players who also played for the Wild this season.

The 2nd Annual CCM Minnesota Hockey High School National Invitational began yesterday and continues through Sunday at the Plymouth Ice Center.  Participating in the round-robin tournament are teams comprised of top high school players from Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, Michigan and Massachusetts.  More at www.minnesotahockey.org.

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Ex-NBA Title Coach: Wolves a ‘Poor Situation’

Posted on April 13, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

There’s been talk the Wolves will terminate coach Kurt Rambis sometime after their season ends tonight but former NBA championship coach Bill Fitch told Sports Headliners,“I would be slow to move on the coaches.”

Fitch, who coached Boston to a league title and also had Houston in the finals during a long career, is retired and living in Texas but remains a close NBA observer.  He’s aware of how the Timberwolves franchise is floundering, winners of 32 total games out of 163 during the last two seasons.

“There are probably a lot of reasons (for the Wolves record) other than coaching ,” Fitch said by telephone.  “When you get a poor situation, I would start looking at management before I would coaching.”

Rambis is finishing the second season of a three-year contract.  President of basketball operations David Kahn hired Rambis and is also completing his third season.  Rambis and Kahn inherited a talent-poor roster and have been trying to rebuild.

Both the 2010 and 2009 drafts have been second-guessed.  Rambis was hired after the 2009 draft when Kahn and his staff passed on sharp shooting guard Steph Curry and quickly traded point guard Ty Lawson, both first round picks.  Last year the Wolves preferred shooting guard Wes Johnson to center DeMarcus Cousins on the first round.

Few would argue a Wolves starting five of guards Curry and Lawson, with Cousins at center, along with forwards Kevin Love and Michael Beasley, would be a better starting five than what Minnesota has now.  Curry averages 18.5 points per game for the Warriors while Lawson is a developing point guard and scorer for Denver who made 10 of 11 three point shots last week while scoring 37 points against the Wolves.  Cousins averages points 14 points and 8.7 rebounds for Sacramento, both better totals than Wolves’ center Darko Milicic who is averaging 8.2 points and 5.5 rebounds while finishing up his eighth NBA season.

Fitch, who left the Gophers’ job in 1970 to begin his NBA career, said firing coaches should not just be about “wins and losses.”  He added management has to ask, too: “Who could I get better?”

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