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Title: onmilwaukee.com MU article
Post by: thethethe on April 15, 2008, 07:58:49 PM
Which players or coaches made Begel's "all-interview" team?   
By Dave Begel
Special to OnMilwaukee.com

Last week, in the hoo-rah over the naming of Buzz Williams as Marquette's new coach, something happened that just about knocked me over.

I was listening to Steve "The Homer" True on the radio and he was interviewing a couple of players about the new coach.

Dominic James was on with Homer and I nearly drove off the road listening to his interview.

It was like listening to Barack Obama or Pat Buchanon talk. He was smart and articulate. He obviously listened to the question and then formulated his answer. He was thoughtful. He had a quick and jolly sense of humor. He was very honest. He knew what he wanted to say, and he said it.

And not once did he say, "you know."

Over three decades of covering athletes, I've never really been interested in those who are considered a "good interview." That phrase means various things to various people, but it borders on accolades for the glib.

I don't like glib. I like athletes who think, who have depth, who know how to express themselves, who know how to listen carefully. Those athletes are very rare.

James was such a surprise, especially in comparison to Tyler Hansbrough, the all-everything from North Carolina. I've seen him on television the last couple of weeks, and he sounds like village idiot with a jump shot. He is programmed and can't correctly pronounce all the words he's programmed to say. He just about puts you to sleep.

Hansbrough may well be the player of the year, but his life would be a lot better if he was as articulate as James.

The players I've known over the years fall into three categories: those I really liked to talk to; those who were to be avoided at all costs; and the majority of players who were somewhere in the middle.

rest at: http://onmilwaukee.com/sports/articles/begel041508.html
Title: Re: onmilwaukee.com MU article
Post by: Sir Lawrence on April 15, 2008, 08:23:14 PM
Well, Mr. Begel, it's not like that was the first time Dominic has been interviewed since he's been here, so it's nice to know you really have your finger on the pulse of the local sports scene.

I think the problem a lot of folks have with James is his look.  The tats, the frequent scowl, etc., so it surprises them that the man has a brain and was taught how to use it. 

And as far as Hansbrough is concerned, Ooze sounds more articulate, and English is his second language. 

Title: Re: onmilwaukee.com MU article
Post by: esotericmindguy on April 16, 2008, 09:27:54 AM
The problem people have with James is his arrogance and dramatics....I personally like the way he plays, but could do without all the extra sh*t.
Title: Re: onmilwaukee.com MU article
Post by: 1990Warrior on April 16, 2008, 09:31:19 AM
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on April 15, 2008, 08:23:14 PM
Well, Mr. Begel, it's not like that was the first time Dominic has been interviewed since he's been here, so it's nice to know you really have your finger on the pulse of the local sports scene.

I think the problem a lot of folks have with James is his look.  The tats, the frequent scowl, etc., so it surprises them that the man has a brain and was taught how to use it. 

And as far as Hansbrough is concerned, Ooze sounds more articulate, and English is his second language. 



Agreed...one good example was the post game after the UK win.  The three amigos were well spoken and I was really proud of them and our program.
Title: Re: onmilwaukee.com MU article
Post by: 77ncaachamps on April 16, 2008, 01:00:26 PM
Quote from: esotericmindguy on April 16, 2008, 09:27:54 AM
The problem people have with James is his arrogance and dramatics....I personally like the way he plays, but could do without all the extra sh*t.

I don't mind them...as long as we win.
Title: Re: onmilwaukee.com MU article
Post by: MUCam on April 16, 2008, 01:34:19 PM
I have never thought he was overly arrogant. He is confident and probably should be. At times, he may be seen as being overly dramatic (with respect to injuries), but each player has their quirks.

I really can't remember any specific "extra sh*t" that DJ did - at least not anything above and beyond what is to be expected from a young excitable man. The "extra sh*t" belonged primarily to Cubillan, in my opinion.
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