Charlie Villanueva. Shaun Livingston. Julian Wright. All have gone
to the NBA. All have had mediocre careers. And all have screwed over
the Fighting Illini. They would get to their podium to announce their
college decision and then leave you me in the cold. And now I hate them
all fairly and equally.
But when Jon Scheyer snubbed Illinois and it hurt so much more.
First off, Scheyer has a Jewish father. Also, he grew up not far from
me. He was the talk of the town as a freshman in high school. Do you
know how much nachas I would have gotten from rooting for this kid?
Secondly, Scheyer played for the Illini’s coach, Bruce Weber’s brother
in high school. So when he decided to pass on Weber’s offer and go with
Mike Krzyzewski and the Duke Blue Devil it was total shock and
devastation for Jewish Chicagoans everywhere.
Naturally, we assumed Scheyer made the wrong decision. How would he
fit in the fast pace ACC? Being a good Jewish boy from Chicago,
wouldn’t he miss a good homemade Matzo Ball soup? But Scheyer proved us
all wrong. Every year is numbers and playing time has increased.
Because the yid can flat out score the basketball. In this his senior
campaign Scheyer averaged 18.6 points a game, grabbed 3.6 rebounds, and
dished out 5 assists. All of this while leading his Blue Devils to a
number one seed in the NCAA tournament. Compare him to NBA All Star
Deron Williams (former Illini God) who also led his team to a number
one seed. Williams averaged 10.1ppg, 6.8apg, and 3.6rpg, so Scheyer
faired pretty well against the NBA’s best.
Scheyer’s future looks bright. He should get drafted into the NBA
this off-season joining Jordan Farmar and Omri Casspi as the only Jews
in the league. He should fit in like a Mike Miller or J.J. Reddick type
player. Bombing away from 3-point land and serving as a solid backup to
the much quicker NBA guards.
While it pains me to say this, and I mean like seeing Zack Morris in
anything else besides Saved By The Bell type pain, Jon Scheyer is the
best Jewish college basketball player in the country. He might even be
in the top five best players in the country, period.
Below is this year’s Jewish All American NCAA basketball team. Keep
an eye on Sylven Landesberg who might follow Scheyer’s NBA career path. (Also, we hope to bring you more on Scheyer and the end of the year awards).
Jewish NCAA Basketball All Americans
1) Jon Scheyer – G – Duke Blue Devils – 18.6ppg, 5apg, 3.6rpg
2) Sylven Landesberg – G – Virginia Cavaliers – 16.6ppg, 2.8apg, 6rpg
3) Jake Cohen – F – Davidson Wildcats – 13.3ppg, 5.1rpg
4) Dane Diliegro – C – New Hampshire Wildcats – 8.9ppg, 8.1rpg
5) Derek Glasser – G – Arizona State – 10.1ppg, 4.8apg, 2.5rpg
Jewish NCAA Basketball Honorable Mentions
1) Jon Jaques – G – Cornell Bears
2) Brett Harvey – G – Loyola Maryland
3) Jared Mintz – F – Lafayette Leopards
And keep an eye on Scheyer and Landesberg in this year’s NBA draft.
And Let Us Say…Amen.
- Jeremy Fine
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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