Chicago Sun-Times

What do Final Four coaches think?

Williams, Martin, Few, Altman have their say on topics of the day

- BY SCOTT GLEESON

North Carolina coach Roy Williams joked that he and South Carolina coach Frank Martin have ‘‘ humorous stories together’’ they don’t want to share with anyone.

Williams, the veteran among the Final Four coaches, said of the other three — Martin, Gonzaga’s Mark Few and Oregon’s Dana Altman, all Final Four rookies — that he ‘‘ loves them all’’ while discussing coaching relationsh­ips during a teleconfer­ence Monday.

Friendship­s aside, though, Williams knows from his eight previous Final Fours at Kansas and North Carolina that the camaraderi­e and fun spirit is just part of the hoopla of the coming week, which features the semifinals Saturday and the championsh­ip game Monday.

Here are four storylines the coaches discussed five days from the Final Four:

1. Why are these teams here instead of Kansas, Villanova or Duke?

South Carolina, Oregon and Gonzaga weren’t favorites in their regionals to get to Glendale, Arizona. But title favorites Duke and Villanova were dispatched in the second round, and Kansas fell short against Oregon in the Elite Eight.

That’s the ugly reality of a singleelim­ination tournament, but Martin made sense of why this unexpected group— outside of North Carolina— got to this point.

‘‘ That’s conference basketball,’’ Martin said. ‘‘ I think once you get out of conference, teams don’t understand you as well. There’s a big difference watching a team on film, then being on the court competing.’’

He also said not playing teams regularly and hyper- focusing on all of their intricacie­s ‘‘ facilitate­s more scoring.’’

2. What does Gonzaga’s breakthrou­gh really mean?

Williams said it was most satisfying from afar to see Few get to the Final Four, with the Bulldogs finally getting over the hump in their 19th consecutiv­e NCAA tournament appearance.

Does this mean Gonzaga will be getting back to the Final Four regularly? It might. In discussing his reasoning for staying at Gonzaga for 28 seasons ( 18 as head coach and 10 as an assistant), Few said if the school ‘‘ didn’t share the same vision as us [ in terms of] making [ Gonzaga] a national program, we would have left. . . . I always cringe when I hear someone say they want to try to do it somewhere else.’’

Few also said that while the goal always has been about building Gonzaga into a Final Four- caliber program, his focus on developing his players always has been more important.

‘‘ I’d judge things more on those aspects, not Final Fours and wins and stuff like that,’’ he said.

3. Can anyone stop Sindarius Thornwell?

Florida coach Mike White called Thornwell the most ‘‘ underappre­ciated player in the country’’ after his Gators lost to South Carolina in the Elite Eight. But Few isn’t looking past Thornwell, the leading scorer in the tournament at 26 points per game.

How well Thornwell plays dictates the energy of the rest of the Gamecocks’ players, so containing him will be Gonzaga’s primary objective Saturday.

‘‘ His whole package is dangerous,’’ Few said. ‘‘ He can hurt you on the glass, shooting it, off the bounce, gets to the free- throw line a lot. He’s going to be a really hard guard. It’s going to take a number of our guys. He’s definitely going to be a handful.’’

4. Does North Carolina really have thatmuch of an edge?

The short answer is yes. Altman thinks the Tar Heels having lost in the championsh­ip game last season and having a nine- time Final Four veteran as their coach gives them a ‘‘ tangible advantage.’’

But Martin said the experience pertained to the lead- up to games, not actually playing them.

 ?? | MARK HUMPHREY/ AP ?? North Carolina coach Roy Williams is making his ninth appearance in the Final Four. Each of the other three coaches will be making his first appearance.
| MARK HUMPHREY/ AP North Carolina coach Roy Williams is making his ninth appearance in the Final Four. Each of the other three coaches will be making his first appearance.

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