Notre Dame had some interest in Gophers athletic director Joel Maturi as a candidate for its AD vacancy.
A search firm helping Notre Dame looking for a successor to Kevin White, who left the Fighting Irish to become vice president and athletic director at Duke, called Maturi to find out if he had any interest in being considered for the opening.
Maturi didn't want to make a big deal out of it, but it just shows the respect other colleges have for Maturi.
"I'm happy at Minnesota and I'm staying here," Maturi said.
Flip expected Celts' win Flip Saunders, who was fired as coach of the Detroit Pistons despite posting one of the best records in the franchise's history (59-23), said the Celtics beating the Lakers for the NBA title didn't surprise him because of the dominance of the Eastern Conference's best teams -- Boston and Detroit -- over the West's best teams all season.
"If you looked at Boston's record and our record against the top eight teams in the West, both of us I think won 75 percent of our games against those teams," Saunders said. "We were the two best defensive teams in the league, and our kind of defense -- whether it was us or whether it was Boston -- was going to give any team in the West problems."
Saunders said he didn't believe Kevin Garnett played any better than in 2003-04, when he was named league MVP while still with the Wolves.
"Kevin is always Kevin," Saunders said. "He's always going to get out there and play with great passion and get you anywhere from 10 to 20 rebounds a game. He's going to score 20 points and have five assists and key your defense.