SAN ANTONIO — David Robinson was underneath the Alamodome stands between games of Saturday night's national semifinals. "What did you think of the guard?" he was asked. Robinson gave an admiring shake of the head and said: "That Rose? He's great. For a freshman, he's unbelievable. He runs everything."
The former NBA legend as San Antonio's center paused, then added, "He's the kind of guard anyone would love to play with."
Can you hear that up in the Twin Cities, Kevin McHale? If the Timberwolves happen to get lucky in the lottery for the first time in franchise history, there's no decision to make.
The pick has to be Derrick Rose, the Memphis freshman who would turn Al Jefferson into an All-Star and the Wolves into a team worth watching again.
Rose was an explosive scoring threat and a magnificent playmaker in the Final Four opener, leading Memphis to a 78-63 victory over UCLA. It was game in which Rose and the Tigers always had control and slowly turned into a blowout.
And now Memphis gets Kansas -- not No. 1-ranked North Carolina -- in Monday night's title game. Cole Aldrich, the young giant from Bloomington, helped inspire a 25-2 Kansas run in the first half that the Jayhawks turned into a 28-point lead (40-12) with 7 1/2 minutes left in the half.
Kansas held off Carolina's second-half charge and then roared away for an 84-66 victory.
Saturday's task seemed immense for Kansas, with North Carolina and junior Tyler Hansbrough, the winner of a trophy case full of player of the year awards.