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By Ryan Pitino and Ted Bauer
Thursday, December 11, 2008 Ryan Pitino is the son of Louisville head basketball coach Rick Pitino, but attends Georgetown University. To read more of his hoop writings, go here. To read an article about him and his dad, go here. Georgetown and Memphis both lost the anchor of their team from last season—Derrick Rose and Chris Douglas-Roberts for the Tigers and Roy Hibbert for the Hoyas—so who's stepping up on Saturday afternoon? Tyreke Evans, Memphis' star freshman, keeps the same John Calipari style of pl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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