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About the only thing similar are the men running the show. Kansas’ Roy Williams and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim are among the top five active coaches by winning percent age, but neither has won it all. Williams is in his fourth Final Four, Boeheim is in his third. NCAA New orleciN/ This won’t be a traditional matchup, either. Kansas (30-7) runs a three-guard offense and Syracuse (29-5) stays in the zone. So, a closer look is needed to determine who will be the national champion on Monday night. Two of the best forwards in the country will be on opposite sides but won’t be covering each other. Kansas senior Nick Collison averages 18.5 points and 9.7 rebounds and runs the floor very well. He will have to be a force inside against the zone so the perimeter opens for the three- point shooters. Jeff Graves is the size for the Jayhawks at 6-foot-9 and 275 pounds. Like Collison, Graves picked up his rebound ing during the tournament run. a key to getting the running game in gear. Syracuse freshman Carmelo Anthony averages 22.3 points, 10 rebounds and about five “Wows” a game. His team mates have no problem with his star stature. He has taken 596 shots this season and one else has taken more: 360. His inside game reiki power from his 6-8, 220-pe. frame, and he is shooting percent from three-point ra: Experience is always t sidered a key at this sta»f the season, and Kansas i nitely has that. There willlx homecourt advantage from crowd of 54.000-plus, Syrac use is used to playing dome, and sight lines l been a factor in some gi- played in huge buildings. The last three nalic championship games wen near blowouts, with theeb decided by 10 points.' MVP of each of those F:: Fours was a senior. It’s tinii a change on both accom Syracuse 83, Kansas 82-| Anthony becomes just (her freshman to be selected M' Griffey out at least six weeks SPORTS IN BRIEF By Joe Kay THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CINCINNATI — Ken Griffey Jr. will be out for at least six weeks as he recov ers from a dislocated right shoulder. Griffey landed on the shoulder while diving for a fly ball on Saturday, the third straight season that the Cincinnati Reds outfielder has suffered a major injury in March or April. Dr. Timothy Kremchek popped the shoulder back into place at the ballpark on Saturday. X-rays and other tests found no fractures or major injury to the rotator cuff. Griffey will try to rehabilitate the shoulder rather than have surgery, and optimistically could be playing again in six-to-10 weeks, Kremchek said. There is a possibility that he might have to have surgery anyway. “If he had surgery now, he’d miss the season,” Kremchek said, after examin ing Griffey on Sunday. “If we rehab him and he’s unable to get back, he still has surgery and misses the season. “Looking at the tests and examina tions we’ve done on him, I think there’s an excellent chance he’ll be able to return this year." The 33-year-old Griffey has been repeatedly sidelined by injuries since he returned to his hometown team in a February 2000 trade with Seattle. He pulled a hamstring during that first season, then tore the same ham string while rounding third base during an exhibition game in the final week of spring training 2001. Six games into last season, he tore a tendon in his right knee while trying to change directions during a run down between third and home. Griffey was limited to 28 homers the last two seasons. 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