Rivalry Revelry
Tiger Basketball Takes on KU in Charity Exhibition
Oct. 23, 2017
For the nearly 19,000 fans attending the exhibition basketball game between the Missouri Tigers and the Kansas Jayhawks Oct. 22, 2017, at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, the sheer joy of reliving one of the nation’s best rivalries was enough to render the outcome almost irrelevant. Almost.
The charity event — dubbed the Showdown for Relief — raised more than $2 million for hurricane recovery efforts in Puerto Rico, Texas and the U.S Virgin Islands. Fans exchanged full-throated chants of “M-I-Z, Z-O-U!” and “Let’s go Jayhawks!” throughout a contest featuring 14 lead changes, several rim-rocking dunks and, ultimately, a 93-87 KU victory.
Administrators and coaches on both sides were noncommittal about whether the scrimmage signals future regular-season meetings between these historic foes. But the impromptu get-together proved fan interest isn’t flagging. “Of course we would love to play them, but both sides would have to agree on something like that,” says first-year Mizzou Coach Cuonzo Martin. “You saw the energy behind it. We’ll see.”
Contributing to the grand total: A $40 online pay-per-view choice and a text-to-donate option during and after the game.
The storied Mizzou-Kansas basketball rivalry dates back to 1906 but ended in 2012 when the Tigers left the Big 12 for the SEC. The tilt in K.C. was the first opportunity for incoming freshman Michael Porter Jr., one of the nation’s top recruits who committed to Mizzou in March, to participate in the nostalgic rite of passage.
“Kansas is an established program and a great team. It was a fun game,” says Porter, who led the Tigers with 21 points. “We are a very talented team, but if we keep working hard every day in practice, the sky is the limit.”
- A Tiger fan dances for the crowd during a pregame event in Kansas City’s Power and Light District.
- Tiger fans wearing black and gold mix with Jayhawk fans in crimson and blue at a basketball game for the first time since 2012.
- Nearly 19,000 fans of both teams filled the Sprint Center in Kansas City.
- Mizzou players stand for the national anthem.
- The Showdown for Relief raised more than $1.75 million for rebuilding efforts after hurricanes in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico.
- Michael Porter Jr. shoots a 3-pointer in the second half. The five-star recruit finished with 21 points, eight rebounds and a pair of assists.
- Mizzou’s bench erupts after Porter Jr.’s 3-point field goal.
- Freshman forward Jeremiah Tilmon dunks with authority in the second half.
- Senior guard Kassius Robertson makes a layup as time expires.
- Mizzou Coach Cuonzo Martin and Kansas Coach Bill Self shake hands after the game.
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