Court Sense

Formerly about Rainbow Warriors basketball, but now covering all University of Hawaii sports.

About the blog host

Brian McInnis has covered sports on Oahu full time since 2007, when he joined the Honolulu Star-Bulletin staff as a general reporter. He was the UH basketball beat writer from the 2008-09 season through 2017-18. Follow him on twitter @Brian_McInnis

Latest news

Thomas keeps it rolling

By Brian McInnis on July 27, 2014

The emergence of Michael Thomas is fast becoming the best Hawaii-related storyline at this year’s College Summer League. He’s getting it done on both ends, even in a loss on Saturday night.

Cold War

By Brian McInnis on July 25, 2014

The most interesting aspect of Thursday’s games at the College Summer League, besides another strong effort from Michael Thomas, was a matchup of two of the best big men in the league.

Breakout night

By Brian McInnis on July 23, 2014

Well, that’s more like it. Hawaii basketball’s representatives in the College Summer League finally had an honest-to-goodness explosive night as a collective group on Tuesday.

Old PGs go to work

By Brian McInnis on July 20, 2014

Amid some commotion about whether Hawaii freshman guard Isaac Fleming would be able to play in the College Summer League on Saturday, two former Rainbow Warriors floor generals stepped to the forefront.

Can’t catch a break

By Brian McInnis on July 18, 2014

Incoming Hawaii freshman Isaac Fleming got some meaningful playing time for Clark Hatch Fitness on Thursday night, in contrast to some sparse minutes in his debut.

Senque very much

By Brian McInnis on July 15, 2014

After weeks of rumors and speculation about his status with Hawaii, former Loyola Marymount and Fresno State assistant Senque Carey became a Rainbow Warriors assistant coach

Fleming’s first taste

By Brian McInnis on July 13, 2014

From any perspective, Isaac Fleming’s first action in the College Summer League left something to be desired. From Fleming’s point of view, more minutes on the court.

Acclimatizing

By Brian McInnis on July 11, 2014

The waiting game continues for those looking to see a new Hawaii basketball player see significant action in the College Summer League. In the meantime, some of them have started acclimatizing to their new digs.