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Bulls Legend Calls Kobe Bryant the “Twin” of Michael Jordan, Marvels at Their Similarities
Grant, having played with MJ and Kobe, said they seemed like twins due to similarities. "Work ethic, the passion, the love of the game, and them making their teammates better," Grant said, highlighting similarities. He added that both worked on their off days, with Jordan building muscle to beat Detroit and Kobe practicing his shot after a bad shooting night.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Jaylen Brown Calls Out Lu Dort for “Smacking” Him on the Head Like “One of His Grandkids”
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Brad Underwood praised his Illinois team for restricting a great Houston offense in their 65-55 win. "I thought we did a really good jobe protecting the paint and not giving them layups," Underwood said. He gave all the credit to his players, who did a great job. Illinois, being a 3rd seed, upsetted a Houston team who looked Championship-bound.
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College Basketball Analyst Claims Cam Boozer Has Been the MVP of March Madness So Far
Jon Rothstein noted that Boozer is the National Player of the Year, a walking 20-10 machine who can also drop 4-5 assists. Furthermore, he's proven himself in the NCAA Tournament. "He saved Duke from embarrassment against Siena," Rothstein exclaimed, highlighting Boozer's elite play. Cam dropped 19 points, 11 rebounds and 4 assists, leading Duke's second round win vs. TCU.
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Jon Rothstein Says Jon Scheyer Is Under the Most Pressure to Win the National Tournament
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