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Geno Auriemma Calls NCAA Expansion a Power Four Money Grab
Auriemma ripped the NCAA Tournament’s move to 76 teams, saying, “To me, this is strictly a money grab for the Power Four conferences.” The UConn coach’s comments came after the men’s and women’s basketball committees voted to expand the fields starting in 2027. The change adds a 24-team opening round before the traditional 64-team bracket.
By Raahib Singh
29 minutes ago
James Harden Blasted for Shrinking in Another Playoff Moment
On First Take, Stephen A. Smith looked into the camera and told Harden, “Your Hall-of-Fame status is on the verge of being revoked,” after another quiet playoff finish. He cited three second-half shots, zero fourth-quarter points, and more turnovers than baskets. Smith said, “It’s an APB out” for Harden in “key playoff moments,” calling the inactivity scary.
By Raahib Singh
31 minutes ago
Skip Bayless: JJ Redick Is Begging for Fouls for LeBron James
Bayless said he does not miss Luka Doncic because he does not miss “all the whining and begging,” but now James has Redick “begging for him.” He said James has “lost some of the respect of the referees” because he no longer finishes at the rim the same way. Bayless called Lakers-Thunder an “extremely footballish basketball game.”
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
OG Anunoby Warned Against Playing Through Hamstring Strain
Tim MacMohan called it “ludicrous” that Anunoby is questionable for Game 3, saying, “There’s no way O.G. Anunoby can play tonight.” He cited past hamstring injuries involving Aaron Gordon and Anunoby, saying both struggled. MacMohan said New York needs Anunoby “at his best” for a title run and playing him tonight puts him at risk for rest of the postseason.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 hours ago
Shannon Sharpe: LeBron James Was Not Aggressive Enough
Sharpe said he was “disappointed” in James’ Game 2 showing because he “wasn’t aggressive at all” and spent too much time standing in the corner. He called a late turnover “unacceptable” and said his fourth-quarter flurry was “not enough.” Sharpe wanted third-quarter assertiveness after Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sat, but Oklahoma City answered with a 32-14 run that stunned him.
By Raahib Singh




