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Steph Curry and Al Horford Were Caught Laughing At The Nets' Final Possession Vs Warriors
The Nets botched their final possession after being down to the Warriors, ultimately losing 109-106. As the buzzer sounded, a fan clip caught Steph Curry immediately bursting into tears while laughing, seeking out Al Horford who did the same. Assistant coach Terry Stotts also shared a laugh with the two. In hindsight, the Nets flub was quite comical.
By Samir Mehdi
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College Basketball Analyst Claims Cam Boozer Has Been the MVP of March Madness So Far
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Jon Rothstein Says Jon Scheyer Is Under the Most Pressure to Win the National Tournament
With the last 2 National players of the year being Cooper Flagg and Cam Boozer, and Duke being the number 1 seed this year, Rothstein believes Scheyer is under immense pressure to win the NCAA Tournament. "He's got to knock it out of the park," Rothstein said. He added that Scheyer doesn't have the room to fail anymore.
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Houston's Kingston Flemings In Tears After Sweet 16 Exit
After losing to Illinois as the 2nd seed, Flemings said, "I don't know if it's something I'm doing wrong or something. It's the same thing that happened in high school. We played Bellaire... and same thing happened here." Last season, Flemings' Cougars lost to the Gators int he natty and in 2024, lost to Duke in the Sweet 16.
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John Calipari Proud of His Arkansas Team, Doesn’t Want NCAA Loss to Loom Over Their Heads
Calipari stated that Arizona area good team, and he's proud of his Arkansas players, despite the 65-55 loss in the Sweet 16. "I don't want them to look at one game and take away from what they've accomplished," Calipari said. However, he added that it was a hard loss, with the Wildcats taking control from the beggining of the game.
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Analyst Claims John Calipari Is Steering Arkansas the Right Way Despite Sweet 16 Loss
John Rothstein believes that Calipari has done a good job in his first 2 years as Arkansas HC despite consecutive Sweet 16 exits. "He is still coaching at a high-level, recruiting at a high-level and has secured many elite prospects to come next year," Rothstein said. He added that Calipari has started showing the format fans expect from him.
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