
about 2 months ago
Texas Leaves No Doubt, Rolls Kentucky, and Marches Into the Elite Eight
Top-seeded Texas handled No. 5 Kentucky, 76-54, in Friday’s Sweet 16 behind balanced control on both ends. The Longhorns shot 54% from the field, led by as many as 25, and forced 19 turnovers while holding Kentucky to 37.3% shooting. Madison Booker scored 17, and Texas moved one win from the Final Four.
By Raahib Singh
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about 2 months ago
Charles Barkley Predicts Duke Potentially Being Upset By UConn Due To Dan Hurley
The winner of Duke/UConn will be off to the national championship. Chuck calls Hurley "one of the best in-game coaches" the game has to offer. He predicts this could be the deciding factor in a potential Blue Devil loss. According to DraftKings, Duke is at a -210 and UConn is at a +180 for the moneyline odds.
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 months ago
Jalen Green Admits To Not Being As Bouncy As Before
Green had 31 points in 22 minutes in Phoenix's win over Utah. When speaking on how he feels after having fully recovered from his hamstring injury, he said, "I feel like I used to be a little bouncier. I had a couple of attempts of dunking that got blocked. But some days I wake up and the bounce is there."
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 months ago
Kenny Smith Breaks Down Michigan’s “Two Ways” They Can Approach Elite Eight vs. Tennessee
Smith stated that apart from playing a two-way game, Michigan can play in two different ways during their upcoming Elite Eight matchup. "You want to score 100? Let's go. You want to score 50? Let's go," Smith said. He stated that Michigan can play at these two different paces in the game, with PG Elliot Cadeau controlling the game perfectly.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Details How Spurs’ Success Has Been Driven by a Balanced Approach
Wembanyama stated that one of the biggest improvements this season has been in Spurs players using each other's strengths. "I think shoes because often it's a different guy that shines," Wembanyama said. He added that on a given day, Keldon Johnson, Dylan Harper, Stephon Castle or some other Spurs player could shine during a game, defensively or offensively.
By Pranay Mukherjee



