> Wemby is going to be retroactively assessed a Flagrant 1 on the shove to JB
> The Hart close out won’t be reviewed
> No suspension with 3 flagrant points
> League will give Wemby free reign to be as physical as he wants the rest of the series bc they’re not suspending him
NBA head of officiating Monty McCutchen, appearing now on ESPN, acknowledges that a foul was missed on Victor Wembanyama's first-quarter shove of Jalen Brunson and says the league's review is still ongoing regarding whether the play will be deemed a retroactive flagrant foul.
New York
Los Angeles
Chicago
The only cities up for debate for the last spot are San Francisco and DC
Miami, Houston, and Atlanta are great but I don’t think there’s a realistic argument for them at 4.
Knicks led by 14 with 2:45 to play in 4th quarter and now are in OT vs Pacers. Teams leading playoff game by 14+ in final 2:45 of 4th quarter are 994-0 in play by play era (since 1997)
Relative to the spread, this was Maryland's worst performance in 19 games, dating back to a -9.5 ATS in a home win vs Minnesota on January 13th.
We'll never know how much of an effect Kevin Willard spending the week negotiating with Villanova had on the Terps performance tonight, but it's a shame that he never gave the Crab 5 a chance. The players deserve a coach that wants to be there too.
Source: George Mason has finalized a contract extension with Tony Skinn through the 2029-30 season.
Skinn led the Patriots to 27 wins and a share of the Atlantic 10 regular season title.
#iubb caught a HUGE BREAK with that Queen kid going to Maryland..how stupid are IU fans moaning over an entitled over rated Prep School player not coming...
WTF have these clowns ever won at IU?
#iubb fanboy stupid has no floor
I hope I’m wrong, but probably 3.
Illinois is a tough first draw in the BTT, (peaking at the right time + Morez Johnson back). We’ll only be slight favorites in Indy. 4 seeds in the NCAAT make the Sweet Sixteen ~50% of the time. My guess is 1 win in the BTT and 2 in the NCAAT.