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ESPN's Mike Greenberg made the hot-take rounds on Monday when he said that the UConn men's basketball team are "an NBA team." Greenberg even asked his "Get Up" cohosts Jay Williams and Seth Greenberg if the defending national champs could make the NBA playoffs (he has since said he was joking). The Huskies have obliterated their March Madness competition dating back to last year, beating their opponents by an average of 22 points in their last eight tournament games. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS...
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There always seems to be a need to tout a top college team — no matter the sport — and make the determination that they could make the jump to the professional level and not miss a beat. If you can recall, we saw sports media folks make the argument that the University of Alabama
ESPN’s Mike Greenberg ruffled some feathers when the Get Up host erroneously claimed that the UConn Huskies could compete for a playoff spot in the NBA’s Eastern Conference. Mike Greenberg seems to think UConn could make the playoffs in the NBA's Eastern Conference pic.twitter.com/1baMm1LvQj — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) March 25, 2024 That saw almost immediate
The 2024 NBA postseason field is taking shape.
It looks like the Los Angeles Clippers miss Russell Westbrook. Dejounte Murray and the Atlanta Hawks extended an ongoing slump for the shorthanded Clippers
In today’s day and age of embracing debate, it’s not often you see a take get universally panned. That’s what happened Monday after ESPN’s Mike Greenberg suggested that the UConn men’s basketball team could compete for a playoff spot in the NBA. “If they were in the NBA’s Eastern Conference, would they make the playoffs?”
The Los Angeles Lakers are hitting their stride during the stretch run of the 2023-24 NBA season. Since Feb. 1, this group has gone 15-7, a winning percentage
The Los Angeles Lakers picked up a crucial win over the Indiana Pacers 150-145 Sunday night to help them hold their spot in the Western Conference standings.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green doesn't appear to be tracking the Houston Rockets' results in the race for the last playoff-in spot in the West.
Since a 44-point loss in the In-Season Tournament, the Pelicans have been