Category: NCAAB
March Madness games can be overly influential for prospects’ draft stock. These are the most visible games of the season and performance in these often shifts the placement of prospects drastically on mainstream boards. Let’s discuss three of the most intriguing NBA Draft prospects matchups in the first few rounds of the tournament. NBA Draft […]
University of North Carolina (UNC) athletic director Bubba Cunningham, who is also chairman of the NCAA Selection Committee, is responding to backlash over the Tar Heels sneaking into March Madness after a lackluster season. The Michigan native is claiming that he had nothing to do with North Carolina’s selection. UNC Finished 22-13 Overall, 13-7 In […]
March Madness gets underway this week and ahead of the busiest time of year for college basketball, we take a look at who has the best odds of winning this year’s National Championship. Who is favorite to win the National Championship? Despite all the talk surrounding Duke this year, it is Florida that is coming […]
The West Virginia men’s basketball team was left out of the NCAA Tournament field, and the Mountaineers are “heartbroken” over the snub, saying they’re better than some of the 68 teams that made the cut. West Virginia Finished Six Games Above .500 WVU finished the season 19-13 (with a 10-10 record in the Big 12) […]
Cooper Flagg evolved into a dominant primary offensive engine for Duke throughout his freshman season. That projection changes his outlook as a prospect, rendering him a possibly special player. I broke down his excellent offense on my YouTube channel, focusing on the aspects that define his profile. Flagg’s impressive counting stats, averaging 18.9 points and […]
The Tommy Lloyd era at Arizona has brought consistent success and tournament appearances. His Wildcats made the tournament as a top-two seed in each of his first three seasons. But Arizona hasn’t found a way over the hump, stalling out in the Sweet 16 last season and in 2023. Arizona hasn’t played as well this […]
Every March Madness brings a new crop of stars who most fans hadn’t heard of prior. From one-hit wonders like Jack Gohlke to eventual NBA standouts like Donte DiVincenzo, the tournament does wonders for the stock of its victors. Let’s discuss five players who could break out on the NCAA tournament stage. We don’t know […]
With the 2025 NBA draft just a couple of months away, Cooper Flagg has already confirmed that he wants to return for another season with Duke next year. In an interview with The Athletic last month, he said, “S—t, I want to come back next year.” Flagg added: “I still feel like a kid. This […]
Kansas Jayhawks star Hunter Dickinson still believes his team has what it takes to make a national championship run. The preseason No. 1 team hasn’t been perfect this season as they enter conference tournament play with a 20-11 record. The Jayhawks are unranked for the first time after 80 consecutive weeks being ranked. However, they […]
Guards in the NBA must threaten defenses as drivers. Rim pressure and slashing are imperative skills, especially when projecting translation to the pros from college or pro leagues. Even for guards who aren’t high flyers, driving helps open up their passing and shooting games. Learning about prospects’ driving and finishing can help us project guards […]