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NCAA
*Player of the game from winning team*
Maryland 54 @ Texas A&M 77- SG Curtis O'Gallagher 24pts, 13rebs
LSU 53 @ Oklahoma 65- SG/PG Jamal Murray 28pts
Cincinnati 50 @ Baylor 65- PG Robert Johnson 11-10-10
Xavier 58 @ Florida 69- PG JJ Caldwell 21 & 13 ast
Louisville 57 @ Kentucky 56- SF Michael Thomas 20, 13 rebs, and 3 blks
Florida St 60 @ Ohio St 65- SF Darrell Bowie 31 & 11 rebs
Purdue 67 @ Uconn 68- SG Trey Landry 12, 7 rebs, 6 ast
G'Town 72 @ Wisconsin 85- PG Quentin Taylor 24, 12 rebs
Duke 68 @ Michigan 67- PF/C Jay Huffman 24 pts
Oklahoma St 66 @ Oregon 61- PG Riley McGinnis 17, 15 ast, 8 rebs
California 68 @ Miami 57- PG/SG Vin Terrell 15 ast, 11 rebs
UCLA 42 @ Virginia 63- PF Lonnie Wagner 15, 14 rebs, 4 stl, 4 blks
North Carolina 42 @ USC 65- SG Dylan Smith 23, 9 rebs, 6 ast, 3 stl
Villanova 64 @ Michigan St 67- PG Carson Edwards 10 and 12 ast
Arizona 47 @ Indiana 69- SF/PF Cody Clarke 14-10-10
NBA
Seth Curry response to CP3 criticism stepping up with 14 off the bench. Allowing the Clippers to bounce back vs Milwaukee.
MIL 76 @ LAC 89
Deyonta Davis and Festus Ezeli combing for 45, dominate the insides as Memphis cruises to a win at Atlanta.
MEM 108 @ ATL 88
The streak continues for Golden State with the hot hand of Curry dropping 37.
GS 123 @ BKN 110
The usual duo of Wall and Beal combines for 67 as they win against the struggling Magic.
WAS 129 @ ORL 100
The turmoil of Anthony and Brackins heats up as they argue down the stretch and the team looses focus as they let one get away in Detroit.
NY 83 @ DET 86
Anthony Davis and Ryan Miller go to work on the short handed Hornets combining for 60 points.
CHA 74 @ NO 87
A historically awful night for Portland as Damian Lillard scores 41 with absolutely no help at all with the franchise's worst lost to date.
POR 58 @ SA 114
James Harden outshines his old friend Russell Westbrook in a fireworks show posting 38 with 9 assists.
OKC 117 @ HOU 143
Paul George consistently carries the Pacers with 39 points and 12 rebounds, as they put a strangle hold on Phoenix's offense.
PHX 65 @ IND 79
Media Roundtable:
Jason Whitlock: "You have to think New York will get rid of Carmelo sooner rather than later, he is a cancer that divides the locker room. On top of that Brackins is better for the team in all aspects, he might be a little crazy at times, but a better leader than Carmelo ever was."
Chris Broussard: "You know I really like Carmelo, but its time to part ways from New York. It's not working out and hey, maybe he could get traded to the Clippers to play with CP3. Or maybe with LeBron in Cleveland to finish his career playing with his friends that he grew up with and the possibility of a championship."
Stephen A Smith: "What the Knicks showed down the stretch was absolutely, atrocious. Words can't even begin to describe the level of disgust. Look here, as team mates, as professional basketball players, of the highest level, you got to get past this personal beef with each other. Especially you Carmelo. Your window is closing and this what you show? Really!? C'mon man, put the team first for once in your career, and maybe, just maybe, you might reach the Finals, let alone win a championship."
Jay Bilas: "Cody Clarke of Indiana, Lonnie Wagner of Virginia, and Robert Johnson of Baylor really shined and I see that their draft stock is rising due to their recent performances."
*Player of the game from winning team*
Maryland 54 @ Texas A&M 77- SG Curtis O'Gallagher 24pts, 13rebs
LSU 53 @ Oklahoma 65- SG/PG Jamal Murray 28pts
Cincinnati 50 @ Baylor 65- PG Robert Johnson 11-10-10
Xavier 58 @ Florida 69- PG JJ Caldwell 21 & 13 ast
Louisville 57 @ Kentucky 56- SF Michael Thomas 20, 13 rebs, and 3 blks
Florida St 60 @ Ohio St 65- SF Darrell Bowie 31 & 11 rebs
Purdue 67 @ Uconn 68- SG Trey Landry 12, 7 rebs, 6 ast
G'Town 72 @ Wisconsin 85- PG Quentin Taylor 24, 12 rebs
Duke 68 @ Michigan 67- PF/C Jay Huffman 24 pts
Oklahoma St 66 @ Oregon 61- PG Riley McGinnis 17, 15 ast, 8 rebs
California 68 @ Miami 57- PG/SG Vin Terrell 15 ast, 11 rebs
UCLA 42 @ Virginia 63- PF Lonnie Wagner 15, 14 rebs, 4 stl, 4 blks
North Carolina 42 @ USC 65- SG Dylan Smith 23, 9 rebs, 6 ast, 3 stl
Villanova 64 @ Michigan St 67- PG Carson Edwards 10 and 12 ast
Arizona 47 @ Indiana 69- SF/PF Cody Clarke 14-10-10
NBA
Seth Curry response to CP3 criticism stepping up with 14 off the bench. Allowing the Clippers to bounce back vs Milwaukee.
MIL 76 @ LAC 89
Deyonta Davis and Festus Ezeli combing for 45, dominate the insides as Memphis cruises to a win at Atlanta.
MEM 108 @ ATL 88
The streak continues for Golden State with the hot hand of Curry dropping 37.
GS 123 @ BKN 110
The usual duo of Wall and Beal combines for 67 as they win against the struggling Magic.
WAS 129 @ ORL 100
The turmoil of Anthony and Brackins heats up as they argue down the stretch and the team looses focus as they let one get away in Detroit.
NY 83 @ DET 86
Anthony Davis and Ryan Miller go to work on the short handed Hornets combining for 60 points.
CHA 74 @ NO 87
A historically awful night for Portland as Damian Lillard scores 41 with absolutely no help at all with the franchise's worst lost to date.
POR 58 @ SA 114
James Harden outshines his old friend Russell Westbrook in a fireworks show posting 38 with 9 assists.
OKC 117 @ HOU 143
Paul George consistently carries the Pacers with 39 points and 12 rebounds, as they put a strangle hold on Phoenix's offense.
PHX 65 @ IND 79
Media Roundtable:
Jason Whitlock: "You have to think New York will get rid of Carmelo sooner rather than later, he is a cancer that divides the locker room. On top of that Brackins is better for the team in all aspects, he might be a little crazy at times, but a better leader than Carmelo ever was."
Chris Broussard: "You know I really like Carmelo, but its time to part ways from New York. It's not working out and hey, maybe he could get traded to the Clippers to play with CP3. Or maybe with LeBron in Cleveland to finish his career playing with his friends that he grew up with and the possibility of a championship."
Stephen A Smith: "What the Knicks showed down the stretch was absolutely, atrocious. Words can't even begin to describe the level of disgust. Look here, as team mates, as professional basketball players, of the highest level, you got to get past this personal beef with each other. Especially you Carmelo. Your window is closing and this what you show? Really!? C'mon man, put the team first for once in your career, and maybe, just maybe, you might reach the Finals, let alone win a championship."
Jay Bilas: "Cody Clarke of Indiana, Lonnie Wagner of Virginia, and Robert Johnson of Baylor really shined and I see that their draft stock is rising due to their recent performances."
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