
UConn’s Miracle, Duke’s Meltdown, and the SGA Foul-Baiting Debate
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Show Notes
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Coach Nick and Andrew "Combo" Salop break down a wild finish to the UConn-Duke game, examining the Boozer brothers' turnovers and Mullins’ incredible 40-footer. They analyze Dan Hurley’s questionable clock management and his post-shot "headbutt" of an official. The discussion shifts to the NBA, focusing on whether Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is "foul-baiting" and why Karl-Anthony Towns seems lost in the Knicks' offense.
Later, referee Chip Clark joins to explain why Josh Hart’s screen on Lou Dort was a legal offensive foul and why accusing Scott Foster of cheating is a guaranteed ejection. Finally, they review the NBA's three new proposals to eliminate tanking.
Timestamps:
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01:03 – UConn vs. Duke: Analyzing the "luckiest team" and the Boozer turnovers.
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08:50 – Dan Hurley’s sideline antics and emotional intelligence.
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11:40 – The Cam Boozer vs. Drew Timmy comparison.
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19:10 – Knicks-OKC: SGA’s whistle and KAT’s role 70 games in.
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25:50 – Ref's Corner: Chip Clark on the "build-up" of technical fouls.
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36:20 – The anatomy of an illegal screen: Hart vs. Dort.
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43:00 – Ending Tanking: Breaking down the 18-team and 22-team lottery proposals.
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