The Bruins received a wakeup call as they came out sluggish, fell behind by double digits early and never recovered against the Badgers on Friday.
Hawkeyes’ worst season in seven years prompts firing of Fran McCaffery, program’s all-time wins leader
Clark’s 17 lead VCU over St. Bonaventure 76-59 in Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament
Iowa fires men’s basketball coach Fran McCaffery, program’s longest-tenured coach
Iowa fires men's basketball coach Fran McCaffery, program's longest-tenured coach.
Jase Richardson scores 17 to lead No. 7 Michigan St. past No. 23 Oregon 74-64 in Big Ten Tournament
PJ Haggerty scores career-high 42 points for No. 16 Memphis in 83-80 win over Wichita State
PJ Haggerty scored a career-high 42 points and led the go-ahead run for 16th-ranked Memphis in an 83-80 win over Wichita State in a quarterfinal game at the American Athletic Conference tournament Friday. The Tigers (27-5) went ahead to stay with a 12-0 run over a 2 1/2-minute span after halftime in which Haggerty scored nine of those points. Two of his baskets in that spurt came off turnovers by Wichita State (19-14), which knocked the Tigers out of last year’s AAC tournament and is responsible for their only loss in 15 games since Jan. 16.
Johni Broome’s double-double lifts No. 3 Auburn over Ole Miss 62-57 at SEC Tournament
Johni Broome scored 23 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as regular-season champion Auburn opened its bid to repeat at the Southeastern Conference Tournament by holding off eighth-seeded Mississippi 62-57 Friday. The third-ranked Tigers (28-4) will play either No. 13 seed Texas or eighth-ranked Tennessee in the semifinals Saturday. Denver Jones also had 13 points as Auburn snapped a two-game skid.
Metheny scores 24, Liberty beats Kennesaw State 81-79 in Conference USA semifinals
Kaden Metheny had 24 points and Liberty beat Kennesaw State 81-79 on Friday in the Conference USA Tournament semifinals. The Flames secured a spot in a conference title game for the sixth time in the last eight seasons. Metheny went 8 of 14 from the field (7 for 13 from 3-point range) for the Flames (27-6).
Iowa fires men’s basketball coach Fran McCaffery after 15 seasons
Eric Musselman can’t hide frustration with officiating as USC’s season ends
USC basketball coach Eric Musselman is a wears-his-heart-on-his-sleeve kind of guy at all times. It wasn't just the final moments of USC's 76-71 loss to Purdue in the Big Ten tournament in Indianapolis that had Musselman unnerved, but that's where his frustration became uncontainable. Desmond Claude hit a jumper from the foul line to tie the game at 71-71 with 54.5 seconds remaining -- as he scored USC's final 10 points of the game after missing significant time while picking up his fourth foul of the game early in the second half.
Warriors must address ‘kinks' Steph warned of after Butler trade
Warriors must address ‘kinks' Steph warned of after Butler trade originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO – Everyone was warned that this would happen, and Curry thought it might happen soon, considering the significant midseason roster reconstruction. But the Warriors did a commendable in the initial weeks after Jimmy Butler’s Feb. 8 arrival. The new energy lifted spirits and their status in the standings.
Now that a month has passed, the kinks are creeping into performance. They were visible again in Golden State’s latest win, a 130-104 dispatching of the Sacramento Kings on Thursday night at Chase Center.
The victory was as flawed as it was decisive, much a few other recent wins. The turnover issue that for years has clung to the Warriors like lint on black wool – and was under control for until the past couple weeks – is back and it is harmful enough that they know they must address it to make a deep playoff run.
“It’s something we’ve got to control,” Moses Moody said after a light practice on Friday.
“Yeah, the last couple days, they’ve been showing us our blooper reels of us turning the ball over,” Kevon Looney said. “We had some crazy ones, but we know we need to get better.”
The Warriors are 13-2 under their revamped roster, but a troublesome trend is developing with turnovers. After averaging 11.9 per game in February, they’re up to 15.3 in March. They committed 70 giveaways (17.5 per game) over the last four, donating 86 points (21.5 per game) to their opponents.
The Kings scored 20 points off 16 Warriors turnovers, with most of the damage coming late in the second quarter and early in the third. The Warriors made six donations in the final five minutes of the first half and three more in the first three minutes of the second half. Their 23-point lead was whittled to four in eight minutes.
“Carelessness and risk – too much risk,” coach Steve Kerr said. “That was the main point of our offensive film session today. We had that game totally under control, up 23 in the first half, and then kind of lost our mind down the stretch, that last two minutes of the of the half.
“The message is, against the best teams we’re not going to get away with that.”
It’s asking a lot of any team to donate 20 points to the Knicks or the Nuggets or the Bucks and still come away with a victory. They’d almost have to play the same game of charity.
And those are the next three teams coming, in that order, to Chase. The Warriors beat the Bucks in Milwaukee on Feb. 10 (Butler’s second game) and took down the Knicks in New York on March 4. They haven’t beaten the Nuggets since March 2022, having since gone 0-7.
“That’s why I’m hammering it home every day,” Kerr said. “We’re good enough now where we can win some games like we’ve shown. Brooklyn and then Detroit, especially, those two felt really careless and loose. Last night was actually pretty good for the most part other than that stretch.”
So, yes, with 16 games remaining and currently in sixth place in a congested Western Conference playoff race, it’s imperative for Golden State to get into the lab. To study video of errant performance, even though it can be brutal to watch.
“It’s accountability,” Moody said. “When you’re seeing it in front of you on the screen, there’s no argument about if I did it or not. You’re red-handed. So, at that point you’ve got to take responsibility for it and see how you can change.”
Kerr referenced the worst of the Warriors collapses this season, on Feb. 5 at Utah, the day before Butler was acquired and three days before his debut. The Jazz, trailing by 11, outscored the Warriors 20-6 in less than three minutes to steal a win.
“That’s a team that’s in the lottery and not going anywhere this year,” Kerr said. “The point is all 30 teams have the ability to score 20 points in three minutes. Everyone can shoot 3s now. It’s not like the old days where you can afford a couple of careless turnovers, and it may not bite you. It’s going to bite you now.”
It didn’t bite hard enough to hurt against the last four opponents: Brooklyn, Detroit, Portland and Sacramento. The next few opponents have bigger teeth.
Warriors must address kinks Steph warned of after Butler trade
Warriors must address kinks Steph warned of after Butler trade originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO – Everyone was warned that this would happen, and Curry thought it might happen soon, considering the significant midseason roster reconstruction. But the Warriors did a commendable in the initial weeks after Jimmy Butler’s Feb. 8 arrival. The new energy lifted spirits and their status in the standings.
Now that a month has passed, the kinks are creeping into performance. They were visible again in Golden State’s latest win, a 130-104 dispatching of the Sacramento Kings on Thursday night at Chase Center.
The victory was as flawed as it was decisive, much a few other recent wins. The turnover issue that for years has clung to the Warriors like lint on black wool – and was under control for until the past couple weeks – is back and it is harmful enough that they know they must address it to make a deep playoff run.
“It’s something we’ve got to control,” Moses Moody said after a light practice on Friday.
“Yeah, the last couple days, they’ve been showing us our blooper reels of us turning the ball over,” Kevon Looney said. “We had some crazy ones, but we know we need to get better.”
The Warriors are 13-2 under their revamped roster, but a troublesome trend is developing with turnovers. After averaging 11.9 per game in February, they’re up to 15.3 in March. They committed 70 giveaways (17.5 per game) over the last four, donating 86 points (21.5 per game) to their opponents.
The Kings scored 20 points off 16 Warriors turnovers, with most of the damage coming late in the second quarter and early in the third. The Warriors made six donations in the final five minutes of the first half and three more in the first three minutes of the second half. Their 23-point lead was whittled to four in eight minutes.
“Carelessness and risk – too much risk,” coach Steve Kerr said. “That was the main point of our offensive film session today. We had that game totally under control, up 23 in the first half, and then kind of lost our mind down the stretch, that last two minutes of the of the half.
“The message is, against the best teams we’re not going to get away with that.”
It’s asking a lot of any team to donate 20 points to the Knicks or the Nuggets or the Bucks and still come away with a victory. They’d almost have to play the same game of charity.
And those are the next three teams coming, in that order, to Chase. The Warriors beat the Bucks in Milwaukee on Feb. 10 (Butler’s second game) and took down the Knicks in New York on March 4. They haven’t beaten the Nuggets since March 2022, having since gone 0-7.
“That’s why I’m hammering it home every day,” Kerr said. “We’re good enough now where we can win some games like we’ve shown. Brooklyn and then Detroit, especially, those two felt really careless and loose. Last night was actually pretty good for the most part other than that stretch.”
So, yes, with 16 games remaining and currently in sixth place in a congested Western Conference playoff race, it’s imperative for Golden State to get into the lab. To study video of errant performance, even though it can be brutal to watch.
“It’s accountability,” Moody said. “When you’re seeing it in front of you on the screen, there’s no argument about if I did it or not. You’re red-handed. So, at that point you’ve got to take responsibility for it and see how you can change.”
Kerr referenced the worst of the Warriors collapses this season, on Feb. 5 at Utah, the day before Butler was acquired and three days before his debut. The Jazz, trailing by 11, outscored the Warriors 20-6 in less than three minutes to steal a win.
“That’s a team that’s in the lottery and not going anywhere this year,” Kerr said. “The point is all 30 teams have the ability to score 20 points in three minutes. Everyone can shoot 3s now. It’s not like the old days where you can afford a couple of careless turnovers, and it may not bite you. It’s going to bite you now.”
It didn’t bite hard enough to hurt against the last four opponents: Brooklyn, Detroit, Portland and Sacramento. The next few opponents have bigger teeth.
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Jase Richardson scores 17 to lead No. 7 Michigan St. past No. 23 Oregon 74-64 in Big Ten Tournament
Jase Richardson scored 17 points and Jeremy Fears Jr. added 11 points and five assists to lead No. 7 Michigan State past No. 23 Oregon 74-64 in the first of Friday's four Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal games. The Spartans (27-5) have now won eight straight, matching a season best. The league's regular-season champion will face either No. 18 Wisconsin or fourth-seeded UCLA in Saturday's first semifinal game.