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Prospects continue to gather feedback and make decisions for the 2021 NBA draft.
Few prospects who seemed draftable have announced they ll be heading back to school. The biggest name yet to publicly declare or return is Texas Greg Brown, who we re projecting to stay in school.
There is still a considerable amount of down time for scouting departments from now until lottery night on June 21. We ve simulated the draft order with Tankathon, and the results triggered some interesting trades previously made.
1. Oklahoma City Thunder: Cade Cunningham (Oklahoma State, PG/SG, Freshman)
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The Oklahoma City Thunder s commitment to building through the draft could pay off big with some 2021 lottery luck. It will be a huge night for the franchise. Winning that first pick likely means adding Cade Cunningham to join Shai Gilgeous-Alexlander and create a big, skilled, versatile backcourt.
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Dave Pasch will have the call between the Utes and Trojans while Bill Walton serves as the analyst Saturday. Both teams will look to right the ship after dropping their respective games Thursday night.
LET EM PLAY!
Per sports-reference.com, there have only been 29 games since the 2010-11 season where a team didn t attempt a single free throw an entire game and Utah was the newest member of that rare list after not attempting a free throw against #RV/RV UCLA. This was the first time in program history where the Utes did not attempt a single free throw in a game.
February 10, 2021 10:37 pm
Playing for the first time since March 9, 2013, the Providence College men’s basketball team defeated the UConn Huskies, 70-59, on Wednesday, February 10 in Alumni Hall at Providence College. It marked the first game between the two long-time New England rivals as UConn rejoined the BIG EAST this season. With the win, the Friars moved to 10-10 overall and 6-8 in BIG EAST play. This marked the first win against the Huskies since February 28, 2012 when the Friars won 72-70 in Providence. Nate Watson (Portsmouth, Va.) and David Duke (Providence, R.I.) led the way in scoring for the Friars with 17 points each. Noah Horchler (Melbourne Beach, Fla.) led the team in rebounds with 10.
February 6, 2021 8:10 pm
The Providence College men’s basketball team was defeated by the St. John’s Red Storm, 92-81, on Saturday, Feb. 6 in Alumni Hall at Providence College. The Friars fall to 9-10 overall and 5-8 in BIG EAST play.
Nate Watson (Portsmouth, Va.) registered a career-high 30 points in the game. Noah Horchler (Melbourne Beach, Fla.) scored a season-high 19 points. Both players corralled eight rebounds in the game.
Horchler and A.J. Reeves (Roxbury, Mass.) scored the opening baskets for the Friars. At the 17:02 mark, Horchler knocked down his first three-pointer. Both teams played well offensively to start the game.