Full disclosure: I hate when basketball players whine about calls that officials make during games.
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(1). The smallest thing can cause the biggest uproar.
One of the endearing traits of the Nevada state high school basketball championships is that unlike in other states, the big schools cut down the nets — in a manner of speaking — first, on Friday night. Then they step aside to consider their scholarship offers and shoe contracts while the little schools play title games on Saturday.
What a novel concept: A college basketball game in which the biggest plays are made by seniors.
This was the condensed version. The appetizer. The 15-hour edition of something that takes the actual selection committee five days to complete. This was NCAA bracketing on speed and chocolate sauce.