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lol....what else do they have?
They could pair their 2031 FRP with Middleton. He only has one year left on that contract after this season. Maybe they could get the piece they're missing for that. That's probably what I would try.
 
When the Marquette men's basketball team (2-0) takes on Central Michigan (1-1) at 8 p.m. Monday night at Fiserv Forum, their will be a Golden Eagles legend making his broadcast debut.

Wesley Matthews Jr., who starred at MU from 2005-09, will be in the FS1 broadcast booth alongside Terrence Oglesby as an analyst and Chris Vosters on play-by-play.
 
They could pair their 2031 FRP with Middleton. He only has one year left on that contract after this season. Maybe they could get the piece they're missing for that. That's probably what I would try.

Grant/ He came to Portland to play with Dame. Lets reunite them.
 
When the Marquette men's basketball team (2-0) takes on Central Michigan (1-1) at 8 p.m. Monday night at Fiserv Forum, their will be a Golden Eagles legend making his broadcast debut.

Wesley Matthews Jr., who starred at MU from 2005-09, will be in the FS1 broadcast booth alongside Terrence Oglesby as an analyst and Chris Vosters on play-by-play.
Hope Wessy doesn’t remember who taught him everything he knows
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Just finished watching the Spurs v Kings game….UNREAL!
 
I am pretty sure POR is the worst in the league. Not by record per se, yet, but just in terms of quality of play. Detroit city ain’t that bad anymore.
 
Miami pulls a Chris Webber.

With 1.1 seconds left in a TIED game, Miami calls a timeout when they didn't have one.

Detroit hits the technical free-throw and wins the game.

Something odd, after the technical free-throw, the referees gave the ball back to Detroit to inbound. Detroit's TV announcers assumed that Miami would be inbounding the ball and have to go full-court without a timeout.

If you call a timeout when there is none, does the other team get a free-throw and the ball?
 
Miami pulls a Chris Webber.

With 1.1 seconds left in a TIED game, Miami calls a timeout when they didn't have one.

Detroit hits the technical free-throw and wins the game.

Something odd, after the technical free-throw, the referees gave the ball back to Detroit to inbound. Detroit's TV announcers assumed that Miami would be inbounding the ball and have to go full-court without a timeout.

If you call a timeout when there is none, does the other team get a free-throw and the ball?
Yes. And it’s funny that Jalen Rose was there because that’s what happened to his team in 1993 NCAA title game only it was 2 shots (not 1) and the ball.
 

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