Why are there no NBA games today? NCAA Tournament championship takes Monday spotlight

Why are there no NBA games today? NCAA Tournament championship takes Monday spotlight

With the NBA season winding down, we’ve come to expect games every night as playoff seedings in both the Eastern and Western Conference are still not completely locked in. Interestingly enough, there are no NBA games on Monday, April 4. 

So, why are there no NBA games today? What makes this Monday different from any other night in the NBA regular season?

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The answer is pretty straightforward — the championship game of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament will take place on Monday, April 4.

Why are there no NBA games on Monday?

With all eyes focused on the culmination of NCAA March Madness, the NBA gives the NCAA the national television stage and lets the championship game be the focus for all hardcore basketball fans. 

On Monday, the NCAA championship game between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Kansas Jayhawks will take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. 

What time does the NCAA Tournament championship start?

  • Tipoff: 9:20 p.m. ET | 6:20 p.m. PT

Tip off for the national title game between UNC and Kansas is 9:20 p.m. ET on Monday, April 4. The time, while a bit later in the evening on the East Coast, is the customary tipoff time for the game to start.

What channel is UNC vs. Kansas on?

  • TV channel: TBS
  • Live stream: Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, March Madness Live

Unlike recent years, the March Madness final will air on TNT and TBS, as opposed to CBS. There will be familiar voices on the call, however: Jim Nantz will be on the play-by-play mic, with Bill Raftery and Grant Hill filling out the broadcast booth. Tracy Wolfson will work the sidelines.

For those looking to live stream the NCAA Tournament final, there are several options, including YouTube TV, Hulu+ Live TV and DirecTV Stream.

Sling TV’s Blue package offers the cheapest solution, at $24.99 for the first month:

  Sling Blue YouTube TV fuboTV Hulu + Live DirecTV Stream
TBS Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Price $24.99 (first month) $64.99 $64.99 $69.99 $69.99

UNC NCAA Tournament 2022 record

Date Round Opponent Result
Thursday, March 17 First round Marquette (No. 9, East Region) 95-63, W
Saturday, March 19 Second round Baylor (No. 1, East Region) 93-86, W (OT)
Friday, March 25 Sweet 16 UCLA (No. 4, East Region) 73-66, W
Sunday, March 27 Elite Eight Saint Peter’s (No. 15, East Region) 69-49, W
Saturday, April 2 Final Four Duke (No. 2, West Region) 81-77, W

Kansas NCAA Tournament 2022 record

Date Round Opponent Result
Thursday, March 17 First round Texas Southern (No. 16, Midwest Region 83-56, W
Saturday, March 19 Second round Creighton (No. 9, Midwest Region) 79-72, W
Friday, March 25 Sweet 16 Providence (No. 4, Midwest Region) 66-61, W
Sunday, March 27 Elite Eight Miami (No. 10, Midwest Region) 76-50
Saturday, April 2 Final Four Villanova (No. 2, Midwest Region) 81-65

Where is the NCAA Tournament championship in 2022?

  • Location: Caesars Superdome

The Caesars Superdome — formerly known as the Mercedes-Benz Superdome — hosts the Kansas vs. UNC showdown.

This is the first time since 2012 that the final game of the March Madness tournament will be in New Orleans, La.

Kansas lost to Kentucky 67-59 in 2012 in New Orleans.

Who won the national championship in 2021?

The Baylor Bears were the sole survivors of the 2021 March Madness tournament, holding off Gonzaga to win their first hoops championship. 

School National titles Most recent Runner-up finishes
UCLA 11 1995 2
Kentucky 8 2012 4
North Carolina 6 2017 5
Duke 5 2015 6
Indiana 5 1987 1
Connecticut 4 2014 0
Kansas 3 2008 6
Villanova 3 2018 1
Cincinnati 2 1962 1
Florida 2 2007 1
Louisville 2 1986 0
Michigan State 2 2000 1
North Carolina State 2 1983 0
Oklahoma State 2 1946 0
San Francisco 2 1956 0
Arizona 1 1997 1
Arkansas 1 1994 1
Baylor 1 2021 1
California 1 1959 1
City College of New York 1 1950 0
Georgetown 1 1984 3
Holy Cross 1 1947 0
La Salle 1 1954 0
Loyola (Ill.) 1 1963 0
Marquette 1 1977 1
Maryland 1 2002 0
Ohio State 1 1960 4
Oregon 1 1939 0
Stanford 1 1942 0
Syracuse 1 2003 2
UNLV 1 1990 0
Utah 1 1944 1
UTEP 1 1966 0
Virginia 1 2019 0
Wisconsin 1 1941 1
Wyoming 1 1943 0

2022 March Madness predictions: College basketball expert picks, odds, lines for Sweet 16 games Thursday

2022 March Madness predictions: College basketball expert picks, odds, lines for Sweet 16 games Thursday

Time for a confession off the top here before we get to Sweet 16 picks: March Madness has not been my month. The good news is that our expert picks — back in action today ahead of Thursday’s Sweet 16 fun! — features more than just your’s truly. Gary Parrish, Matt Norlander and Chip Patterson are all riding heaters into this second wave of tourney action, and David Cobb’s had a nice little run, too.

So if you want to tail their picks instead, I completely understand. Or if you really want to earn a bag, it seems fading me might be the real move. That choice is yours as you check out our picks below.

Either way, to get you prepped for the first day of the second week of the tournament, I’ve again convened our experts to make picks straight up and against the spread to help you pick your bracket (and hopefully make some cheddar along the way). You can also check our expert brackets or our reset brackets for the third round.

Be sure to stick with CBS Sports throughout the rest of the month for NCAA Tournament coverage through the end of the Final Four. Let’s take a look at our expert picks for the final slate of third-round games on Thursday.

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NCAA Tournament: Sweet 16 picks

(1) Gonzaga vs. (4) Arkansas

Thursday, 7:09 p.m. | CBS, March Madness Live: Gonzaga has not covered the spread in four of its last five games, including both of its NCAA Tournament matches. Arkansas, however, has covered the spread in 20 of its 35 games this season and is 4-1-0 ATS as an underdog, according to TeamRankings.com. The 8.5-point line feels like a reasonable number to clear for a Razorbacks team that can win a shootout or slugfest and has the personnel to match up favorably with the Zags. Pick: Arkansas +9

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(2) Villanova vs. (11) Michigan

Thursday, 7:29 p.m. | TBS, March Madness Live: Villanova right now looks like the strongest remaining No. 2 seed left in the bracket. That’s not saying too much — two of the four such seeds are already home and the other, Duke, has looked vulnerable — but it counts for something. This Jay Wright-coached Wildcats team is old, experienced and playing really well. Their advantage in the backcourt should trump their disadvantage in the frontcourt by a wide-enough margin to cover the spread. Pick: Villanova -5

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(2) Duke vs. (3) Texas Tech

Thursday, 9:39 p.m. | CBS, March Madness Live: What feels like an underdog play isn’t so in the eyes of oddsmakers. Texas Tech, the No. 3 seed, is giving 1.5 points to Duke, the No. 2 seed, in this West Region matchup. And I’m laying it with the Red Raiders. Their defense is ferocious, and the matchup overall for Duke is a nightmare for which to prepare even with several days of time. Pick: Texas Tech -1.5

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(1) Arizona vs. (5) Houston

Thursday, 9:59 p.m. | TBS, March Madness Live: Arizona had to go to overtime to take care of TCU in the second round, and it really struggled with the way the Horned Frogs crashed the offensive boards. That’s especially concerning against a Houston team that ranks as the third best offensive rebounding team in all of college hoops. But it’s an area in which I suspect Tommy Lloyd and his Wildcats staff will be prepared to battle ahead of Thursday. If it boils down to talent as I suspect, I like Zona giving the points. Pick: Arizona -2

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Final seconds of Mavericks’ win over Timberwolves is everything that’s wrong with the end of NBA games

Final seconds of Mavericks’ win over Timberwolves is everything that’s wrong with the end of NBA games

The Dallas Mavericks beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 110-108 on Monday night in a game with big playoff-seeding implications, and the end of the game was awful. It shouldn’t have been. The game was back and forth down the stretch and had all the makings of a thrilling conclusion. 

But no. The NBA believes intentional fouls, intentional misses, parades of free throws and long replays are what the people pay to see instead of potential game-tying/winning shots. Seriously, can the league figure this nonsense out? It’s not that hard. 

The “should you foul when up 3 in the closing seconds?” debate is as tired as it is definitive. Yes, you should. No, you shouldn’t be able to. The Mavericks, based on the stupid rules that currently govern this scenario, played it right on Monday. The Timberwolves had possession, down three, with just over 10 seconds to play, and rather than the clock ticking down to a potential game-tying 3 — the exact sort of climactic ending that people who pay good money to watch these games yearn for — Reggie Bullock just grabbed Patrick Beverley before he had a chance to shoot. 

That’s an intentional foul. Call it as such. Award free throws and possession, and see how long teams keep intentionally fouling. Of course, guys would just start being a bit more discreet with their fouls, graying the area of intentionality. Fine. Any foul, whether on the floor or the shot, that occurs outside the 3-point arc and inside the final 24 seconds of game time results in three free throws. Problem solved. 

Unfortunately, that intentional foul on Beverley was only the beginning of a circus sequence only made necessary by this ridiculous rule, or lack thereof, however you want to look at it. After Beverley went to the line for two free throws, the first of which he missed, he had to miss the second on purpose. He managed to graze the rim in a perfect enough fashion to get his own rebound, at which point he was … fouled. Again. 

Or was he? 

Of course, the Mavericks asked for a review of the call, which they got. So now, instead of a potential game tying 3-pointer, we get an intentionally missed free throw followed by a lengthy review. Anyone else ready to turn the channel? The Mavericks won their case, which resulted in a jump ball instead of more Beverley free throws. 

The Timberwolves, still down three, won the jump ball, at which point we got the distinct pleasure of getting to witness the entire sequence all over again. Beverley chases down the loose ball, but before he can step back into a potential game-tying 3-pointer, Luka Doncic intentionally fouled him again. 

Luka actually pointed to the ref to tell him he was fouling him. No attempt whatsoever to veil his intentions. So Beverley walks back to the free throw line. Riveting stuff. He makes the first, misses the second on purpose. The ball bounces around and the clock runs out. The Mavs win the game by two points, and after all that, 10 seconds that felt like they took 10 minutes to run off, the fans never got to see a potential game-tying shot. 

The end of NBA games too often turn into the upside down. Fouls are supposed to hurt your chances of winning, but suddenly they help. You’re supposed to want to make free throws, but now you’re forced to try to miss. These rules took a really exciting game and turned it into a circus, complete with a long replay intermission, over the final minute, which is supposed to be the most exciting time of a close affair. 

NBA basketball is an entertainment product. 

Stop killing the most entertaining parts of the product. 

While we’re at it, for the love of god, please get rid of these take fouls that halt fast breaks. Let’s poll NBA fans and see what they would rather spend their hard-earned money watching: transition alley-oops and dunks from some of the greatest athletes in the world, or reach-out-and-grab-someone fouls that lead to the always exciting sideline-out-of-bounds pass to restart the possession. 

Also, since we’re going down this path, how about we stop rewarding teams for losing. The NFL just suspended Calvin Ridley for the entire 2022 season because he gambled on games, thereby tainting the integrity of the competition, yet this time of year, all over the NBA, and just about every sport, you can find teams losing on purpose. They are flat out manipulating the results of these games for their benefit. What’s the difference? 

The NBA has tried to discourage tanking by changing the lottery odds structure, but it’s a Band-aid over a gaping wound. Teams still have plenty of incentive to lose. The Portland Trail Blazers were inside the play-in line fairly recently and are still just two games back of a postseason spot, and they have absolutely no interest in winning. Their best players are strategically not playing. They’d lost 10 of their last 12 games. Seven of those 10 losses came by more than 30 points. 

There’s no perfect answer for any of this, but the questions we need to be asking are becoming more and more glaring. How long can the NBA reward things that are supposed to be punished? Losing. Fouling. It all falls into the same upside-down box. Everyone is yelling about these “take” fouls, and my guess is the league will address it this offseason in some capacity. The same needs to be done for these intentional fouls at the end of games, and that includes when the losing team tries to erase 47 minutes of defeat by turning the game into a carnival free-throw contest. 

But for now we’re just dealing with the utterly absurd scenario that calls for teams that are winning games to foul. Imagine a football team being up by six in the closing seconds of a game, and rather than allowing the opposing offense one final shot at a game-tying touchdown, they could just jump offsides, get whistled for a penalty, and somehow that forced the offense to kick a field goal, eliminating their opportunity to score the necessary amount of points to tie the game. 

It’s ridiculous in any other context than a basketball game, where we’ve just become accustomed to intentional fouls, either by the team winning or the team losing, defining the ends of games. As I said, there are ways to combat this. Foul outside the 3-point arc inside the final 24 seconds, it’s three free throws. Foul in an obviously intentional manner, it’s three free throws whether it’s on the shot or not. 

Or, why not give teams the opportunity to decline fouls the way a football penalty can be declined? In this case, the Mavericks would have fouled Beverley, and the Timberwolves would’ve rejected it. Add some time back on the clock and start the possession over. If you foul three straight times on a single possession, it’s three free throws. One way or another, the offensive team is going to get its shot to tie the game, and the fans are going to get what they paid for, which, with the astronomical prices they’re paying these days to watch games in which the best players regularly sit out anyway, should be the priority whenever possible. 

NHL Games Today: What games are on the NHL on TNT?

NHL Games Today: What games are on the NHL on TNT?

Wednesday night hockey on TNT is back again this 7 days for a further doubleheader of action. The Bruins journey to the point out of hockey to get on the Wild in the early sport on countrywide Television.

Afterwards in the night, the Lightning engage in for the initial time at Local weather Pledge Arena, as the Kraken host the reigning Stanley Cup champions. 

A few out of the four groups are on the lookout toward the postseason, when the Kraken have stumbled in the franchise’s initially year in the NHL. 

Here is anything you want to know ahead of the TNT game titles on Wednesday evening. 

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Minnesota Wild vs. Boston Bruins

What time is Wild-Bruins?

The matchup amongst the Wild and Bruins is established for 7:30 p.m. ET. The puck must fall soon immediately after that.

How can I enjoy the Wild-Bruins?

The match will be aired stay on TNT and also can be streamed on Hulu with Reside TvSling Tv set and YouTube Television set.  

What is each and every team’s record?

The two golf equipment enter Wednesday’s matchup in a playoff position but wanting to move up in the standings. 

The Wild are 7-10-2 because February and have received just four out of their previous 14 game titles. Just after a sensational get started to the period, the Wild are hanging on to a playoff spot, tied with Nashville for third in the Central Division, getting into the game towards the Bruins at 34-20-4. Minnesota is coming off a 6-2 reduction to the Predators on Sunday. 

For Boston, the workforce has been playing catchup in the Atlantic Division all year extended. They have sat in the fourth location in the division for pretty some time this time, heading into Wednesday with a record of 36-18-5, but an 8-1-1 history in their last 10 video games has them in just hanging distance of passing the Maple Leafs. 

Who leads every workforce in factors?

David Pastrnak is primary the way for the Bruins in the two points (60) and objectives (33). The Czech winger is on his way to averaging at the very least a issue per match for the fourth consecutive year, with his 60 points coming in 57 online games performed. Brad Marchand has 57 factors on the yr and he qualified prospects the staff in assists with 34. 

Kirill Kaprizov is obtaining a sensational sophomore season in the NHL, developing off a Calder Trophy-caliber yr in 2021 with 73 details in 57 game titles this year, fantastic ample to put him a tie for sixth-most in the league as properly as the team direct. He is also initially on the Wild in objectives and helps with 30 and 43, respectively. 

Seattle Kraken vs. Tampa Bay Lightning

What time is Kraken-Lightning?

The Kraken-Lightning sport is set to choose spot at 10 p.m. ET. subsequent the conclusion of the Wild-Bruins recreation. 

How can I look at the Kraken-Lightning?

The recreation will be aired are living on TNT and also can be streamed on Hulu with Dwell Tv setSling Tv and YouTube Tv.  

What is each individual team’s report?

It is two groups at absolutely distinct ends of the standings actively playing in the late game Wednesday.

Seattle has struggled in its inaugural season in the NHL, compiling a record of 18-37-6. The club has just two wins in its final 13 video games, a short while ago snapping a 4-sport skid with a 4-3 shootout get about the Montreal Canadiens. Only the Canadiens and Coyotes have a worst record so considerably this year than the Kraken. 

In the meantime, the Lightning search like a group prepared to make a run at a three-peat. Tampa Bay is second in the Atlantic Division with a record of 38-15-6. The workforce is coming off a 2-1 acquire around the Canucks on Sunday, which stopped a 3-sport shedding streak. 

Who prospects just about every team in factors?

Two of the few vibrant spots for the Kraken have been Jared McCann and Yanni Gourde. Both equally forwards enter Wednesday sharing the group direct in factors with 35. McCann’s 23 objectives is very first on the club even though Gourde’s 22 helps is the greatest on Seattle. 

For Tampa Bay, Steven Stamkos has bounced again nicely following a down year past 12 months. He has 63 details in 58 games, paving the way for the Lightning this time in that group. His 27 plans also rank initially on the crew, though Victor Hedman is foremost the Lightning in helps with 43. 

LADY CHARGERS PICK UP TWO WINS IN THREE GAMES TODAY

LADY CHARGERS PICK UP TWO WINS IN THREE GAMES TODAY

Winter season Haven, Fla. (3/13/22) The Dominican Higher education softball workforce won two out of a few online games performed nowadays at The Spring Video games. DC missing to the University of New Haven, but took video games from Saint Anselm College and laySaint Michael’s University.

Game A person:  The UNH offense proved to be much too substantially for the Woman Chargers as they rapidly crafted up a 9- direct right after a few innings of perform.  The lone DC run video game in the prime of the fourth inning on the 1 out solo property operate to middle field by Paige Sasser (Brentwood, Calif.) for the final 9-1 rating in five innings.

Sasser went 2-2 in the game with one RBI.

Pitcher Kyra Wiens (Chilliwack, British Columbia) took the loss (-1), although accumulating 5 strikeouts.

Sport Two: DC defeated Saint Anselm Higher education in their 2nd match of the day by the score of 8-4.

Dominican took a 1- lead in the initially on the RBI sacrifice squeeze bunt from Giovanna Salcido (Diamond Bar, Calif.).  Trailing 2-1 heading into the bottom of the 3rd stanza, the Woman Chargers scored four runs as Salcido strike a two-run blast over the proper subject fence and Sasser later on followed with an RBI one by the remaining side.  Appropriate fielder Madison Navarrete (Calimesa, Calif.) produced a two out RBi one by way of the still left facet for the 5-2 benefit.

The Girl Chargers added three far more runs in the fourth inning as freshman Chloe McIntosh (Menifee, Calif.) sent a two-run double to remaining discipline and later on with two outs initially basemen Kamryn Raya (Corona, Calif.) hit a run-scoring single by means of the remaining aspect for the 8-2 direct.

Saint Anselm scored two operates in the sixth inning for the remaining 8-4 Woman Charger acquire.

McIntosh, Salcido, Raya and Kristin Miscia (Basking Ridge, N.J.) hat two hits a-piece in the earn.

Reliever Samantha Carbonara (Newark, Del.) received the earn in 4 and 1/3 innings of operate, making it possible for two runs on four hits and five strikeouts.

Recreation Three: The recreation was tied at 10-all right after 7 innings of enjoy and the eighth began with the global tie breaker rule of a runner staying put on second base.  With one particular out, Sasser picked up the video game-profitable RBI with a solitary up the center for the 11-10 acquire.

Freshman Brooke Lockwood (Moorpark, Calif.) strike a 3-run blast to remaining middle industry in the base of the third inning and Salcido delivered the two-operate property run, also to left middle field, to make the score, 9-7.

Lockwood completed the video game with a few hits and 3 RBI, although Miscia, Salcido and Toni-Jo Lopez (Sylmar, Calif.) all experienced two hits in the get.

Carbonara picked up her second earn of the working day in four innings of reduction, making it possible for two runs (one particular attained) on three hits and four strikeouts.

Dominican takes on the University of Indianapolis and Southern Connecticut Condition College tomorrow at The Spring Video games.

 

 

 

MLB lockout: League sets new deadline for considering full season, could cancel more games Tuesday, per report

MLB lockout: League sets new deadline for considering full season, could cancel more games Tuesday, per report
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Major League Baseball presented the MLB Players Association with a new set of collective bargaining proposal hypotheticals as part of a Zoom call on Monday, and did so while setting a new deadline to avoid further regular season game cancellations, according to The Athletic‘s Evan Drellich. The league’s latest self-imposed time limit will fall sometime on Tuesday evening. 

Commissioner Rob Manfred scrapped the first two series on the schedule this past week as the owner-imposed deadline entered a third month, and he is prepared to scrap another two series if the two sides fail to come to terms on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement by the deadline. 

In an interesting and predictable twist, the league has informed the union that it views Tuesday as the last chance for the season to be 162 games in length and for the players to receive both full pay and full service time. As Drellich noted, none of those aspects can be dictated unilaterally, and each is subject to further negotiation between the sides.

The two series that Manfred canceled last week could be added to the end of the schedule if an agreement is reached on Tuesday, according to USA Today‘s Bob Nightengale. The odds of the two sides reaching a new deal on Tuesday still seem unfavorable, though Nightengale added that the league’s self-imposed deadline could be pushed to Wednesday if there’s significant progress Tuesday. As Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic tweeted, one player briefed on the league’s call was told that the parameters remained “tilted in the league’s favor.”

The league did up its offer on the Competitive Balance Tax threshold to $228 million, per Drellich. The union has requested that it start at $238 million, but that’s the number the league would have it swell to over the course of the CBA. Previously, the league had been offering to begin the CBA with a tax threshold of $220 million. Drellich notes that the league’s offer has “major strings attached.”

Former Marlins president David Samson broke down the latest in the MLB lockout on Tuesday’s Nothing Personal with David Samson. Listen below:

As a reminder, here’s where things stood after the union’s latest proposal on Sunday that saw them cede ground on multiple matters, including the league’s ability to implement a pitch clock, larger bases and defensive positioning rules in 2023:

  • The union lowered its request on the pre-arbitration bonus pool from $85 million to $80 million. The owners previously proposed a $30 million central fund, meaning the gap there remains sizable at $50 million.
  • As mentioned above, the union ceded no ground on its request for the Competitive Balance Tax to begin at $238 million and grow to $263 million. The league had countered with a CBT threshold that starts at $220 million and slowly climbs to $230 million. That changed on Monday, with the league going up to $228 million to begin and $238 million to end. This has been arguably the hottest button issue in negotiations, with four owners reportedly voting no to the proposal based solely on the CBT threshold.
  • The union also made no movement on its ask for a higher league minimum salary of $725,000, with annual raises of $20,000. The league has offered a minimum of $700,000 with annual raises of $10,000.
  • The union wants a draft lottery to determine the top six picks every summer as a means of curbing anti-competitive behavior. The league wants that lottery to cover only the top five picks.

A league spokesperson released a statement on Sunday suggesting the union’s offer was a step backward.