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A pre-March Madness Q&A with ESPN’s Jay Bilas


A March unlike any other has begun, and with that the thrill of Madness and 68 teams converging on Indianapolis for the NCAA men’s tournament. But before our collective imagination gets swept up in the postseason, the pandemic regular season — particularly the way it was experienced — deserves reflection. And who better to offer it than Jay Bilas. (Los Angeles Times)

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A pre-March Madness Q&A with ESPN’s Jay Bilas


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