This Week's UPDATES
If it's Monday not Sunday, it's a whole new This Week's Updates. I wasn't able to write this post yesterday because I was celebrating my 26th Birthday all day last Saturday. Sometime later, I'll tell you all of you about it, and I also wanna share a huge announcement about something I'm planning to do this coming Summer but for now, let's discuss some of the big news from last week, starting with our 7-Day Round-Up. Coming at cha' on a Monday if you can believe it.
Last Night was the 2022 NBA All-Star game and the fifth straight year, Team LeBron sealed the victory, this time in the home city of LeBron James, Cleveland. There has been a number of good moments in basketball this weekend, but there has been one bad moment this weekend that nobody can believe. We'll get into that later, we must get through this brand new Max Sports rundown first.
Our Main Topic this week is on College Basketball. In one month's time, we will be treated to the 2022 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament which will culminate at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans this April. However, we're here to talk about the brawl that took place between two NCAA tournament hopefuls, Michigan and Wisconsin. The Wolverines and Badgers have been at war since joining the Big Ten Conference, and at the end of their game yesterday, which Wisconsin won by a score of 77-63, all heck broke loose. Michigan coach Juwan Howard got into a verbal exchange with Wisconsin assistant coach Joe Krabbenhoft, but it got even worst when Howard through a slap, or maybe it was a punch, to Krabbenhoft. After that, players and staff from both teams starting pushing, shoving and throwing punches, talk about a bitter rivalry. No comments after the brawl was made by the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been made on the actions of its Badgers, but the University of Michigan has been very disappointed in its Wolverines by saying there's no excuse" whatsoever for this incident. The Big Ten Conference has said in a statement that "swift and appropriate disciplinary action" would follow its own review, while they do that, let's review the incident ourselves in a special Web Choice playlist.
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