This episode of The C.L. Brown Show features former Bellarmine basketball coach Scott Davenport to help breakdown the start of the NCAA Tournament.
Davenport gives insight into how Louisville may manage Mikel Brown Jr.’s attempt to return from a back injury. He explains why Kentucky is in for a battle in the first round against Santa Clara and its coach Herb Sendek, who is a former Rick Pitino assistant coach at UK. Davenport also delves into how the talent gap has increased to a point where the underdog darlings of past tournaments are fading.
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