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Coach K needs to suspend Grayson Allen

Grayson Allen has now tripped an opponent three times. Not once. Not twice. Three times. Mike Krzyzewski, mostly, let it slide the first two times. He cannot do so again.

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Dwyane Wade believes the Bulls are putting too much pressure on Jimmy Butler late in games and thinks a more versatile offense will help Chicago change some dismal late-game numbers.

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BYU's INT seals Poinsettia Bowl victory (1:42)

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Gobert knees Barnes in stomach on dunk
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Matt Barnes came just a bit too late to stop Rudy Gobert from scoring, and instead took a knee to the stomach for his troubles.

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Snider's big game leads Louisville by Kentucky
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In a game that lived up to the hype, Quentin Snider put up 22 points and added five assists in No. 10 Louisville's 73-70 win over No. 6 Kentucky.

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Allen emotional postgame after tripping incident
NCAAM 

Grayson Allen addressed the media after tripping Elon's Steven Santa Ana, saying he apologized after the game and doesn't see this behavior continuing.

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Jefferson fired up at refs, gets tossed
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Richard Jefferson gets tangled up with Thon Maker and the two need to be seperated. Jefferson would ultimately be ejected after arguing with the referees and throws his jersey into the crowd on the way out.

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Ian Begley ESPN Staff Writer 

The Knicks were feeling optimistic about their potential the day after their comeback win over Indiana. "With this team and the talent that we have, we have the opportunity to do something special and solidify our self as one of the top seeds in the East," Carmelo Anthony said Wednesday. "But we have to work on some things and get better."

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Cousins shakes off Gobert, throws one down
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Rudy Gobert bites on DeMarcus Cousins' pump fake, allowing Boogie to throw down a vicious one-handed dunk.

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Butler can't concentrate with loud arena music
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Before shooting a technical foul, Jimmy Butler gives the ball back to the official and signals to the scorer's table to turn down the blaring Christmas music in the United Center.

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Interception seals bowl victory for BYU
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Kai Nacua picks off Wyoming QB Josh Allen with 1:22 left. The Cougars took two knees to run out the clock and secure the Poinsettia Bowl win over their former conference rival.

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Dave Tuley ESPN Staff Writer 

BYU holds on to beat Wyoming 24-21 in the Poinsettia Bowl. The ViewFromVegas is Wyoming rallied to get in the back door as a 10-point underdog. Favorites have won 7 of the 9 bowls so far, but underdogs lead 5-4 ATS with three losing 'dogs staying within the spread. The game stayed under the betting total of 56.5 points and unders are now 8-1 as the only over was in last night's Boca Raton Bowl.

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Wyoming not going away quietly
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Josh Allen lofts it to Tanner Gentry for a 23-yard TD, cutting BYU's lead to 24-21 with just over 2:00 left in the fourth quarter of the Poinsettia Bowl.

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Myron Medcalf ESPN Staff Writer 

That's an impressive win for a Virginia team that just held Cal to 52 points and snapped the Bears' lengthy home streak. Kyle Guy showed up in the second half and hit critical shots in a tough road environment. Interesting night for the ACC. Should be an interesting race, too.

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Coach K: 'What Grayson did was unacceptable'
NCAAM 

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said Grayson Allen apologized to Steven Santa Ana after the Blue Devils' victory over Elon. Allen was called for a technical foul after tripping Santa Ana in the first half.

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Wyoming answers with touchdown
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Josh Allen finds Tanner Gentry in the back of the end zone for a 9-yard TD, cutting Wyoming's deficit to 24-14 in the fourth quarter against BYU in the Poinsettia Bowl.

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Myron Medcalf ESPN Staff Writer 

Shot-clock malfunction leads to shot clock violation for Cal upon further review. Unfair to Cal. Not their fault the clock stopped midgame, resulting in a crucial turnover with Virginia up by one late. Virginia hits the shot, extends lead to 3. Not right.

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Williams takes it to the house
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BYU RB Jamaal Williams breaks loose for a 36-yard TD run, extending the Cougars' fourth-quarter lead to 24-7 over Wyoming in the Poinsettia Bowl.

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Myron Medcalf ESPN Staff Writer 

Cal just a different team when both Ivan Rabb and Jabari Bird are healthy. But Kyle Guy continues to hit big shots down the stretch. Not a great night for either team from the 3-point line. But Guy's seven-point barrage has been one of the most impressive stretches of the week.

NCAAM 

Myron Medcalf ESPN Staff Writer 

Cal learning what other Virginia foes have experienced this season. When the Cavs pressure, they're not giving up easy looks and they're going to force you to prove your shooting ability. Lot of teams that look wonderful when they're running, exposed when forced into sloppy half-court sets by Cavs.

NCAAM 

BYU comes up with crazy tipped TD catch
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Tanner Mangum's pass bounced off one BYU receiver and two Wyoming defenders before Tanner Balderree ends up catching it in the back of the end zone for the score.

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Justin Verrier ESPN Staff Writer 

The Pelicans have made it very clear that this current five-game road stretch could ultimately be the difference in their season. "We've been making it known," Anthony Davis said after a 121-110 loss to OKC. "Nothing that needs to be thought about. Everybody in here knows we need to win all five games."

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Tim MacMahon ESPN Staff Writer 

The Jazz's tendency to let big leads slip away at home against sub-.500 teams finally bites them. Utah escaped against the Suns and Mavs, but the Kings came back from 20 down to pull off the 94-93 upset.

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Hill gets Wyoming on the board with TD
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Brian Hill takes it in from four yards out to cut into BYU's lead in the third quarter of the Poinsettia Bowl.

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