
Matt Modderno
Bleav in Wizards Podcast Host, Writer at Bullets Forever
Host of the @BleavinWizards podcast w/ former Wizard Jahadi White & Bleav in DMV Hoops | @bulletsforever | @mid_madness | my life is dope & I do dope sh*t
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1 week ago |
bulletsforever.com | Matt Modderno
Photo by Kenny Giarla/NBAE via Getty Images On the latest episode of the Bleav in Wizards podcast, Jahadi White and I played a game of "Buy, Hold, Sell" regarding the futures of twelve key Wizards players. Each of us could only pick four players that should be kept as building blocks for the future, four that are good to hang onto for now but not necessarily part of the long-term core, and four that we're okay with the team moving on from now.
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1 week ago |
midmajormadness.com | Matt Modderno
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images American University won a share of the Patriot League regular season championship and won the Patriot League Tournament. George Mason won a share of the Atlantic 10 regular season and made the finals of the A10 Tournament. George Washington made it to the A10 Tournament Quarterfinals despite being picked 13th in the preseason and losing an All-Conference-caliber player before the season.
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2 weeks ago |
midmajormadness.com | Matt Modderno
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images With player movement at an all-time high due to the ability to transfer an unlimited number of times, player retention has never been harder at the mid-major level. You’ll hear lots of coaches talk about the benefit of “getting old and staying old” when building out a team, but there’s extra benefit to being able to have a young core grow together. And that’s exactly what George Washington will be able to do next season.
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2 weeks ago |
midmajormadness.com | Matt Modderno
Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images The mid-major programs in the Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia area (DMV) served notice to the rest of the college basketball landscape that they’re not to be slept on. Several programs overachieved in their respective leagues relative to the expectations placed on them prior to the season and made noise in their respective postseason tournaments.
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1 month ago |
bulletsforever.com | Matt Modderno
Photo by Lance King/Getty Images Raleigh, NC - The Duke NBA Draft prospects continued to impress in another NCAA Tournament win, this time an 89-66 win over Baylor. Freshman forward Cooper Flagg continued to demonstrate why he’s the consensus number one overall pick in this June’s NBA Draft. He recorded 18 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, and 1 block.
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👀 best performance by a rookie this season?

Zaccharie Risacher tonight: 38 PTS 4 REB 2 STL 1 BLK 15-20 FG 6-11 3PT Most points by a rookie in a game this season. https://t.co/8TQEc7TKBa

I know of a local program that happens to have available guard minutes to offer 🐢👀

NEWS: Top-25 recruit Acaden Lewis has decommitted from Kentucky, he told ESPN. "This was an incredibly difficult decision, but I have to do what's best for my future," Lewis said. "Thank you to Coach Pope and the whole Kentucky staff for all they've done for me so far." https://t.co/TSr7t3nBeV

We also talked about a really interesting quote from Deni Avdija related to NBA expansion to Europe

Buy, Hold, Sell the stocks of the Washington Wizards https://t.co/6MWcyYVwoE