
Tyler Cronin
Host at 3 Bid League
Contributor at Busting Brackets
Host of @3BidLeaguePod/@UpTheCoastsPod Contributor @BustingBrackets. Mostly basketball and tennis analysis, with Pirates, Steelers and CFC rantings mixed in
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6 days ago |
bustingbrackets.com | Tyler Cronin
Continuing my series on Roster Construction Season (started with last week's ten storylines), it's the perfect time for a useful top twenty-five ranking. At this point in the transfer portal cycle, most teams have filled out at least half of their likely rotation for next season, but still have holes to fill. At the same time, the top end talent in the transfer portal is now somewhat depleted, leaving many of best teams competing with each other for players who they may not have a backup plan for.
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2 weeks ago |
bustingbrackets.com | Tyler Cronin
Florida just won the National Championship, but that doesn't mean that it's now the offseason. In today's transfer portal landscape, that doesn't come until sometime in May. For now, we have entered Roster Construction season, a whirlwind four to eight weeks that we all watch on our phones, instead of our televisions. There are hundreds of potential storylines and questions that will pop up between now and Memorial Day, but I paired it down to just ten (and maybe a bonus eleventh). 1.
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4 weeks ago |
bustingbrackets.com | Tyler Cronin
Four months after their November 22nd meeting (a 69-55 Duke win in Tucson), number one seed Duke and fourth seeded Arizona will face off again in the Sweet Sixteen. The game is also a rematch for Duke fans against former arch-rival Caleb Love, who led the way with twenty-eight points for UNC in the Tar Heels' legendary upset victory over the Blue Devils in the 2022 Final Four.
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1 month ago |
bustingbrackets.com | Tyler Cronin
The experience of both of the two seeds who escaped Rocket Arena in Cleveland with a trip to the Sweet Sixteen booked was emblematic of this first weekend of the 2025 NCAA Tournament as a whole. Both Alabama and Michigan State were threatened not once, but twice and yet, still managed to post a pair of victories without any true hold your breath moments.
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1 month ago |
bustingbrackets.com | Tyler Cronin
On Sunday night, a pair of regular conference champions will meet in a sneaky good matchup. Second seeded Michigan State, the Big Ten winner, will try for the magic sixteenth Sweet Sixteen appearance of coach Tom Izzo's career. Meanwhile, the Mountain West champion, tenth seeded New Mexico will try to get to the second weekend for the first time since 1974. After a tight first half, Michigan State blew out Bryant 87-62 in their opening game.
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The Kawhi segment is exactly why the NBA is great. As they rattle off all of these stats where Kawhi is 1 of 7 or 1 of 10, every other guy is a legend Save for a few who were derailed by injury, only the true greats ever have transcendent seasons

New BS Podcast! —I went to G2 Minn/LA and had some notes —40 mins on Kawhi’s crazy career renaissance and Kawhi in general with @ZachLowe_NBA —NFL Draft burning questions w/ @PSchrags https://t.co/wEaOpVG6W1

Disastrous half for Chelsea when they were playing exclusively through Sancho and Palmer. The moment the ball flipped to the right, Neto and Enzo were able to start opening up space and Fulham couldn’t keep the ball out of the middle. Stunning comeback

This is an absolute lie. A mom just tried to buy mine for her sad kid 2 minutes ago

I'm told Bob Nutting drove in today and saw the lines wrapping around the ballpark for blocks and that he has demanded the Pirates organization works on a plan to ensure that *all fans,* not just the advertised 20,000, receive a Skenes Bobblehead. Any fan who scanned in to