The Daily Read

Today's Read hopes everyone watched last night's "30 for 30" on ESPN.

From Basketball Times correspondent Kevin McNamara of the Providence Journal, a recent assault allegations brings back some bad memories at Providence.

Blair Kerkhoff, a Basketball Times contributor from the Kansas City Star, reports that while Kansas' recruiting picture will clear soon, Mizzou's is growing brighter.

After weighing the pros and cons, Baylor's Ekpe Udoh makes his decision: "I am all-in on going to the NBA," from the Dallas Morning News.  Now, here's what the decision means for Baylor.

Music to Spartan ears ... Kalin Lucas' dad declares to Michigan State, 'He'll be back,' from the Lansing State Journal.

Jeff Bzdelik: A buddy hire at Wake Forest or the next Coach K?  A heavy question from the Wilmington Star News.

From Wright State to Death Valley, new Clemson coach Brad Brownell sees big future, according to the Greenville News and the Anderson Independent Mail believes that Brownell made an impressive debut at his introductory press conference.

The most important voice in Morgantown offers kudos.  According to an interview with the Beckley Register-Herald, Jerry West believes Bob Huggins is "one of the most underrated coaches in America."

Past is prologue ... a look at the pioneers of North Carolina basketball, from the Chapel Hill News.

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