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  1. ESPN Chicago: 3/9

    Illinois athletic director Mike Thomas discusses Bruce Weber's firing and where the Illinois basketball program will look for his replacement.

    Audio Podcast | March 09, 2012
  2. Ending The Saga

    The Billy Donovan era in Orlando was short and embarrassing. Billy has apparently agreed to a 5-year no entrance into the NBA clause. Will Stan Van Gundy be his replacement? Not without compensation from the Heat. Green loves Jay Bilas, who says he h

    Audio Podcast | June 06, 2007
  3. Andy Katz, CBB

    For Billy Donovan to take the Magic job, it had to be the right situation for him, his family and financially. Donovan wanted to stay close to home, too. Florida assistant Anthony Grant or Villanova's Jay Wright could be possible replacements.

    Audio Podcast | June 01, 2007
  4. Taser Replacement

    Greeny's still trying to figure out what Golic will do if he loses his bracket wager. Also, Greeny says John Thompson III should get every penny he demands. If he stays with Georgetown, it's good for all of college basketball.

    Audio Podcast | March 29, 2007
  5. Andy Katz, CBB

    Katz said Minnesota had been working on Tubby Smith for six weeks now. Tubby didn't feel as wanted at Kentucky and was looking for a new challenge. Minnesota can provide a great home court advantage. He sees Tom Crean, Mark Few and Jay Wright as pote

    Audio Podcast | March 23, 2007
  6. Doug Gottlieb, CBB

    Doug thinks Minnesota is a better fit for Tubby Smith because of the high expectations at Kentucky. He proved himself worthy of the job, but not of greatness. His top replacements would be Donovan, Pitino and Calipari. Memphis-Texas A&M surprised him

    Audio Podcast | March 23, 2007
  7. Andy Katz, CBB

    Andy said that coaches want to go where they're really wanted. It's hard to stay somewhere long term these days. Obviously, Tubby feels welcome in Minnesota. As far as his replacement in Kentucky, Marquette's Crean and Gonzaga's Few are possibilities

    Audio Podcast | March 22, 2007