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Scott-Pollard

Scot Pollard Previews The College Basketball Tournament

Former Sacramento King and current Kansas Jayhawks broadcaster Scot Pollard calls Grant to talk about the NCAA Tournament starting this week.  Grant asks Scot about possible upsets within the tournament regarding Kentucky, Missouri, and Duke.  [...]

1140 The Fan–2012/03/13

Tim Brando

Tim Brando Shares His College Basketball Picks With Grant Napear

CBS Sports play-by-play broadcaster Tim Brando comes on with Grant to preview the College Basketball Tournament.  Brando gives his picks and why he believes Creighton will beat North Carolina.  Brando also talks about how surprising [...]

1140 The Fan–2012/03/13

Corliss Williamson

Audio: Corliss Williamson Talks With Jason Ross About His Days With The Kings

Current Central Arkansas Mens NCAA basketball head coach and former Sacramento King Corliss “Big Nasty” Williamson joins Jason to reminisce about the days where he played in the league for the Kings.  Williamson also talks [...]

1140 The Fan–2011/05/31

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Audio: The Grant Napear Show – April 5, 2011

Grant crammed the usual 3 hours into 60 minutes this afternoon, broadcasting from Dallas before the Kings tip off against the Mavericks.

1140 The Fan–2011/04/06

Tim Brando

Audio: Tim Brando Recaps The NCAA Championship Game With Grant Napear

Tim Brando recaps an NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Game that was full of smothering defense and outrageously poor shooting.  Tim also discusses how scholarship reduction and a rise in talent level have evened the playing [...]

1140 The Fan–2011/04/06

Kemba Walker #15 of the Connecticut Huskies goes to the basket against Matt Howard #54 and Shelvin Mack #1 of the Butler Bulldogs during the National Championship Game of the 2011 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament at Reliant Stadium on April 4, 2011 in Houston, Texas.  (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

UConn Defeats Butler 53-41 For Title

Kemba Walker scored 16 points and Connecticut beat Butler 53-41 on Monday night to give Jim Calhoun his third national championship, something only four other coaches have done.

2011/04/04

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