No Shot Clock, Ep. 159: The case for No. 1, breaking down the top teams

In this week’s episode, we each give our two takes and then we break down the eight teams that have a case to make to be ranked No. 1 so far this season.

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Curie’s Christian Brockett (5) reacts against Phillips.

Curie’s Christian Brockett (5) reacts against Phillips.

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In this week’s episode, we each give our two takes and then we break down the eight teams that have a case to make to be ranked No. 1 so far this season. It’s been an interesting three weeks and things are wide open right now. 

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