The Unpredictable NCAA Tournament, NBA Playoff Projections, and Women’s Basketball Greatness: A Closer Look on The Good Word with Goodwill

Analyzing Caitlin Clark’s potential WNBA career, the Milwaukee Bucks’ struggles, and the New York Knicks’ road to the playoffs with Monica McNutt.

In this episode of The Good Word with Goodwill, Vincent Goodwill and Monica McNutt discuss a variety of topics. They begin by analyzing the controversial foul call in the women’s NCAA tournament and recognizing Dawn Staley as one of the best coaches in women’s basketball history.

The possibility of a playoff matchup between the Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks is explored, with doubts about the Cavaliers’ chances without Donovan Mitchell. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Bucks raise questions about their current state and future prospects with head coach Doc Rivers leading the team to a losing record.

The focus then shifts to the New York Knicks, who have shown success when OG Anunoby plays, but may struggle without Julius Randle. The team’s adjustments to new NBA rules and potential playoff matchups, including against the Boston Celtics, are discussed.

Monica provides insights on what to expect from Caitlin Clark in her rookie season with the WNBA and why she may not be a guaranteed winner of Rookie of the Year. For more information on this episode, visit Ball Don’t Lie on YouTube or tune into other Yahoo Sports family podcasts available on Apple Podcasts or Yahoo Sports Podcasts.

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