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Ted Robinson Interview, Oregon State and the Scary Tourney Teams Inside Pac-12 Men's Basketball

    • Basketball

On the seventh episode of Inside Pac-12 Men’s Basketball, Pac-12 Networks’ Mike Yam and Don MacLean break down the key story lines in the Conference of Champions. They discuss how Oregon State’s ability to break the press helped them defeat Oregon for a second time this season (5:30) and evaluate whether Colorado or Stanford could make a run in the Pac-12 tournament (12:25).

Mike and Don interview Pac-12 Networks’ Ted Robinson (19:00), and talk about the unpredictability of the Pac-12 this season. Robinson also reminisces about the amount of talent in the conference during the 2007-08 season (22:36), explains how special it was to be a part of eleven Olympic broadcasts (35:55), and discusses his friendship with tennis legend John McEnroe (38:00).

Don evaluates the NBA potential for Oregon State’s Tres Tinkle (46:42), and then on “Story Time with Don MacLean” he describes his pregame ritual while at UCLA and explains why the words “intensity” and “concentration” were so important to him (52:20).

On the seventh episode of Inside Pac-12 Men’s Basketball, Pac-12 Networks’ Mike Yam and Don MacLean break down the key story lines in the Conference of Champions. They discuss how Oregon State’s ability to break the press helped them defeat Oregon for a second time this season (5:30) and evaluate whether Colorado or Stanford could make a run in the Pac-12 tournament (12:25).

Mike and Don interview Pac-12 Networks’ Ted Robinson (19:00), and talk about the unpredictability of the Pac-12 this season. Robinson also reminisces about the amount of talent in the conference during the 2007-08 season (22:36), explains how special it was to be a part of eleven Olympic broadcasts (35:55), and discusses his friendship with tennis legend John McEnroe (38:00).

Don evaluates the NBA potential for Oregon State’s Tres Tinkle (46:42), and then on “Story Time with Don MacLean” he describes his pregame ritual while at UCLA and explains why the words “intensity” and “concentration” were so important to him (52:20).

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