Doug Haller
Doug Haller is a senior writer based in Arizona. He previously worked 13 years at The Arizona Republic, where he covered three Final Fours and four football national championship games. He is a five-time winner of the Arizona Sportswriter of the Year award. Doug Haller is a senior writer based in Arizona. He previously worked 13 years at The Arizona Republic, where he covered three Final Fours and four football national championship games. He is a five-time winner of the Arizona Sportswriter of the Year award. More Stories
Biography:
https://theathletic.com/author/doug-haller/
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Bias
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- > Tristen Netwon waited for the ball screen up top, then hit cutting big man Donovan Clingan down the lane for an emphatic dunk. <The Connecticut bench exploded.
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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- > For 30-plus minutes, the Crimson Tide tested the Huskies (36-3).
- With 12:44 left in the second half, Grant Nelson hit a soft jump hook to tie the contest 56-56.
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- With 12:44 left in the second half, Grant Nelson hit a soft jump hook to tie the contest 56-56.
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