LISTEN: Chipotle Clash of Champions preview and more | No Shot Clock, Episode 121

On the latest episode of No Shot Clock Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien answer questions from the listener mailbag and give their Two Takes, a regular weekly feature of commentary and opinion on high school basketball.

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On the latest episode of No Shot Clock Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien answer questions from the listener mailbag and give their Two Takes, a regular weekly feature of commentary and opinion on high school basketball.

The mailbag is the biggest and longest of the season, with tons of questions addresed:

-Is Simeon senior/Michigan recruit Isaiah Barnes a Player of the Year contender?

-Mid-Suburban League title game predictions

-Building the perfect conference

-How good has Indian Creek been the last two years?

-Who are the best underclassmen in the Chipotle event?

-Could Downers Grove North upset Glenbard West?

The episode wraps up with debate and predictions for all four of the Chipotle Clash of Champions quarterfinal games and of course picks to win it all.

All that and more.

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