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Tonight 8:30 p.m. (Approx.) - 4A: Dallas Kimball vs. Cedar Park (Semi-Finals)

http://www.foxsportssouthwest.com/pages/streaming_3/0

Tomorrow Night 8:30 p.m. (Approx.) - 5A:: Garland Lakeview Centennial vs. Northside Taft (Semi-Finals)

FW Arlington Heights vs LaMarque @ 7:00 PM (w/future UT Star, Julien Lewis) Took down defending National Champs, Jack Yates HS & Galveston Ball)

Meet the LaMarque Cougars (They are blowing up!)

FOX Sports Southwest continues its UIL state basketball tournament coverage this week with live telecasts and webcasts from the boys tournament at the Erwin Center in Austin.

Class 5A, 4A, 3A and 1A Division II semifinal games and the 3A title game will be webcast live on FoxSportsSouthwest.com. FOX Sports Southwest will carry the 5A, 4A, 2A and 1A championships. Some of those games will be distributed on FOX Sports Southwest Plus due to programming conflicts on FOX Sports Southwest. Jeff Power, Lincoln Rose and Craig Way (based on his availability) will share the play-by-play duties with Neal Raphael and former Baylor coach Jim Haller splitting the analyst roles.

Coppell High School boys basketball coach Brad Chasteen, who won his 500th career game earlier this season, will join Ric Renner in studio on Saturday to analyze the days championship games.

UIL BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT TV SCHEDULE

(All times listed are Central)

Thursday, March 10 Semfinals

2:00 p.m.

3A: Corpus Christi West Oso vs. Dallas Smith

FoxSportsSouthwest.com

3:30 p.m.

3A: Burkburnett vs. Mexia

FoxSportsSouthwest.com

7:00 p.m.

4A: FW Arlington Heights vs. La Marque

FoxSportsSouthwest.com

8:30 p.m.

4A: Dallas Kimball vs. Cedar Park

FoxSportsSouthwest.com

Friday, March 11 Semfinals

3:30 p.m.

5A: FM Marcus vs. Fort Bend Hightower

FoxSportsSouthwest.com

7:00 p.m.

1A Division II: Bronte vs. Roxton

FoxSportsSouthwest.com

8:30 p.m.

5A:: Garland Lakeview Centennial vs. Northside Taft

FoxSportsSouthwest.com

Saturday, March 12

8:30 a.m.

1A Division I Championship

FOX Sports Southwest

10:00 a.m.

3A Championship

FoxSportsSouthwest.com

2:00 p.m.

2A Championship

FOX Sports Southwest Plus1

3:30 p.m.

4A Championship

FOX Sports Southwest Plus2

7:00 p.m.

1A Division II Championship

FOX Sports Southwest3

8:30 p.m.

5A Championship

FOX Sports Southwest3,4

1 Also replayed on FOX Sports Southwest at 5:30 p.m.

2 Also joined in progress on FOX Sports Southwest at conclusion of Pac-10 womens basketball championship

3 Available on FOX Sports Southwest Plus in markets carrying Lakers-Mavericks NBA game

4 Also replayed on FOX Sports Southwest at 11:00 p.m.

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Kimball 50 Cedar Park 36

Jalen Jones led Kimball with 19 points. I think Jordan Williams was the leading Kimball rebounder but he did not shoot much.

Not to knock a team as successful as Kimball, but with a front court going 6'6, 6'6 and 6'9, their offense seems to be take the first outside shoot available.

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Kimball 50 Cedar Park 36

Jalen Jones led Kimball with 19 points. I think Jordan Williams was the leading Kimball rebounder but he did not shoot much.

Not to knock a team as successful as Kimball, but with a front court going 6'6, 6'6 and 6'9, their offense seems to be take the first outside shoot available.

all 3 of those guys are wings on the next level, not back to the basket kids. It's no surprise they are trying to face, despite being the tallest kids on the team

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all 3 of those guys are wings on the next level, not back to the basket kids. It's no surprise they are trying to face, despite being the tallest kids on the team

Very few really good low post players in the NBA anymore. Matbe not a good move for a 6'6" kid, but anyone 6'9" or more that could come to college with a low post game already developed beyond high school, and continued that development with a couple of years in college, would be far more valuable to the NBA than another 6'9" small forward with an average outside shot by NBA standards.

Just sayin...

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