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What to Watch This Weekend: NCAA Tournament Leads a Loaded Slate

What to Watch This Weekend: NCAA Tournament Leads a Loaded Slate

March 20–22, 2026

Basketball Owns the Weekend

NCAA Tournament — Second Round, Sat.–Sun. | CBS / TBS / TNT / truTV

Sixty-eight became sixty-four became thirty-two. Now it gets real. All four channels running simultaneously from 12:10 p.m. on. The remote is yours — use it.

Timberwolves at Celtics — Sun. March 22, 8 p.m. ET | NBC / Peacock

Sunday Night Basketball. Two of the better teams in their respective conferences, one national showcase slot. Anthony Edwards vs. Boston in a potential playoff preview.

Lakers at Magic — Sat. March 21, 7 p.m. ET | NBA TV

Luka and LeBron make a stop in Orlando. The Magic are sixth in the East and playoff-bound. Not a sleeper pick — a genuine test.

Hockey Means Business This Weekend

Stars at Wild — Sat. March 21, 4 p.m. ET | ESPN+/Hulu

Both teams in the thick of the Western playoff race, in St. Paul. The kind of game that doesn’t need a storyline because the standings tell you everything.

Ducks at Mammoth — Fri. March 20, 8 p.m. MT | Utah16 / ESPN+

Cutter Gauthier and the Ducks are the surprising Western team no one’s sleeping on anymore. Utah’s in its inaugural full season with a fanbase that’s shown up. A franchise-building moment for the Mammoth, against a Ducks team that has earned respect.

Lightning at Oilers — Sat. March 22, 8 p.m. ET | ESPN+

Kucherov and Vasilevskiy on the road to Rogers Place, McDavid without Draisaitl. Vasilevskiy will be the X-factor as Tampa Bay tries to stabilize a struggling defensive stretch.

Golf

Valspar Championship — Sat.–Sun. | Golf Channel (1–3 p.m.) / NBC (3–6 p.m.)

Innisbrook’s Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor, with a field that includes Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland (defending), Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, and Matt Fitzpatrick. The Florida Swing’s final stop before everything bends toward Augusta. The Copperhead is a grinder — birdies are earned, not found.

Soccer Has Two Proper Fixtures

Everton vs. Chelsea — Sat. March 21, 1:30 p.m. ET | USA Network

Matchday 31 of the Premier League. Chelsea coming to the newly-opened Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool. Two clubs trying to break recent form, in a fixture historically tighter than either would like to admit.

Real Madrid vs. Atlético Madrid — Sun. March 22, 4 p.m. ET | ESPN+

The Madrid derby at the Bernabéu. Atlético torched them 5-2 in the first derby back in September. Real has since steadied — new manager, three straight wins — but Bellingham is now hurt. This one has score-to-settle energy on both ends.

Racing

NASCAR at Darlington — Sun. March 22, 3 p.m. ET | FS1

The Lady in Black. Darlington Raceway is one of the most punishing tracks on the circuit — the egg-shaped layout means every car comes home with a Darlington stripe. Old-school stock car racing at its most character-building.

Two Prospect Filled Baseball Matchups

No. 3 Texas at No. 9 Auburn — Series, Fri.–Sun. | SEC Network+

This was one of the featured breakdowns on this week’s Three Quarter Slot podcast — and for good reason., this is the headliner college baseball series of the weekend. Two of the SEC’s top programs, early in conference play, at Plainsman Park. Friday is 6 p.m. CT. None of the three games land on national linear TV — they stream on SEC Network+ — but the rankings, the venue, and the early-season stakes make this worth hunting down.

Spring Breakout: Tigers vs. Pirates — Fri. March 20, 7:35 p.m. ET | MLB Network / Peacock / MLB.TV

The main event of MLB’s prospect showcase. Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin — No. 1 overall prospect in baseball — takes center stage in the prime time slot. The No. 2 prospect, Tigers shortstop Kevin McGonigle, won’t be suiting up; he’s staying with the big-league club. But Detroit still brings Max Clark and a loaded outfield. Consider this a trailer for the next five years of baseball.

If you want a deeper look at these players, full reports are up on Three Quarter Slot, and the weekly breakdown is available on the TQS YouTube.

THE REMOTE PLAN

Friday opens with the Texas-Auburn series and Spring Breakout prospects, which is a very good way to start a sports weekend. Saturday is genuinely stacked — tournament games from noon onward, the derby at 4, Lakers at 7, Lightning-Oilers at 8. Sunday closes it out with the Madrid derby, NASCAR, the tournament, and Sunday Night Basketball. There is no excuse for a slow weekend. There are only bad prioritization decisions.

2020 NBA Mock Draft

Rnd. Pick Team Player Pos. School / Country
1 1         Minnesota Timberwolves LaMelo Ball G Australia
1 2 Golden State Warriors James Wiseman C Memphis
1 3 Charlotte Hornets Anthony Edwards G Georgia
1 4 Chicago Bulls Obi Toppin  F Dayton
1 5 Cleveland Cavaliers Deni Avdija F Israel
1 6 Atlanta Hawks Isaac Okoro F Auburn
1 7 Detroit Pistons Tyrese Haliburton  G Iowa State
1 8 New York Knicks Killian Hayes G France
1 9 Washington Wizards Onyeka Okongwu C USC
1 10 Phoenix Suns Cole Anthony G North Carolina
1 11 San Antonio Spurs Saddiq Bey F Villanova
1 12 Sacramento Kings Precious Achiuwa F Memphis
1 13 New Orleans Pelicans Devin Vassel G Florida State
1 14 Boston Celtics  Tyrese Maxey G Kentucky
1 15 Orlando Magic Patrick Wiliams F Florida State
1 16 Houston Rockets  Kira Lewis G Alabama
1 17 Minnesota Timberwolves RJ Hampton G New Zealand
1 18 Dallas Mavericks Aaron Nesmith F Vanderbilt
1 19 Brooklyn Nets  Tyler Bey F Colorado
1 20 Miami Heat Aleksej Pokusevski F Greece
1 21 Philadelphia 76ers  Josh Green  G Arizona
1 22 Denver Nuggets Leandro Bolmaro G Argentina
1 23 Utah Jazz Tyrell Terry G Stanford
1 24 Milwaukee Bucks Tre Jones G Duke
1 25 Oklahoma City Thunder Theo Maledon G France
1 26 Boston Celtics Nico Mannion G Arizona
1 27 New York Knicks Malachi Flynn G San Diego State
1 28 Los Angeles Lakers Paul Reed F DePaul
1 29 Toronto Raptors Vernon Carey  C Duke
1 30 Boston Celtics Cassius Winston G Michigan State

 

A look at the NBA Trade Deadline

The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, and it was a busy one. The Golden State Warriors have gone from perennial NBA Finals favorites to battling for the number one pick in the draft, and they just improved their future by trading away the biggest name at the deadline. D’Angelo Russell is headed to the Minnesota Timberwolves where he will join fellow young phenom Karl-Anthony Towns to create two stars of their own to build around. Meanwhile the Warriors got an extra 2021 first round pick and the under-performing Andrew Wiggins who, with a fully healthy Warriors team, could actually fit in pretty well.

The Timberwolves were a third team really just watching in another big time deal that has many calling the Miami Heat a legit threat in the East after adding Andre Iguodala along with Solomon Hill and Jae Crowder. The Memphis Grizzlies took the often suspended Dion Waiters off Miami’s hands while also adding big man Gorgui Dieng and quality swing Justice Winslow. The Timberwolves added James Johnson, but that isn’t going to be a memorable piece of the deal.  

The Warriors did not end their dealings with the big trade with Minnesota, they sent Alec Burks and Glenn Robinson III for a trio of second round picks.

The Los Angeles Clippers beat out the cross town Lakers to get Marcus Morris, while also adding Isaiah Thomas, by sending of Moe Harkless and a couple picks.

In the head scratcher of the week, Clint Capela seemingly hurt the Rockets chances of contending after he was sent to the Atlanta Hawks along with Nene and they received Robert Covington and Jordan Bell in the deal, who was then sent along to Memphis for Bruno Caboclo. The Timberwolves landed Malik Beasley, Juan Hernangomez, Evan Turner, Jarred Vanderbilt, and a first rounder while the Nuggets added Gerald Green, Noah Vonley, Keita Bates-Diop, a first rounder, and Shabazz Napier, who was subsequently flipped.

The trade that may have come as the biggest surprise as it was not between contenders was the Cleveland Cavaliers got big man Andre Drummond for just John Henson, Brandon Knight, and a second round pick.

Finally, the Hawks parted with Alex Len and Jabari Parker (another highly touted but underperforming player) to reunite with Dewayne Dedmon and a couple of second rounders.

Overall, the contenders were rather quiet, but ther lower level clubs this season were quite active in setting themselves up for the future.