Jay Bilas Calls for Court Stormers' Arrests: Kyle Filipowski's Sell Job
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ESPN analyst Jay Bilas is speaking out about the recent trend of court storming in college basketball. In this video, Bilas calls for the arrest of those who rush the court, citing the dangerous and disrespectful nature of the act. He also discusses the impressive "sell job" by player Kyle Filipowski during a recent court storming incident, sparking an important conversation about sportsmanship and player safety. Don't miss this thought-provoking commentary from Jay Bilas on the latest #kylefilipowski incident.
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