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If February is any indication, this will be a wild March when the madness begins. College basketball has no dominate teams and upsets seem to come nightly.

Thursday, Feb. 14

NBA double header (7 p.m.-midnight, TNT): A rematch of last year's NBA finals featuring the Miami Heat at the Oklahoma City Thunder, followed by a battle for L.A. with the Clippers battling the Lakers.

Friday, Feb. 15

College basketball (8-10 p.m., ESPN): Cincinnati faces Georgetown in a Big East clash that could have implications for both teams when the calendar turns to March.

Saturday, Feb. 16

College basketball (7-9 p.m., ESPN 2): Ole Miss tries to keep their drive to the NCAA Tournament on track at home against Georgia.

Sunday, Feb. 17

NBA (7-10 p.m., TNT): The best 
players from the Western Conference host the best players from the Eastern Conference in the 2013 NBA 
All-Star Game.

Monday, Feb. 18

College basketball (6-9 p.m., ESPN): The Notre Dame Fighting Irish hit the road to meet the Pittsburgh Panthers in a top-25 matchup.

Tuesday, Feb. 19

NHL (7-10 p.m., NBC Sports Network): The San Jose Sharks take on western-conference foe the St. Louis Blues as both teams battle for playoff positioning in a short hockey season.

Wednesday, Feb. 20

College basketball (6-8 p.m., CSS): Ole Miss should get another win, this time on the road against South Carolina, as SEC play slowly begins to come to a close.

It has been a rough couple of weeks for the Ole Miss basketball team as the Rebels failed to beat any of the top teams in the SEC. Ole Miss lost to Kentucky, Florida and Missouri in three of their last four games.

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