March Madness 2016: Commentary from Twitter’s smartest coaches, players, and sports writers.

What Twitter’s Smartest Coaches, Players, and Sports Writers Are Saying About the NCAA Tournament

What Twitter’s Smartest Coaches, Players, and Sports Writers Are Saying About the NCAA Tournament

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March 17 2016 12:40 PM

What Twitter’s Smartest Coaches, Players, and Sports Writers Are Saying About the NCAA Tournament

Check out the instant locker room.

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Grayson Allen of the Duke Blue Devils, Melo Trimble of the Maryland Terrapins, and Tyler Ulis of the Kentucky Wildcats.

Photo illustration by Lisa Larson-Walker. Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images, Grant Halverson/Getty Images, Joel Auerbach/Getty Images.

The 2016 NCAA Tournament is set to tip off, which means you should ignore your work for the next several days and watch a lot of basketball instead. We’re here to help: With our tool, you can follow every bit of NCAA commentary as you watch the games live. On the left are tweets from dozens of current and former NCAA basketball players and coaches. On the right are tweets from the country’s best sports writers. Enjoy the instant locker room!

Chris Kirk is a web developer at New York magazine and Slate’s former interactives editor. Follow him on Twitter.

Josh Levin is Slate’s editorial director.