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NBA All-Star calls out March Madness fans for making too many brackets: 'Just so lame'

March Madness kicks off with a Cinderella prediction, and Olympic hockey hero Jack Hughes wants his golden puck from the Hockey Hall of Fame, sparking debate.

Before March Madness tips off with the first round Thursday afternoon, millions are scrambling to put together what they believe is the perfect bracket for the men's and women's NCAA tournaments.

Some will fill out one, but others will try their luck with multiple brackets, mixing and matching their teams to produce what they believe is the best possible chance to win it all.

One NBA All-Star believes those with multiple brackets are doing it the wrong way.

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Former Iowa State guard and Olympic gold medalist Tyrese Haliburton, who plays for the Indiana Pacers, was honored with a halftime ceremony March 1, 2025, at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa. (David K Purdy/Getty Images)

Tyrese Haliburton turned some heads among college basketball fans when he posted on X, "Make one bracket and stand on it." As people weighed in in the comment section, Fox News Digital asked the Indiana Pacers guard why he feels so strongly that one bracket is the way to go this time of year.

"I think it’s just so lame that people are like, ‘Oh, I made this many brackets.’ Like, dang, how many brackets do you get?" Haliburton said, highlighting his partnership with Reese’s and its March Madness Bracket Busting Campaign. "That’s not how it works. It’s because they can’t make up their mind.

"As a society, this is not how the cookie crumbles. You have to make one choice and stand on it, and that’s how it goes."

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