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Tyrese Haliburton Sounds Off on CBB Fans Who Make Multiple March Madness Brackets

Joseph ZuckerMar 17, 2026

Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton is a firm adherent to the "sheet of integrity" approach to filling out NCAA tournament brackets.

"Make one bracket and stand on it," he wrote Tuesday on social media:

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ESPN's Mike Greenberg popularized the "sheet of integrity" phrase during his long-running radio show with Mike Golic. The two had an annual wager on who fared better with their picks.

The premise is pretty straightforward. College basketball fans should live and die with one bracket rather than filling out multiple, lowering the risk and increasing their odds of success.

There's no universally accepted practice with tournament brackets. But Haliburton's post is an example of how fans are often entrenched in how they view the process.

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