Michigan basketball is ready to take on Saint Louis in the NCAA Tournament, and it's shaping up to be an intriguing matchup. The Wolverines, led by coach Dusty May, are the overwhelming favorites, but the Billikens, under coach Josh Schertz, have some tricks up their sleeves. This article explores the unique relationship between May and Schertz, their shared basketball philosophy, and the potential implications for the game. With a focus on personal commentary and analysis, we delve into the strategic similarities between the two teams and the psychological impact of their bromance on the game's outcome. The article concludes with a reflection on the importance of friendship and mentorship in sports, and the potential for an upset in the upcoming game.