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Never Too Much podcast: NCAA picks with dad
Never Too Much podcast: NCAA picks with dad0:00/2001×
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Never Too Much podcast: NCAA picks with dad0:00/2001×
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How do I know this is one of the great seasons? Because it aligns perfectly with the worst. Parity reigns, the NBA is on track for a season without a 60-game winner. Milwaukee’s recent outburst has the club on pace to hit 59 wins, nice, which would leave the
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a trip to see Ted Brogan
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Isaiah Rider is peeved he was never an NBA All-Star. He mentions names: Michael Finley, Nick Van Exel, Eddie Jones, Kobe Bryant, Latrell Sprewell. Fans voted Kobe into the 1998 game, when Isaiah averaged 20 a game and no defense for a very good Portland Trail Blazers team. Michael Finley
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More tremendous NBA predictions
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And other so-so NBA predictions
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The Bulls stink
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A new NBA owner rushing to skate four unprotected — unproflurkingtected — first-round picks for an aging superstar is exactly what we want out of this life. Kevin Durant’s knees need sutures every few months but if Durant delays his next appointment the Suns have enough to deliver Phoenix its first
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Never Too Much podcast0:00/2001× Hey howdy haven’t talked in a while. What’s the closest you’ve Kramer’d a car?
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Mark Cuban stepped up and traded for Kyrie Irving, just went ahead and did it. Sent Dorian Finney-Smith and Spencer Dinwiddie and an unprotected 2029 first-rounder to Brooklyn for Kyrie Irving, who hasn’t disappointed anyone in hours. The Mavs also get Markieff Morris, twin. Mark’s Mavericks aren’t
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Hi. I just drove across America without warning and didn’t send any posts for a week, also Kyrie Irving asked for a trade. Everything is the same, this email could be from any moment in the last five years. Irving’s timing is all about Feb. 9’s trade
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We talked about the time capsule. I want this in there, too. Sports Illustrated does this every so often, it is a fun read every time. Chris Ballard wants to know why NBA players stopped visiting Hakeem Olajuwon every summer to improve their post-up persuasiveness (it’s because Hakeem works