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Lowe Post: Beck & Windhorst discuss Anthony Davis' trade request
Zach talks to Howard Beck of Bleacher Report and ESPN’s Brian Windhorst about the Anthony Davis trade request.
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Just In Time For RR 2019
The boys break down a huge Rumble and go back and comment on the 2008 Rumble from MSG.
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Lowe Post: Jackie Mac On Murray, All-Stars, Butler, More
Zach talks to ESPN’s Jackie MacMullan about her Jamal Murray feature (1:20), Jimmy Butler and Karl-Anthony Towns (20:21), the end of the Grizzlies (29:20), and more.
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Lowe Post: Buss On LeBron, Walton's Security, Shaq-Kobe Era
Zach talks to Lakers owner Jeanie Buss about signing LeBron, Luke Walton’s job security, the Shaq/Kobe era, walking with wolves, and much more.
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Barnwell and Sando discuss the Patriots and Chiefs, OT rules, can the Chiefs get back next season and more
Bill Barnwell and Mike Sando discuss an all-timer AFC Championship game between the Patriots and the Chiefs. Should the structure of OT be revisited, is this the best chance at winning a Super Bowl for the end of Brady’s career, will the Chiefs be able to retain talent and get back and much more.
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Barnwell and Sando breakdown the thriller between the Saints and the Rams
Bill Barnwell and Mike Sando discuss the thriller between the Saints and the Rams including the missed PI call, what happened to Brees’ deep threat, questions about Sean McVay’s play-calling, Gurley isn’t the same guy and much more.
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Barnwell Show: Conference Championships recap with Sando
Bill welcomes Mike Sando to recap Conference Championship victories for the Patriots in the AFC over the Chiefs (3:16) as well as the Rams in the NFC over the Saints (25:51). No shortage of issues to discuss including the re-litigation of overtime rules, the fated pass interference non-call, Kansas City’s ability to run it back and the decline in Drew Brees’ “deep ball”. Plus, a quick look at some of the issues that arose in both winning squads that could be exploited in the Super Bowl (39:48).