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Blazing Brandon Valley wide receiver Landon Dulaney broke Nathan Garry's 12-year-old record in the 200 meter dash, part of a three gold medal meet. Happy Hour host John Gaskins starts the show by discussing how that speed against Griffin Wilde — a former Jackrabbit who is now in the Big Ten at Northwestern — and how it translates to Dulaney's potential (immediate?) production at SDSU.
Meanwhile, Karl Anthony Towns' performance on Saturday in the Knicks' season-clinching loss to the Pacers — and what New York media and fans are saying about KAT, in general — has Timberwolves fans both shuddering with flashbacks and laughing.
Also, goodbye to "Inside the NBA." Well, not really. But maybe the best version of it, now that ESPN takes the torch from TNT. How could the "mother ship" possibly screw up its brilliance?
By being ESPN, that's how.
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Blazing Brandon Valley wide receiver Landon Dulaney broke Nathan Garry's 12-year-old record in the 200 meter dash, part of a three gold medal meet. Happy Hour host John Gaskins starts the show by discussing how that speed against Griffin Wilde — a former Jackrabbit who is now in the Big Ten at Northwestern — and how it translates to Dulaney's potential (immediate?) production at SDSU.
Meanwhile, Karl Anthony Towns' performance on Saturday in the Knicks' season-clinching loss to the Pacers — and what New York media and fans are saying about KAT, in general — has Timberwolves fans both shuddering with flashbacks and laughing.
Also, goodbye to "Inside the NBA." Well, not really. But maybe the best version of it, now that ESPN takes the torch from TNT. How could the "mother ship" possibly screw up its brilliance?
By being ESPN, that's how.

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