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Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix tells Rich why the Minnesota Timberwolves aren’t likely to trade Rudy Gobert after his in-game fight with teammate Kyle Anderson, why he’s picking LeBron James and the Lakers to represent the Western Conference in the NBA Finals, who’s to blame for the Dallas Mavericks season-ending spiral, why the Miami Heat could be trouble for their first round opponent, and when/if we’ll see Paul George return to the Clippers’ lineup.
Rich reacts to the divergent Masters experienced by Phil Mickelson (finished in 2nd) and Tiger Woods (withdrew with a foot injury) at Augusta National, what winning the green jacket means for Jon Rahm’s career, and what the strong showing by golfers like Brooks Koepka means for the LIV Tour’s future.
Rich and the guys react to two weeks of the Pitch Clock in MLB, the latest (spoiler free) episode of ‘Succession,’ and why spring breaks always seem so long for parents.
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Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix tells Rich why the Minnesota Timberwolves aren’t likely to trade Rudy Gobert after his in-game fight with teammate Kyle Anderson, why he’s picking LeBron James and the Lakers to represent the Western Conference in the NBA Finals, who’s to blame for the Dallas Mavericks season-ending spiral, why the Miami Heat could be trouble for their first round opponent, and when/if we’ll see Paul George return to the Clippers’ lineup.
Rich reacts to the divergent Masters experienced by Phil Mickelson (finished in 2nd) and Tiger Woods (withdrew with a foot injury) at Augusta National, what winning the green jacket means for Jon Rahm’s career, and what the strong showing by golfers like Brooks Koepka means for the LIV Tour’s future.
Rich and the guys react to two weeks of the Pitch Clock in MLB, the latest (spoiler free) episode of ‘Succession,’ and why spring breaks always seem so long for parents.
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