UConn Do It, California Dreaming

Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe and Brian Windhorst discuss whether they were more impressed by the Lakers or concerned for the Thunder. Andraya Carter joins the show to debate whether Geno Auriemma is the greatest coach in American sports. P.K. Subban joins the show to react to Alex Ovechkin's record-breaking goal. Shannon argues that LeBron's record was more impressive. Lastly, Coach Seth Greenberg joins the show to react to Cooper Flagg's struggles in their last game.
Chiney Ogwumike joins the show to talk about UConn's Championship win last night. Chiney, Shannon, and Stephen A., debate what this title means for Paige Bueckers' legacy. Then, Dan Orlovsky stops by to answer whether he thinks the Cowboys will be better, worse, or the same in 2025. Afterwards, the guys discuss Shedeur Sanders' performance at the Colorado NFL Showcase last Friday. Later, Brian Windhorst joins to give his take on if the Lakers could beat the Thunder in a 7-game series and after Draymond Green's tech versus the Rockets, the guys argue if the Warriors can really trust Draymond Green.
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