The Singularity of LeBron James

The Singularity of LeBron James

Writer Michael Lee joins the show to talk NBA Playoffs, the Jordan-Lebron debate, and more.

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This week, we speak to Yahoo Sports’ national NBA correspondent Michael Lee about what makes LeBron James unique and how he can be stopped (it involves quintuple coverage). We also delve into the Lebron-Jordan debate, and the limits of that discussion.

We also have “Choice Words” about the Washington cheerleaders scandal, “Just Stand Up” and “Just Sit Your Ass Down” awards, a very special Kaepernick watch, and more!

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