Doug Gottlieb is classless for blaming RJ Hampton's parents for his decision to play in New Zealand
To call out his parents is like such a weird fucking move, dude. Just a weird, weird move... it's a crazy move to call an 18-year-old a douchebag for wanting to make a decision for himself.
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View episodeKevin Durant must feel great seeing the Warriors struggle in Game 1
The more important news, [Kevin Durant]'s got to be feeling real good right now. Very conflicted, [Kevin Durant]. Real good. That sound you hear is [Kevin Durant]'s calf magically healing itself.
The Warriors will most likely win the rest of the NBA Finals
The Raptors win game one... and the Warriors now have to say, ooh, hopefully Kevin Durant will come back, or most likely they'll just become the Warriors again and probably win the rest of the season.
The NBA Finals between the Raptors and Warriors will go at least six games
I'm just excited that it's going to at least go five. And we at least push that bet, Hank, of how many more NBA games are there going to be. I think it will go six at least.
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