The 76ers are going to the NBA Finals
The Sixers, though, I believe now in them going to the finals. Like, them winning with Joel Embiid playing terrible on offense, like, okay, they're a problem for people.
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View episodeThe game on Wednesday could be LeBron James' last home game in Cleveland
Is Wednesday night LeBron's last home game in Cleveland? I just love doing the last home game in Cleveland. Watch. We're going to hopefully do it all playoffs if they win this series. But it's always the best to be like, ooh, this could be the last home game for LeBron in Cleveland.
The Bulls would have won the NBA title last year if Rajon Rondo hadn't gotten hurt
The Bulls probably would have won the title last year if [Rajon] Rondo didn't get hurt... because he was fourth gear Rondo. He was just getting ready.
The Capitals are going to 'shit pump' the Blue Jackets and finally win the Stanley Cup
I'm super confident in the Capitals. I think they're going to shit pump the Blue Jackets tomorrow night... And then it's the Penguins. And then you're going to lose. Then this is the year, guys. This is the year.
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