Chapter 1: Why does Colin Cowherd believe the Spurs are starting a dynasty?
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Chapter 2: What criteria does Colin use to rank the top 10 QBs in the NFL?
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Chapter 3: Why does Colin defend including Sam Darnold over Dak Prescott?
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Chapter 4: What has been disappointing about the Lakers organization according to Jason Timpf?
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Chapter 5: How has LeBron James performed amidst Lakers' struggles?
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Chapter 6: What key moments shaped the Lakers' recent seasons?
It's the Herd. Wherever you may be. However you may be watching, listening, whatever platform. Thanks for making us part of your day. Well, remember in the Avengers, Thanos? I am inevitable. That last night is Wembley. Off his ejection, 27 points, 17 rebounds, highest plus minus for the Spurs, three blocks, more assists than anybody the Timberwolves have. It's inevitable.
Last night felt like, to me, the beginning of the end to every NBA franchise not name Oklahoma City for the next decade. 16 points, six minutes, assists, blocks. Minnesota is long, athletic, and deep. Incredibly well coached.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of the NBA Combine for upcoming players?
They're built specifically to stop a Jokic or a Wemby. Can't. Rudy Gobert benched, played off the floor. Four-time Defensive Player of the Year, Rudy Gobert, played off the floor. He gave Jokic headaches. Can't do anything. I mean, this team, the only thing they do occasionally... is get in their own way. When be frustrated, gets ejected. Reminds me last of the Seahawks.
I kept saying all year, they look different. Turn the sound down. Longer, faster, deeper, bigger than every team in the league. But they had this turnover issue. Remember the Seahawks, they were second in the NFL in giveaways.
Chapter 8: How do the Lakers' management decisions impact their future?
Then they cleaned it up in the playoffs, didn't have a turnover, flew through it and won a Super Bowl. That's what I feel like I'm watching. I mean, their top seven rotation average is 23 years old. You're not supposed to look like this. Minnesota's literally constructed to beat bigs. And they gave Jokic, the best player in the world, we thought last year, all sorts of trouble.
Gobert, ineffective. Played off the floor. Well, Colin, OKC was young last year. Not really. SGA, seventh year in the league. Hartenstein, seventh year in the league. Alex Caruso, in his 30s. A lot of their key players in the rotation were men. The three best players in this team are 20, 21, and 22. Even young Shaq and Kobe. The first title, it was Shaq's eighth year in the league.
It was Kobe's fourth in his fourth straight playoff run. You think they're kids. They were kids with Del Harris. They were kids with Bill Jackson. I can't watch the Spurs, who outscored Minnesota, built to beat them in every quarter. Every quarter. The maturity of Wemby, frustrated. What would he be like? Undeniable and invincible. Outscored Minnesota in every quarter. I mean, think about this.
Rudy Gobert, Laint, Size, Randall, Nas Reed. That clogs up the lane. Nope, they had 68 points in the lane. 68. I mean, that's insane to me. And what's scary is in their three playoff losses in the much deeper, better West, two are by one possession. And their best players are 20, 21, 22. All are getting significantly better. Dylan Harper does not look like today the first month in the league.
He doesn't look like the same player. I mean, is Dylan Harper going to battle for an all-NBA spot next year? Stephon Castle, Wemby's the best player in the league. Two-way player, he's the best player right now in the league. And like he's separating from everybody else. We think of Jalen Brown as a high-end two-way player. Klay Thompson for a year. It's a totally different sport.
Even Ant, one of the game's superstars, admitted after, we can't do anything.
Some of the stuff that Wimby was doing, you can't, you don't really have too much of an answer for it. Just kind of hope he misses. But he was making, he came out high, he made a bunch of shots. I feel like we adjusted, fought back, fought back, fought back in the game. Tried to dig ourselves out of the hole, but I mean, eventually they created another league.
Of all the teams and all the games, to basically play four-time defensive player of the year, Rudy Gobert, off the floor. That's like, we give up. Just remember how many problems Rudy Gobert gave Jokic. Wemby's ascending. Wemby's getting better. Dylan Harper's a totally different player in the last four months. Stephon Castle, again, that's one of the best two-way players in the game.
I'm not even mentioning other ancillary pieces. I mean, you forget that De'Aaron Fox, he was the best player on the Kings years ago. He just gets lost with this. I can't watch them and not see the Seahawks last year. Remember that game with the Seahawks where they had, like, Darnold had four picks and they were driving for a win against the Rams. And you're like...
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