Bracket Racket, Big on Bronny?

Stephen A. Smith is joined by Seth Greenberg to discuss the first batch of games in March Madness yesterday. Monica McNutt joins to weigh in on the Warriors resting Stephen Curry after he suffered a pelvic contusion in last night's game against the Raptors. Andraya Carter also joins the show to talk the women's side of March Madness and they debate the biggest threat to the University of South Carolina. Lastly, Damien Woody joins the show to react to Najee Harris' comments about his former team in the Steelers and debates whether they were fair or foul.
Stephen A. Smith and Coach Seth Greenberg discuss possible upsets in March Madness and react to Dan Hurley's comments that the ACC and Big Eat should merge. Jay Ellis joins the show to promo his recent projects! Stephen A. reacts to Bronny's performance vs. Bucks last night. Joe Fortenbaugh joins the show to share his bets.
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