Free Agent Frenzy, Elementary Watson?

Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Shrape react to the Lakers' win over the Rockets. Louis Riddick joins the show to debate how dangerous he believe the Steelers will be with Aaron Rodgers. The guy's debate whether or not the "tush push" should be banned. Chiney Ogwumike joins the show to debate who has a better chance of winning it all: UConn or South Carolina? The crew also reacts to the shocking move by Notre Dame star Olivia Miles.
Stephen A. Smith, Ryan Clark and Shannon Sharpe react to braking news about the "tush push". The guys also reacts to Jimmy Haslam's comments on trading for Deshaun Watson. The crew debates whether or not Aaron Rodgers should retire or return to the NFL? Brian Windhorst joins the show and discusses whether MVP or Titles should hold more weight. Lastly, Stephen A. responds to Jerry Jones' comments on Micah's contract.
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