Wild Wild West, Chef Curry Still Cooking

Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins and Marcus Morris debate how far the LeBron and Luka will lead the Lakers. The guys discuss who's a threat in the Western Conference and debate if this OKC Thunder team is the greatest yet. Peter Rosenberg joins the show to react to Carmelo Anthony being inducted into the Basketball HOF Class of 2025. The crew debates whether or not Nikola Jokic is a top-20 player all-time.
Stephen A. is joined by Marcus Morris, and Peter Rosenberg to talk about the success of Steph Curry and the Warriors this year. In baseball, Stephen A and Peter Rosenberg discuss the undefeated start of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Then Kendrick Perkins dives into who is the most vital Laker player approaching the playoffs. Stephen A. gives his list of who would be the best NBA player to own a franchise. Finally, Shams Charania joins the conversation to give an update about Joel Embiid and give a season outlook for the New York Knicks.
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