New-Look Lakers, Domino Effect

Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe and Brian Windhorst debate whether or not Lebron and Luka are the best duo in the west. The guys debate how far the Lakers can go this season. Jeff Saturday joins the show to discuss whether he believes Patrick Mahomes has taken a step back. Lastly, the crew debates if the Mavericks season is done due to pressing injuries.
Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Jeff Saturday debate which current NFL quarterbacks have been severely impacted by Jalen Hurts' success. Marcus "Swagu" Spears joins the conversation to discuss who should take the blame for the Super Bowl loss: Andy Reid or Patrick Mahomes. Brian Windhorst also weighs in on whether the 76ers have squandered Joel Embiid's prime. Lastly, the crew talks about which NFC East team should feel the most disheartened by the Eagles' Super Bowl victory.
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