End of The Road?, Missing My Jet Flight

Stephen A. Smith and Brian Windhorst discuss if the Knicks are closer to the Conference Finals or a first round exit in the playoffs. Louis Riddick and Harry Douglas join the show to debate whether or not Travis Kelce should retire. Lastly, the crew reacts to Chris Canty's fiery comments on Micah Parsons.
Stephen A. Smith and Brian Windhorst discuss the Los Angeles Lakers' potential ceiling with the recent addition of Luka Don i. Harry Douglas joins the conversation to react to the breaking news that the New York Jets are moving on from re-signing Aaron Rodgers. The crew also shares their thoughts on Draymond Green's comments about recently acquiring Jimmy Butler in the Heat-Warriors trade. Lastly, they address Paul George's poor performance against the Brooklyn Nets, as well as the latest updates for NBA All-Star Weekend, including the absence of the Curry vs. Ionescu 3-Point Contest this year.
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