The Response, Late Game Lakers

Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins and Brian Windhorst dive into Lebron James' interview with Pat McAfee. Then Adam Schefter and Damien Woody join the show to discuss the latest on Aaron Rodgers and the QB market. Lastly, Seth Greenberg hops on the show to breakdown Tom Izzo's comments on the transfer portal.
Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins, and Brian Windhorst react to Lebron's buzzer-beater against the Pacers. Jessica Mendoza comes on the show to discuss MLB opening day and give her takes on the season outlook for the Dodgers and Mets. Finally, Seth Greenberg joins the show to discuss all things Sweet 16 as the Men's NCAA Tournament is back in action tomorrow.
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