The Return of Luka, Talking Tatum

Stephen A. Smith, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, and Monica McNutt debate if Luka's return to Dallas last night lived up to the hype. We react to WNBA legend Diana Taurasi retiring after 20 years of greatness. Tim Hasselbeck joins the show to debate if Matt Stafford is worth the price as he's allowed to talk to other teams. Damien Woody is here to tell us if he thinks the NFL should ban the "Tush Push".
Stephen A. Smith, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, Monica McNutt, and Damien Woody debate which Championship would be a bigger deal: The Cavaliers' first one after the LeBron era or LeBron's 5th title? The group reacts to blind resumes of NBA talent in order to decide if Jayson Tatum is underappreciated. It's Wednesday so that means Mad Dog has a new list of things he's mad about this week. We answer questions from fans and react to Diana Taurasi calling it a career after 20 years in the WNBA.
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