• Colin Cowherd Podcast - Celtics Win Game 2 In “Lopsided” Series, Dan Hurley Shouldn’t Take Lakers Job, Caitlin Clark Should Be On Olympic Team " For The Eyeballs"

  • Jun 10 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

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Colin Cowherd Podcast - Celtics Win Game 2 In “Lopsided” Series, Dan Hurley Shouldn’t Take Lakers Job, Caitlin Clark Should Be On Olympic Team " For The Eyeballs"

  • Summary

  • Colin is joined by Jason Timpf, host of “Hoops Tonight” to break down the Celtics win over the Mavericks in Game 2!

    They start with the series being terribly lopsided in the favor of the Boston Celtics (3:30) and why two straight Boston wins have shown that Jayson Tatum isn’t the alpha “get a bucket” guy that’s necessary for the Celtics to win the series (8:30)

    They both predict the series will be over in five games (10:30) and Colin predicts that despite their dominant performance so far, Boston won’t be a dynasty (15:00).

    Finally, they debate whether Dan Hurley will take the Lakers job (22:30) and whether it was a mistake to leave Caitlin Clark off the roster for the Olympic team (27:00).

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