March Madness, Who Needs It More?

Stephen A. Smith and Jay Williams debate which team winning the national title would be the biggest story? Monica McNutt joins the show to discuss what's more important for Lakers: seed or matchup? Stephen A. Smith addressed Jackie Robinson's army career being deleted. Harry Douglass for a segment of What Do You Say Stephen A.? The crew discusses all things NBA from last night's games.
Stephen A. Smith and Jay Williams debate whether Izzo or Calipari needs a ring more. The guys discuss what happened to the Miami Heat this season. Mina Kimes joins the show to debate whether the Bengals are close or further from Super Bowl. They also discuss whether re-signing Kirk Cousins is a mistake for the Falcons. Monica McNutt joins the show to debate whether AD was in LeBron's way. Jay Williams shares his "J-List" with us.
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