Feeling the Heat, All the Rave

Stephen A. Smith, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, and Jeff Saturday react to the Cowboys denying the Bears' request to interview Mike McCarthy and Stephen A. has some thoughts about Micah Parsons' declaration that the Cowboys will win the Super Bowl next year. Brian Windhorst stops by to tell us what's next for Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat. Mad Dog is mad (as per usual) but he also tells us about a surprise courtesy of Timothée Chalamet himself. The crew tells us how likely a Thunder-Cavs Finals is.
Stephen A. Smith, Elle Duncan and Dan Orlovsky debate how confident they are in Lamar Jackson getting to the Super Bowl. Elle and Dan go head-to-head discuss who had a better story this season: Bo Nix or Josh Allen? The crew responds to James Franklin's strong words on conference championship games. Brian Windhorst joins the show to discuss if he believes the Cleveland Cavaliers can win it all. The crew predicts which team will make more noise in the playoffs: Bucs or Commanders? Lastly, they debate whether Jayden Daniels needs to win Sunday to surpass CJ Stroud's rookie year.
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