L.A. Confidential, State of Play

Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe, and Tim Legler react to Luka's comments about the Lakers potentially winning it all and debate whether they're higher on the Lakers or more down on the Nuggets. They also discuss whether the Knicks are championship contenders or pretenders. The crew examines if the Golden State Warriors are a threat in the Western Conference and shares their thoughts on what the 76ers should do about Joel Embiid's knee issues this season.
Stephen A. Smith, Shannon Sharpe and Tim Legler react to Channon Frye's comments and debate whether or not nostalgia is killing the NBA. The guys react to the Lakers dominating the Nuggets and discuss if this win proves the West is wide open. They discuss whether they have the Celtics or the field to win the NBA title and if Tatum is the most disrespected player in the NBA. Lastly, Shannon receives his flowers from the crew for winning a NAACP Image Award.
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