Giant Questions, The Greek Freak

Stephen A. Smith, Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo and Jason McCourty react to the Giants signing Russell Wilson. Brian Windhorst joins the show to debate what last night said about Jimmy Butler III. The guys give their thoughts on Stefon Diggs signing with the Patriots. Lastly, Mad Dog and Stephen A. debate whether or not Micah Parsons gives too much heat for his social media.
Stephen A. Smith, Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo and Brian Windhorst react to LeBron's comments on Giannis' capabilities if he played in the 70s. The crew pays homage to the Larry Bird and Magic Johnson rivalry. Damien Woody joins the show to discuss whether or not Aaron Rodgers is a must-sign for the Steelers. Mad Dog tells us what he's mad about this week. Jeff Passan joins the show to share his hot takes for this upcoming MLB season.
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