Jason Timpf discusses the top three trade destinations for Sacramento Kings star De'Aaron Fox including LeBron James' Los Angeles Lakers, Jalen Green's Houston Rockets, and Victor Wembanyama's San Antonio Spurs.
Timeline:
00:00 - Why Kings should trade De'Aaron Fox
04:54 - #3: Los Angeles Lakers
11:24 - #2: San Antonio Spurs
14:34 - #1: Houston Rockets
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Colin’s joined by Nick Wright, host of “First Things First” on FS1!
They begin with the NFL and shoot down the controversy surrounding the Chiefs getting help from the refs against the Bills (4:30). In true Nick Wright fashion, Nick provides a laundry list of Patrick Mahomes stats to support his argument that Mahomes will be a Mt. Rushmore ATHLETE, not just quarterback… and why the partnership between him and Andy Reid has produced greatness(7:15).
They discuss why adaptability was key for the Chiefs beating the Bills and predictability was the Bills downfall and they talk about the massive disadvantage for defensive minded head coaches in the modern NFL (12:45).
They trade their “Most Wrong NFL Takes” from this past season and both involved Nick Sirriani and the Eagles (27:00). They debate which elite quarterback from the AFC is least likely to ever MAKE a Super Bowl in the next decade in a conference flush with quarterback talent (34:30).
Colin floats his theory that outside of the NFL, other sports like baseball will require top talent to land in the large market cities in order to make games feel like “events” and keep up ratings and fan interest (39:00).
They go back to the Chiefs and why the talent on their full roster isn’t given enough credit for their talent (51:30), and Nick points out two draft day transactions where the Chiefs outmaneuvered the Bills (53:30). They review the list of recent Super Bowl winners and find one common denominator: incredibly aggressive general managers (57:00).
Finally, they discuss Colin’s upcoming move to Chicago and Nick’s newfound love of Broadway since moving to New York (59:00).
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Colin’s joined by Nick Wright, host of “First Things First” on FS1!
They begin with the NFL and shoot down the controversy surrounding the Chiefs getting help from the refs against the Bills (4:30). In true Nick Wright fashion, Nick provides a laundry list of Patrick Mahomes stats to support his argument that Mahomes will be a Mt. Rushmore ATHLETE, not just quarterback… and why the partnership between him and Andy Reid has produced greatness(7:15).
They discuss why adaptability was key for the Chiefs beating the Bills and predictability was the Bills downfall and they talk about the massive disadvantage for defensive minded head coaches in the modern NFL (12:45).
They trade their “Most Wrong NFL Takes” from this past season and both involved Nick Sirriani and the Eagles (27:00). They debate which elite quarterback from the AFC is least likely to ever MAKE a Super Bowl in the next decade in a conference flush with quarterback talent (34:30).
Colin floats his theory that outside of the NFL, other sports like baseball will require top talent to land in the large market cities in order to make games feel like “events” and keep up ratings and fan interest (39:00).
They go back to the Chiefs and why the talent on their full roster isn’t given enough credit for their talent (51:30), and Nick points out two draft day transactions where the Chiefs outmaneuvered the Bills (53:30). They review the list of recent Super Bowl winners and find one common denominator: incredibly aggressive general managers (57:00).
Finally, they discuss Colin’s upcoming move to Chicago and Nick’s newfound love of Broadway since moving to New York (59:00).
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C&R are intrigued by Ben Maller's garlic cold remedy! Jayden Daniels says he's not bitter & will watch the Super Bowl. The guys discuss coming up short & feeling sick about it. With Pat Riley's ownership of "Three-Peat," is he the Chiefs biggest fan? Adam Silver is considering shortening NBA games for more excitement. The crew reacts! Plus, 'MID WEAK MAJOR!"
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Covino & Rich give props to Clay Matthews! They finish their thoughts on Jayden Daniels & being so close to winning the Big Game. Adam Silver is considering shortening NBA games for more excitement. The show debates if this is a good move or not. Plus, 'MID WEAK MAJOR' & Belichick credits players, suggests Lombardi trophy be named after Tom Brady!
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C&R have fun with Ben Maller's garlic cold remedy! They take calls on family home remedies. Jayden Daniels says he's not bitter & will watch the Super Bowl. The guys discuss coming up short & feeling sick about it. Plus, the Chiefs & Pat Riley's ownership of "Three-Peat!"
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Colin takes aim at the people continuing to hype Bronny James as an NBA player when he's clearly not at that level after a disappointing performance against the 76ers. He looks at where the Cowboys rank in the NFL right now in quarterback - head coach combos after hiring Brian Schottenheimer. Plus, 3-time Super Bowl Champion and Chiefs head coach Andy Reid joins the show to talk about their win over the Bills and coaching Travis Kelce.
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Colin takes aim at the people continuing to hype Bronny James as an NBA player when he's clearly not at that level after a disappointing performance against the 76ers
He looks at where the Cowboys rank in the NFL right now in quarterback - head coach combos after hiring Brian Schottenheimer
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Colin talks to 3-time Super Bowl Champion and Chiefs head coach Andy Reid about his win over the Bills and coaching Travis Kelce
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