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#DaRundown Sports Podcast Ep. 14: Super Bowl Preview, NBA David Stern Resigns

Wudup doe! #DaRundown Sports back for the third time this week. I hope you have been enjoying the new format and splash of content we are bringing.  Today Slim joins me again to preview the Super Bowl. Kick it about the Miami Heat getting blown out by the Oklahoma City Thunder and David Stern retiring. We also speak on Jason Whitlock being critical of the commish.

Super Bowl preview and prop bets

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Marshawn Lynch is “bout dat action”

So the conversation is corroding and its time to play soon. Everybody’s attention will be on the big game. You know I’m talking about the Super Bowl. To preview the game we break down a couple aspects. We pick our most interesting individual match up between the Seattle Seahawks and the Denver Broncos. Then I ask will a bad storm define Peyton Manning’s career? It’s so weird how the one game can damage the greatness of a body of work which will probably be a 20 years. We wrap up by choppin’ it up on a few prop bets and making our picks.

OKC KO’s MIA

We follow up with a few stories in the NBA. Few nights ago if you were disconnected from the world Miami Heat got their ass handed to them by the OKC Thunder. Since Dwayne Wade was in the lineup you would think Miami possesed enough fire power but Kevin Durunt aka Iceberg Slim was “all that and a bag chips”. (Dare I say Oklaham?) Even with Lebron going back and forth with Durant for a moment, they still couldn’t match them bucket for bucket. The Heat played sloppy and definitely suffered from the number of turnovers committed.

David Stern resigns

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Last we discussed David Stern’s resigning from the NBA as commissioner. He had a lot of impact on the league especially if you look from the growth standpoint. The revenue generated and the global reach of the game is impressive but Jason Whitlock of ESPN.com is very critical of Stern. he believes Stern gets credit for ESPN becoming prevalent, and coming a year before Michael Jordan came into the league.  Whitlock are true but who’s to say that just because these things come along you will be able to capitalize on them?

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