Overtime with Jake Vulinec

Hour 1: How has the NBA Finals so far make you look differently at the Cavs? + Don't hold your breath if you want Sanders to take the reigns on the job.+ Does waiting until the preseason to name a QB1 make you feel confident?

40 min · 12. juni 2026
episode Hour 1: How has the NBA Finals so far make you look differently at the Cavs? + Don't hold your breath if you want Sanders to take the reigns on the job.+ Does waiting until the preseason to name a QB1 make you feel confident? cover

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The NBA Finals have delivered plenty of surprises, but have they also changed how we should view the Cleveland Cavaliers? We discuss whether the remaining teams have highlighted strengths the Cavs already possess—or exposed the gaps that still separate Cleveland from a championship run. Then, for those hoping to see Shedeur Sanders take over sooner rather than later, you may want to temper expectations. Plus, how should fans feel about a quarterback competition that could stretch all the way into the preseason? Does delaying the decision signal healthy competition and patience, or does it raise concerns about the team's confidence at the position? We debate whether waiting to name a QB1 is a good sign—or a red flag.

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episode Hour 1: How has the NBA Finals so far make you look differently at the Cavs? + Don't hold your breath if you want Sanders to take the reigns on the job.+ Does waiting until the preseason to name a QB1 make you feel confident? artwork

Hour 1: How has the NBA Finals so far make you look differently at the Cavs? + Don't hold your breath if you want Sanders to take the reigns on the job.+ Does waiting until the preseason to name a QB1 make you feel confident?

The NBA Finals have delivered plenty of surprises, but have they also changed how we should view the Cleveland Cavaliers? We discuss whether the remaining teams have highlighted strengths the Cavs already possess—or exposed the gaps that still separate Cleveland from a championship run. Then, for those hoping to see Shedeur Sanders take over sooner rather than later, you may want to temper expectations. Plus, how should fans feel about a quarterback competition that could stretch all the way into the preseason? Does delaying the decision signal healthy competition and patience, or does it raise concerns about the team's confidence at the position? We debate whether waiting to name a QB1 is a good sign—or a red flag.

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