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Knicks on the Brink, French Open Crowns New Champions & Ole Miss Heads to Omaha

49 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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The Knicks are two wins away from ending a 53-year championship drought, the Stanley Cup Final delivers instant-classic drama, and the road to Omaha is nearly complete. Larry Smith breaks down a packed sports weekend, including New York's commanding 2-0 lead over San Antonio in the NBA Finals, Vegas' thrilling double-overtime Stanley Cup victory, and the latest chaos from the College Baseball Super Regionals. Plus, David Cobb of CBS Sports joins the show to preview the upcoming NBA Draft, discussing AJ Dybantsa's rise to the top spot, the surprising lack of international prospects, and several potential draft sleepers. Later, Chris Muller of RebelWalk.com explains how Ole Miss punched its ticket to the College World Series and why the Rebels may be built for another Omaha run.

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