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Caitlin Clark Drama, Knicks-Spurs Finals Pressure & MLB Labor Storm Clouds

49 min · 10 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Caitlin Clark Drama, Knicks-Spurs Finals Pressure & MLB Labor Storm Clouds

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The Stanley Cup Final continues to deliver as Carolina evens the series with Vegas, setting up a best-of-three showdown for hockey's biggest prize. Larry breaks down the latest NHL drama and previews a pivotal Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the Knicks and Spurs. Doug Feinberg of the Associated Press joins the show to discuss the state of the WNBA, including the spotlight surrounding Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, Paige Bueckers' impact in Dallas, Angel Reese's fit in Atlanta, and why Minnesota remains a championship contender. The conversation also shifts to the NBA Finals and the electric atmosphere surrounding basketball's return to center stage in New York. Baseball author and historian Dan Schlossberg weighs in on the growing concerns surrounding Major League Baseball's next labor battle. With both owners and players digging in ahead of CBA negotiations, could another work stoppage be looming? Dan explains the biggest issues facing both sides and why baseball cannot afford another prolonged labor dispute.

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