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Kawhi's Salary Cap Scandal, World Cup Semis & Bam vs. Herro

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Is Kawhi Leonard actually getting banned from the NBA? Why is the Clippers-Raptors trade frozen? And why does the Bam Adebayo/Tyler Herro fight say more about Bam than Herro? Jus breaks it all down, plus World Cup semifinal picks. [0:24] World Cup semifinals and more FIFA corruption talk [5:31] The Kawhi Leonard salary cap scandal [9:39] Peak Clippers dysfunction [21:50] The Bam/Herro fight The Men Who Cry Podcast Instagram, TikTok, X - @TheMenWhoCryPod

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