- Hall-of-Fame QB Warren Moon
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Steve Greenberg wrote the article in the Sporting News where Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said he felt disrespected by the Lakers because there is no statue of Kareem outside Staples Center. Steve joined Robert in Hour 3. Podcast after the jump.
Robert’s opening segment celebrated the demise of the Los Angeles Lakers. Drink up, haters. Podcast below.
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Robert Wuhl Show Opening Segment
Dear Lakers Fans:
The sky has fallen.
- Dallas swept the 2-time defending champs away with brusqueness usually reserved for pretenders rather than contenders.
- Phil Jackson is all but officially retired. Who wants to coach this hot mess?
- It turns out that Andrew Bynum, the pillar upon which the future of the franchise rests, is kind of a punk.
If you have a heart condition, you may want to step away from your television this weekend.
Robert opened today’s memorable program with a memorable guest: Byron Scott. How great was Byron Scott? The Detroit Pistons had to sabotage his hamstring to win their first NBA Championship. This is why we still refuse to acknowledge the 1989 champions.
Byron is now the coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers, who are looking forward to a brighter tomorrow. Podcast of an excerpt of his conversation with Robert after the jump.
Robert has a useful saying about postseason basketball: The last shot needs to go in. Last night’s game one between the Mavericks and the Lakers was a great example of this. Kobe missed at the end. Thus, Game One to Dallas, 96-94.
At some point we’ll wise up. The Lakers are still in the hunt for their third straight NBA title. They put away the New Orleans Hornets in six games.
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