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Buck-Guys Talk Podcast: Mamba Forever

Daniel Corrigan | January 28th, 2020

 

We react to the very tragic news that Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, were among nine people killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday. It’s the death of an icon, a legend, and for some people, a hero. There has never been the death of one single person that has shaken the world in our generation. Kobe brought so many people happiness throughout his life. He gave so many people so many memories. He changed the game when he was playing, he changed the game after he was playing, and he will forever change the game. 

It’s hard to take in this news but life must go on. Some lighter NBA news is that Zion Williamson made his debut and has been very good while not being 100% healthy. Our thoughts on the future of his career and the landscape of the NBA today.

After some “big-time” player movement, we talk baseball, and specifically the Cincinnati Reds. Are they a contender for the NL Central crown? Also, a complete breakdown of the Indians’ depth chart.

We finish with our last, official, Super Bowl preview. We give our picks of the week and as always, we go off on some off-schedule tangent.

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