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NBA MVP, King Kong vs The Hulk, Final Four preview

An episode of the Relatively Speaking Podcast podcast, hosted by Relatively Speaking Podcast, titled "NBA MVP, King Kong vs The Hulk, Final Four preview" was published on March 31, 2017 and runs 56 minutes.

March 31, 2017 ·56m · Relatively Speaking Podcast

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It is time. Jared Mintz has returned from his long sabbatical of doing whatever in the heck it is that he does, and he has triumphantly returned to the Relatively Speaking Podcast. A lot going on in the world of sports the last few days. This episode of your favorite podcast opens with a discussion involving Joseph's newly found fame. Jared thinks his lifelong quest of receiving a date from Christina Ricci isn't a realistic option, but Jessica Alba is in arm's reach. The Final Four begins on Saturday. The Relatively Speaking Podcast breaks the event down like no other audio preview in the world can do. That Don't Look Good rears its abominable head for some Luke Maye fun. A certain college basketball expert believes a kid averaging under 14 minutes per game is the fifth best player in the Final Four. Jared and Joseph politely point out that he's not a top 20 player left in the Big Dance, and isn't even the fifth best player on his own team. The co-hosts finally discuss the NBA MVP race. James Harden and Russell Westbrook appear to be the front-runners. Listen to find out how the dastardly duo split some hairs. Finally, one of the best AMA segments in the history of the podcast ends the show. King Kong vs The Hulk; Joseph's high school mistake; Jared choosing hoops over a woman; mild takes on Boston; Jared calling out Joseph's usage of a word while the latter points out some key hurtful analytics to the former... kids, the AMA was a bloodbath of fun and torture and giggles.

It is time. Jared Mintz has returned from his long sabbatical of doing whatever in the heck it is that he does, and he has triumphantly returned to the Relatively Speaking Podcast. A lot going on in the world of sports the last few days. This episode of your favorite podcast opens with a discussion involving Joseph's newly found fame. Jared thinks his lifelong quest of receiving a date from Christina Ricci isn't a realistic option, but Jessica Alba is in arm's reach. The Final Four begins on Saturday. The Relatively Speaking Podcast breaks the event down like no other audio preview in the world can do. That Don't Look Good rears its abominable head for some Luke Maye fun. A certain college basketball expert believes a kid averaging under 14 minutes per game is the fifth best player in the Final Four. Jared and Joseph politely point out that he's not a top 20 player left in the Big Dance, and isn't even the fifth best player on his own team. The co-hosts finally discuss the NBA MVP race. James Harden and Russell Westbrook appear to be the front-runners. Listen to find out how the dastardly duo split some hairs. Finally, one of the best AMA segments in the history of the podcast ends the show. King Kong vs The Hulk; Joseph's high school mistake; Jared choosing hoops over a woman; mild takes on Boston; Jared calling out Joseph's usage of a word while the latter points out some key hurtful analytics to the former... kids, the AMA was a bloodbath of fun and torture and giggles.
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