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Cynthia Frelund: Browns' continuity could pay dividends in division, defense a potential advantage early on
Cynthia Frelund talks about the NFL schedule release ahead, the Browns’ place in the division with the toughest strength of schedule in the league, the addition of DT Michael Hall Jr. and whether she’s interested in joining a team’s front office.
Chris Fedor: Cavs have to evaluate independent of being able to give Celtics best shot, two-way wing remains biggest need
Chris Fedor talks about the Cavs outlook with the Celtics holding a 3-1 advantage in the series, how the organization will go about evaluating this season, roster decisions this offseason, LeBron James’ future and the biggest need for this roster.
Joe Vardon: This Cavs team, as constructed, has a shelf life; I can't see LeBron leaving the Lakers until it happens
Joe Vardon talks about LeBron James’ presence at Game 4 of Cavs-Celtics, how this series has played out despite the injuries, how the outcome of this series could impact the Cavs’ offseason and J.B. Bickerstaff’s criticism with the officiating.
Howard Beck: It's likely Donovan Mitchell already had his mind made up about staying or leaving before the post season started
Has the post season changed Donovan Mitchell’s mind about staying or leaving Cleveland? Howard Beck says he likely had his mind made up before the post season even began. Hear why with Baskin and Phelps!
Mary Kay Cabot: There will be added pressure on Mike Hall Jr., but Ohio State prepared him well for it
Are the Browns rookies ready for the NFL? Will Kevin Stefanski give up play calling? How will Tom Brady do in calling the Browns game week 1? Mary Kay Cabot answers all of these questions with Baskin and Phelps!
Danny Cunningham: Would be surprised if Donovan Mitchell will be available for Game 5; 'Coin flip' if J.B. Bickerstaff will return next season
Danny Cunningham of 92.3 The Fan and ‘Cleveland Magazine’ joins Ken Carman and Anthony Lima the morning after the Cleveland Cavaliers lost Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals (109-102) to the Boston Celtics.
Wine & Gold Nuggets: Shorthanded Cavs give Celtics all they have but Boston wins 109-102 with LeBron James courtside
Darius Garland scored 30 for the Cavs, but Jayson Tatum led all scorers with 33 for Boston and Jaylen Brown threw in 27 more for the Celtics, who took a commanding 3-1 series lead with a 109-102 win Monday night at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
Carter: "Talent disparity too great" for Cavaliers against Celtics
Drew Carter, Boston Celtics TV play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports Boston, joined Nick and Dustin to give the Celtics’ perspective on the series, expectations heading into Game 4, and the confidence level from Boston and their fans.
Spero Dedes: "More optimistic" on Donovan Mitchell playing against Boston Celtics
TNT play-by-play announcer Spero Dedes joined Nick and Dustin to talk Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen’s injuries heading into Game 5 against the Boston Celtics, previewing the game and more!
Chris Assenheimer: The Guardians need more offense around Jose Ramirez and Josh Naylor
Chris Assenheimer joins Baskin & Phelps to discuss the latest with the Cleveland Guardians. He talks about the team’s struggles recently on offense, where the Guardians could get more help, the team’s new city connect uniforms, and more.
Chris Fedor: If I had to make a gut call, I don't think Donovan Mitchell will play in Game 4
Chris Fedor joins Baskin & Phelps to talk about the Cleveland Cavaliers ahead of Game 4 against the Celtics. He talks about team shootaround on Monday morning, the team’s inconsistency, the rest of the series against Boston, and more.
Scott Petrak: This offense feels more like a Ken Dorsey system that also has Kevin Stefanski's involvement in it
Scott Petrak joins Baskin & Phelps to discuss the latest with the Cleveland Browns. He talks about how the offense will look under Ken Dorsey, Zak Zinter’s versatility, primetime games he expects the Browns to get, and more.
Ethan Sands: The Cavs offensive efficiency numbers plummet without Donovan Mitchell on the floor
Spencer German is joined by Ethan Sands of Cleveland.com to discuss the Cavs game three loss to the Celtics. Donovan had the team on his back, but the Cavs had some rough stretches. Where does there help come from?
Wine & Gold Nuggets: Donovan Mitchell’s 33 not enough to beat Boston by himself; Celtics take Game 3 from Cavs 106-93
Donovan Mitchell scored 33 points, but his supporting cast contributed too little too late as the Boston Celtics took Game 3 and a 2-1 series lead with a 106-93 win Saturday night at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.
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