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- Joe Prunty: Says Garland and Sexton at 19 and 20 years old would make a great college backcourt but that is the NBA now.
- Marc Sessler: Says where would Baker Mayfield be in year two with a veteran head coach.
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Ian Thomsen: LeBron's decision will come down to winning
He believes titles are all that matter at this point
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April 17, 2018 - 12:37 pm

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Ian Thomsen, author of The Soul of Basketball, joined Andy and Jeff to discuss his new book that detailed LeBron James' exit from Cleveland and time in Miami. It's filled with background information about how and why LeBron left in the first place, why he made his return, his relationship with Pat Riley and what the future holds.