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The Odd Couple with Rob Parker & Kelvin Washington

Best of The Odd Couple

The Odd Couple with Rob Parker & Kelvin Washington

Fox Sports Radio and iHeartPodcasts

Football, News, Basketball, Sports, Sports News, Baseball

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Chris and Rob explain why Kevin Durant being regarded as the greatest player in USA Basketball history is a meaningless title, tell us why they have a problem with the NFL Top 100 voting criteria and discuss whether or not Lamar Jackson needs to win a Super Bowl in order to solidify himself as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. 

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0:00.0

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0:04.2

Thanks for listening to the best of the Odd Couple podcast.

0:08.0

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0:15.8

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0:23.7

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0:27.0

You're listening to the best of the odd couple with Chris Brousso and Rob Parker.

0:35.2

Coach Kay was talking, I think it was today.

0:39.2

And he said this, Rob, about Kevin Durant.

0:44.3

Well, I think he is because of longevity and accomplishment.

0:48.6

It's unique.

0:49.6

But the amount of points he scored, he scored a lot more than anyone else. And Jim and when he did

0:57.7

them, you know, when he scored, in Istanbul in 2010, he averaged 33 points a game in the

1:05.1

metal round. Obviously, in London, he was part of the huge team that we have with LeBron and Kobe. And in 2016,

1:14.1

in Rio, he was by far our best score and really led our team to the gold medal.

1:20.1

All right. So he was asked, is Kevin Durant the greatest men's basketball player in Olympic history.

1:29.7

And so he said yes, because of his longevity.

1:33.4

What are your thoughts on that, Rob?

1:36.1

Coach Kay.

1:36.6

Quickly, let me tell you.

1:37.9

I'm sorry, quickly.

1:39.5

Kevin Durant's career average in the Olympic drop, 19.7.

1:43.1

I guess we could say 20 points now.

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