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The Kevin Sheehan Show

Bucks & Bucs

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Kevin Sheehan, Blue Wire

Football, Sports

4.84.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2021

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Kevin today with a recap of the Bucks' NBA Championship close-out win over the Suns. Kevin talked about an NFL analyst who believes Washington is 2nd only to the Bucs in the NFC. Long-time NFL Exec Andrew Brandt joined the show to talk Aaron Rodgers and weigh-in on the WFT.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You don't want it, you don't need it, but you're going to get it anyway.

0:07.5

The Kevin Sheehan Show, here's Kevin.

0:11.7

It's over.

0:13.3

The Bucks have done it.

0:14.7

The long wait has ended after a half century.

0:17.7

The Milwaukee Bucks are NBA champions once again. And the NBA season, which many of

0:24.1

you aren't totally unhappy about, has finally come to an end. In thrilling fashion, in historic

0:32.2

fashion, when you consider the Janus Atenticompo close-out individual performance last night in Milwaukee.

0:40.5

On the show today, me and Andrew Brandt will join us.

0:45.3

Andrew, of course, the longtime Packers team president and league executive.

0:50.5

I wanted to get Andrew on the show to talk about the Aaron Rogers situation, and we'll get his thoughts on the Washington football team as well.

0:59.9

But Andrew Brandt will be on this show with us in a little bit.

1:03.4

But I do want to start with the NBA finals.

1:06.6

Last night was really quite the individual show that Janus put on. It was an historic performance, for sure, 50 points, 14 rebounds, five block shots in the game.

1:20.7

Incredible defense all night long, and Milwaukee closes out Phoenix, 105.98 to win the series, four games to two.

1:30.5

Many people calling it the greatest close-out NBA finals game in history by anybody.

1:37.0

It was great.

1:38.4

It's up there.

1:39.4

It wasn't Magic Johnson from 1980.

1:42.5

Magic's performance in Game 6 in the Spectrum in Philadelphia,

1:46.1

when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was out, didn't even make the trip. And Magic as a rookie

1:51.2

lined up at center and scored 42 points, had 15 rebound, seven assists. That's the greatest

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