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Crain & Company

Ep. 48 - Steve Kerr - Stop Crying

Crain & Company

The Daily Wire

Sports

3.51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks was ejected for a flagrant 2 foul against the Warriors - Steve Kerr says, "Brooks broke the code." - But should Brooks be suspended? The Florida Panthers lose game 1 to the Capitals - are they on upset alert? Cone tells Ryan Tannehill to GET OFF HIS LAWN!

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0:00.0

Steve Kerr continues to cry about the Dylan Brooks foul.

0:03.3

The Florida Panthers lose game one to the caps,

0:05.8

and Cone tells Ryan Tanahill to get off his lawn.

0:10.0

All that more on the greatest sports show ever created.

0:13.1

Craning Company.

0:27.1

It's gotten pretty physical

0:28.6

and the second round NBA playoff matchup

0:30.7

between the Grizzlies and the Warriors

0:32.4

through the first two games,

0:33.8

including an ejection from each team.

0:36.4

In game one, Dremon Green was tossed

0:38.4

for a play on Brandon Clark,

0:39.9

and last night Dylan Brooks was shown the door

0:42.0

for crashing into Gary Payton Jr. in mid-air,

0:45.0

which led to Payton Jr. fracturing his elbow.

0:47.7

Many people today are calling for a suspension for Dylan Brooks,

0:51.2

including Warriors head coach Steve Kerr,

0:53.6

who said Brooks broke the code of the NBA.

0:58.2

I get that Payton Jr. fractures elbow,

1:00.3

and that's horrible.

1:01.2

It's terrible for him.

1:02.6

But if Brandon Clark had gotten hurt,

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