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Mason & Ireland

HR 3: The Future of College Basketball

Mason & Ireland

ESPN Radio

Sports

4.5754 Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Ireland, AK, Pepe, and MT discuss Jim Nantz comments about the future of college basketball. Is a closed or open practice better? Take a listen to Shaq talking about the difference in NBA eras. Game of Games, plus Supercross Talk with Sedano and Kap! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Mason and Ireland, one hour to go.

0:02.5

Tonight we got Laker basketball, Lakers Pelicans.

0:05.4

That's why Pepe and Michael are here.

0:07.6

Andy Kamenitsky filling in for Mace.

0:09.5

We've covered a lot of Lakers stuff today.

0:12.1

Dodgers play later today in Philly.

0:14.4

The Padres have lost, so the Lakers have a chance.

0:22.0

Hey, Laura, turn that sound around, that shack sound around.

0:24.8

We'll play it next segment.

0:26.7

Okay, but Michael, in this segment, I wanted to get your thoughts on this.

0:30.0

You went to the University of Minnesota for four years, correct?

0:32.8

Yeah.

0:33.2

You were the number one overall picking the draft.

0:35.6

If you came out today, chances are you would go into the transfer portal at least once.

0:43.2

You'd get a big NIL check at some point.

0:45.8

I'll get that. Transfer?

0:46.4

No, I wouldn't have left Minnesota, but I'd get some nice deals.

0:49.4

Right. Jim Nance has a thought.

0:51.3

Suppose the ones you got.

0:52.5

Well, yeah.

0:53.0

I just want you.

1:00.0

Don't you. Yeah, yeah. I just want to you to tell me if you agree or disagree what Jim Nance says here. Future of college basketball.

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