Best of The Herd
5/6/202635 min
Colin Cowherd breaks down the Lakers Game 1 loss to the Thunder in the Western Conference Semifinals and explained why Austin Reaves should take much of the blame.
He talks about why SGA's flopping continues to be a bad look for the NBA and if current and former players really want to see LeBron James fail
Plus, NBA analyst Rachel Nichols joins the show to tell Colin if Austin Reaves and LeBron are enough to carry the Lakers past OKC and why the Timberwolves were successful defensively against Victor Wembanyama in Game 1
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