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Hurricanes Win Game 4! Can Spurs Tie the Series?

6/10/202624 min

Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss Hurricanes/Golden Knights, Spurs/Knicks, World Cup + more!

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First 90 seconds
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  7. Mike Wilbon· Host0:29

    [upbeat music] Pardon the interruption, but I'm Mike Wilbon. Tony, a seven-year-old boy broke a Guinness World Record by wearing 50 sweaters at once.

  8. Tony Kornheiser· Host0:40

    And Tony Kornheiser. Wow. Hey, kid, if you like sweaters, you should meet Levitar, huh? Levitar, you'd be drenched, drenched standing near him.

  9. Mike Wilbon· Host0:50

    A record. All people do is live to break some stupid record in something. Now adults have children doing it. Surprise, it's not on SportsCenter.

  10. Tony Kornheiser· Host1:00

    Wait, you think putting on 50 sweaters is stupid? Really?

  11. Mike Wilbon· Host1:06

    [laughs] Yes, it is, kids. It's stupid.

  12. Tony Kornheiser· Host1:09

    Yes, it is. Yeah. Welcome to PTI, boys and girls. In today's episode, no flagrant for Victor Wembanyama, the World Cup is set to start, and Tim Legler joins us for Five Good Minutes. But we begin today with last night's game four in the Stanley Cup final series. The Carolina Hurricanes even that series at 2-2 by beating Las Vegas in Las Vegas 5 to 3. Carolina

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