Should the NBA have suspended LaMelo Ball?
4/17/202624 min
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss yesterday evening's insane play-in matchups, whether the NBA got LaMelo's punishment right, and the future of LIV golf.
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Mike Wilbon· Host0:29
[upbeat music] Pardon the interruption, but I'm Mike Wilbon. It's Get to Know Your Customers Day, Tony. You have a question for our viewers?
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:37
I'm Tony Kornheiser. Aren't you sick of us yet?
Mike Wilbon· Host0:41
Guess not.
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:41
All these years, we're so old. Aren't you sick of us?
Mike Wilbon· Host0:44
Guess not.
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:44
I'm sick of us.
Mike Wilbon· Host0:46
You know- You know what?
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:46
I am ...
Mike Wilbon· Host0:47
maybe a few of them wanna watch people who actually watch games and not the clips.
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:52
Yeah.
Mike Wilbon· Host0:52
Not, you know- Uh ... even the clip generation- Uh ... they gotta learn something.
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:56
Welcome to PTI, boys and girls. In today's episode, the NBA does not suspend LaMelo Ball, the LIV Tour says it's going full throttle, and hockey analyst T.J. Oshie joins us for five good minutes. But we begin today with last night's NBA play-in games. Golden State beat the Los Angeles Clippers by making up a 13-point deficit in the fourth quarter on the road. The Warriors will now play Phoenix for the eighth seat. And Philadelphia beat Orlando convincingly, 109-97, and beat Orlando without Joel Embiid, who recently had an appendectomy.