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The Masters, Doc Rivers Fallout, and NBA Playoffs

4/13/202624 min

Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser dive into The Masters, react to the Doc Rivers–Milwaukee breakup, and size up the NBA playoff picture.

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  1. Speaker 00:00

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  2. Mike Wilbon· Host0:28

    Pardon the interruption, but I'm Mike Wilbon. Tony, police in northern Virginia arrested a naked man for a string of home burglaries.

  3. Tony Kornheiser· Host0:39

    This is Tony Kornheiser. Oh, please, I wasn't naked. I was wearing sneakers.

  4. Mike Wilbon· Host0:43

    Oh, wow, that changes it, doesn't it?

  5. Tony Kornheiser· Host0:45

    Yes. Not naked.

  6. Mike Wilbon· Host0:46

    That distinguishes- Not naked ... him from a Florida man. That's right. And so what, we, we don't believe that happened in Fairfax or Arlington or Alexandria 'cause we live 10 minutes away.

  7. Tony Kornheiser· Host0:56

    No.

  8. Mike Wilbon· Host0:56

    We don't, we don't, we don't believe you.

  9. Tony Kornheiser· Host0:58

    No, we don't believe you.

  10. Mike Wilbon· Host0:59

    We don't.

  11. Tony Kornheiser· Host0:59

    [laughs] But we need an open. [laughs] We need an open. Welcome to PTI, boys and girls. In today's episode, Doc Rivers is out.

  12. Mike Wilbon· Host1:05

    Ugh.

  13. Tony Kornheiser· Host1:06

    The NBA playoffs are set, and Alexander Ovechkin says he has not decided whether he's retiring. But we begin today with the Masters and the rollercoaster ride between Friday and Sunday of Rory McIlroy. On Friday, McIlroy was six shots ahead of everyone. By the sixth hole Sunday, McIlroy was two shots down to Cameron Young, and later two shots down to Justin Rose. McIlroy recovered, had four birdies between holes 7 and 13,

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