The NBA Is About to Change Forever Next Season!
4/29/202624 min
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss NBA playoffs, NBA/tanking, NCAA tournament/76 teams, TJ Oshie + more!
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Mike Wilbon· Host0:29
[upbeat music] Pardon the interruption, but I'm Mike Wilbon. I went to Madison Square Garden, the world's most famous arena, to see the Knicks win a game last night. Ton, aren't you jealous?
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:40
Tony Kornheiser. No. I was happy watching the Nets. They once got a run into second. I took Jesse the dog out at about 8:15. It was one-nothing Nets. I got back in 10 minutes, it was eight-nothing Nets. Come on.
Mike Wilbon· Host0:55
Yeah, well, that- That's the Nets ... that sounds just like the Knicks game. 'Cause there was no- Yeah, well, the N- right ... no drama.
Tony Kornheiser· Host1:01
Non-competitive.
Mike Wilbon· Host1:02
No drama in- Non-competitive at all ... the world's most famous arena last night. No.
Tony Kornheiser· Host1:05
Absolutely. Welcome to PTI, boys and girls. In today's episode, the NBA floats a new anti-tanking proposal, the NCAA Tournament plans to expand the field, and T.J. Oshie joins us for five good minutes. But we begin today with last night's NBA playoff action. San Antonio finished off their series with Portland by drumming the Blazers 114 to 95. The Knicks took apart the Hawks 126 to 97,