Will Scottie Scheffler Make It To a Career Slam?
6/17/202624 min
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser kick off this episode with a recap of the big stars in the World Cup, discuss the importance of a Scottie Scheffler career slam, and coaching decisions the Golden Knights have made post Stanley Cup!
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
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Mike Wilbon· Host0:28
[upbeat music] Pardon the interruption, but I'm Mike Wilbon. Tony, the world's oldest living land animal, a tortoise named Jonathan, just turned 194.
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:39
I'm Tony Kornheiser. I have no joke here. Jonathan was born during the Andrew Jackson administration.
Mike Wilbon· Host0:48
These animals live- It's unbelievable ... to get this old all the time. When I was 12 years old, I rode on the top of, sat on the top of a 154-year-old tortoise in, I think it was Sioux Falls, South Dakota. They, they, they- Wow ... get 150 plus.
Tony Kornheiser· Host1:03
I wasn't born until the Taft administration. [laughs] Welcome to PTI, boys and girls. In today's episode, Scottie Scheffler goes for the grand slam, the Golden Knights bring on another head coach, and Brando Shambling joins us for five good minutes. But we begin today with Lionel Messi, one week shy of his 39th birthday, scoring three goals yesterday as Argentina beat Algeria three to nothing. These three goals tie Messi with Miroslav Klose