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The Role Players Let This Team Down

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(0:00-19:18)In the first segment, the carry the AJ Brown press conference, and then react to what he had to say.

(19:29-33:14) Next, they talk about AJ Brown, and call out Tobias Harris as the primary reason why the Sixers are on the brink of elimination.

(33:19-45:26) They talk about how Tobias Harris has checked out because he knows his contract is expiring and won’t be resigned, so he doesn’t care anymore.

(45:31-1:01:12) They talk about getting a lot of production from the Sixers stars, and nothing from their role players, and why that is the real reason the Sixers are losing.

(1:01:22-1:12:57) They talk about the fans seemingly quitting, and having no faith the Sixers role player swill step up.

(1:13:02-1:24:46) They talk about how we have seen more than this from Tobias in the past, and wonder why he has been so terrible in this series, then they also get to Angry Ricky.

(1:24:51-1:41:29) They debate who needs to step up, and come to conclusion that it should be Tobias Harris and point out that if he was just a little bit more productive, the Sixers would be leading this series.

(1:41:39-1:55:24) Coach Jim Lynam joins the show to give his thoughts heading into game 4, the lack of production from the role players, and what changes he might make were he in charge.

(1:55:29-2:05:53) They react to what Coach Lynam said, take more calls, and see What’s Brewing With Jen.

(2:05:5802:21:48) They take some calls, read some texts, and continue to preview Game 5.

(2:21:58) They predict who will score the 3rd most points for the Sixers tonight, and take more calls.

They wrap up the show with more calls, texts, their predictions, and then get to the Question of the day.

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