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December 5, 2021 51 mins

Here in this episode I debate with Cam and Kejuan on ESPN's top 75 all time list. Is Jokic the best offensive big man? Who is the NBA MVP right now? What do you think? Who do you agree with the most? Kejuan Humphries is an aspiring sports reporter that attends Ga Southern. Cameron Lynn is an upcoming author who is in the process of writing a book. Checkout his podcast the link will be attached. 

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