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Sam Harris is joined by basketball analyst Mo Mooncey and NBA journalist Grant Afseth to look ahead to Team USA at the Paris Olympics. The team chat about whether this is the 'Last Dance' for LeBron James, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant, and they also look at who of the younger generation could be passed the Team USA torch. And with the rest of the world improving in their standard of basketball, Sam, Mo and Grant look at who might pose the USA problems at the Paris Olympics, before hearing straight from newly-crowned NBA champion Jayson Tatum, as well as Tyrese Haliburton.
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01'17: Finals MVP Jaylen Brown's omission
02'55: The current state of the USA men's roster
04'33: The depth of the USA men's roster
05'18: Is there a lot to prove? Plus the recruitment of Embiid
08'07: Jayson Tatum interview
11'50: The passing of the Team USA torch
13'23: Tyrese Haliburton interview
18'31: Who might pose the USA problems?
22'20: Can Team USA women make history?
23'51: The omission of Caitlin Clark
26'04: Is Caitlin Clark ready?
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