27: Load management in the NBA is a joke, and it’s hurting the fan experience
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This week on That 617 Life, our crew reacts to Mike Tyson saying he questions his existence now that he’s no longer a boxer. Cerrone sounds off on why load management in the NBA is a joke, and teams no longer value their fan base. Lastly, has Tom Brady’s popularity passed that of the Patriots, and if so, is that a good thing?    1:30- reaction to Mike Tyson questioning his existence now that he’s no longer a boxer. What do athletes do when they no longer have their sport?  11:35- Cerrone's “Cold cuts & hot takes” load management in the NBA is a joke  15:40- Has Tom Brady’s popularity passed that of the Patriots, and if so, is that a good thing? 
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