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NBA Rumors Galore; The Lo-Down - 6/21/16

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The normal Lo-Down crew is filling in for Grant Napear today so Scott Marsh and the high flyer Henry Turner are in studio for the next three hours. They dive head first into the NBA Draft and break down the needs for the Sacramento Kings. They also spend some time discussing the NBA Finals and LeBron James. And they talk needs for the Golden State Warriors this off season.

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HOUR 2:

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Scott and Henry spend more time with Sacramento Kings draft talk and what names they should consider taking with their 8th overall pick. NBC Sports NCAA writer Rob Dauster joins the show to share his insight on the NBA Draft and who he thinks will go where. Then the guys talk the globalization of LeBron James' legacy and the potential of the Oakland Raiders moving to Las Vegas. NBA writer for Bleacher Report Josh Martin comes on the show to talk the NBA Finals results and a little bit of NBA Draft.

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HOUR 3:

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New Athletic Director at UC Davis, Kevin Blue joins the show to talk about the future of the Aggie program. He shares his vision for what he wants for the future of UC Davis athletics. Scott and Henry revisit the LeBron James and his legacy conversation before talking Dirk Nowitzki and the Golden State Warriors. Finally, the guys talk about Mike Conley and weather or not he would be a good fit in Sacramento.

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