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Barth & Balekji // Cape Cod Overrated? // Can The Celtics Afford a Roster Spot For Lillard? - 7/5 (Hour 1)

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(0:00) Alex Barth & George Balekji are in-studio for a 4th of July Weekend Special this Saturday. They exchange pleasantries by sharing their 4th of July adventures. George reveals he's not too fond of The Cape despite him never having been there due to traffic concerns. Barth expresses his love for The Cape Cod League and shares a Cavan Biggio story.

(13:08) Barth & Balekji react to comments made by Gary Washburn on the prospects of the Celtics acquiring free agent PG Damian Lillard. Barth & Balekji have differing opinions on whether the Celtics should sign Lillard. Barth is critical of Lillard's age and fit on the team as an aging, ball-dominant PG. Balekji describes the moving parts needed to carve out for the Celtics to sign Lillard and expresses his desire for Lillard to sit out next season.

(23:43) Callers defend and promote Cape Cod as a travel destination to sway George's negative impression of The Cape.

(35:36) Alex & George discuss Celtics free agent F/C Al Horford. Is it the end of his chapter in Boston? If you could only have 1 of the 2, who are you choosing to sign - Lillard or Horford? Barth & Balekji disagree and debate their respective responses. The duo continue their commentary on Cape Cod.

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