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Lakers Start Road Trip 3-1 | Redick Calls Out Stars, They Respond | Big Men Want To Play w/Luka?

Lakers Start Road Trip 3-1 | Redick Calls Out Stars, They Respond | Big Men Want To Play w/Luka?

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On today’s Hoop’s Talk w/Allen Sliwa, Allen discusses the Lakers win over the Chicago Bulls last night 129-118 as the Lakers move to 3-1 so far on the Grammy Road Trip. Allen says it is not the time to give up Deandre Ayton. Allen also discusses Tim McMahon’s recent comments on the Hoop Collective podcast where McMahon said that big men are eager to come play for the Lakers to play with Luka. The NBA Trade Deadline is just 10 days away and Allen discusses if the Lakers will make a move as they make a push for the playoffs. Allen closes the show by talking about Marc Spears saying that he thinks Giannis has played his last game in Milwaukee.

0:00 - Intro

6:20 – Listener Comments

7:15 – Lakers beat the Bulls | 3-1 on the road trip | Luka’s greatness

16:00 – Rui talks about coaching staff calling out Bron & Luka for not passing

20:04 – Wallace Firm ad | wallacewins.com/sliwa or Call/Text (818)476-5998

21:26 – Listener Comments | Fans like JJ calling out Bron & Luka

24:51 – Lakers finally have depth w/Rui’s move to bench

27:04 – Looking at the rest of the road trip | Listener comment on Jake LaRavia

30:50 – Don’t give up on Deandre Ayton

37:48 – Listener Comments on Deandre Ayton

41:05 – Harrah’s SoCal ad | harrahssocal.com

42:45 – Do big men want to come play in LA w/Luka?

47:49 – What do the Lakers do at the Trade Deadline? | Will fans accept not making a move?

54:33 – Listener comments on if the Lakers Trade Deadline possibilities

1:01:41 – General NBA News | Marc Spears thinks Giannis played his last game for Bucks

1:06:40 – Listener Comments to close the show

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