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Leroy & Cerrone Show // Smart to Reunite With Celtics? // The State of Present Day Youth Sports - 7/12 (Hour 2)

Leroy & Cerrone Show // Smart to Reunite With Celtics? // The State of Present Day Youth Sports - 7/12 (Hour 2)

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(0:00) Leroy Irvin & Cerrone Battle begin Hour #2 discussing the plight of Wizards G Marcus Smart. With Washington's roster at a surplus, reports have Marcus Smart being shopped around the league to preferable destinations. Should the Celtics try to re-acquire the ghost of Marcus Smart? Cerrone is adamantly against bringing back Smart.

(12:56) Leroy & Cerrone react to comments made by former-1st Overall Draft Pick in the NBA, Kenyon Martin on what youth basketball has become. The duo agree with Martin's overall point equating basketball to golf and tennis. What is the state of youth basketball, and youth sports in general? How did we get here? Are we pricing out our nation's young talented athletes?

(23:37) Irvin & Battle continue their conversation on youth sports in the present day. Callers weigh in on the topic. Are children's passion for the game waning?

(35:32) Leroy & Cerrone respond to Ricky Rubio's first-hand experience as a former-NBA player. Cerrone chimes in on the play of yesteryear after watching the 1984 Orange Bowl and compares it to the style of play today, emphasizing the stark differences in intensity.

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