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On The Ball with Ric Bucher

Giannis and the Bucks come up short; Updates on KD & Boogie; NBA Finals preview

Ric and Will are back to talk a ton of NBA. First, Will would like to discuss some pickup hoops etiquette. Then the guys get into Giannis' post game podium walk-off, and the Bucks inability to close out the Raptors. Ric has updates on Kevin Durant and Boogie Cousins. Then the guys preview the Warriors-Raptors NBA Finals, and discuss what Championship level chemistry looks like on a team.

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