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The 33rd Pick: A Conspiracy Theory NBA Podcast

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Welcome to 3GiG Sports!

In the first segment, we tackle the fact that a majority of young Americans believe the United States is a terrible country. What's driving this pessimism, and is it justified? We'll examine the underlying reasons and discuss whether young people's views of America are changing.

Next we explore the controversial practice of "tanking" in the NBA, where teams deliberately lose games in order to secure a high draft pick. Is it a smart strategy for building a winning team, or does it undermine the integrity of the game? We'll discuss the pros and cons and debate whether it's a viable strategy for teams to pursue. Is there a way to fix it?

Finally, we turn our attention to the NFL and ask the question on every Baltimore Ravens fan's mind: will star quarterback Lamar Jackson stay with the team long-term? We'll examine the biggest factor at play (OBJ) and debate the likelihood of Jackson signing a new contract with the Ravens.

Join us for an intense (and never wrong) discussion on these three hot topics in the world of sports and politics.

As always be sure to subscribe and follow the podcast and socials @3GiGSports/3GiGSports Podcast today!

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3gigsports/support
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Welcome to 3GiG Sports!

In the first segment, we tackle the fact that a majority of young Americans believe the United States is a terrible country. What's driving this pessimism, and is it justified? We'll examine the underlying reasons and discuss whether young people's views of America are changing.

Next we explore the controversial practice of "tanking" in the NBA, where teams deliberately lose games in order to secure a high draft pick. Is it a smart strategy for building a winning team, or does it undermine the integrity of the game? We'll discuss the pros and cons and debate whether it's a viable strategy for teams to pursue. Is there a way to fix it?

Finally, we turn our attention to the NFL and ask the question on every Baltimore Ravens fan's mind: will star quarterback Lamar Jackson stay with the team long-term? We'll examine the biggest factor at play (OBJ) and debate the likelihood of Jackson signing a new contract with the Ravens.

Join us for an intense (and never wrong) discussion on these three hot topics in the world of sports and politics.

As always be sure to subscribe and follow the podcast and socials @3GiGSports/3GiGSports Podcast today!

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3gigsports/support
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