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NBA update, Andrew Nembhard + ESPN's Ryan Hollins

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It's Monday and as always it's time for an all new Aaron Torres Podcast. Aaron briefly opens by discussing the events across America this weekend, before turning his attention to sports. He updates us on the NBA's plan to return and asks, what the heck is Florida guard Andrew Nembhard thinking by transferring? And then he welcomes ESPN's Ryan Hollins to the show. Here is a rundown:

The NBA's plan for return + Andrew Nembhard: Aaron talks about the NBA's return and why he is in favor of a "play-in" for the final few spots of the playoff. Then he discusses Andrew Nembhard's shocking decision to leave Florida. While it'd be easy to blame Mike White, he wonders why Nembhard is really leaving after leading the team in minutes played, and asks if it is time for Nembhard -- and other players like him -- to look themselves in the mirror rather than transferring.

Ryan Hollins joins the show: ESPN personality and 10-year NBA vet Ryan Hollins joins the show. Ryan discusses his days at UCLA, including being on the court for the famous "Adam Morrison crying game" as well as his thoughts on the job Mick Cronin is doing at UCLA. Then he shares funny Michael Jordan stories from his time playing in Charlotte.

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It's Monday and as always it's time for an all new Aaron Torres Podcast. Aaron briefly opens by discussing the events across America this weekend, before turning his attention to sports. He updates us on the NBA's plan to return and asks, what the heck is Florida guard Andrew Nembhard thinking by transferring? And then he welcomes ESPN's Ryan Hollins to the show. Here is a rundown:

The NBA's plan for return + Andrew Nembhard: Aaron talks about the NBA's return and why he is in favor of a "play-in" for the final few spots of the playoff. Then he discusses Andrew Nembhard's shocking decision to leave Florida. While it'd be easy to blame Mike White, he wonders why Nembhard is really leaving after leading the team in minutes played, and asks if it is time for Nembhard -- and other players like him -- to look themselves in the mirror rather than transferring.

Ryan Hollins joins the show: ESPN personality and 10-year NBA vet Ryan Hollins joins the show. Ryan discusses his days at UCLA, including being on the court for the famous "Adam Morrison crying game" as well as his thoughts on the job Mick Cronin is doing at UCLA. Then he shares funny Michael Jordan stories from his time playing in Charlotte.

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