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Catching up with former Portland Trail Blazer Travis Outlaw

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Former Portland Trail Blazer Travis Outlaw joins Channing Frye and Dan Sheldon to discuss the NCAA's one-and-done rule and reminisce about Channing and Travis' time in the NBA.

1:30 - Reliving the pain of NBA conditioning workouts

4:15 - Thoughts on the NCAA's one-and-done rule

22:00 - Why it's fun to be a fan vs athlete

23:40 - Why Travis thought Tracy McGrady was a better baller than Kobe

26:57 - Thoughts on how Greg Oden wasn't given a chance

28:40 - Brandon Roy could have been a walking triple-double

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on November 07, 2021 12:07 (2+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on July 24, 2021 13:36 (3y ago)

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Former Portland Trail Blazer Travis Outlaw joins Channing Frye and Dan Sheldon to discuss the NCAA's one-and-done rule and reminisce about Channing and Travis' time in the NBA.

1:30 - Reliving the pain of NBA conditioning workouts

4:15 - Thoughts on the NCAA's one-and-done rule

22:00 - Why it's fun to be a fan vs athlete

23:40 - Why Travis thought Tracy McGrady was a better baller than Kobe

26:57 - Thoughts on how Greg Oden wasn't given a chance

28:40 - Brandon Roy could have been a walking triple-double

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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