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Gottlieb: Amateurs Would Be Better Than Team USA’s B-Team

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By Michael Hulse Posted Fri, Aug 16, 2019

Nets Don’t Need Melo; Amateurs Over Team USA B-Team; NCAA’s ‘Rich Paul Rule’ Backtrack

Guest: ESPN Analyst Sean Farnham

This week, Gottlieb doesn’t think Carmelo Anthony would be a good fit  for Brooklyn, despite recent rumors, gives his take on  why Team USA, should consider playing amateurs for non-Olympic tournaments, and the NCAA’s backtrack on the ‘Rich Paul Rule. Doug’s guest this week is ESPN college basketball analyst Sean Farnham, who discusses his Bay Area hoops upbringing, playing with peak Baron Davis at UCLA, transitioning into broadcasting, and why he doesn’t think college players should be paid.

New All Ball pod with @GottliebShow! ESPN Hoops Analyst @SeanFarnham points out that college stars may not get $ in school, but cash in big time off the brand recognition in the NBA

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