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‘THAT CALL HAS TO BE MADE!’ 😳 P.J. Tucker on no-call on Ausar Thompson in Game 5 vs. Cavs | Get Up
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P.J. Tucker, Monica McNutt and Brian Windhorst join Mike Greenberg on Get Up to discuss:
0:00 Reactions to no-call at the end of Game 5
2:42 What else did they see from the Cavs?
4:58 Jalen Duren’s struggles continue
5:44 Jalen Brunson’s not a star?
8:10 Three things Windy knows about Brunson
10:14 Should Knicks be too concerned about time off?
11:20 Lakers and LeBron James’ relationship
13:45 Tucker doesn’t care how old LeBron is
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