Shannon Sharpe reacts to Kevin Durant being named favorite to win MVP while LeBron James ranks 7th I UNDISPUTED

The latest preseason poll unveiled the top candidates most likely to win MVP. Kevin Durant received 38 percent of the votes as he finished in first place while LeBron James didn’t even crack the top 5 as he placed seventh. Meanwhile, the Brooklyn Nets are predicted to win it all though as they received 79 percent of the votes while the Los Angeles Lakers placed second with just 16 percent. Hear Shannon Sharpe defend LeBron James while Skip Bayless agrees that KD will win MVP.

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Michael Vick on Ravens facing Chiefs in Week 2: ‘I trust Lamar Jackson’ I FIRST THINGS FIRST

The Baltimore Ravens will once again face their AFC rivals in Week 2. With the Kansas City Chiefs looking to win their fifth straight game against the Ravens, Michael Vick joins First Things First to decide whether he trusts Lamar Jackson to keep his team from falling to 0-2 in the start of the season. Watch to see why Vick thinks this is a must-win game for the Ravens.

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Chris Broussard reveals three reasons the 49ers should be on upset alert in Week 2 I FIRST THINGS FIRST

In this ‘Drawing a Blank’ segment, Chris Broussard tells Nick Wright and Kevin Wildes why he believes the San Francisco 49ers are the team that should be in upset alert in Week 2. Watch as Broussard lays out three reasons for choosing Jimmy Garoppolo’s team, and which teams Nick and Kevin think are in bigger risk over the weekend.

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Nick Wright on New York’s last-second loss to Washington: ‘The Giants are done’ I FIRST THINGS FIRST

Nick Wright talks the New York Giants after they suffer a heartbreaking loss to the Washington Football Team. Though Daniel Jones played one of the better games of his career according to Nick, a last-second field goal sealed the Giants fate. Watch to see why he thinks the season is done for New York, despite not even being out of September.

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Dustin Hopkins 43-yard field goal lifts WFT to 30-29 victory over Giants

Dustin Hopkins missed a 48-yard field goal wide right as time expired only for an offside penalty on Dexter Lawrence gave Hopkins a second chance at a game-winner. Hopkins’ 43-yard kick did not miss and the Washington Football Team earned a wild 30-29 victory over the New York Giants on Thursday night. The lead changed [more]

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JaVale McGee on what to expect in Klay Thompson’s return I Club Shay Shay

JaVale McGee joined Club Shay Shay and told Shannon Sharpe what to expect in Klay Thompson’s return with the Golden State Warriors. ‘I expect the old Klay. I can maybe see him slacking on defense in the first month because in the offseason you don’t get those reps. But offensively, he didn’t hurt his arm, so that boy is going to shoot.’

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