Sports Talk Live Podcast: Discussing how many more titles the Bulls could have won if Phil and Michael had stayed

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"The Last Dance" premieres Sunday. Michael Jordan said his final season with the Bulls was a "trying year" because everybody knew this was going to be it. If Phil Jackson and MJ had stayed around for longer, how many more titles would the Bulls have won?

Ryan Clark joined Kap on the radio and said Allen Robinson is not a number one receiver. The guys disagree with that assessment. Kap says Ryan Pace should trade for Odell Beckham, Jr. JJ and Jason are very much opposed to that.

Then, former Blackhawk Kris Versteeg joins Kap on the show. He looks back at his career and talks about the team's rivalry with the Canucks and their fans. Plus, he looks back on the Blackhawks 2010 Stanley Cup clincher in Philadelphia- complete with headless mannequins and rumors of motorcycle gangs trying to keep them from reaching the arena.

After that, the panel wraps up the show by reliving their favorite series-clinching games in Chicago sports history.

0:00 - "The Last Dance" premieres Sunday and it will chronicle what Michael Jordan himself called "a trying year". So how many more titles could the Bulls have won if Phil and Michael had stayed?

4:00 - Ryan Clark said on Kap's radio show that Allen Robinson is not a number one receiver. Should the Bears use their second round picks to make a trade for Odell Beckham, Jr.?

9:00 - The Bears win total and playoff odds are set. Which of them are the best bet?

11:00 - The newly-retired Kris Versteeg joins Kap. The two-time Stanley Cup champ looks back at his career and discusses the team's intense rivalry with the Canucks and even their fans. Plus, he shares stories of the 2010 Cup clincher in Philadelphia- including headless mannequins and rumors of motorcycle gangs keeping them from the arena.

20:00 - The panel wraps up the show by recalling their favorite series clinching games in Chicago sports history.

Listen to the full podcast here or via the embedded player below:

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