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Amin Elhassan and Izzy Gutierrez take hoops seriously -- but not themselves. Join them and special guests on Oddball for the perfect mix of expert NBA analysis and offbeat fun.
Amin Elhassan and Izzy Gutierrez take hoops seriously -- but not themselves. Join them and special guests on Oddball for the perfect mix of expert NBA analysis and offbeat fun.
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Rerun Air Date: February 4, 2026Amin Elhassan and Izzy Gutierrez take hoops seriously -- but not themselves. Join them and special guests on Oddball for the perfect mix of expert NBA analysis and offbeat fun.
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