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Here is what you missed on Wednesday's Show:

• NBA commissioner David Stern discusses the playoffs, non-contact injuries, the compressed schedule, the one-and-done rule, the power of star players and more. Stern

• Browns president Mike Holmgren covers Cleveland's moves in the NFL draft, Trent Richardson, Brandon Weeden, Colt McCoy, the culture of football, bounties and more.Holmgren

• ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler talks about Nuggets-Lakers, Andrew Bynum, 76ers-Bulls, a potential matchup between the Heat and the Pacers and more. Legler 

• ESPN NFL analyst Cris Carter explains why he placed bounties on opponents as a form of protection during his career. Carter

• ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter shares his thoughts on why the league wants to change the culture of football, Junior Seau, Terrell Owens and more. Schefter

• ESPN MLB analyst John Kruk comments on Josh Hamilton's four-homer night against the Orioles, Hamilton's future in Texas, Matt Kemp and more. Kruk

• The MLB Network's John Smoltz dishes on Josh Hamilton, Cole Hamels' intentional plunking of Bryce Harper, Mariano Rivera's injury, adjusting to retirement and more. Smoltz

• Bob and Greg Golic weigh in on Kurt Warner's comments about football's safety, the recent changes to the NFL, protecting teammates, bounties and more. Golics

• Greeny and Golic react to Josh Hamilton becoming the 16th MLB player to hit four home runs in one gameListen

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1pm-2pm: The Sports Bash Warm-up with Todd Ranck (twitter.com/973ESPN)

2pm-6pm: The Sports Bash with Mike Gill (twitter.com/973ESPN)

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