Anything is on the table for Mavs legend Derek Harper and TV analyst Jeff "Skin" Wade on Open Run!
Harp and Skin take a look back at Luka's magical second season before moving on to the importance of coming together during the tumultuous collective fight against social injustice.
Harp and Skin take a deep look at the NBA Finals, including how Miami has built a culture under Pat Riley that has prioritized winning and competing at the highest level no matter who's on the roster. Then they look at the state of the Cowboys. Buckle up!
Harp and Skin dive deep into the NBA Finals and discuss some of the league's all-time greatest players.
Gina Miller, FC Dallas Vice President of Media and Communications, joins Harp for a wide-ranging discussion on COVID-19's impact on the American sports, soccer's continuing rise to prominence in the U.S., and the two take a trip down memory lane to discuss their experience covering the Mavs' glory days in the mid-2000s.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Harp and Skin discuss the frenzied first few days of the NBA's abbreviated offseason, and then shift to the importance of character at the highest levels of leadership.
Harp and Skin discuss the wild NBA offseason, including moves that the Mavs and defending champion Lakers made. Then Harp shares some Pat Riley stories about culture, before moving on to what makes Luka Doncic such a special talent.
Harp and Skin discuss the roller coaster beginning to the Mavs' 2020-21 season, and then they look back on what really happened during Mark Aguirre's terrific career in Dallas, and why some fans might have an incomplete perception of the uber-talented forward.
Harp and Skin discuss the need to understand and acknowledge white privilege, and how important that step is in building toward a more equal, just, and equitable future for all Americans.
Longtime Maverick and three-time All-Star Mark Aguirre joins Harp and Skin for his first interview in decades discussing his time in Dallas, from the early 1980s as the Mavs became the "model franchise" through the end of his tenure in Dallas, and the circumstances surrounding his trade to Detroit and relationship with the organization and city to this day.