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Laurence Holmes, David Haugh and Chuck Garfien join Kap for a Friday edition of SportsTalk Live.

Former DePaul softball coach Eugene Lenti is accused of physical and verbal abuse in a lawsuit. He is the brother of DePaul A.D. Jean Lenti Ponsetto. The guys talk about what changes need to happen right now.

Two NFL analysts have called into Kap's radio show this week and said Allen Robinson is not a No.1 receiver. The panelists debate that. Plus, if you are a NFL GM, would you risk your career on Tua Tagovailoa?

Later, NBCSportsChicago.com's Mark Schanowski joins Kap. They discuss what to expect from the Arturas Karnisovas era and also look ahead to the debut of "The Last Dance."

Finally, Shaq says his three-peat Lakers would have easily beaten Michael Jordan's best Bulls teams. The panel says he's Shaqtin A Fool.

0:00 - Former DePaul softball coach Eugene Lenti is accused in a lawsuit of physical and verbal abuse against his coaches and players. He's also the brother of current Blue Demons athletic director Jean Lenti Ponsetto.

6:00 - Two national NFL analysts have gone on Kap's radio show this week and said Allen Robinson is not a #1 wide receiver. Are they both wrong?

9:00 - If you are a NFL GM, would you risk your career on drafting Tua Tagovailoa?

11:00 - Mark Schanowski joins Kap. They talk about what the Arturas Karnisovas era might look like and preview the first two episodes of "The Last Dance."

19:00 - Shaq says his 3-peat Lakers would have beaten Jordan's Bulls.

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On Tuesday, the Bulls received permission to interview three candidates for their open general manager spot: Marc Eversley of the Philadelphia 76ers, Mark Hughes of the Los Angeles Clippers and Matt Lloyd of the Orlando Magic (all assistant general managers with their current teams).

Marc Eversley of the Philadelphia 76ers, Mark Hughes of the Los Angeles Clippers and Matt Lloyd of the Orlando Magic (all assistant general managers with their current teams).

Friday, news surfaced that they've interviewed a candidate for the position, but he does not hail from the above list: Michael Finley of the Dallas Mavericks, as reported by ESPN's Tim McMahon:

Finley is a Chicago native and has spent the last seven years working his way through the Mavericks' front office after playing in the NBA for 15 seasons.

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has repeatedly endorsed Finley, telling Sports Illustrated earlier this month he would be "amazing" for the Bulls' lead executive spot. 

He represents another well-regarded candidate in the Bulls' ever-evolving front office search.

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On Friday, the Bulls announced a significant donation on behalf of the team and Zach LaVine to the Greater Chicago Food Depository.

The donation was made in partnership with Lineage Logistics, a food logistics company, and aims to support the Greater Chicago Food Depository's local initiatives with food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and other programs throughout Chicago.

According to a release, the donation will help provide 600,000 meals to families in need. Lineage will also donate $200,000 to Feeding America and "is committed to offering displaced United Center staff additional employment opportunities by introducing them to available Lineage warehouse jobs in the Chicagoland area." The release says this initiative will offer said employment opportunities.

"This is much bigger than basketball and I am proud to support the city that has welcomed me with open arms," LaVine said in a statement. "We will all get through this together by looking out for each other and supporting relief efforts in any way we can." 

Here's a look at some other acts of philanthropy LaVine, the Bulls and the United Center have teamed up to accomplish in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic:

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