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Julio Jones, Jason Kidd, Dewane Casey, Pistons, Kevin Durant | What's The 411Sports | QUICK BITES

In this segment, What's The 411Sports host Keisha Wilson reports that as expected, Julio Jones did not report to the Atlanta Falcons' voluntary OTAs; both former Milwaukee Bucks head coach Jason Kidd and former Toronto Raptors head coach Dwane Casey interviewed for the Detroit Pistons head coach position; Kevin Durant and Jeff Green the last two Seattle SuperSonics players are playing in the NBA Finals, and an NBC Sports program in Boston had a segment talking about the “most useless Cavaliers”. What’s The 411Sports, a sports news, and commentary television show and podcast, is produced by What’s The 411TV, a Brooklyn-based media/news and information company serving trendsetting, but underserved and emerging markets, particularly millennials. From an urban lens, What's The 411Sports approaches sports as entertainment, business, and pop-culture. What's The 411 TV's sports celebrity portfolio consists of interviews with Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Stephen Curry, Serena Williams, Carmelo Anthony, Jeremy Lin, Kristaps Porzingas, Dwyane Wade, Kevin Durant, Richard Sherman, Peyton Manning, Victor Cruz, Eli Manning, Darrelle Revis, Teddy Bridgewater, Johnny Manziel, Mike Tyson, Steve Kerr, Jeff Van Gundy and many, many, more. What's The 411Sports covers the Brooklyn Nets, NY Knicks, NBA, including press conferences introducing new presidents and general managers, such as NY Knicks owner Jim Dolan introducing Phil Jackson as the new President of the Knicks; Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov introducing Sean Marks as the new general manager for the Brooklyn Nets; along with the unveiling of the new HSS Brooklyn Nets Training Facility; and Sean Marks' introduction of Brooklyn Nets new head coach Kenny Atkinson. What's The 411Sports coverage doesn't end with basketball, we've cover the NY Giants, NY Jets, NFL, New York Mets, NY Yankees, MLB, US OPEN, NBA All-Star, NFL Super Bowl, MLB's Diversity Summit, the Heisman Trophy announcement, boxing, and more. What's The 411 TV reaches 14 million subscribers across the country on DishTV and can also be seen on Time Warner Cable, Cablevision, Verizon FiOS, and RCN in New York City. In addition to television, What's The 411Sports can be found on social media: YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, LinkedIn. Subscribe to this YouTube channel and talk to us on social: Twitter: https://twitter.com/411SportsTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/411SportsTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/411SportsTV For more information, please visit www.411SportsTV.com.