Has LeBrons Laker Career Been Underwhelming?

ESPN’s Dave McMenamin joined the show to break down the Los Angeles Lakers’ flat performance against the Timberwolves and what lies ahead. While LA’s roster faces big questions, McMenamin says LeBron’s Lakers tenure—despite a title—hasn’t quite lived up to the king-sized hype.

Read More

Cam Ward: The Quietest No. 1 Pick in Years?

PFT’s Chris Simms joined the show today to weigh in on Cam Ward as a stealth No. 1 pick, Shedeur Sanders’ draft value, and what’s really happening in Cleveland’s quarterback room. Simms praised the Browns’ draft haul and had some thoughts on Aaron Rodgers possibly joining the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Read More

“Ain’t No Way I Wouldn’t Have Hit That Guy”

NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley lit up the NBA headlines on today’s show. Barkley questioned the Lakers’ stamina, called out the Heat for checking out early, and expressed real concern over Bill Belichick’s recent situation. He praised Giannis’ self-control, rolled his eyes at Draymond’s defensive GOAT claims, and, of course, couldn’t resist taking some…

Read More

Belichick Letting Someone Else Call the Plays?

Ross Tucker joined the show today and explained why he was stunned by Bill Belichick’s seemingly passive demeanor in a recent interview — a far cry from the controlling, calculated coach he once played for. Tucker also weighed in on Travis Hunter’s two-way future, Shedeur Sanders’ draft slide, and how skipping interviews may have cost…

Read More

Browns Pass on Flash, Choose Foundation

MMQB’s Albert Breer joined us on the show today to unpack the Browns-Jags trade, calling it a win for both sides, though Cleveland’s haul impressed most. He also weighed in on the prank call fiasco, the Steelers’ QB uncertainty, and George Kittle becoming the highest paid TE in football.

Read More

Legler Breaks Down Lakers’ Playoff Frustration

ESPN’s Tim Legler didn’t hold back, ripping the Lakers’ refusal to use their bench and calling out LeBron’s late-game shot selection. Legler also weighed in on the Knicks-Pistons no-call drama, recalled his 3-point contest win, and said only a select few teams truly have a shot at this year’s NBA title.

Read More