Dan Patrick Show
Thomas on his Swing at Mahorn
Isiah Thomas joined us on the program today, IT reflected on everything from taking a swing at Rick Mahorn to the uniqueness of Dennis Rodman. Thomas also praised Victor Wembanyama for his rare size and skill. The Detroit Pistons great also touched on the Cleveland Cavaliers blowing a massive lead against the New York Knicks,…
Read MoreEwing Still Calls MSG Home
Patrick Ewing reflected on his legendary career at Madison Square Garden while breaking down the New York Knicks game one comeback, crediting Jalen Brunson for taking control late while the defense elevated at the perfect moment. Ewing also revisited classic battles with Reggie Miller, laughed about the endless trash talk from Larry Bird and explained…
Read MoreHorry Breaks Down Knicks Dominance
Robert Horry touched on everything from the rise of Victor Wembanyama to the dominance of the New York Knicks during the playoffs. Horry compared Wemby’s movement and versatility to Ralph Sampson, arguing Sampson may have been ahead of his time before the game evolved. Horry also praised the Knicks for their ability to consistently find…
Read MoreKnicks Targeting Harden
Tim Legler thought the Knicks looked rusty offensively for most of the night before finally finding rhythm late, while the Cavs tightened up and started playing not to lose instead of continuing to attack. He questioned why James Harden remained exposed defensively and why Cleveland refused to use timeouts to stop momentum once MSG came…
Read MoreNFL Continues to Move Toward 18 Game Schedule
Albert Breer explained how the NFL continues pushing toward a more television driven future, including removing many of the protections teams once had around international travel. Breer noted teams no longer automatically receive a bye week after overseas games. He also connected the delayed Super Bowl scheduling announcement to perhaps growing to an 18 game…
Read MoreCanada’s Hockey Loyalty Isn’t That Simple
Steve Levy covered all things hockey today. Levy admitted he still roots for Buffalo because of the passion of the city while also explaining how Canada’s hockey loyalties are far more divided than outsiders realize. He spoke glowingly about Carolina, calling them the East’s best team despite lacking a true superstar, and questioned Colorado’s reliability…
Read MoreMiller: Chet Must Guard Wemby
Does the NBA now belong to Victor Wembanyama? Reggie Miller didn’t necessarily push back on that. At the same time, Miller cautioned everyone against overreacting to one playoff game. The Hall of Famer went on to praise Dylan Harper for his defense and composure while also arguing Chet Holmgren has to take the Wembanyama assignment.…
Read MoreInternational Stars Taking Over
ACC Network analyst Carlos Boozer discussed everything From Anthony Edwards congratulating the Spurs too early to James Harden’s ongoing Game 7 criticism. He acknowledged the similarities in career paths between Harden and Russell Westbrook while also recognizing the NBA’s current international power shift.
Read MoreSteelers Still Stuck in Middle
Ross Tucker didn’t hide his distaste for prospects trying to dictate destinations, admitting the Eli Manning draft saga always struck a nerve. Tucker also offered a realistic view of Aaron Rodgers rejoining the Pittsburgh Steelers, suggesting Rodgers may keep the Steelers respectable but likely not truly dangerous. From Netflix’s upcoming quarterback spotlight to Nashville’s inevitable…
Read MoreBreer Breaks Down NFL Schedule Release
Albert Breer peeled back the curtain on the NFL schedule-making process, revealing it’s less art and more year-round algorithm. What begins as thousands of computer-generated possibilities eventually becomes a battle of logistics, broadcast priorities, and business strategy. Breer also discussed how the league’s focus remains casual audience expansion as much as football tradition. The bigger…
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