Dan Patrick Show
Harold Reynolds: Ohtani’s power is unique
MLB Network’s Harold Reynolds called in from outside Coors Field to preview the All-Star festivities. He says players are telling him Shohei Ohtani’s power is unprecedented.
Read MoreWilbon on NBA Finals, Lillard vs. Davis
ESPN’s Michael Wilbon breaks down the NBA Finals, weighs in on a hypothetical swap of Damian Lillard for Anthony Davis, talks Luka Doncic and tells DP he has no interest in certain outdoor activities.
Read MoreCharles Barkley talks playoffs, Pippen
TNT’s Charles Barkley commented on the playoffs and all the injuries, Scottie Pippen’s recent comments and how the NFL has taken up too much of the media’s attention.
Read MoreHot new segment: Possibly Inaccurate Trivia
McLovin has a new segment and song … possibly inaccurate trivia. Question: The Suns have two Cam’s … Payne and Johnson. Name a team who was in championship series or game with two Cam’s.
Read MoreChris Webber on playoffs, NIL, facing Dream Team
Chris Webber breaks down the NBA playoffs, weighs in on new NIL rules and tells great stories from facing the Dream Team in advance of the 1992 Olympics.
Read MoreMarques Johnson on White Men Can’t Jump
Former NBA star and current Bucks analyst Marques Johnson shares stories from being on the set of White Men Can’t Jump.
Read MoreJon Rahm’s key to winning U.S. Open
Friend of the show Jon Rahm talked about how he hung tough to win the U.S. Open after a very tough month.
Read MoreReggie Miller breaks down conference finals
TNT’s Reggie Miller breaks down the conference finals and weighs in on Khris Middelton’s huge Game 3 and Paul George trying to carry the Clippers.
Read MoreScottie Pippen on MJ, Phil Jackson, KD
Scottie Pippen doesn’t back down on comments in GQ about Phil Jackson’s racial motivation in not giving him the final shot in the 1994 playoffs. He also talks about Michael Jordan’s decision to leave for baseball and MJ playing for the cameras.
Read MoreDan announces HOF will honor John Facenda
Dan recently contacted the Pro Football Hall of Fame to argue that the voice of NFL Films, John Facenda, deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. Today, the HOF’s David Baker called in to announce Facenda won thePete Rozelle Radio-Television Award.
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