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“Pacers in 6”

May 20, 2025

Host of the “Don’t @ me” podcast Dan Dakich joined the show today. Dakich says he loves the Pacers’ ball movement and toughness—especially Tyrese Haliburton, who he calls the heart of a resilient squad. While he respects the Knicks, he feels something was off in Boston. As for Haliburton’s dad? Still banned. As for Bob…

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By Alan Guzzi | April 25, 2025

CBS Sports Rick Neuheisel joined the show with sharp draft takes and even sharper vocal cords, serenading us with a song about Shedeur Sanders’ slide out of the first round. From praising Travis Hunter’s two-way potential to questioning Pittsburgh’s QB strategy, Neuheisel brought analysis, personality — and a little musical flair — to draft day…

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By Alan Guzzi | April 24, 2025

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The Athletic’s Joe Vardon joined the show today for an unfiltered dive into Luka Dončić’s tearful homecoming, the Lakers’ growth as a postseason threat, and why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gets his MVP vote. From postgame emotions to questionable front-office moves, Vardon offered some great insight on the league’s most compelling storylines. 

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