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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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No Shot, No Title: Gators Survive Houston’s Final Miss
College Basketball color commentator Steve Lappas breaks down the coaching miscues and mental lapses that doomed Duke and Houston, citing poor late-game execution and conference softness as key factors. From inbounding blunders to tournament timing with the portal, Lappas had a lot to say about this year’s tournament.
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Hurley Unplugged: Passion, Pressure, and Postseason Lessons
UConn head coach Dan Hurley opens up on the madness of March, why experience beats hype, and how Duke’s youth mirrored past heartbreaks. He reflects on his emotional growth, the Huskies loss to Florida in the round of 32, and breaks down how the transfer portal continues to grow more difficult to manage.
Geno Auriemma: From Doubts to 12 Titles
Geno Auriemma opens up about the toughest moments of his career—questioning if he still has what it takes to coach at the highest level. He discusses the challenges of the modern game, particularly the impact of the transfer portal, and how navigating today’s distractions has reshaped his approach to coaching.
Damichael Cole on Ja Morant and Grizzlies’ Urgency
Memphis Commercial Appeal’s Damichael Cole weighs in on Ja Morant’s polarizing celebrations, what it really meant when the league told him to “read the room,” and why the Grizzlies made a rare late-season coaching change despite being playoff-bound.
Mad Dog Lets It Rip
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo sounds off on everything from Wilt Chamberlain’s overlooked legacy to Ja Morant’s off-court issues. He questions whether the Dodgers are good for baseball, brushes off bat controversies, and vents about busted March Madness bets—all with his trademark blend of energy, nostalgia, and unapologetic sports radio bravado.
From Slamma Jamma to Amen Corner
Jim Nantz gets nostalgic about his Houston roots, dreams of calling the 100th Masters, and reveals the secret to his iconic broadcasting style. From Clyde the Glide to the Masters’ green, Nantz shares stories that span decades of sports history.
Which do you prefer?
Flats vs. drums: the age-old debate tearing friendships apart and ruining family dinners. Are flats the superior wing, with their perfect sauce-to-meat ratio? Or do drums reign supreme with their easy-to-hold, caveman-like appeal? One thing’s for sure—no one trusts the person who says, “I don’t care, I like both.” Click the link and settle this…
Tush Push Politics, Jerry Being Jerry
Mike Florio dives into the NFL owners meeting drama, from the league’s battle over the Eagles’ “Tush Push” to debates on replay, overtime, and onside kicks. Plus, he takes aim at Jerry Jones’ stubborn contract tactics with Micah Parsons.
Mark Sanchez wants fans to know he knows College Basketball
NFL on Fox Analyst Mark Sanchez talks everything from the NFL owners meeting to Cam Ward’s NFL future. Sanchez brought some insight on how players might vote on the Tush Push, thoughts on Shedeur Sanders’ NFL comps, and went straight to braggin about his March Madness bracket.
Passan on Torpedo Bats, Pitching Evolution & the “Bush League” A’s
Jeff Passan dives into the rise of torpedo bats, calling them baseball’s next big evolution. He discusses how pitchers might adapt, whether workhorse starters will return, and why this bat revolution reminds him of the Rays’ innovative opener strategy.
Lefkoe talks March Madness, Life with Shaq & Barkley
TNT’s Adam Lefkoe breaks down the NBA’s chaotic playoff race, why tanking is best ignored, and how the West is a beautiful disaster. Plus, behind-the-scenes antics with Shaq and Chuck, and why he’s a fan of this year’s Final Four.
Push Comes to Shove: Breer Breaks Down NFL’s Rule Change Battles
NFL insider Albert Breer dissects the league’s hottest debates—from the fate of the Tush Push to the push for more kickoff returns. With injury data murky and votes uncertain, he explains why some rule changes may stall while others gain momentum.
Gilbert Arenas talks NIL, evaluating talent
Former NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas reflects on his Arizona days, his grudge against Duke, and the evolving NIL landscape for student-athletes. He breaks down MJ’s scouting struggles, ranks the best scorers he faced, and gives his take on Steph Curry’s GOAT shooter status.
Seth Greenberg in love with Cooper Flaggs versatility
ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg breaks down the evolving landscape of college basketball, from veteran-heavy rosters to the need for new regulations. He weighs in on Cooper Flagg’s elite skill set, why this Final Four is great for the sport, and how Jon Scheyer is reshaping Duke’s image post-Coach K.
Jon Scheyer on Duke’s recruiting philosophy, Cooper Flagg Future
Duke head coach Jon Scheyer reflects on his surreal journey from player to head coach, his approach to building a team in the transfer portal era, and the challenges of following Coach K. He also shares his thoughts on coaching freshmen, Duke’s reputation, and how one missed shot shaped his life.
Kellogg on Hoops Evolution, March Madness Drama
CBS Sports analyst Clark Kellogg dives into Alabama’s sharpshooting, Duke’s Cooper Flagg, and the rise of experienced rosters in college basketball. He shares first hand stories of guarding Larry Bird, facing Bernard King, and a fierce rematch with Charles Barkley—plus his surprise pick for this year’s tournament shake-up.
Tim Kurkjian Talks Opening Day, Ohtani, and MLB’s Evolution
ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian joined The Dan Patrick Show to discuss MLB’s Opening Day, the Dodgers’ dominance, and the rise of international stars like Shohei Ohtani. He also shared insights on pitching injuries, the importance of diverse athleticism for young players, and how past legends like Tony Gwynn would fare today.
Sankey on SEC’s Basketball Push
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey sat down to discuss how the conference became a basketball powerhouse, his thoughts on March Madness expansion, and how the transfer portal and NIL are reshaping college sports. Plus, why football remains the SEC’s heart and soul.
Wally’s World: Szczerbiak Talks MJ, March Madness & the Transfer Portal
Former NBA sharpshooter Wally Szczerbiak joined The Dan Patrick Show to dish on playing against Jordan, LeBron, and Kobe, weigh in on March Madness upsets, and share his thoughts on the transfer portal and NIL era. Plus, why Cooper Flagg shouldn’t risk another year at Duke.
Ernie Johnson talks Inside the NBA, Barkley’s Antics
Ernie Johnson reflects on the differences between covering March Madness and the NBA, how social media has changed sports media, and his funniest Charles Barkley moments. He also discusses the future of Inside the NBA after TNT, the chaos of NIL and the transfer portal, and his thoughts on eventual retirement.
Tom Izzo on balancing March Madness & the Transfer Portal
Michigan State’s Tom Izzo reflects on balancing coaching with the transfer portal, the challenges of late-night games, and whether MSU is a football or basketball school.
John Calipari Embracing Underdog Role
Arkansas Mens Basketball head coach John Calipari explains why he is comfortable as an underdog, discusses navigating the transfer portal, and explains how the SEC has evolved into the best conference in college basketball.
Bill Simmons on NBA vs. NCAA
Bill Simmons weighs in on the NBA vs. NCAA debate, why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander might deserve MVP, and Nikola Jokić’s place among the all-time greats.