Florio Breaks Down Off-Season NFL headlines

From stadium politics to quarterback politics, NBC Sports Mike Florio unpacked the NFL’s growing list of contradictions. Teams worth billions begging taxpayers for stadium funding. A league accused of collusion that fans barely blink at. Rodgers? Still got the arm, but should borrow Brady’s brain. And in Pittsburgh, the Tomlin era feels… murky. The NFL…

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Jay Bilas Previews NBA Draft

Jay Bilas stopped by the show today to breakdown the first round of the NBA draft. Bilas called Flagg rare, complete, and ahead of his years. But even phenoms have areas to refine, and Flagg’s handle could use work. As for No. 2? Bilas tabs Dylan Harper: physical, smart, and a massive pick and roll…

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All Eyes on Spurs

Yahoo Sports senior NBA writer Vincent Goodwill joined the show today. Goodwill explained why Kevin Durant chose Houston, broke down why Victor Wembanyama could be the best player in the sport sooner rather than later, and broke down the San Antonio Spurs options with the No. 2 overall pick.

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Jeff Teague Keeps It Real

2021 NBA Champ Jeff Teague told some stories today on the show. From Steph dropping 40 in China to the unguardable force that was prime Derrick Rose, Teague shared raw, hilarious, and honest tales from his NBA journey. He discussed why guarding Harden was a nightmare, and admitted he has playoff PTSD from LeBron.

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​​What the $10 Billion Sale Means for the Lakers

Dan Woike of the L.A. Times breaks down the stunning $10 billion sale of the Lakers, emphasizing the Buss family’s unanimous vote to move on from a legacy business. While Jeanie stays as governor, the shift signals a likely transition to a more corporate structure, think Dodgers-style investments in infrastructure, scouting, and analytics. On the…

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McDavid’s Future Looms as Panthers Celebrate

ESPN NHL Play-by-play host Steve Levy isn’t ready to call the Florida Panthers a dynasty just yet, but admits they’ve built something real. From packed barns in Sunrise to youth hockey booming across the state, Florida is suddenly the place to be for puck. The Panthers made McDavid look human, dominated early in games, and…

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From CVS Runs to Championship Putts

J.J. Spaun’s U.S. Open win at Oakmont had everything—bogeys, fatherhood, and brilliance. After dropping five of the first six holes, Spaun looked like a footnote. Instead, he became the story. A rain delay reset his mindset, a blind tee shot on 17 gave him the lead, and a read from Viktor Hovland on 18 sealed…

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Kittle Previews TE U

George Kittle isn’t just redefining the tight end position on Sundays—he’s building a brotherhood off the field. At his annual Tight End U, over 80 players gather to sharpen every tool in the shed, from route running to reading coverages to bicep curls on Arm Farm Friday. It’s part training camp, part fraternity. 

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Legler Backs Thunder, Questions Knicks

ESPN’s Tim Legler isn’t jumping off the OKC bandwagon just yet—despite fatigue and pressure from the Pacers, he still sees the Thunder as the team to beat. He questioned OKC’s decision to go small and emphasized sticking to their strengths. As for the Knicks’ coaching search? Legler sees chaos. 

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The Art of the ‘Bang’

Mike Breen joined the show to talk about the NBA Finals and why he’s still not sure which way the series is going. He praised Indiana’s poise and depth, admitted OKC looked a bit shaken for the first time, and joked about a potential “triple bang” if Haliburton hits a Finals winner. He also sized…

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