​​Tighty Whities & the Return of Malcom in the Middle

Bryan Cranston stopped by and delivered laughshonesty, an, d a few acting secrets. He confirmed actors lie about height and weight, explained why most movie stars have big heads and light eyes, and shared why tighty whities were the perfect touch for Walter White. He also confirmed the Malcolm in the Middle revival is wrapped…

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Nice Shootin’: Tim Legler’s Full-Circle Moment With Larry Bird

Tim Legler joined the show and dropped dimes on everything from Larry Bird to Tyrese Haliburton. He credited Bird for inspiring his basketball career and shared a career-validating story from a preseason encounter. Legler raved about SGA’s dominance in traffic, called Haliburton’s Game 5 a “teaching tape” performance, and said Ant Edwards needs to skip…

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Rick vs. Pop: Stephen Jackson Breaks Down Coaching Greats

Host of the “All the Smoke” podcast Stephen Jackson joined the show to talk hoops, Haliburton, and the Hall of Fame. He praised Tyrese’s IQ and credited Rick Carlisle’s in-game genius. He shared MJ stories — including getting torched in a Bobcats pickup game, talked OKC’s defense, and broke down what it really takes to…

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16 Teams, 2 Kings

College football’s postseason is bracing for its biggest shakeup yet. Yahoo’s Ross Dellenger says a 16-team playoff is all but locked in for the future, with the SEC and Big Ten poised to dominate. Automatic bids are at the center of the tug-of-war—4 for the Big Ten, 4 for the SEC, 2 for everyone else.…

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Packers Push Backfires

The tush push is back for 2025, how did the NFL come to that decision? That’s not all. On the field, the NFL’s Olympic ambitions are heating up, with a 5-on-5 flag football format allowing one player per team to represent the U.S. abroad. Add in questions about Aaron Rodgers, Brock Purdy’s deal, and an…

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Gretzky on the Cup, the Craft, and Playoff Chaos

Wayne Gretzky isn’t lacing up the skates anytime soon, but The Great One still sees the game as sharply as ever. From spotting the moment he knew Alex Ovechkin could catch his goal record, to why playoff hockey hits different, Gretzky reflects with humility and humor. He doesn’t hold grudges, prefers Cups to trophies, and…

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Purdy Gets Paid

Albert Breer says the NFL owners meetings touched everything from tush pushes to the Olympics. The Eagles are pushing back hard, arguing there’s no injury data and they’re being unfairly targeted for perfecting the play. Meanwhile, the league’s Olympic flag football dreams raise questions about player risk and return. On the QB front, Brock Purdy’s…

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Rebecca Lowe’s Crystal Palace Dream Comes True

Rebecca Lowe is floating. After Crystal Palace’s magical FA Cup triumph at Wembley, the NBC Sports host called it one of the top three days of her life—right behind her wedding and having her son. She cried before kickoff, cried at the anthem, cried at the final whistle. Lowe calls the win “emotionally exhausting and…

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“We’re excited about the kid from Duke” 

Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd opened up about a whirlwind season that saw Luka Doncic traded, title hopes recalibrated, and a potential franchise cornerstone—Cooper Flagg—land in Dallas. While Kidd is still set on fulfilling the draft process, he couldn’t hide his excitement about “the kid from Duke.” 

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