From G-League to NBA Champion

Alex Caruso may have made his name on grit and defense, but now he’s doing it as a 2x NBA champion. The fan-favorite opend up about life after his second title, the art of guarding the NBA’s elite scorers, and how defense can still pay in a league built on highlights.

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Crossing Up Pippen and Soaring Over Jordan

Grant Hill joined the show and reminded us that being a nice guy doesn’t mean you’re soft. The 7-time All-Star opened up about flipping the switch once he stepped on the court, earning respect from legends like Charles Oakley and, apparently, making Paul Pierce cry. Hill also dished on dunking over MJ, his advice for…

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From Cease and Desist to Bestseller Lists

Barstool’s Big Cat and PFT Commenter trace their origins from internet rivals to podcast pioneers—bonding over a shared sense of humor. They reflect on Joe Buck’s redemption arc, ESPN’s lawsuit, and why Barstool Van Talk getting canceled was a blessing. Now, with a decade of chaos under their belts, they’re writing a book, typos and…

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Jermaine O’Neal Still Believes in His Post Game

Jermaine O’Neal knows what it’s like to grow up fast. Drafted at 17, he entered the league with poise, now paying it forward with insight for phenoms like Cooper Flagg—whom he once coached against. O’Neal sees a promising future for Flagg, but cautions that shooting is the separator. From Shaq stories to thoughts on Dame’s…

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Another NBA Betting Scandal?

Malik Beasley may have just cost himself a $42 million deal—not with poor play, but with poor judgment. Reports of the Pistons sharpshooter being investigated for illegal betting have reignited concerns Dan Patrick has voiced before: athletes gambling on sports isn’t just risky, it’s reckless. Beasley “bet on himself,” but not in the way agents…

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Torre Unpacks Potential NFL Collusion

Pablo Torre peeled back the curtain on the NFL’s quiet war against fully guaranteed contracts. From Deshaun Watson’s deal to Lamar Jackson’s stalled negotiations, Torre points to evidence the league “encouraged” owners to avoid another Cleveland-like move. Why the union didn’t push harder remains the mystery, but texts and exec chatter suggest collusion in everything…

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Dr. Adickes Prescribes Todd Downward Dog

Dr. Mark Adickes, Super Bowl champ turned Harvard-trained surgeon, says today’s Achilles epidemic isn’t about step-backs or sneakers, it’s about lifestyle. Athletes are faster and stronger than ever, but when the game stops, so does everything else. Passive recovery, less movement, and modern training may be fueling the rise in lower-body injuries. But surgery has…

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Gilbert Arenas a Laker at Heart

3x All NBA Selection ​​Gilbert Arenas joined the show this morning. Arenas shared why he doesn’t think we’ll remember much from this year’s NBA Finals. Discussed why KD and the Lakers’ $10 billion sale stole shine away from the Finals. And broke why the Phoenix Suns plan has him scratching his head. Does Mat Ishbia…

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Llamas on News, Family, and Finding Balance

NBC news anchor Tom Llamas lives in the fast lane of breaking news. The NBC anchor joined the show to talk about balancing fatherhood with a 24/7 news cycle, reliving Hurricane Katrina, and the heartbreak of being denied a visa to Cuba. Whether he’s reporting from a war zone or catching his kid’s Little League…

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“Production Creates Tolerance”

Mark Sanchez believes Aaron Rodgers is a strong fit for Pittsburgh, citing his solid play late last season. He pointed out that Rodgers’ production should outweigh any off-field concerns. Sanchez also touched on ongoing issues with teams like the Bengals, calling out their handling of player contracts. When asked about the challenges rookie quarterbacks face,…

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