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Kanoa and Billy return from their long weekend to talk about Hawaii football, from Rich Miano joining the guys to breakdown the football roster, to the guys' bout with Hawaii quarterback Micah Alejado on the pins last weekend. The guys also talk with HPU men's basketball head coach Jesse Nakanishi to promote their first ever Keiki Camp, as well as talk about how Nakanishi and his team stayed resilient in the face of the transfer portal this offseason.
Gary talks all about the MLB and All-Star Week, discusing tonight's Home-Run Derby and tomorrow's All-Star Game as he discusses how does and doesn't deserve an All-Star selection. Gary also discusses the NBA Summer League and other college football news.
Tanner Haworth and Cole Mausolf fill in for the guys with an NBA-centric episode.
Josh and Chris fill in for the guys this morning, as the pair go in a myriad of topics ranging from an exciting Summer League exhibition between the Mavericks and Lakers where Cooper Flagg and Bronny James were on the main stage, they talk about NIL and how a recent advancement of a new bill may affect college across the nation, and they talk with new head beach volleyball coach Danny Alvarez to talk about his journey from assistant to the head chief of the Beach Bows.
Gary talks about all kinds of action going on before heading out of work for the weekend, from the NBA and the news of yet another resigning for an OKC star player, to college sports and Gary's opinions on the recent NIL business going on, as well as your favorite horror movies in celebration of 50 years of Jaws.
Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu
Kanoa and Billy today talk about Hawaii sports news, from Hawaii men's basketball's alumni game last night to a wonderful conversation with top Hawaii high school football recruit from Kamehameha-Kapalama and recent Michigan commit Malakai Lee where he talks about his journey to becoming a top recruit and talking about those who helped train him up.
Gary talks about a myriad of topics, from the MLB and the implementation of the ABS system for the MLB All-Star Game, to Hawaii men's basketball's alumni game, and some NBA news topics as well.
Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu
Kanoa and Billy discuss the big extension for Thunder big man Chet Holmgren and give their opinions on how this will affect the short and long-term plans for the Oklahoma City Thunder. George Gusman joins the show to discuss his former player Aiva Arquette and his meteoric rise as a professional baseball player, as well as discussing more about this season's changes to the rules for college football. Rainbow Warrior quarterback Micah Alejado also joins the crew to discuss an interesting event going down tomorrow between him and the hosts and a bowling alley.
Gary talks about the NBA, from the new contract extension of Chet Holmgren to his opinions on pay in the NBA as well as the WNBA. Gary also discusses best Hawaii-born athletes and Hawaii Athletics news.
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Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu
Kanoa and Billy react to the anniversary of The Decision and go down memory lane with Billy Hull's Twitter account, talk with the Savannah Banana's and former 'Bow Andy Archer, and break down on each other's verbal crutches.
Gary today talks about the NBA after star players Devin Booker and Paolo Banchero sign huge extensions and his opinions on the recent raise in pay for NBA players. Head Rainbow Wahine basketball coach Laura Beeman joins the show as the two discuss the upcoming season as Wahine fans will be watching a team without some of the recognizable faces they've seen the last five seasons. He also discusses the NFL, college sports and sports cliches.
Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu
Kanoa and Billy talk all about sports, from the CONCACAF where Billy discusses Team USA's woes with Maui's own Jordan Helle, to the best plays in MLB and Billy's top five best plays, as well as discussions on the NBA and WNBA's officiating.
Gary discusses today about some of the NBA's worst contracts, as well as touching up on some of the NBA Summer League games going on, as well as Hawaii's best players in the NFL.
Josh and Chris get ready for the three day weekend to discuss... sports gambling! and why the two are all in to find a way to get it legalized in the state. The guys also discuss topics from the NFL, MLB as well as some of the most overplayed music they remember as music dj's.
Kanoa and Billy get ready for the 4th of July weekend by talking about food contest records, they find out what's Mynah or Majah! including their thoughts on T.J. Watt's contract dispute, as well as Billy's thoughts on MLB Records and tour buses.
Gary braves the short week by getting you ready for the three-day weekend talking about his opinions on the prospects of "robot umpires" in the league and gets your opinion on them as well. Gary also discusse some of the most boneheaded plays in NFL history, as well as impressive eating records to honor the Fourth of July.
Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu
Kanoa and Billy talk about the NBA Free Agency, as well as some breaking news regarding the new hire for the New York Knicks head coaching job. Jordan Helle joins the show to talk more about his thoughts there, as well as his thoughts on CONCACAF soccer for the US, and Andrew Greif, NBC News sports reporter, joins the guys to talk about the NBA Finals as well as his new book coming out, "Beyond Fast" on Sept. 2.
Gary discusses the MLB as the All Star Break comes close with Bob Nightengale, and goes over what's going on in the MLB. Gary also discusses Hawaii's most hated players, coaches and plays inspired from a similar list about NFL teams.
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Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu
Kanoa and Billy focus on Hawaii Athletics, as they are joined by new Athletic Director at UH, Matt Elliott, as he comes into the studio to talk about his vision for the University of Hawaii and what he sees both short and long term for the 'Bows. The guys also talk about the NBA Free Agency deals going down yesterday, as well as a number of deals surrounding the Milwaukee Bucks and Damian Lillard.
Gary talks about NBA Free Agency, about the biggest deals that went down yesterday as well as all the breaking news going on as the show went on including a number of moves made by the Milwaukee Bucks. Rich Miano joins the show to preview the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors as they look to finally break through to a bowl game in year four of the Timmy Chang era.
Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu
Kanoa and Billy talk about the NBA as free agency is about to open up in the next couple of hours, as the guys talk about Lebron James accepting his player option - the first time he's done this in his career. The guys also discuss Kevin Durant, Hawaii Athletics and more. Lori Santi joins the guys to give her two cents on the Lebron conversation, as well as her opinions on the transfer class coming in for Rainbow Wahine Basketball.
This morning, Gary talks about the NBA as a myriad of players accepted and declined their team options ahead of the opening of free agency, and Gary sinks his teeth into LeBron choosing to accept his player option and what that means for the LA Lakers. Gary also discusses the MLB, NFL, as well as his thoughts on the New Aloha Stadium project.
Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.
Kanoa and Billy talk more about the NBA, from the Draft to a couple of favorite teams through the offseason. New UH QB coach Chad Kapanui joins the pair to discuss Hawaii football and their new QB room and how they're all meshing with a brand new bunch of QBs around Micah Alejado. Brian McInnis from Spectrum News also joins the show to discuss more about the delays to the NASED project, and entertain the guys as they try to break him down with some jokes.
Gary talks about the rest of the NBA Draft and other NBA topics, as he attempts to navigate an NBA/NFL-less news cycle for the next couple of months.
Chris Hart and Josh Pacheco recapped the final day of the 2025 NBA Draft and looked back at the highs and lows of the 2024-2025 University of Hawaii athletics calendar.
Kanoa and Billy break down the first round of the NBA Draft, from the outright obvious choices of Cooper Flagg and Dylan Harper, to their reactions to their worsts of the first round. The guys are joined by Goldin Spikes Award winner Wehiwa Aloy, and the trio discuss his success and his future as the MLB Draft is just around the corner for the now-former-Razorback. Jordan Helle from the island of Maui joins the show to talk more about the NBA Draft, and whats going down in his life.
Gary talks about the NBA Draft, from his winners and losers to some of his favorites of the night, he also discusses more Hawaii Athletics news and NFL talk as well.Keith Smith from Spotrac and The Front Office Show talks about the NBA Draft and breaks down Gary's questions on Keith's thoughts on the draft, as well as his favorites from the first round.
Chris Hart and Josh Pacheco take a quick look back at the first round of the NBA Draft.
Kanoa Leahey and Billy Hull spoke with Brennan Morioka, chair of the Aloha Stadium Authority, to get an update on recent developments with the stadium. Rob DeMello, KHON2 Sports Director, also joined the guys for his regular Tuesday appearance.
Gary was joined by Matt Brown, founder of ExtraPointsMB.com, to talk about talk about the NCAA landscape with the House settlement and NIL. He also looked back at Tuesday's "Tailgate with Timmy" and the opening round of the NBA Draft.
It's a special edition of the Timmy Chang Show, live from "Tailgate with Timmy" at Ruby Tuesday Moanalua. John and Mark Veneri talk with University of Hawaii football head coach Timmy Chang and associate head coach Chris Brown about the upcoming 2025 season, the schedule, and the team.
Kanoa and Billy talk about the NBA and the big trade that went down yesterday for the Boston Celtics, as well as the Oklahoma City Thunder parade and why this Thunder team is the worst celebrators in the history of the NBA. Lori Santi hops on to continue the analysis of the Finals-winning Thunder squad, and Kenny Harrison joins the guys to talk about Les Murakami, how his boys are doing post college days and gives his reactions to more in the baseball world here in Hawaii.
Gary talks about anything new as the big sports are taking their summer breaks -- except MLB -- and discusses big trades that went down over the last two days and other big Hawaii news.
Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart on ESPN Honolulu.
Kanoa and Billy are BACK and they breakdown the Thunder taking down the Pacers in game 7 of the NBA Finals, and the guys also discuss more about the NBA with the Kevin Durant trade as well as some Hawaii Athletics news that they missed on their two-week vacation.Head coach of the Baldwin baseball team Craig Okita joins the show to talk about his former player, Wehiwa Aloy, winning the Golden Spikes Award, talks about his progression in high school, as well as reacts with the guys to big news surrounding Les Murakami.
Gary talks about the NBA Finals and the Oklahoma City Thunder being crowned the new champions of the NBA yesterday after an unfortunate injury to Tyrese Haliburton severly hampered the Pacers and their magical run in the playoffs. Gary also talks about the Kevin Durant trade and its implications, as well as tomorrow's Tailgate with Timmy... by talking with Timmy Chang as well as his opinions on his team's travel itinerary.
Josh and Chris talk college athletics, headlined by their interview with incoming Athletic Director at the University of Hawaii, Matt Elliott. They talk about his journey to Manoa, and what his plans for the future of UH Athletics looks like. The guys also discuss more about college athletics especially on the transfer portal and lawsuits that have come down in light of the new revenue-sharing model and transfer portal issues. The guys also discuss the NBA Finals, Hawaii football predictions with the Phil Steele Magazine, and the stadium.
Dave discusses why the Pacers plain out played the Thunder last night to force a Game 7 in the NBA Finals, and why maybe the Thunder are too young to be considered an all-time great team. Dave talks with Eran Ganot in an offseason that feels very do or die for the 10-year coach coach and talks about his new team and some new additions to the coaching staff. Dave also talks to Wahine Water Polo coach James Robinson about his first year as the head coach of the 'Bows, and the consistent greatness of the program he heads.
Gary talks about the big blow out for the Indiana Pacers as they force a Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the first Game 7 since 2016. Gary also talks about Hawaii men's basketball with new Director of Player Development, Juan Munoz, and his journey back to Manoa from a former player to now a member of the coaching staff.
On the shortened show, the guys recap game six of the NBA Finals between the Pacers and the Thunder, and then talk about Shadeur Sanders and how the story about citations that was told before may only have been half of it.