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It's Friday, July 24th, A.D. 2026. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus British pro-lifer brutally murdered There's a brutal update about the murder of a retired British pro-life politician. Shockingly, the man accused of murdering former British politician Ann Widdecombe on July 8th struck her 21 times in the head with a hammer before taking her wallet and leaving her home, reports Human Events. After she failed to appear for a scheduled television interview that afternoon, her body was discovered the following day by her gardener. Joshua Kerry, age 28, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on July 21st after being charged with murder in the death of the 78-year-old former Conservative Member of Parliament. Prosecutors said police are also investigating whether the killing had a political or terrorist motive. According to the Associated Press, Widdecombe was eating lunch at her home on the edge of Dartmoor National Park in southwest England, when Kerry arrived. Widdecombe served as a Conservative member of Parliament from 1987 until 2010. Listen to her articulate defense of the unborn baby in a 2020 debate hosted by the Queen's University Belfast Literary and Scientific Society. WIDDECOMBE: “When a child is born, you cannot take its life. Not one minute after birth can you take its life. It does not matter how disabled that child is, how profoundly sick it may be, how stressed the mother is, how poor the mother is, whether the mother has suddenly decided that she didn't, after all, want to have the child. You cannot take that child's life. At the moment of birth, it has full civil rights. It is protected as much as you and I are protected by the law. “Yet, one day earlier, that is not so. But hang on. It's the same child! Nothing has happened to change that child into something different, other than the fact that finally it can be seen, that it is quite visibly here among us. But it's been here among us in the days and the weeks and, indeed, the months before that birth. “So, I would say that the law, which has now been imposed, I can't put it any other way, on Northern Ireland is a law that actually is illogical. It is immoral and it is unkind. If a child can enjoy our protection one day, that same child should be able to enjoy our protection the day before!” Proverbs 31:8 says, “"Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.” The brutal death of pro-lifer Ann Widdecombe is a profound loss. Samaritan's Purse aids thousands after Venezuela earthquakes Evangelist Franklin Graham visited Venezuela this week to meet with earthquake survivors who were being aided by Samaritan's Purse after the June 24 back-to-back magnitude 7.5 and 7.2 earthquakes killed at least 5,000 people and injured even more, reports The Christian Post. Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital, which has 60 beds and two operating rooms, has helped 2,500 people since it opened on June 30th. Graham said, "These people are surrounded by so much death and destruction. We want to bring the light of Jesus Christ into these places of pain.” Thomas Ovington, the Team Leader in Venezuela, gave his overview of the earthquake trauma and the help that Samaritan's Purse is offering. OVINGTON: “We're seeing complete chaos around. There's fallen buildings. There's people sleeping in the streets. Football stadiums packed full of people. It's also the huge number of people that are missing. There's just an incredibly high level of desperation. “But it's also an amazing opportunity for us to serve. We have a lot of different capabilities. This is the emergency room that we're in right now. Two operating theaters in the back where we can do the surgeries. A lot of the needs we're starting to see are trauma from fallen buildings. There's crush injuries, broken bones. “Additionally to that, we're doing distributions of tarps, non-food items, and potable water. “At Samaritan's Purse, our number one priority is to share the Gospel of Jesus and the hope we have in Him. And so here, we're in the midst of an incredibly hopeless situation for tens of thousands of people. It's really an incredible opportunity for us to live out our mission, relieving suffering and doing it all in Jesus' name.” You can make a donation to help the efforts of Samaritan's Purse on the ground in Venezuela through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. Trump blasts Democrat Communists as greatest threat to America Ahead of the November midterm elections, President Donald Trump launched a broadside against the Democratic Party, saying the up-and-coming Democratic Socialists are "communism by another name" and "the greatest threat I've ever seen to our country.,” reports Real Clear Politics. TRUMP: “While our administration is lifting up the next generation with the power of freedom and American capitalism, proven all over the world when it's done right, the radical Left is actively trying to destroy our children's future with the disaster known as communism. This isn't social democracy; these are communists by another name, right? “Communism is the single greatest threat to our country in its history, including even World War I and World War II, Pearl Harbor, 9/11. These people are stone cold crazy. “You know they want to give everything away. You want free rent? You want [a] free house? What they don't say is that a year from now, there'll be absolute squalor, turmoil, and death. And that's why we declare again today that the United States of America will never be a communist country!” NYC Mayor threatens to arrest Israeli Prime Minister as a “war criminal” New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a socialist, has been threatening to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he addresses the United Nations this September in New York City. This was in response to the International Criminal Court's November 2024 issuance of a warrant for Netanyahu's arrest for what it alleges are war crimes and crimes against humanity. MAMDAMI: “Benjamin Netanyahu is a war criminal, the architect of a horrific genocide against the Palestinian people. As I've said, I agree with the [International Criminal Court] that Benjamin Netanyahu should be arrested and tried for his crimes. “My administration has reviewed every avenue available under applicable law to determine whether New York City could execute the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant if Benjamin Netanyahu came here. It is clear that we do not have the independent legal authority to enforce this warrant. The federal government, however, does, and I call on them to join the ICC and execute this warrant.” Appearing on American Family Radio, Mike Huckabee, the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, had some choice words for the New York City mayor. HUCKABEE: “He certainly doesn't have the legal right to arrest a diplomat because he has diplomatic immunity if he comes to the U.N. So, this is nonsense on the part of Mamdami. He ought to be focusing on fixing potholes, picking up the trash, keeping the parks clean, and the needles from drug users off the streets. But instead, he's injecting himself into something about which he is utterly ignorant. “When he says Benjamin Netanyahu is a war criminal, on what does he base that? Benjamin Netanyahu is the elected leader of a country that very much mirrors the United States in terms of complete, wall-to-wall freedom. And if he's talking about Gaza and says, ‘Oh, they're guilty of genocide. Israel didn't start the war in Gaza; Hamas did by murdering 1,200 innocent civilians and taking captive 250 people, including 16 Americans.” Ambassador Huckabee explained what a similar attack on America would look like when scaled to the size of our population. HUCKABEE: “If Americans had the similar kind of assault on us in one day, if you looked at the scale of population, it would be the equivalent of 40,000 Americans being murdered in a single day, and 10,000 people being taken hostage, raped, starved, beaten, and abused. And I wonder what would Americans demand? What would Americans do if we had 40,000 people slaughtered, including pregnant women butchered in front of their children? If we'd had that in one day, I wonder if America's response would be to just gently write, maybe a strongly worded letter and say, ‘Please give our 10,000 hostages back.' “The Israelis prosecuted the war against Hamas for the sole purpose of getting their hostages back, but Hamas wouldn't let them go. This war should never have taken that long.” Homosexual Fox News host buys surrogate child On July 15, Fox News political analyst Guy Benson, a self-proclaimed homosexual, announced on Instagram that he and his homosexual partner, Adam Wise, became so-called “fathers” again with a picture of himself holding a little girl named Madison Halsey, reports LifeSiteNews.com. This is the second child the two men have procured through surrogacy. Their son, Conrad James, was also birthed by an anonymous surrogate mother in November 2023. The culture war over surrogacy – the practice of renting the body of a woman to gestate a child created outside the womb through in vitro fertilization – has been growing louder over the past several years. The New York Post noted that Benson's announcement “drew an outpouring of well-wishes from prominent conservatives, including former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, Fox News host Dana Perino, and political commentator Sarah Cupp.” On the other hand, Christian commentators such as Megan Basham emphasized the injustice. She wrote, “Benson is an incisive pundit. But there is nothing conservative about deliberately creating motherless children. I pray Benson, and those like him on the Right, would consider what they are telling the world about how unnecessary they believe mothers (or if we're talking about two women, fathers) are to the needs of children.” And Katy Faust, a children's rights activist and founder of Them Before Us, wrote, “What did you think was going to happen after we legalized gay marriage? … What Obergefell enabled was something else. It accelerated the legal replacement of biological parenthood with intent-based parenthood.” Romans 1:26-27 says, “God gave them over to shameful lusts. Even their women exchanged natural sexual relations for unnatural ones. In the same way, the men also abandoned natural relations with women and were inflamed with lust for one another. Men committed shameful acts with other men, and received in themselves the due penalty for their error.” 24 Worldview listeners gave $10,569.75 And finally, by Thursday night at 10:00pm Central, 24 Worldview listeners stepped up to the plate and invested their treasure to fund the six-member team behind The Worldview for another year. Our thanks to Elizabeth in Lubbock, Texas who gave $50, Craig in Rochester, New Hampshire who gave $86.75 as well as Robert in San Antonio, Texas and Jane in Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania – both of whom gave $100. We are grateful to God for Elaine in Hampton, South Carolina who gave $120, Jennifer in San Jose, California, Alexander in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and Jason in Lakeland, Florida – each of whom pledged $10/month for 12 months for a gift of $120. We were touched by the generosity of Daniel in Santa Cruz, California who pledged $22/month for 12 months for a gift of $264, Sarah in Madera, California who gave $300, and George in Leesburg, Virginia who pledged $25/month for 12 months for a gift of $300. We appreciated the sacrifice of Fred in Cascade, Montana, Michelle in Sparta, Michigan, Todd in Davenport, Iowa, Mary in Highland, New York, Caroline in Live Oak, Florida, and Clarence in Stone Ridge, New York – each of whom gave $347 as well as Michele in Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada who pledged $28.92/month for 12 months for a gift of $347. And we were blown away by David in Tall Timbers, Maryland who pledged $30/month for 12 months for a gift of $360, Rosilin in Waynesville, Missouri who gave $500, Tammy in Cascade, Idaho who gave $1,200, Elizabeth in Carol Stream, Illinois who gave $1,200, Emmanuel in Madison, Alabama who gave $1,200, and Calvin in Waldorf, Maryland who gave $2,000. Those 24 gifts add up to $10,569.75. Ready for our new grand total? Drum roll please. (drum roll sound effect) $56,062.75 (sound effect of people cheering) Wow! That is the single best day so far in the month of July. More and more Worldview listeners are catching the vision, thanks in part to the McVeda Family in Great Falls, Montana. Can you feel the momentum? We need to raise $25,163.25 by midnight on Friday, July 24 But we still have a steep hill to climb. So, if you have not stepped up to the plate yet, we could really use your help. By tonight at 12 midnight, we need to raise a whopping $25,163.25 to hit our $81,226 goal! But listen to this. I got a call yesterday morning from a Worldview friend in Naples, Florida right before I swam my 72 laps at the outdoor pool at my gym. He said, “Adam, I will match, dollar for dollar, the next 12 people who give a one-time gift of $500.” He is willing to invest $6,000 to encourage 12 people to collectively give another $6,000! If those gifts come in today, then we have to raise the difference of about $13,000. Would you consider being one of 6 people to pledge $100/month for 12 months for a gift of $1,200, one of 5 people to pledge $50/month for 12 months for a gift of $600, or one of 10 people to pledge $25/month for 12 months for a gift of $300? Just go to TheWorldview.com, click on Give, select the dollar amount, and make sure to click on the “recurring” button if that's your wish. And remember, if you want to continue your monthly pledge to The Worldview that you started in a previous year, please let me know so we can count your generous ongoing gift toward our total. What does God want you to give? Go to TheWorldview.com and click on Give. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, July 24th, in the year of our Lord 2026. Subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. 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Send us a textTwo media firms, Katz Media & National Media, recently partnered to conduct an in-depth media consumption study in the aftermath of the 2024 elections. For the first time publicly, Mitch Kline / Patrick McGee (Katz) & Adam Wise (National) talk in-depth about this study, what motivated it, and 10 core findings from their data.IN THIS EPISODEThe cliff notes version of how Mitch, Pat, and Adam got into politics...The origin story of the new post 2024 election media consumption survey...The 6 distinct voter media consumption profiles identified in this new data... When voters decided who to vote for in 2024 and media implications moving forward...The interconnection among the decline of ticket-splitting, ballot drop-off, and media fragmentation...The relative import of economic vs. social concerns in driving voter decisions...Texting as the "turnout workhorse" of the 2024 election & why it can't be replicated in 2026...Who voters want to hear from in campaigns?How the rise of second-screen experiences should change media strategies...Dirty little secrets about media ratings...What trends indicate about the future of media consumption in the coming years...The role of direct mail in the 2024 electionsFinal takeaways from this data from Mitch, Pat, & Adam...
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss the Trump Administration's interpretation of the recent Supreme Court decision on the deportation and imprisonment of Abrego Garcia, and Trump's remarks that he has asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to explore the legality of sending “homegrown” criminals to Salvadoran prisons. They also talk about Harvard University's reaction to Trump's demand that the university roll back DEI and alter programs that the Administration says “fuel antisemitic harassment.” Also, a look at the growth of non-governmental organizations and whether they should be reined in. Next, Carl Cannon talks to author and Fox commentator Juan Williams, whose book is one of 381 removed from the Nimitz Library at the U.S. Naval Academy as part of an executive orders from President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, aimed at ridding the military of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. And lastly, Andrew Walworth talks to Adam Wise, chief innovation officer at National Media Insights, about new technology being developed by political media consultants that will allow campaigns to more finely target advertising in the 2026 midterms.
Happy Friday, Happy Hour! On this edition of Kennedalia's (Mocktail) Happy Hour, our gal sits down with the Host of The Guy Benson Show and FOX News Contributor, Guy Benson & his husband Adam Wise to have a bubbly glass of cream soda to celebrate their baby, arriving November of 2023. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4311mhD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 4, episode 28: On this roundtable, Rob brings Mike Moynihan, Adam Wise, and Adam from Splendid Sports to discuss the different eras of vintae cards.
Adam Wise is a Senior Vice President at National Media Research, Planning & Placement, where he helps clients develop and execute paid advertising campaigns. In this episode we dig into the challenge of measuring digital ad spend, how to build media plans in a fragmented landscape, and what campaigns can do to better integrate their paid campaign into other efforts.
The Boston Branch hosts this fantastic episode of One-Over presented by Breakfast Ball. Guest TJ Holley takes us BRIEFLY through the Honda Classic and Adam Wise's forgettable weekend on the greens. + A preview of Greg's upcoming tournament debut ++ A new segment called "Ad of the Week" This episode of One-Over was brought to you by Birdie Book. Use promo code: ONEOVER20 to get 20% off your Birdie Book order. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chris Miller, Adam Wise and Chase Hughes react to the crazy opening to NBA free agency and give their takes on the Wizards signing Ish Smith and possibly eying Isaiah Thomas. Then, they are joined by NBC Sports NBA Insider Tom Haberstroh (12:10), who talks about the wild start to NBA Free Agency (13:23), the Wizards' free agency moves including signing Ish Smith (25:25), how interim GM Tommy Sheppard has performed so far (29:59) and much more. NBC Sports Chicago Bulls pregame/postgame host Mark Schanowski comes on next (32:29) with a look at how Tomas Satoransky might fit in with the Bulls (33:07).
Drew Gooden joins Chris Miller and Adam Wise to discuss the Wizards' GM search as well as possible draft and free agency targets before delving into the ongoing NBA playoffs.
Chris & Adam Wise recount a recent bi-coastal argument about who was better. Gilbert Arenas during his prime or Damian Lilliard right now. Then they look at the latest in the playoffs before an early preview of Wizards chances in next month's lottery.
Less than 24 hours after triple overtime, the Wizards lose 105-89 at the Pacers. Chris extends the holiday spirit by bringing on producers Adam Wise & Terrence Stroder to look at the potential of this being a "Schedule Loss". They also go around the NBA for topics such as Austin Rivers to Houston, Paul George MVP's chances, and the latest with Boogie Cousins.
Chase was joined by Nick Ashooh and Adam Wise to break down five players who could be the pick for the Wizards at No. 15. They covered Kevin Knox and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Kentucky, Robert Williams of Texas A&M, Zhaire Smith of Texas Tech and Miles Bridges of Michigan State.
Julie Donaldson is joined by Phil Chenier, Chase Hughes, and Adam Wise to recap the Wizards Game 2 loss. DeMar DeRozan scores 37,and the Raptors stay hot from 3. Plus Ty Lawson sparks the Wizards bench and adjustments the Wizards will make in the series.
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Despite 28 points from John Wall, the Wizards fell 119-115 in Cleveland as LeBron scored 33 points and Washington couldn't hold onto their 4th Quarter lead. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, and Adam Wise recap the loss from all angles. Then, an updated look at the playoff seeding possibilities for the Wizards, which remain all over the map (13:12).
Marcin Gortat turned in one of his best performances of the season against the Pacers, giving the Wizards the series victory and tie-breaker in the playoffs. Chick Hernandez, Adam Wise and Keely Diven dive into the win and what to expect next week.
The Wizards got embarrassed in Miami, struggling to score and defend in the paint. But on the bright side, John Wall looked strong warming up on the court. Tony Massenburg, Julie Donaldson and Adam Wise looked at how the game went down.
The Wizards blew out the Pelicans without Anthony Davis. It gave the starters some much needed rest down the stretch, which they'll need for tonight's game in Miami. Julie Donaldson, Phil Chenier and Adam Wise break it all down/
Dwyane Wade looked like his vintage self, but a ridiculously efficient shooting night from Bradley Beal helped the Wizards snap their losing streak. Otto Porter also exited with a bruised hip. Adam Wise, Julie Donaldson and Chase Hughes talk about what it all means going forward.
Victor Oladipo put on a show in front of his hometown, out-dueling Bradley Beal in the first half. Beal's fatigue and the Wizards injuries showed, say Julie Donaldson, Ron Thompson and Adam Wise.
The Wizards-Warriors game came down to runs, and Washington didn't make the last one it needed. But how disappointing is losing to Kevin Durant, the purest scorer in the NBA? Tony Massenburg, Julie Donaldson, Adam Wise and Chase Hughes discuss.
The Wizards sped out of the gate, building a substantial lead that the Bucks could never quite overcome – though they came dangerously close. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise break down how they can keep up the momentum against the Warriors.
Chick Hernandez, Tony Massenburg, Adam Wise and Chase Hughes broke down the Wizards' big win over the Sixers. They looked at how the Wizards held Joel Embiid in check and what they can do to keep winning.
Tony Massenburg, Christy Winters-Scott and Adam Wise try to figure out why, in three tries so far this season, the Wizards cannot seem to beat the Hornets. That and which of the next four games is the toughest.
Chick Hernandez, Ron Thompson and Adam Wise analyze the Wizards' epic 27-point comeback win against the New York Knicks. Plus, they discuss the momentum Washington has built entering the All-Star break.
Tomas Satoransky led the Wizards by the Bulls with a career-best performance, but his night was cut short by a hard foul from Bobby Portis. How dirty was it? Tony Massenburg, Christy Winters-Scott and Adam Wise discuss.
The Cavaliers made a flurry of moves at the NBA trade deadline, but the Wizards and Celtics didn't do anything thrilling until their OT game Thursday night. Washington narrowly lost as fatigue and missing John Wall started to show. Chick Hernandez, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise tell the story.
The Wizards lost to the Sixers, but not in any particularly jarring way. But elsewhere in the East, the Cavaliers are melting down and the Knicks just lost Kristaps Porzingis to an ACL tear. Expect big things at the trade deadline, say Adam Wise, Tony Massenburg and Keely Diven.
The Wizards beat the Magic for their fourth win in a row without John Wall. In the locker room afterward, Bradley Beal again made a point to say "everybody eats" for a second time. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chris Miller and Adam Wise try to figure out what's going on.
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Less than a week after losing to the Thunder with John Wall on the court, the Wizards fended off Russell Westbrook's squad without their star player. Tomas Satoransky deserves a lot of credit, say Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chase Hughes and Adam Wise.
Tomas Satoransky and Tim Frazier played spectacularly in place of John Wall, helping the Wizards finish with a season-high 40 assists in their victory over Atlanta. Chick Hernandez, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise look at what changed.
Bradley Beal went toe-to-toe with Russell Westbrook, but the Wizards couldn't survive with Beal as their leading rebounder. Julie Donaldson, Phil Chenier and Adam Wise break down the Thunder game and how the All-Star teams shook out.
Kelly Oubre answered the call in the Wizards' win over Detroit, scoring a career high. Meanwhile, John Wall and Bradley Beal are awaiting word on whether they'll be selected as All-Stars. It's a packed Wizards Extra podcast with Tony Massenburg, Julie Donaldson, Chris Miller and Adam Wise.
The Wizards got absolutely demolished by the sub-.500 Hornets. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chris Miller and Adam Wise ask which player is going to hold the others accountable in the locker room?
A ridiculous number of turnovers cost the Wizards dearly in an MLK Day loss to the Bucks. Tony Massenburg, Julie Donaldson, Chase Hughes and Adam Wise try to make sense of what happened and look ahead to the long road trip.
The Wizards coughed up a 23-point lead and barely escaped with an OT victory over the Nets. After watching that performance, Tony Massenburg thinks they could use a lesson from Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen. Julie Donaldson and Adam Wise join in.
The Wizards beat up on the Magic with John Wall and Bradley Beal combining for 60 points, but the Nets are next and they seem to have Washington's number. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise dive in.
Another game against the Jazz, another embarrassing loss. At the halfway point of the season, why are the Wizards' old problems still haunting them? Julie Donaldson, Ron Thompson, Chase Hughes and Adam Wise look back at what happened.
The Wizards' win streak ended at four games after Giannis Antetokounmpo took over down the stretch. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chase Hughes and Adam Wise look back at what happened.
Have the Wizards put some of their bad habits to bed? Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chris Miller and Adam Wise try to figure it out after their fourth-straight win, this time against the Grizzlies.
Hallelujah! The Wizards got their third straight win against the Knicks, proving they can beat a sub-.500 team pretty convincingly. Have they turned a corner? Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chase Hughes and Adam Wise break down the night and look ahead to Memphis.
Julie Donaldson was joined by producer Adam Wise plus Phil Chenier, Chase Hughes and Ben Standig to break down the Wizards' big win over the Rockets and Tomas Satoransky's amazing dunk. They also looked ahead to the suddenly dangerous Bulls.
The Wizards beat a good team, then lost to a bad team yet again. Is that all they're going to be this year? Phil Chenier, Julie Donaldson, Adam Wise and Chase Hughes all try to answer what the heck is going on with this team.
What a game! What a win! The Wizards paired high-level execution with consistent effort to beat the East-leading Celtics on national TV. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Adam Wise and Keely Diven break down how they pulled it off and how they can keep rolling.
The Wizards followed up a dismal loss to the Nets with a dominating victory over the Magic. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Adam Wise and Keely Diven try to determine what – if anything – those two games should tell fans about the Wizards' chances against the Celtics on Christmas.
Tony Massenburg, Julie Donaldson and Adam Wise demand some answers after the Wizards drop their second game to the Nets in embarrassing fashion. The questions start with the team's attitude.
Mike Scott caught fire a few games ago and hasn't cooled off. He scored 24 points in 23 minutes in a win against the Pelicans. Julie Donaldson, Adam Wise, Keely Diven and Stefon Ellison break down the Wizards' victory and look ahead to Brooklyn.
Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chase Hughes and Adam Wise break down what went wrong for the Wizards, including how LeBron James still managed to beat them despite an off shooting night.
Julie Donaldson, Adam Wise and Phil Chenier break down the Wizards' win over the Clippers -- though it might not have been the prettiest. Why do the Wizards keep giving up big leads? We spotlight Mike Scott's recent contributions, too. Plus, looking ahead to LeBron and the Cavs.
The Wizards finally got back in the win column in John Wall's first game back from injury. Not only that, but he may have a new backup in Tomas Satoransky, who was the first point guard off the bench instead of Tim Frazier. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chase Hughes and Adam Wise broke down the whole night.
Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise look back on another lackluster game by the Wizards' starters against a sub-.500 team. Could losing to the Nets be a tipping point in Scott Brooks's decision about who will start vs. the Grizzlies?
Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise try to make sense of the Wizards' final possession in their loss to the Clippers. What happened with the clock? And can the Wizards hold down the fort until John Wall comes back, probably sometime next week?
After his 51 points in Portland, Bradley Beal again led all scorers with 34 points in the Wizards' win over the Suns. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Adam Wise and Keely Diven see another opportunity for an All-Star performance in the Clippers Saturday.
Even without John Wall, the Wizards got revenge on the Trail Blazers. They did it behind Bradley Beal's 51 points, a career high and just the third 50+ point game in the NBA this season. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Adam Wise and Gary Carter break down the most encouraging game yet.
Julie Donaldson, Chase Hughes, Adam Wise and Keely Diven look back on the Wizards, impressive win over the Pistons, who own the second-best record in the Eastern Conference. Even more encouraging looking ahead were standout performances from Markieff Morris and Tomas Satoransky.
The Wizards nearly pulled off an incredible comeback in Philadelphia, all thanks to hacking Ben Simmons. The game says a lot about the Wizards reserves and a big potential weakness in the 76ers. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise break down the game and discuss Bradley Beal's eye injury.
Instead of the Wizards giving up a large lead in the fourth quarter, they came back from a big deficit to win. And instead of the starters making the difference, it was largely the bench players. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chris Miller and Adam Wise react to Washington flipping the script.
Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Adam Wise and Chase Hughes break down how in the world the Wizards lost to the Hornets despite leading so deep into the fourth quarter. Ready for a reset, they take a break to debate Thanksgiving foods.
Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise look at the Wizards' struggles in Toronto without John Wall, before looking ahead to the showdown with Giannis Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee. The major question is who will be assigned to guard the Greek Freak.
Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg and producer Adam Wise reflect on the Wizards' win over the Heat. Was it the best of their young season? And how hard will it be to repeat on Friday when the Heat visit DC? They also dig into how the Wizards stack up against other teams in the East right now. Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Google Play.
Julie Donaldson and Ron Thompson were joined by producer Adam Wise after the Wizards trounced the Kings at home. The defense and bench play were much improved, but it's not time to get excited until Washington can turn in that kind of performance against a better team. They face one in the Miami Heat on Wednesday.
Julie Donaldson and Tony Massenburg discussed the Wizards' revenge win over the Lakers with reporter Chase Hughes and producer Adam Wise. The thing that stood out most was a renewed commitment to defense and John Wall's three blocks. Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Google Play.
Wizards Extra's Julie Donaldson and Tony Massenburg were joined by producer Adam Wise and social producer Keely Diven after a disheartening loss to Dallas. Washington again started slow and never picked up the pace on defense. Is it time for a wake-up call 10 games into the season?Released in the morning after every game, Wizards Extra recaps the previous night's action and takes a look at the road ahead. Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Google Play.
Julie Donaldson and Tony Massenburg welcome Wizards reporter Chris Miller and producer Adam Wise into the podcast studio after Sunday's win over the Raptors. Miller has long felt that Bradley Beal is the best shooting guard in the Eastern Conference, but after the last few games, more people are starting to agree with him. Released in the morning after every game, Wizards Extra recaps the previous night's action and takes a look at the road ahead. Subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Google Play.
Wizards Extra's Julie Donaldson and Tony Massenburg joined their producer, Adam Wise, in the podcast studio after one of the wildest games in recent memory. They talked about Bradley Beal and Draymond Green getting tossed for fighting, how it impacted the game, and whether the Wizards have to win on Sunday now. Released the morning after every game, Wizards Extra breaks down the previous night’s action and takes a look at the road ahead. Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts and Google Play.
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