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Sliwa is concerned about the NFL's approach to coming back. Allen reflects on how we took sports for granted. Plus, ESPN's Baxter Holmes joins the show and gives an inside look on the NBA rules and regulations in order to return.
Allen started the show discussing the theory passed on by ESPN's Jeff Passan that MLB could start their season in Arizona at the Spring Training faculities. Then, ESPN's Baxter Holmes called in to talk about how the COVID pandemic has made playgrounds across the country take down their basketball hoops. Allen found that hard to believe that their isn't any basketball going on at all. Then, some talk on how the NBA wants to have the NBA Finals by Labor Day.
ESPN's Baxter Holmes who wrote "Zion Williamson's preparation and preservation have no precedent," and Dave Pasch who will be the play-by-play for tomorrow night's ESPN game join the show.
Happy Holidays, Katchup Crew! Hope you're enjoying the last few days of the year, eating as much as possible, and as much basketball as possible. As it is NBA season, we wanted to reshare our favorite episode of the year, which happens to be with ESPN Senior Writer Baxter Holmes. NBA players are often seen as larger than life personas, and inaccessible, Holmes has found a way to unify them with the common fan, through food. Holmes has covered the NBA for nearly a decade, and has uncovered some of the league's biggest eating quirks; from a league-wide obsession with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, to the Portland Trailblazer's almost necessary caffeine addictions. The legendary Holmes shared these peculiar moments with us, explained what led to him pursuing these stories, and how they carry a humanizing effect toward people who are often just seen as figures we watch on TV. Holmes goes in-depth in discussing how San Antonio Spurs head coach Greg Popovich has built a special team camaraderie through intimate dinners, how wine became a hobby for several players, and even how he found out Kobe Bryant consumed bone broth as part of his daily health routine. ---- Thank you all so much for listening! All the Tweets and Instagram tags of you listening mean the world. Reviews you leave on iTunes are also incredibly helpful, if you enjoyed an episode, please do drop us some love on Apple Podcasts. ---- Your Hosts: Elie Ayrouth (@bookofelie) Geoffrey Kutnick (@geoffreykutnick) Your Guest: Baxter Holmes (@baxter) Produced by: Isai Rocha (@isairocha) ---- Follow us! Instagram: instagram.com/foodbeastkatchup instagram.com/foodbeast Facebook: www.facebook.com/foodbeast Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/foodbeast
Join Obes and Cha to discuss all things sports! Football and basketball mainly; but, if it's big news, they'll talk about it! This week: (00:39) LeBron's trials and tribulations after speaking out against Daryl Morey's ill-advised Hong Kong tweet. What went wrong for the King? (12:01) ESPN's Baxter Holmes in his latest article takes a close look at a newly surfacing health risk for NBA players: sleep deprivation. Are NBA players putting their health in jeopardy? (28:54) College Football picks! Who do we like and who do we not like? All that and more on this Thursday's edition of Run The Play! Enjoy!
Zach talks to ESPN's Baxter Holmes about his feature on Carmelo Anthony being out of the NBA, Melo's career and legacy, and more.
Welcome to LL SPORTS 2! A sports show for everyone!! – but for the ladies, we’ll get an opportunity each show to teach you some of the fundamentals of baseball, basketball or football. We promise to never answer your questions with "not right now, the game is on!" Well it appears that the appearance of Ervin "Magic" Johsnon on ESPN's First Take last Monday was just the tip of the iceberg. A recent article released by ESPN's Baxter Holmes reveals the dysfunction and turmoil that has plagued the Lakers for awhile and gives more insight to the state of the franchise. The Toronto Raptors have punched their first ever ticket to the NBA Finals and now have a date with the Golden State Warriors who are returning for their 5th straight Finals appearance. With the absence of Kevin Durant in the line-up, does this leave the door open for the Raptors to pull an upset? All of this plus the Wednesday Wikipedia, Lucinda's Lyrics, TJ's Motivational Moment, your phone calls, comments, questions and much more! Join TJ Wednesday @8p ET!!!
NBA players are often seen as larger than life personas, and inaccessible, but ESPN Senior Writer Baxter Holmes has found a way to unify them with the common fan, through food. Holmes has covered the NBA for nearly a decade, and has uncovered some of the league's biggest eating quirks; from a league-wide obsession with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, to the Portland Trailblazer's almost necessary caffeine addictions. The legendary Holmes joins the Foodbeast Katchup Podcast and shares these peculiar moments with us, what led to him pursuing these stories, and how they carry a humanizing effect toward people who are often just seen as figures we watch on TV. Holmes goes in-depth in discussing how San Antonio Spurs head coach Greg Popovich has built a special team camaraderie through intimate dinners, how wine became a hobby for several players, and even how he found out Kobe Bryant consumed bone broth as part of his daily health routine. --- Thank you all so much for listening! All the Tweets and Instagram tags of you listening mean the world. Reviews you leave on iTunes are also incredibly helpful, if you enjoyed an episode, please do drop us some love on the iTunes / Podcast store
Adam and Zach discuss the NBA's current wine obsession with ESPN Senior NBA Writer Baxter Holmes, who explains why LeBron James has changed the conversation around wine in the league, why San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is the master sommelier of the NBA, and whether some of the Association's wine-loving superstars will shift their focus from the court to the vineyard as their careers wind down. Read Baxter's pieces on the NBA's love of wine and the legend of Gregg Popovich, and please remember to subscribe, rate, and review VinePair on the podcast platform of your choice. If you have questions, comments, or critiques, email the show at podcast@vinepair.com, and thanks so much for listening: cheers! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Best of luck in retirement Matt Forte. Never got the paychecks you deserved. Kinston, NC very interesting story by ESPN's Baxter Holmes. Thanks Gumbochef. Jets could have $100M in salary cap space. Going to be quite active in free agency.
On today's episode of Locked On Suns, ESPN's Baxter Holmes joins the show to talk about the Suns and the NBA in general. Brendon hosted solo today with Evan busy, but we went over Baxter's feature story on Mike James, leadership importance in a young locker room, the Suns' potential, and much more. Make sure to subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices