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Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show to talk Knicks and much more on the NBA.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking Kings and Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking about the Spurs win and Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show.
Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show to talk Spurs-Knicks, Caitlin Clark and much more.
Trysta Krick from the Heat Check podcast & Daily W Sports & the Let Her Shoot podcast joins the show to help break down the NBA Finals, league news & the WNBA.
Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show to talk all things NBA.
The guys spend hour one talking about Rick Adelman and Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show.
We're officially halfway through the collecting year, which means it's time for a little “Halfway Heat Check!” In this episode, the guys look back at the biggest toy wins, surprise pickups, sleeper favorites, and maybe a few purchases that didn't quite live up to the hype. Think of it as a midyear report card for our collections before the big year-end awards roll around. What's been worth the money? What's already headed for the regret pile? And what lines are heating up for the second half of the year? Crack open the toy box and join us for a fun, honest, halfway point check-in on all things plastic! We also spotlight Needless Toys & Collectibles during our Store Tour segment and talk about whether it's a shop that everyone should visit someday. Watch here: https://youtube.com/live/C6KKH3HQ88M Listen & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or connect with us at http://cracktasticplastic.com Join this YouTube channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMCHHobJInn0AGC6LTegW8g/join Like us on https://www.facebook.com/cracktasticplastic Follow us at https://www.instagram.com/cracktasticplastic Follow us at https://twitter.com/cracktasticpod Follow us at https://www.tiktok.com/@cracktasticplastic Follow us at https://www.threads.net/@cracktasticplastic Subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/cracktasticplastic Support us at https://www.patreon.com/cracktasticplastic And lastly, check out all the amazing shows at http://thepfpn.com
Nathan and Smith chat about who's hot and who's not in the minors, and Eli drops by for a Roldy Brito report on this episode of The Heat Check
In the final hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Daily W Sports and Heat Check host Trysta Krick to discuss the NBA playoffs, the Bulls' options at No. 4 overall in the NBA Draft and more. After that, Spiegel and Holmes unpacked the Cubs' woes amid their nine-game losing streak.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking about the Knicks sweeping the Cavaliers and were joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show to talk Knicks and more on the playoffs.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by Daily W Sports and Heat Check host Trysta Krick to discuss the NBA playoffs, the Bulls' options at No. 4 overall in the NBA Draft and more.
It's mid-May and we are getting back to the market. The trio is back to discuss your questions and market-based trades!
D-Lo spends hour one talking Spurs-Thunder and was joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show to talk WNBA, NBA and more.
The guys were joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick this hour to talk WNBA, NBA playoffs and Kings.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking playoffs and Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show.
Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show to talk all things NBA playoffs.
Nothing goes to plan… which means it's a perfect Detour episode. Dan and Angus navigate Giro chaos, wild betting odds, a fiery Heat Check, and a showdown between the Old Bull and the Young Buck. Add in rising‑star Max Goold, Ify's live drop‑ins, and the usual Detour mayhem and you've got a classic. Catch all our articles, previews and extras at thedetour.online.
Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show to talk Pistons, Knicks and so much more.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking NBA playoffs and were joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
The Heat Check is back as Nathan and Smith take you through the hot starts you need to know about so far in 2026.
00:00 High Five.13:30 Avalanche-Kings highlights.30:55 Nuggets "Heat Check".
Hour 1 is all about NFL Draft reaction as the guys break down the Miami Dolphins class, with Joe highlighting positives from picks like Chris Johnson and Jacob Rodriguez while defending the decision to take Kadyn Proctor over Rueben Bain. They tackle the heated fan reaction, the debate over drafting Miami Hurricanes players versus best available talent, and even compare the Proctor/Bain discourse to the Tua Tagovailoa vs. Justin Herbert conversation. The crew also acknowledges the mixed reviews of the class overall, noting it's too early to judge and that Miami had too many roster holes to fix in one draft, while questioning why Canes prospects went elsewhere and if it's coincidence or strategy. Plus, they discuss other Hurricanes landing spots, why Joe wanted a pass rusher earlier, and why he believes Miami would've taken Francis Mauigoa if available. The hour wraps with a shift to the Miami Heat, as the guys debate the power structure within the organization and whether Pat Riley still has final say moving forward
00:00 High Five.17:10 Nuggets-Wolves and Avs-Kings highlights.34:30 Nuggets "Heat Check".
This week's episode has a little bit of everything. Jason starts the show with some catch-up on recent events in American soccer, including a review of the wild Wednesday night MLS action. Young players are making waves and Bruce Arena is doing his magic in San Jose. Jason also checks in on some of the American abroad news, including Ricardo Pepi's Wednesday brace and word out of Germany that Malik Tillman might want out of Bayer Leverkusen after just one year. Then the Rodius posts to do a very TBSS thing: A draft of players from past USMNT World Cup rosters. Here are the rules, which made it a challenge: First, Jason and Jared drafted which rosters they could pick from. Each selected 3 modern rosters, leaving out the 2022 USMNT. Each round was for one position. First round for GK, second round for LB, etc. A max of 4 players could be selected from each roster. A player could be selected more than once, provided he played different position and in multiple World Cup. We'll be posting the final teams on socials and in the Besties Slack, so be sure to join the TBSS Patreon to join in the debate. patreon.com/thebestsoccershow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
00:00 High Five.15:45 Gabe Landeskog comments, more on Nuggets-Wolves.29:05 Nuggets "Heat Check", Mike Vrabel speaks again.
Join us on "Heat Check" as we dig into the most extreme, bizarre, and sometimes suspicious weather events throughout history. From a disputed world record in the Libyan desert to medieval heatwaves that melted cathedrals, we explore the science, the stories, and the surprising ways humans have tried to understand and predict the unpredictable. Prepare for forensic meteorology, heat bursts that turn towns into ovens, and a 17th-century Prague rabbi's unconventional weather prediction. Chapters with Timestamps:00:00 Welcome to Heat Check01:12 The Hottest Air Temperature Ever Recorded? Al Azizia, Libya (1922)02:17 90 Years of a Disputed Record: Why Nobody Questioned It03:20 The Forensic Investigation: Uncovering the Truth Behind Al Azizia 04:20 Five Reasons Why the Record Was Invalidated06:26 Death Valley Takes the Crown (for now) & The Peachtree City Bust07:30 When Computers Get It Wrong: The 2000 Georgia Snowstorm08:32 Peachtree vs. Al Azizia: Why One Was Real and the Other Wasn't09:34 The Wild Phenomenon of Heat Bursts10:35 How a Dying Thunderstorm Can Superheat the Air11:37 Satan's Storm: Copperloo, Texas (1960)12:41 Could Al Azizia Have Been a Heat Burst?13:42. Extreme Heat Around the World: Arctic, Canada, Sicily14:48 Verkhoyansk's 100-Degree Day and Lytton's Fiery Fate15:49 Medieval Heatwaves: Cathedrals Ablaze & Rivers Dry17:52 The Prague Rabbi's Winter Prediction (17th Century)18:55 "Whenever the First of Shvat Falls on a Wednesday..."20:03 Folk Science & Jewish Law: Explaining the Rabbi's Bedikuta21:06 Unraveling the Rabbi's Prediction: No Scientific Basis, but a Pattern of Weirdness22:08 The Human Brain's Trick & Prague's Enduring Weather Record23:10 Tying It All Together: Listening to the Atmosphere's Signals24:12 Stay Curious, Stay Cool, and Grab an Extra BlanketBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking Kings and were joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
Hello Friends…Master's round one begins today and Leroy could not be more excited! The guys go through their favorites to win the Master's and some prop bets on the weekend! The Heat lost to the Raptors on Tuesday cementing their place in the Play-In, and the guys breakdown what went wrong this season. Jfig was tardy because she was using the restroom, and the guys accused her of hobnobbing of course!
In the third hour, Leila Rahimi and Marshall Harris discussed a variety of sports topics in the 5 On It segment. After that, Heat Check podcast host Trysta Krick joined the show to discuss the Sky trading forward Angel Reese to the Dream in exchange for a pair of first-round picks. Krick believes the Sky treated Reese poorly.
D-Lo & KC spend hour two talking with Heat Check's Trysta Krick and Jordan Robinson from The Women's Hoops Show.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking about the national title game then were joined by Trysta Krick rom Heat Check.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning open the second hour with more on the Blue Jays' deflating loss to the Dodgers. The boys chat about some early season concerns including the struggles of the starting rotation, fan frustration, and slow starts from key players, while comparing the situation to what's happening with the Red Sox. They shift to NHL news with thoughts on Tom Fitzgerald's firing in New Jersey, potential impact on the Maple Leafs' GM search, and Mike Gillis' case to fill the role. After the break, Sportsnet Raptors analyst Michael Grange (26:46) joins to assess the team's mindset heading into two-straight games against the Heat. Grange evaluates the implications of a potential play-in scenario, the team's future and roster construction, Scottie Barnes' role, and the development of younger players. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In hour two, did the Dolphins make the right move signing Malik Willis? NBA analyst Frank Isola discusses the Heat's rough patch and why he believes Giannis makes sense this summer. Plus, Gelb turns the Heat up on Pat Riley.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking MVP and were joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the show to talk MVP race and more on the NBA.
Hour 4 wraps up with Heat analyst Ron Rothstein breaking down Miami's roller-coaster week, calling their loss to the Pacers embarrassing but praising their bounce-back win over the 76ers. He dives into how the Heat's fast-paced style affects their defense, how teams adjust when stars are injured, the difference between regular season and playoff basketball, and gives high praise to Pelle Larsson, comparing him to Heat legends like Shane Battier and Dan Majerle. Joe and Hollywood also share laughs about bad dates after Joe's morning attempt at matchmaking with Julie Guy, from no-wallet situations to guys showing up on bicycles. The show closes with a deep dive into the Dolphins' draft strategy and GM Jon-Eric Sullivan's comments from the NFL Owners Meetings, setting the stage for Miami's next moves.
https://teachhoops.com/ Managing substitutions is one of the most underrated skills in coaching. It isn't just about giving players a rest; it is about "Momentum Management" and ensuring your team's "Net Rating" ($Points Scored - Points Allowed$) stays positive for all 32 or 40 minutes. The "Ideal" pattern depends entirely on your roster depth and your offensive system. If you play a high-pressure, full-court style, your subs must be frequent to maintain "Sprint Integrity." If you rely on two "Alpha" scorers, your pattern must be built around "Staggering"—ensuring at least one of your primary creators is on the floor at all times. There are three primary philosophies for substitution patterns: The "Staggered Star" Method: This is the gold standard for teams with two or three elite players. You sub your #2 scorer early (around the 4-minute mark of the 1st quarter) so they can return to lead the "Second Unit" when the #1 scorer sits. This prevents the "scoring droughts" that often happen when the entire bench is on the floor. The "Platoon" System (5-in, 5-out): Popularized by coaches who want to maintain extreme defensive pressure. This works best if your "Middle 40%" of the roster is nearly as talented as your "Top 20%." It simplifies roles and keeps everyone fresh, but it can struggle against teams that keep their stars on the floor for long stretches. The "Automated Minute" Map: This is a pre-scripted plan based on the clock. For example, "Player X comes out at the 4-minute mark of every first half." This provides "Emotional Stability" for players because they know exactly when they are going in. However, a good coach must be willing to "break the script" if a player is in a "Heat Check" or if foul trouble dictates a change. Finally, you must master "The Closing Lineup." The five players who start the game are rarely the five players who should finish it. Your "Closing 5" should be your most "High-IQ" and "Trustworthy" defenders, regardless of their season scoring average. Use your TeachHoops member calls to "audit" your rotation: are you subbing because a player is tired, or are you subbing because you have a better "Matchup" on the bench? By treating your substitution pattern as a "Tactical Weapon" rather than a "fairness chore," you ensure that your team always has the energy and the personnel required to win the "four-minute wars" within the game. Basketball substitution patterns, coaching rotation, basketball player minutes, high school basketball, youth basketball, basketball strategy, bench management, staggered rotations, platoon system, basketball IQ, coach development, team culture, "Next Man Up" mentality, game management, coach unplugged, teach hoops, basketball success, athletic leadership, player roles, closing lineup. Comparison of Substitution StylesPattern StyleBest For...Major RiskStaggeredTeams with 2-3 elite scorers.Starter fatigue in late 4th quarter.PlatoonDeep rosters / Full-court pressing.Lack of offensive continuity.Flow/FeelExperienced "gut" coaches.Player anxiety over playing time.Two-Wave8-9 player rotations.Foul trouble can "break" the system.SEO Keywords Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the NBA Hangout Brandon, Ray & David talk about the state of the Miami Heat, heading into the final stretch of the Season including: Bam & Ware duoTyler & Norm's futures Biggest Disappointments Biggest Surprisesand much moreFollow us on Twitter/X: @TheNBAHangoutFollow us on Twitter: @PlaybookSNFollow us on Instagram: @playbooksn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking about the draft then are joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
Hour 4 kicks off with promotion for Marlins Opening Day and a look at the Heat's push to secure a top 6 seed in the East while avoiding the play-in tournament, including updates on LeBron James likely sitting on the second night of a back-to-back as the Lakers ride a seven-game win streak. Kim Bokamper shares stories about player injuries and legendary moments, including Dwight Stevenson and an unbelievable tale about Dan Marino's throwing ability. Joe and Bo dive into old-school Dolphins memories, reflecting on the team's history and leadership. The conversation circles back to current Dolphins decisions, including the ongoing fallout from the Jaylen Waddle trade and key draft strategy moving forward.
D-Lo spends hour one talking Kings and is joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
Hour 2 focuses on the Miami Heat and their upcoming schedule, including matchups with the Charlotte Hornets and Los Angeles Lakers, as the guys debate whether LeBron James will play on the second night of a back-to-back and discuss his evolving role alongside Luka Dončić. The conversation expands into a broader NBA discussion, including Scottie Pippen as one of the greatest No. 2 options ever, before shifting into the classic GOAT debate between LeBron James and Michael Jordan. Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with a mix of wild stories, from Rutgers football big spending on fireworks to bizarre Florida headlines and a pronunciation correction from Travis Etienne.
D-Lo spends hour one talking Kings and is joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
Heat Check's Trysta Krick joined the guys to talk WNBA, NBA and more.
(1) Nuggets, Thunder & Spurs future could include John getting a new tattoo (2) Trysta Krick, NBC/Heat Check, on SGA, NBA, WNBA season in jeopardy & CBB
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking Kyler Murray and are joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.
The guys spend hour one talking Kings and were joined by Heat Check's Trysta Krick.