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Killa Kev & Kev Nash talk about Russell Westbrook's altercation with a Utah Jazz fan, McDonald's new vegan options, who's going to the B2K Millennium Tour, new players in Ice Cube's BIG3, ‘Aunt Becky’ from Full House for bribing her daughters into elite college! Plus, wedding songs that can be played at any wedding! Stay connected with the fellas @Dj_Killa_Kev & @1KevNash on twitter & IG! Don't forget you can find the pod on the Tunein app & stitcher app.
History tells us that you love our no-guest episodes so here's another one for you. This week, Branden and Maurice talk about just about everything going on in pop culture. The MTV Video Music Awards, Nicki Minaj's recent behavior and rumors of Kobe Bryant joining Ice Cube's BIG3 basketball league are all topics of discussion. Tune in and enjoy. 1:40 Aretha Franklin 8:40 VMAs 13:00 Is Nicki Minaj on drugs or just fiending for attention? 24:00 Is the New York Jets partnership with Def Jam a game-changer? 29:00 Kobe in Big 3 Day 1 Radio podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, IHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public and CLNS Mobile Media app. Follow us on Twitter, FB, and IG at @day1radio
Adam and Mark give Ice Cube the keys to the Reasonable Doubt studio to discuss the groundbreaking BIG3 3-on-3 basketball league as it heads to the playoffs this Friday on FOX. With special guests Cuttino Mobley, Michael Cooper, Baby Bash, and cohosted by Tattoo.
The Sklars discuss Colin Kaepernick, before bringing on comedian Bill Burr (F is for Family) to talk about challenging audiences' beliefs, Super Bowl L1, and the ESPN body issue. They cover Boston sports and the culture of winning, Ice Cube's BIG3 leag... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe and Patrick are back on tonight to talk NBA, Ice Cube's Big3 debut and more. Tune in to hear their thoughts on Chris Paul's new team, Phil Jackson leaving New York, Draft Day thoughts and the NBA Awards. The guys also have a special announcement about their new partnership with SeatGeek. Make sure you tune in at 6pm or give us a call at 347.989.1223 to share your thoughts. As always, the show is brought to you by Total Package Energy Shot. What fuels you?
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back and better than ever. In fact, you can ask anybody about the return of the Relatively Speaking Podcast, and you know what they would tell you? "The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back and better than ever." On this edition of the show, the guys continue to touch on basketball related subjects even though no games are being played. But wait... we lied! There are games taking place. It just so happens to be in Ice Cube's BIG3 league. After the show begins with Joseph discussing his walloping of family members during a Frisbee game at his daughter's graduation party, the hot-takes begin. The Los Angeles Lakers and Philadelphia 76ers have a small Twitter beef going. The guys discuss how it is harmless, yet incredibly delightful. With the BIG3 starting, yet airing on tape delay, Jared and Joseph discuss the prospects for the league. Both admit they will tune in to give it a shot, but aren't too optimistic about the entire situation. The hosts openly ponder the current situation of D'Angelo Russell. Furthermore, are concerned that Magic Johnson gave up on the young guard far too soon (Joseph also fears Magic might be West Coast Phil Jackson). If you can rewrite any TV show or movie and save a character that was previously killed off, who would it be and why? If a food were president, would pizza be the leader of the free world and corn be the vice president? This was likely our most hotly debated part of the podcast. You can follow Jared on the mean streets of Twitter @JMintzHoops. The other guy is over @JosephNardone.
The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back and better than ever. In fact, you can ask anybody about the return of the Relatively Speaking Podcast, and you know what they would tell you? "The Relatively Speaking Podcast is back and better than ever." On this edition of the show, the guys continue to touch on basketball related subjects even though no games are being played. But wait... we lied! There are games taking place. It just so happens to be in Ice Cube's BIG3 league. After the show begins with Joseph discussing his walloping of family members during a Frisbee game at his daughter's graduation party, the hot-takes begin. The Los Angeles Lakers and Philadelphia 76ers have a small Twitter beef going. The guys discuss how it is harmless, yet incredibly delightful. With the BIG3 starting, yet airing on tape delay, Jared and Joseph discuss the prospects for the league. Both admit they will tune in to give it a shot, but aren't too optimistic about the entire situation. The hosts openly ponder the current situation of D'Angelo Russell. Furthermore, are concerned that Magic Johnson gave up on the young guard far too soon (Joseph also fears Magic might be West Coast Phil Jackson). If you can rewrite any TV show or movie and save a character that was previously killed off, who would it be and why? If a food were president, would pizza be the leader of the free world and corn be the vice president? This was likely our most hotly debated part of the podcast. You can follow Jared on the mean streets of Twitter @JMintzHoops. The other guy is over @JosephNardone.
The NFL Draft, as well as Ice Cube's BIG3 draft for washed pro basketball players, took place over the weekend. We discuss both. We also break down the second round of the NBA Playoffs and the games we've seen thus far, and talk a little bit of baseball, Adam Jones and racism in Boston, Machado's F-bomb riddled rant and more. BIG3 - 5:17 NBA Playoffs - 19:00 NFL Draft - 46:56 MLB - 58:17
In episode 14 of Confirmation Bias, the Ambassadors will conduct a post mortem report on the eliminated teams from round 1 of the NBA Playoffs. They will also discuss whether Ice Cube's BIG3 will be a hit or flop, the rise of Anthony Joshua and the ESPN layoffs. Also, should Pete Rose be inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame? All this and more in the latest edition of Confirmation Bias.