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Welcome back to The Snack – a lighter serving of Girls Gotta Eat. This week, we're talking about: Rayna's misleading extensions and Ashley's parted slickback Hooters wants to rebrand as “family friendly” Tr*mp skips his son's wedding Taylor and Travis at the Knicks-Cavs game (and that beer chug) Our review of Off Campus Summer House reunion recap Headlines: Jessi Draper and Marciano on the carpet, Shein buys Everlane, the LA mayoral race Follow us on Instagram @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit girlsgottaeat.com for more. Thank you to our partners this week: Better Help: Get 10% off at https://betterhelp.com/gge. Every Year After: Watch Every Year After, streaming June 10 only on Prime Video. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Indie-folk musician Devlin & The Harm has a new album and is here to dive deep on Spurs/Thunder and the Knicks/Cavs series as we go full on playoff mode. ---- Watch all of our Half Court Sessions: https://www.youtube.com/@indiebasketball Shirts and hats, as well as album reviews, available at: http://www.indiebasketball.com Support Indie Basketball and help make more Half Court Sessions happen while getting exclusives such as monthly playlists, merch discounts, and exclusive HCS songs: http://www.patreon.com/indiebasketball Join the conversation on Discord: https://discord.gg/HJaDNwxSbe Instagram | YouTube | TikTok | Bluesky Theme music courtesy of Empty Heaven. Outro courtesy of Mother Evergreen.
Off Campus is taking over our lives. The first ~37 minutes of this episode is essentially devoted to discussing the Garrett Graham induced psychosis we are experiencing. Then, Kendall & Jacob's date night (recorded before we knew they were with Justin & Hailey), Taylor & Travis at the Knicks/Cavs game, and Kylie's ‘daddy' comment. *recorded before Kylie & Timmy courtside in Cleveland* Links:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYXiVXoRQmt/?igsh=NjBpMWFkbHU2a2hthttps://www.instagram.com/reel/DYafMu8juY0/?igsh=MWJidzhmd2N4b212eQ==https://x.com/deuxmoiworld/status/2059356316611616985?s=46https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYkzjazoYR3/?igsh=MTVwczZqd21scTdzMw==https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8pWsJRH/https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYtGOhXSoUx/?igsh=dHBsNzdvb3U5MHlohttps://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8pWbcDd/vivrelle.com referral code CBC for your first month of membership FREE. The code will also allow you to skip the Vivrelle waitlist.SKIMS.com - after you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you. Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that followsWayfair.com to shop all things homeTry Hint, now available online at drinkhint.com and in stores nationwideFor a limited time only, our listeners are getting an insane deal. Use code COMMENTS to get up to 57% off at FirstDay.comDownload the DraftKings Casino app now and sign up with code COMMENTS to claim ONE THOUSAND FLEX SPINS on your choice of slotsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Mike Breen and the Cavs being very careless with the basketball. Charles Barkley, at halftime, said the Cavs quit. We heard from Jalen Brunson on why they've been so good. The Yankees came from behind to beat the Royals in KC thanks to Anthony Volpe. The Mets lost again and Vientos struck out on a pitch that hit him.
3:30--GP starts the show talking about the Knicks sweeping the Cavs, if the Knicks have a legit chance at winning the NBA Finals before going into tonight's Game 5 between the Spurs and Thunder and the proposed changes to the NBA Draft Lottery 25:38--Evan Hayes joins the show via Zoom to tlak about the NBA Draft Lottery, Knicks/Cavs, Thunder/Spurs and his column on ranking current guards on the Grizzlies roster52:19---5 More Things featuring Penny's Tigers starting summer workouts, Conference Meetings, SEC on Lane Kiffin, a crazy baseball story out of Japan and the American Music Awards1:40:13--GP's Carryout
Join Kyle and Keenan Warner for an in-depth analysis of the NBA playoffs, focusing on the Knicks-Cavs series, the Spurs-Thunder showdown, and the evolving star power in the league. We explore game strategies, player performances, and the future outlook of teams, providing insights for basketball fans and sports enthusiasts.00:00 Introduction & Lost Pod Talks04:28 Cavs vs. Knicks: A Playoff Breakdown09:49 The Impact of Scheduling on Team Performance13:04 Final Thoughts on the Current NBA Landscape20:54 Evaluating Mikal Bridges' Trade Value28:13 The Knicks' Championship Aspirations34:23 Spurs vs. Thunder: A Playoff Showdown41:55 Injuries and Their Impact on the Series44:01 The Greatness of Steve Nash46:57 The Star Power of the 2000s49:56 Dwyane Wade's Legacy52:00 Thunder vs Spurs: Series Predictions58:27 Playoff Stock UpdatesFOLLOW THE BROTHAS ONInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/warnerbrothaspodcast/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thewarnerbrothaspodcastFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/warnerbrothaspodcastX - https://x.com/warnerbrospodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thewarnerbrothaspodcast
Justin, Rob, and Kyle are back after Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, where the Spurs tied OKC 2-2. They tackle five big questions as the series hits reset. Is Wemby already the greatest player in the league? Who do the Knicks want to win the West? Can the Knicks win it all? The guys answer these questions and more ahead of tonight's Game 4 between the Knicks and Cavs in the Eastern Conference Finals. (00:00) Intro(7:52) Spurs-Thunder(29:11) Is Wemby already the best in the league?(52:11) Who are the Knicks rooting for?(58:56) Knicks-Cavs(1:02:04) Should LeBron return to the Cavs? Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and J. Kyle MannProducers: Victoria Valencia and Isaiah BlakelyProduction Supervision: Ben Cruz and Conor NevinsAdditional Production Support: John Richter and Chris Wohlers The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit https://fanduel.com/playwithaplan to learn more about the resources and helplines. Order and it will come. Like today Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Daily Juice returns for a loaded Memorial Day betting card on Monday, May 25th with NBA Playoff action leading the way as the New York Knicks battle the Cleveland Cavaliers in a massive postseason matchup. Matt Perrault breaks down his top plays of the day, including NBA playoff picks, NHL underdog value with Montreal, and a key MLB total between the Rangers and Astros. From sides and totals to sharp betting angles, The Daily Juice gives you the information you need before placing your bets.
Sal, Raheem, and Dabbundo recap the weekend NBA games before previewing Game 4 in the ECF and Game 5 in the WCF. Next, Tate joins to react to the most recent stories around the sports world, plus a discussion on why the NFL should have a game on Memorial Day.-Intro (00:00)-Weekend recap (4:35)-ECF Game 4 (20:35)-WCF Game 5 (25:45)-Best bets (36:41) -Over/underreactions (47:55)-Track to the future (60:07)Hosts: Cousin Sal, Raheem Palmer, Anthony DabbundoGuest: Tate FrazierProducers: Michael Szokoli and Cliff AugustinFollow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ringergambling/Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ringergamblingThe Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit https://fanduel.com/playwithaplan to learn more about the resources and helplines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luke Mauro and Criss Partee are in for Reggie and Lopez today. They assess if they're buying back into the Astros, if the Texans' depth is a concern given EJ Speed's injury, and the question of the day: what's a sports take that would get you kicked out of the barbecue today? Luke Mauro & Criss Partee go Around the NFL on this Memorial Day! Mauro & Partee talk how CJ Stroud's offseason is going to impact the culture for the Texans. They then get into What's Poppin around the sports world. Luke Mauro & Criss Partee look over an article by the Houston Chronicle's Jonathan Alexander about things to look for at Houston Texan OTAs. Plus, Mauro & Partee hit their Lunchtime Confessions! It was an eventful Memorial Day weekend in sports so Mauro & Partee look at who won & lost this weekend, including Cavs HC Kenny Atkinson. Luke Mauro & Criss Partee get their thoughts in on the Thunder, Spurs, Knicks & Cavs & what they say about the Rockets. Plus, Luke takes over Figgy's Mixtape as he looks back to last year on Memorial Day. Finally, the guys get their final thoughts on the current state of the Astros.
Luke Mauro & Criss Partee get their thoughts in on the Thunder, Spurs, Knicks & Cavs & what they say about the Rockets. Plus, Luke takes over Figgy's Mixtape as he looks back to last year on Memorial Day. Finally, the guys get their final thoughts on the current state of the Astros.
Ric Bucher checks in from Athens, Greece, where the EuroLeague Final Four is giving him a global view of basketball — while the NBA Conference Finals reveal what truly separates contenders from pretenders. Ric breaks down why the Thunder-Spurs matchup is exposing the value of roster construction, coaching adjustments and Victor Wembanyama's accelerated greatness, while the Knicks-Cavs series shows the weakness of the Eastern Conference.Ric also pushes back on the growing obsession with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's foul-drawing, explains why playoff stars must master emotional discipline, and makes the case that Wembanyama already belongs in the rare category of athletes wired like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. Plus: why Stephen A. Smith's clash with Jaylen Brown crossed from media criticism into using ESPN's platform as a weapon.Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 0:33 Ric from Athens + Coachable release 1:53 NBA playoffs through a global basketball lens 2:27 Why Thunder-Spurs reveals everything about roster building 3:26 Sam Presti, Mark Daigneault and Jared McCain's impact 5:04 What Wembanyama and the Spurs are learning 5:34 Why the East looks like the “Leastern Conference” 6:36 The SGA foul-drawing debate 8:06 Media bias, Wemby vs. SGA and player personality 9:03 Why Anthony Edwards and playoff stars must conserve emotion 11:39 Emotional discipline in NBA playoff basketball 15:21 Steph Curry, LeBron James and championship-level focus 17:26 Why Victor Wembanyama may already be “one of those ones” 20:12 How playoff losses linger — Thunder-Spurs Game 1 fallout 21:49 Stephen A. Smith vs. Jaylen Brown 22:36 Why Ric says ESPN crossed a dangerous media line 24:59 OutroHashtags: #OnTheBall #RicBucher #NBAPlayoffs #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #ShaiGilgeousAlexander #SGA #Thunder #Spurs #Knicks #Cavs #AnthonyEdwards #StephenASmith #JaylenBrown #ESPN #BasketballPodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
in this episode pablo and joestar take a look at the NBA playoffspatreon.com/stateoftheleagueTIMESTAMPS:00:00 INTRO16:00 SPURS THUNDER 1:18:00 KNICKS CAVS
Rich reacts to his New York Knicks taking a 2-0 lead on the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals. 49ers FB Kyle Juszczyk and Rich discuss his offseason prep for the upcoming season, the timeline for George Kittle's return from his season-ending Achilles injury, why he's already impressed by what he's seen out of Niners' draftees De'Zhaun Stribling and Kaelon Black, says why Kyle Shanahan and Brock Purdy are a match made in heaven, San Francisco's season-opening game in Australia vs the Rams, and more. Rich weighs in on Matthew Stafford's big Rams contract extension, and takes a call from a listener in Singapore who expertly trolls the 49ers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Sports Daily covers Game 2 of Knicks/Cavs, a lazy take from Colin Cowherd regarding Pablo Torrie's reporting on Oz Pearlman, Matt Stafford signs a 1 year extension, & tragedy hits NASCAR. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
D-Lo & KC spend hour one talking Knicks-Cavs and then are joined by Eddie Gonzalez.
The Daily Juice is back for Thursday, May 21st with another loaded betting card headlined by a huge Eastern Conference playoff matchup between the New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers. Matt Perrault breaks down the best betting opportunities across tonight’s slate, including NBA playoff action, NHL totals, MLB value spots, sharp under plays, and line movement bettors should know before placing wagers. With playoff intensity rising, every possession and every edge matters. If you’re searching for Knicks vs Cavs predictions, NBA playoff picks, NHL betting analysis, MLB best bets, sports betting picks, and sharp handicapping insight, today’s episode of The Daily Juice delivers the edge you need.
Get Up resumes with Thunder-Spurs. OKC successfully slowed down Wemby and kept his post touches to a minimum. Is this a sustainable strategy? (0:00) Meanwhile - Kevin Weekes on how detrimental Cale Makar's absence was for the Avalanche in game 1 vs the Golden Knights! (13:20) Then - Josh Pate HATES expanding the CFP to 24 teams! (23:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time to Get Up with SGA the MVP who is AOK in OKC - he drops thirty as the Thunder storm back in the West! (0:00) Meanwhile - Rodgers Retires... after one more year. Mike McCarthy's brilliant offensive mind persuaded Darin' Aaron to give it one more go! (13:50) And - did you hear what Cleveland's coach said about James Harden? If you didn't, you aren't going to believe it!!! The question is - does he? (22:40) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Congrats to RJ on the birth of his daughter! Knicks-Cavs game 2 tonight, is Jalen Brunson the greatest Knick ever? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We hear from Mike Brown, Jalen Brunson, and Josh Hart before Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals tonight. Plus, Stuff You Missed and 3-Stars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jerry starts with a preview of Knicks/Cavs and how poorly the Cavs played once the fourth quarter hit. We heard Chris Russo talking about not being able to get in an MRI tube so he took 2 valiums. The Yankees lost to the Blue Jays in a pitching duel, 2-1. The Mets lost to the Nationals and we heard from Carlos Mendoza. Juan Soto did homer twice in the loss.
We started with the Spurs/Thunder game and how former Rutgers star Dylan Harper was injured in the loss. We also previewed tonight's Knicks/Cavs game 2 and talked about what we expect from James Harden.
John Minko stops by the studio for Eddie's emotional last day, discussing everything Eddie has done for the station over the years and playing an audio montage of his greatest hits. Jerry then returns with a Knicks/Cavs preview highlighting Cleveland's poor fourth-quarter play, followed by Chris Russo talking about taking two Valiums for an MRI tube. In baseball, the Yankees lose a 2-1 pitching duel to the Blue Jays, and the Mets fall to the Nationals despite hearing from Carlos Mendoza and Juan Soto homering twice. Finally, a caller offers Eddie early retirement tips before the bad news arrives that today's golf game is cancelled due to rain.
We kick off with the Spurs/Thunder game and Dylan Harper's injury, followed by a Knicks/Cavs Game 2 preview and expectations for James Harden. Before Jerry's first update, Boomer tries to track down the name of the 1010 WINS weather guy. Jerry then delivers postgame sound from SGA on the Thunder's bounce-back, Josh Hart on getting benched late, and Harden on Cleveland's defense. Moving to baseball, we hear the sounds of CJ Abrams' 3-run homer as the Nationals beat the Mets, Zack Thornton's emotional MLB debut with his dad, and Dave Sims calling a Cam Schlittler walked-in run. Finally, we wrap up the hour with a caller asking Eddie if he has any career regrets.
We kick off with the Spurs/Thunder game and Dylan Harper's injury, a Knicks/Cavs Game 2 preview, Boomer tracking the 1010 WINS weather guy, Jerry's updates on SGA and Josh Hart, a Nationals victory over the Mets, and a caller asking Eddie about career regrets. Next, Chris Russo misses Game 1 by taking Valium for an MRI, Gio compares a tarmac delay to an MRI tube, Al encounters a subway accordion player, and updates cover Mike Brown, OKC evening their series, a 2-1 Yankees loss, and the Mets' missing offense. Then, John Minko honors Eddie's emotional last day with a greatest hits montage, Jerry recaps Cleveland's fourth-quarter struggles, the Yankees drop another 2-1 pitching duel, Juan Soto homers twice in a Mets loss, and rain cancels today's golf game. Finally, we break down the Knicks/Cavs spread, a crying caller brings on Mark Chernoff to discuss Eddie's retirement and Boomer's Hall of Fame induction, Chris Russo admits he didn't vote for Boomer, the Moment of the Day delivers a final "See Ya!" to Eddie, and Nicole previews Kickoff to Summer.
The Thunder managed to even their series against the Spurs. Who has the edge moving forward? ESPN NBA Insider Brian Windhorst joins the show to break down that, and Knicks/Cavs. Plus, ESPN NHL Analyst Kevin Weekes hangs to discuss all things Stanley Cup Playoffs, plus tell some epic stories from his playing days! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Game 2 between the Knicks & Cavaliers is tonight! How will the Knicks & Cavs adjust to the results of Game 1? Brian Windhorst joins the show to preview tonight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Thunder managed to even their series against the Spurs. Who has the edge moving forward? ESPN NBA Insider Brian Windhorst joins the show to break down that, and Knicks/Cavs. Plus, ESPN NHL Analyst Kevin Weekes hangs to discuss all things Stanley Cup Playoffs, plus tell some epic stories from his playing days! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Sports Daily covers the Knicks/Cavs insane Game 1, how bad it got for the Cavs in the 4th and OT, NBA Playoff stat on home teams in Game 7's the last 10 years, more on Wemby, Oz the Mentalist gets exposed, & Circa Survivor sets its guarantee for this year. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 1 of Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb. Starting Lineup Knicks-Cavs and Spurs-OKC: NBA Playoffs What You May Have Missed
Scotty G. & The Coach with Scott Garrard and Tim LaComb on May 20, 2026. Hour 1 Starting Lineup Knicks-Cavs and Spurs-OKC: NBA Playoffs What You May Have Missed Hour 2 John Canzano, Bald Faced Truth radio and JohnCanzano.com G, B & U: Someone is cashing in on Aaron Rai's big win Judge in Brendan Sorsby's lawsuit recuses himself Hour 3 Chris Level, Radio Analyst for Texas Tech Oklahoma City Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs Aaron Rodgers set to retire following 2026 season Hour 4 Knicks shock the Cavs with historic comeback Alema Harrington, Utah Jazz TV Pre Half and Postgame + MORE
Verno and Jacoby return to react to the classic Game 1 of the Western Conference finals and give their thoughts on Game 2. They also preview the Eastern Conference finals featuring the Knicks and Cavaliers. Welcome to The Mismatch! (00:00) Spurs-Thunder: “Harwood Classic,” Spurs win Game 1, 122-115 (2OT) (6:40) Alex Caruso has the game of his life: 31 pts to keep Thunder in the game (10:15) Wemby with an MVP performance: 41 pts, 24 reb with a logo 3-pointer (17:15) Thunder need some soul searching after Game 1. SGA 24 pts, Chet 8 pts (24:28) Small market atmosphere in Oklahoma City and San Antonio (26:06) Refs make the right calls and keep the game moving (33:34) Looking ahead to the rest of the series: Smoking on that OKC - Thunder in 6 (41:02) Insane stats from Game 1: Rookie Dylan Harper has a historic night (50:56) Knicks-Cavs Preview: New York is a different team from the start of the season (56:51) Cavs' inconsistent play in the playoffs; Knicks are the clear favorite (1:02:23) Shams breaking the MVP news before Amazon (1:03:59) Story time with Verno and Jacoby Leave us a message on our Mismatch Voicemail line! (323) 389-5091 Protect your summer today at WeatherTech.com Hosts: Chris Vernon and David Jacoby Producers: Stefan Anderson and Jeff Shearin Social: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Daily Juice is back for Tuesday, May 19th with a huge playoff betting card headlined by Game 1 between the New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers. Matt Perrault breaks down the biggest betting opportunities on tonight’s slate, including NBA playoff action, sharp sides, totals, value plays, and market insight bettors need before tipoff. With the postseason intensity ramping up, today’s card features several high-profile games and betting angles worth attacking. If you’re searching for Knicks vs Cavs predictions, NBA playoff picks, sports betting analysis, best bets today, and sharp handicapping insight, this episode has everything you need before placing your wagers.
Shaun Morash jumps into Cinco de Luncho with the five most likely ways Knicks Cavs could play out, from a stunning Knicks sweep to Cleveland stealing the series behind a James Harden revival. The discussion captures the confidence and anxiety around Game 1 at Madison Square Garden, with the Knicks' dominant seven game run fueling belief that New York can take control of the Eastern Conference Finals. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber push through the debate over whether the Cavaliers are still fraudulent, whether the Knicks have already proved more in recent playoff runs, and why losing Game 1 at home carries real historical baggage for the franchise. The hour closes with Evan getting ready for his Garden date night with Big Mac, complete with scorebook plans, free food expectations, and full playoff chaos in New York.
The Knicks enter Game 1 against Cleveland with rest, momentum, and a chance to seize control at Madison Square Garden. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down why the extra time off should help more than hurt, how urgency matters for this Knicks team, and why Cleveland's playoff reputation still feels unproven. The conversation digs into Jalen Brunson's matchup with the Cavaliers' tired legs, Jarrett Allen's past comments about the playoff lights, and why James Harden remains the obvious villain for Knicks fans. Evan and Tiki also debate Donovan Mitchell's reception at the Garden and whether losing to Harden would be the ultimate insult for New York.
Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs opened the Western Conference Finals with a statement win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, and Wemby made it clear that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander winning MVP added fuel to the fire. Wes Goldberg breaks down Wembanyama's 41-point, 24-rebound performance, the clutch shot that forced overtime, and how San Antonio's defense made life difficult for SGA in Game 1. Then, Wes looks at the Thunder's possible adjustments for Game 2, including how Oklahoma City tried to get SGA into more space and attack Wembanyama late in the game. After that, XJ of Locked On Knicks and Hot Hand Theory joins the show to break down the Knicks-Cavs series, including the key matchups, strategy questions and what to watch as the Eastern Conference Finals begin. Plus, Wes closes with NBA headlines: the Pelicans hiring Jamahl Mosley, the latest Giannis Antetokounmpo trade buzz, Kawhi Leonard being shopped to Eastern Conference contenders, and why Darryn Peterson may be getting overlooked in the NBA Draft conversation. Subscribe to RealGM Radio for smart NBA playoff analysis, trade rumors, draft coverage and big-picture basketball conversations. 00:00 Spurs vs Thunder Reaction 26:55 Knicks vs Cavs ECF Strategy Preview 1:08:29 NBA Headlines: Mosley, Giannis, Kawhi RealGM Radio is your top spot for the best weekly NBA coverage. Subscribe to get RealM Radio with Wes Goldberg, the Double Dribble and Good Take every week. Monday: Double Dribble with Jared Dubin and Mo Dakhil Tuesday: RealGM Radio with Wes Goldberg Wednesday: Double Dribble with Jared Dubin and Mo Dakhil Thursday: Good Take with Wes Goldberg and Mike Shearer Subscribe to watch more RealGM Radio videos: youtube.com/@realgmradio FOLLOW REALGM ON SOCIAL RealGM on X/Twitter https://x.com/RealGM RealGM on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/realgmnba/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We'll spend the first 45 minutes talking all about the Spurs Game 1 win over the Thunder. Do we all agree what we're watching when we see Wemby play??? We'll talk about how the Spurs handled SGA and how he started to figure it out. Alex Caruso had a monster game but can he do it again? Wemby's greatness shouldn't make us forget about how amazing Dylan Harper was (3:00). Roser and Devin handle it the rest of the way and talk Game 1 Knicks/Cavs, ESPN's latest NBA Mock Draft, Nashville being awared the Super Bowl and more (49:51).Host: Chris Vernon Contributors: Jon Roser, Devin Walker Technical Director: Jaylon Wallace Associate Producer: Jena Broyles
Get Up resumes with Wemby's Shaq-esque game 1 performance! Is this series already over? Meanwhile - AFC QB tour! Which star gunslinger is in line to have the best 2026? Then - Cavs vs Knicks. Brunson vs. Mitchell. MSG. Tonight! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on the show, we build up massive hype for tonight's Knicks/Cavs playoff opener at the Garden, breaking down Jalen Brunson's contract, comparisons to the '90s squad, and Gio's supreme confidence in a series win. We recap a wild night in sports headlined by the Mets' explosive 10-run 12th inning against the Nationals, the Yankees beating the Blue Jays behind a Jazz Chisholm homer, and the Spurs topping OKC in a double-OT thriller powered by Victor Wembanyama. Plus, we prep for Friday's Kickoff to Summer at D'Jais as we celebrate Eddie's final week before retirement—complete with sheep gifts and emotional check-ins. Finally, we react to Bill Belichick taking shots at Jets ownership on Pardon My Take and John Harbaugh making waves at a Giants town hall!
We preview Knicks/Cavs which gets underway tonight at the Garden. We also talked about the Mets scoring 10 runs in the 12th inning to beat the Nationals.
Bill Belichick explained on Pardon My Take that he left the Jets right away to work for a good owner instead of Woody Johnson or James Dolan. Cam Skattebo plans on playing all 17 games, Boomer talks about Jaxson Dart being smart with his body, and we discuss Jalen Brunson taking less money for a Knicks championship. Jerry previews Knicks/Cavs with Mike Brown on pressuring Cleveland, followed by the Spurs' double-OT win over OKC with a great game from Victor Wembanyama. Finally, the Mets score 10 in the 12th to beat the Nationals, the Yankees beat the Blue Jays as Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm homer, John Harbaugh gets booed at a Giants event for referencing Dexter Lawrence, and we hit the Moment of the Day's NFC East ass-kicking before closing with Gio's supreme confidence in the Knicks.
We talk Mets baseball and the N.L. East, with Boomer predicting the leading Braves will eventually hit injuries and a losing streak, before Dan in Carteret checks in about coming to Kickoff to Summer. Jerry then returns with updates: Knicks/Cavs preview from the players and Mike Brown, Spurs taking game one from OKC in double OT, the Mets' 10-run 12th inning against the Nationals, and the Yankees beating the Blue Jays as Jazz homered. Finally, Pete Crow-Armstrong shares his regret over his choice of words to a female fan who told him he sucked, and Boomer insists he's still getting Eddie sheep for his retirement gift.
We're getting ready for our Kickoff to Summer live from D'Jais in Belmar, NJ this Friday, which will be Eddie's last show before retirement. We talk to Eddie about whether he'll cry and when reality will actually hit him, followed by a caller on dialysis who wants his kidney. Jerry then updates us with the sounds of the Spurs beating OKC in double OT behind a dominant Victor Wembanyama, the Mets' 10-run 12th inning against the Nationals, and the Yankees' win over the Blue Jays. Finally, we preview tonight's Knicks/Cavs opener and a caller's comparison to the Ewing/Starks team.
All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet. Nick Wright reacts to Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers dominating Cade Cunningham's Detroit Pistons in Game 7 to set up an Eastern Conference Finals with Jalen Brunson's New York Knicks. Nick makes his series prediction for who comes out of the East as well as for who wins the juggernaut Western Conference Finals between Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's Oklahoma City Thunder and Victor Wembanyama's San Antonio Spurs. Later, Nick discusses SGA winning NBA MVP for the second consecutive season and where OKC's guard now ranks among the greatest players in league history... has he entered the top 5 guards of all-time? #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Knicks are headed into a massive Eastern Conference Finals matchup with the Cavaliers, and Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down why Game 1 at Madison Square Garden could set the tone for the entire series. From Cleveland's exhausting playoff path to the Knicks' home court edge, the conversation captures the nerves, excitement, and pressure surrounding one of New York's biggest basketball moments. The episode also dives into Evan's controversial plan to score the Mets game from MSG, Big Mac's impossible attempt to avoid Yankees spoilers, Joe Davis angering Mets fans with his “Oh no, the Mets” call, and the ongoing debate over the Yankees' flaws. Evan and Tiki hit on roster questions, fake trade ideas, Aaron Rodgers with the Steelers, the Jets' future under Aaron Glenn, and why Knicks Cavs feels like the Eastern Conference Finals many expected all along.
The Knicks and Cavaliers are finally set for the Eastern Conference Finals, and Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into why the matchup feels both surprising and inevitable. They break down Cleveland's Game 7 response, the Knicks' home court advantage, the Cavaliers' heavy playoff workload, and why the longer the series goes, the more it may favor New York. The conversation also covers a wild fake Mets Yankees trade idea, Aaron Rodgers landing in what could be a perfect Steelers situation, and the biggest question facing the Jets under Aaron Glenn. Evan also reacts to Donovan Mitchell shouting out the Mets after Cleveland's win, defends bringing his Mets scorebook to Madison Square Garden, and explains why Big Mac has almost no chance of avoiding Yankees spoilers at Knicks Cavs Game 1.
Evan is headed to Madison Square Garden for Knicks Cavaliers, but his game night plan quickly turns into classic New York sports chaos. From taking Big Mac after Craig backed out, to defending the Chase Bridge seats, to admitting he may bring his Mets scorebook into the building, Evan and Tiki Barber set the stage for a very unusual Eastern Conference Finals experience. The conversation also digs into Mets fans ripping Joe Davis for his “Oh no, the Mets” call, Evan's belief that Davis sounds too much like a Dodgers fan, and the latest Yankees concerns after a rough series. The guys debate whether this Yankees team should ever be compared to the 1998 club, what the Mets do when key players eventually return, and why both New York baseball teams still have major questions to answer.
Jared and Mo are back, we got into the Cavs game seven win over Detroit which led us to the Pistons' questions this offseason. Then hit on the Cavs-Knicks Eastern Conference Finals preview, talked briefly about the Wolves press conferences, then it was time for another Spurs-Thunder Western Conference preview plus SGA winning another MVP award. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Now that it's Knicks-Cavs, what sort of welcome will NYC give to old Jimmy?