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Longtime NBA official and TV analyst Steve Javie joins Papa & Silver to assess the distaste and physicality between the Warriors and Rockets and how NBA officials can set a tone when handling animosity between two sides in a playoff seriesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime NBA official and TV analyst Steve Javie joins Papa & Silver to assess the distaste and physicality between the Warriors and Rockets and how NBA officials can set a tone when handling animosity between two sides in a playoff seriesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime NBA scribe Howard Beck returns to the Ticker with his thoughts on the first week of the NBA Playoffs and if the Blazers resemble how the Pistons or Rockets looked before making the playoffs.
Steiny & Guru take a trip down memory lane and try to determine when the Warriors changed their stance on this season. Longtime NBA player, agent, exec, BJ Armstrong joins the show at 11:00a. Then, the boys finish out grappling with the inevitable place it appears the Warriors season is going.
The NBA is back! Longtime NBA executive and former Knicks GM Scott Perry joins the show to get us primed for what is going to be a pivotal NBA season, featuring his former Knicks squad squaring off against the defending champion Celtics on Tuesday night. Plus, the WNBA set records in arguably its best Finals series in history, both in terms of ratings and attendance. Front Office Sports reporter Margaret Fleming was at Game 5 and reflects on the W's biggest season. Plus, Tom Brady's dual role as a Fox broadcaster and team owner is receiving scrutiny, Disney looks for a Bob Iger successor, and footballers are criticizing FIFA's partnership with a Saudi Arabian oil company.
Longtime NBA writer, Keith Smith joins the show, to talk about the Hornets drafting Tijdane Salaun, and what he could be in the NBA, he talks about what could be in store for Miles Bridges in free agency, and why he loved the hire of Charles Lee as head coach See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime NBA coach Barry Hecker on #NBAFinals, working for Donald Sterling + more
The basketball world lost a legend this week with the passing of Hall of Famer Bill Walton. Longtime NBA writer Mark Medina joins Chris McGee and Mike Bresnahan to share some of their personal interactions with Walton over the years. Plus, they discuss the latest in the Lakers search for their next head coach.
Longtime NBA player Matt Barnes is this epidose's guest with Marques and Kris! They 3 talk about Matt's time under Doc Rivers in L.A., toughness in sports, how you evolve as an adult while being a high-level athlete, Matt's interaction with John Henson almost a decade ago, why paying attention to mental health is so important now, and what he sees coming up for the Bucks.
Longtime NBA player and broadcaster Jim Barnett reflects on the passing of Bill Walton at age 71, after knowing one of the basketball unicorns from the time he was in high school.
Longtime NBA reporter Rachel Nichols joins the show in studio to tell Colin what's next for the Suns after firing head coach Frank Vogel after only one season Caitlin Clark is a next level talent who generates a ton of moneySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4 - Longtime NBA writer Steve Aschburner joins the show to discuss the controversial ending to game 1 between the Knicks and Pacers
Longtime NBA analyst Ric Bucher joins Keyshawn to discuss the NBA Playoffs and the current state of the Lakers after being eliminated by the Nuggets for the second straight season. What's LeBron James' future in LA, and will the team draft Bronny? The guys also talk about the Thunder dominating the Pelicans, Porzingis' injury and how it impacts the Celtics, and the Timberwolves sweeping the Suns. Is Devin Booker, Kevin Durant & Bradley Beal the worst NBA ‘Big 3' ever? Afterwards, Ric & Key share their thoughts on who is the next face of the NBA, Joel Embiid's comments about Sixers fans, and answer the question, “Is Jalen Brunson the King of New York?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Undisputed Presents: All Facts No Brakes with Keyshawn Johnson
Longtime NBA analyst Ric Bucher joins Keyshawn to discuss the NBA Playoffs and the current state of the Lakers after being eliminated by the Nuggets for the second straight season. What's LeBron James' future in LA, and will the team draft Bronny? The guys also talk about the Thunder dominating the Pelicans, Porzingis' injury and how it impacts the Celtics, and the Timberwolves sweeping the Suns. Is Devin Booker, Kevin Durant & Bradley Beal the worst NBA ‘Big 3' ever? Afterwards, Ric & Key share their thoughts on who is the next face of the NBA, Joel Embiid's comments about Sixers fans, and answer the question, “Is Jalen Brunson the King of New York?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Rob explain how the Celtics' inexplicable loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday shed light on a few bigger problems in Boston, share their thoughts on Zion Williamson's Slam Dunk Contest plans and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob's nightly bets. Plus, longtime NBA writer Tom Haberstroh swings by to discuss his latest article on Jayson Tatum's struggles in the clutch and how they might impact the Celtics' championship aspirations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime NBA player Danny Green, who was also a teammate of LeBron James, joins Willard and Dibs to discuss the recent LeBron-to-the-Warriors trade rumors, to break down the Warriors' hot streak of late, and more.
Marc Stein goes in-depth on Mark Cuban's stunning decision to sell a majority stake in the Dallas Mavericks ... both on his own in the first segment and with his special guest: Longtime NBA chronicler J.A. Adande. Stein also takes a look ahead at what December holds leaguewide.
In this interview, Jon & GMAC open the show with a few quick thoughts on the recent lawsuit filed by the Knicks/MSG against the Toronto Raptors/MLSE which alleges that a former Knicks video coordinator "illegally procured and then disclosed proprietary information" before joining the Toronto staff this summer (1:23). Then, Jon is joined by longtime NBA writer & reporter Howard Beck for a discussion about the Knicks, the NBA, what's next for him and much more (17:53). Watch the video version of this podcast on our YouTube channel! FOLLOW HOWARD - @HowardBeck FOLLOW MACRI - @JCMacriNBA FOLLOW GMAC - @AndrewJClaudio_ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Longtime NBA writer and now covers the league for GQ, Howard Beck joins the program to preview free agency.
The Washington Wizards enter the 2023 NBA Draft with more questions than answers following Bradley Beal's trade to Phoenix and Kyle Kuzma's decision to enter free agency. Longtime NBA reporter David Aldridge of The Athletic joins the WTOP Sports team to discuss what's next for the obviously-rebuilding Wizards and who makes the most sense for Washington at No. 8 overall in Thursday's NBA Draft. Also inside the D.C. Sports Huddle: The Denver Nuggets' championship was the latest in a title-filled, two-year run for owner Stan Kroenke. Could pending Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris — who also owns controlling interest in the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers and NHL's New Jersey Devils — put together a similar run? Rob points out one key difference between the two owners.Huddle up with WTOP Sports Director George Wallace, Senior Content Producer Rob Woodfork, and special guest David Aldridge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Washington Wizards enter the 2023 NBA Draft with more questions than answers following Bradley Beal's trade to Phoenix and Kyle Kuzma's decision to enter free agency. Longtime NBA reporter David Aldridge of The Athletic joins the WTOP Sports team to discuss what's next for the obviously-rebuilding Wizards and who makes the most sense for Washington at No. 8 overall in Thursday's NBA Draft. Also inside the D.C. Sports Huddle: The Denver Nuggets' championship was the latest in a title-filled, two-year run for owner Stan Kroenke. Could pending Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris — who also owns controlling interest in the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers and NHL's New Jersey Devils — put together a similar run? Rob points out one key difference between the two owners. Huddle up with WTOP Sports Director George Wallace, Senior Content Producer Rob Woodfork, and special guest David Aldridge.
Tuesday's NBA Draft lottery has the potential to determine the balance of power in the NBA for the next decade. And with a 10.5% chance of landing the top pick in the draft, the Blazers could earn the right to select giften big man Victor Wembanyama. Longtime NBA writer Howard Beck joins host Bill Oram on this week's episode of Sports by Northwest to discuss Wembanyama, the Blazers lottery prospects and what it could all mean for Damian Lillard. Here are some highlights from this week's show: • Why Wembanyama is seen as the best draft prospect since LeBron James. • Should the Blazers consider trading their lottery pick? Beck says they can trade anything but No. 1. • Under what circumstances should the Blazers look to trade Damian Lillard? • Our guest names veteran players he thinks the Blazers could potentially target in trades. • Breaking down these playoffs, especially the Lakers/Warriors series Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Longtime NBA reporter, columnist & ESPN personality J.A. Adande, who is now the Director of Sports Journalism at Northwestern University, joins Vince Goodwill for a fun conversation that covers parts of the NBA Playoffs but also veers into the philosophy of the game itself.04:30 - Lakers / Grizzlies17:30 - Clippers / Suns26:30 - Bucks / Heat28:30 - Get rid of the charge?33:45 - MSG Playoff Atmosphere37:20 - Knicks / Cavaliers49:05 - Phil JacksonAfter talking briefly about the glory days of newspapers as the kings of sports media, Vince Goodwill and (Los Angeles native) J.A. Adande talk about LeBron James taking a backseat to Anthony Davis in the first few games of the 2023 NBA Playoffs and what it means for the future of the Los Angeles Lakers.They then switch gears to the other L.A. team, the Clippers, and J.A. explains that he roots for teams that took their time and were built gradually and against teams that built their roster overnight through free agency or trades, meaning that he's rooting against both the Clippers and the Phoenix Suns this year. Vinny doesn't agree that the Suns deserve J.A.'s ire. Both guys are bummed about Giannis' back injury, because this postseason could've been the one that catapulted him to the very top tier of all-time NBA players. Talk of injuries in the playoffs does lead to J.A.'s idea that the NBA should get rid of charges all together. Stick around to see if Vince agrees.While the New York Knicks may be an overrated team, MSG is not an overrated venue, and their success in the playoffs could (finally) lead to some young stars to want to sign with the Knicks in free agency. What does the future hold for this young Knicks team?Finally, responding to his comments that he was turned off by the league putting slogans on the courts and jerseys during the 2020 bubble playoffs, Vince and J.A. go through some of the public quotes Phil Jackson has said in the past as a sign that we should've seen this type of public rhetoric coming.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the Friday edition of The Best of the Doug Gottlieb Show: Doug talks about the officiating decisions made in game three of the Sixers-Nets game, and how he feels like it is ruining his favorite game. Doug discusses the Golden State Warriors taking game three without Draymond Green and explains why he thinks this is a "Do It For Johnny" moment for the team. Doug points out one loophole in the gambling policy in the NFL. Longtime NBA reporter Marc Stein joins Doug to talk about Kawhi Leonard, the Sixers and all of the other major headlines around the NBA this week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug talks about the officiating decisions made in game three of the Sixers-Nets game, and how he feels like it is ruining his favorite game. Doug points out one loophole in the gambling policy in the NFL. Longtime NBA reporter Marc Stein joins Doug to talk about Kawhi Leonard, the Sixers and all of the other major headlines around the NBA this week. Plus, Isaac Lowenkron takes Doug through a game of "Psychic". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan Barreiro opens the show asking the Wild to not overthink it as it pertains to who should start Game 2 in the net. Longtime NBA writer Mitch Lawrence joins to talk playoffs and Wolves.
Dan Barreiro opens the show asking the Wild to not overthink it as it pertains to who should start Game 2 in the net. Longtime NBA writer Mitch Lawrence joins to talk playoffs and Wolves.
Longtime NBA veteran and current ESPN analyst joins Willard and Krueger to preview Warriors vs. Kings, to discuss keys to the series for both teams, and more.
Dan and Ryan filling in for Covino & Rich, they discuss in general how fun this NBA post-season will be and how Ryan predicts it will go. Longtime NBA host Rick Kamla of the Bettor Sports Network joins Dan and Ryan to preview the NBA playoffs and give his futures picks. Plus, Dan and Ryan breakdown Friday's Play-In games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime NBA reporter, Mark Medina joins the program to preview the playoffs.
The Lakers will play beyond the regular season. But which seed will they lock up? Longtime NBA writer Kevin Ding joins Allie Clifton and Mike Bresnahan to discuss the positives from their successful final road trip, despite a loss to the Clippers. Plus, what should we look forward to in the final weekend of the regular season with so much on the line.
Facci kicks off the show recapping the Pacers-Mavericks game before bringing on our guest! Then, Howard Beck who has worked at several major outlets comes on the show to discuss what he loves about this Pacers team, Tyrese Haliburton's All-Star season, how the play-in has impacted tanking, the ongoing-never ending MVP discussion and how the East stacks up talent wise to the West. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Longtime NBA writer Sam Amick joins the program to discuss the biggest stories from around the league.
Longtime NBA writer, Sam Amick joins the program to preview the trade deadline.
John Wetzel, longtime NBA Coach and former NBA player as well as Virginia Tech basketball Hall of Famer, joins this week's edition of Sports Business Radio. Wetzel served as a coach for the NBA's Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers, New Jersey Nets, Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings and was a player with the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns and Atlanta Hawks. Wetzel discusses the highlights of his lengthy coaching career, working alongside Head Coaches John MacLeod and Rick Adelman, the Trail Blazers teams that advanced to the NBA Finals (Clyde Drexler and Terry Porter) in 1990 and 1992 and the standout Kings teams that came close to reaching the NBA Finals (Chris Webber and Vlade Divac). Wetzel also discusses his Hall of Fame college career at Virginia Tech and playing on the same Lakers team with Jerry West and Elgin Baylor and Hawks team with Pistol Pete Maravich. If you are a fan of 1970's - 1990's NBA basketball, you will love this conversation. LISTEN to Sports Business Radio on Apple podcasts or Spotify podcasts. WATCH Sports Business Radio on our YouTube channel at www.sportsbusinessradio.com. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram @SportsBusinessRadio. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by Underdog Fantasy - the Official Gaming Partner of Sports Business Radio and the fastest growing fantasy app ever released with investors that include Mark Cuban, Kevin Durant, Adam Schefter and Jared Goff. The Underdog Fantasy app is available at Underdogfantasy.com, on iOS, and on Android. Once you've downloaded the app, you can draft your dream team in minutes to win real cash prizes. Underdog's primary draft-based game type is Best Ball, an innovative form of season-long fantasy that requires no management after the draft. Participants simply draft their 20-player teams and each week they receive the points at each starting lineup spot for the players who scored the most points. There's no worries about setting your lineup, making trades, or working waiver wires to deal with. You just draft your team and that's it. Underdog also offers player Pick'em games including Rivals (head-to-head player matchups) and Over/Unders as well as daily/weekly drafts, Battle Royale tournaments, and more. We've got a SPECIAL OFFER FOR SPORTS BUSINESS RADIO LISTENERS: New users get up to $100 matched on their first deposit when they use the code SBR. So download the app at underdogfantasy.com and then enter the promo code SBR to get up to $100 to play with. #NBA #RipCity #TrailBlazers #Kings #VirginiaTech #Hokies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grab yourself a media credential and join us in the pressroom. Longtime NBA media journalist, Chris Bernucca, tells his stories and opinions on the greats including Bill Russell, LeBron James, Shaq, Kobe, and Michael Jordan. He ranks the top 20 legends and walks us through the contenders and pretenders in the upcoming 22/23 NBA season. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/davirro/message
Longtime NBA guard and host of Knuckleheads Quentin Richardson joins The Drive to discuss the NBA Draft, top picks, Rudy Gobert, Donovan Mitchell, Nets drama, Knicks experience/expectations, Utah perception in the league, AK47, another title for the Warriors, Andre Miller + more
Longtime #NBA analyst Chris Sheridan joins the show to recap all the blowouts so far that have made up the #ConferenceChampionships...here's hoping for better(or just closer) games Update Description
(00:00-23:39) – Friday's show begins with Dan broadcasting live from Chicago as he gets ready for the Cubs game that has been moved to later this evening. Plus, Dan goes over last night's NBA Playoffs including the Grizzlies incredible rally over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Dan also tells the fan bases around town (IU, Purdue, Colts etc.) to stop making excuses and feeling sorry for themselves. (23:40-39:24) – WIBC's Jason Hammer of Hammer & Nigel joins the program to let us in on what he's looking at betting wise over the weekend. Also, Dan asks Hammer for his thoughts on the dude that messed with Mike Tyson on an airplane earlier this week. (39:25-42:15) – Hour number one ends with Dan pondering if the Colts should make a move for Baker Mayfield as a backup QB. (42:16-1:10:13) – Fox Sports' Doug Gottlieb stops by to give us his thoughts on the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Also, Doug give us his take on the retirement of Villanova basketball head coach Jay Wright. Plus, Doug shares an observation he had for the Golden State Warriors a year ago. (1:10:14-1:18:20) – We are back from break with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook if he would play Zion Williamson if he is cleared to rejoin the Pelicans. Dan also talks on Ben Simmons and looks at the atmosphere in arenas at the NBA Playoffs. (1:18:21-1:23:24) – Dan chats with some of the YouTube and Twitter crowd to close out the second hour of the show. (1:23:25-1:44:20) – Longtime NBA coach Jim Boylen joins the program to talk on the NBA Playoffs and how injuries can complete change a series. Coach Boylen looks at specific injuries in the first round of the NBA Playoffs and how teams have responded. Boylen also looks at the Bulls-Bucks series and if he feels Milwaukee is in trouble. Later, Coach Boylen goes over some of the other ongoing first round matchups including Nets-Celtics. (1:44:21-1:57:57) – Our friend Alan Cashman of TheCashmanWins.com joins the show to take us through his best bets across the MLB this evening. (1:57:58-2:04:41)– Friday's show ends with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today's edition of The JCook Plays of the Day. Plus, Dan shares his final thoughts before NFL Draft week next week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-27:54) – Fox Sports' Doug Gottlieb stops by to give us his thoughts on the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Also, Doug give us his take on the retirement of Villanova basketball head coach Jay Wright. Plus, Doug shares an observation he had for the Golden State Warriors a year ago. (27:55-48:46) – Longtime NBA coach Jim Boylen joins the program to talk on the NBA Playoffs and how injuries can complete change a series. Coach Boylen looks at specific injuries in the first round of the NBA Playoffs and how teams have responded. Boylen also looks at the Bulls-Bucks series and if he feels Milwaukee is in trouble. Later, Coach Boylen goes over some of the other ongoing first round matchups including Nets-Celtics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime NBA coach and champion Lionel Hollins shares his views on the current state of the NBA including playoff teams needing young impact players to thrive not necessarily playoff-tested veterans and the coaches in the mix for Coach of the Year (0:25). Ahead of his return to Toronto with the Heat, Kyle Lowry's former Villanova teammate Randy Foye shares stories about Lowry when he was a young Wildcat at school and discusses his trajectory from college to becoming an NBA champion (16:27).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 affiliate.
Mike plays the clip of Longtime NBA referee Ken Mauer telling Jason Whitlock the impact that BLM has had on NBA referees. Plus, Mike talks to Law Professor Adam Winkler about the Sandy Hook families reaching a settlement of $73 with Gun Maker Remington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Longtime NBA writer, Dan Shaughnessy joins @ChadinRipCity to discuss his new book "Wish It Lasted Forever," and share stories of the incomparable Larry Bird. 12-10-21
Longtime NBA Assistant Coach Melvin Hunt, who was most recently with the Atlanta Hawks joins the show. Coach Hunt comes on to discuss this past season for the hawks and their run to the Eastern Conference finals, his experiences coaching NBA greats like Kobe Bryant and Lebron James, what he calls Kevin Huerter, and a whole bunch more. Check us out on Youtube if you'd like to watch the Episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Todd Day is one of the most famous Arkansas guards, breaking the school record for career points before eventually spending more than a decade playing in the NBA. He's bounced around the coaching ranks in recent years, and today, joined Pat Bradley on the 30 Minutes Of Hell podcast to talk through this Arkansas team and what the program can be in the future. Intro music: Cherry Metal by Arthur Vyncke | https://soundcloud.com/arthurvost Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Jon Wasserman talks with Pete Philo, former director of scouting for the Indiana Pacers, Minnesota Timberwolves and Dallas Mavericks and current president of TPG Sports Group, about how the pre-draft process really works. Pete talks about scouting, workouts, medical reports, trade discussions and what actually goes down in the war room on draft night.
Longtime NBA photographer Nat Butler is about to cover his 33rd NBA Finals. Noah met Nat back in 2003, and on today's episode, asks him how he slows the game down in order to do his job at the highest level. Follow Nat on Instagram @NatlyPhoto to see some of the iconic moments he has captured over the years. Noah is on Instagram @WawaRun and Twitter @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe, rate, review and share the podcast with everyone you know as there's something for everyone throughout the series. Thank you and enjoy!
Longtime NBA photographer Nat Butler is about to cover his 33rd NBA Finals. Noah met Nat back in 2003, and on today's episode, asks him how he slows the game down in order to do his job at the highest level. Follow Nat on Instagram @NatlyPhoto to see some of the iconic moments he has captured over the years. Noah is on Instagram @WawaRun and Twitter @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe, rate, review and share the podcast with everyone you know as there's something for everyone throughout the series. Thank you and enjoy!
Longtime NBA photographer Nat Butler is about to cover his 33rd NBA Finals. Noah met Nat back in 2003, and on today's episode, asks him how he slows the game down in order to do his job at the highest level. Follow Nat on Instagram @NatlyPhoto to see some of the iconic moments he has captured over the years. Noah is on Instagram @WawaRun and Twitter @NoahCoslov. Please subscribe, rate, review and share the podcast with everyone you know as there's something for everyone throughout the series. Thank you and enjoy!
NBA All Star Weekend is finally upon us and the Boston Celtics are off until next Friday night when they resume action out West against George Karl and the Sacramento Kings. The Celtics head into the break on a high note, winning their lone game of the week -- a buzzer-beating win against the NBA's best team, the Atlanta Hawks. Larry H. Russell is becoming ever more so pleased with the development and improvement of certain individuals on the Boston roster as well as the positive steps the team seems to be taking. The Celtics may not be there yet, but there should be some serious intrigue in this team the second half of the season which some would've considered a feat in itself just a month ago. And as intriguing as these Celtics are, the NBA may be as interesting as it has ever been. Longtime NBA veteran, two-time NBA World Champion, 1996 Slam Dunk King and current NBAtv analyst Brent Barry will hop back on the show. There's a lot to talk about at the NBA All Star break. Are these Hawks truly for real? Are the Hawks or Warriors truly the favorites despite having the best record in their respective conferences. And Charles Barkley - he called out the analytics movement. What's Bones' take on that? Brent and LHR will discuss this and more on this All Star Sunday edition of Celtics Beat. There's still even enough to talk about more NBA topics. LHR goes Around the NBA in 5 at the conclusion of the show. So tune in this Sunday for another edition of Celtics Beat, presented by lynda.com/clns. Available for download on iTunes and Stitcher Sunday, February 15th, 2015. Powered by CLNS Radio.