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The best conversations about the Heat this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Reacting to the Warriors coming to town to face the Heat, but neither Jimmy Butler nor Steph Curry playing
This week's best-of features Omar Kelly and Kyle Crabbs breaking down the Dolphins' win in Spain, the state of the team, and what the future could look like in Miami. Alex Donno joins to sort through the latest in college football and what needs to happen for the Hurricanes to make a push toward the College Football Playoff. Plus, Joe sounds off on Jimmy Butler, Steph Curry, and the growing trend of NBA stars sitting out games for load management
The best conversations about the Heat this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Reacting to the Warriors coming to town to face the Heat, but neither Jimmy Butler nor Steph Curry playing
The best conversations about the Heat this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Reacting to the Warriors coming to town to face the Heat, but neither Jimmy Butler nor Steph Curry playing
NBA and Miami Heat News featuring Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Norman Powell, Nikola Jovic, Andrew Wiggins, Kel'el Ware, Kasparas Jakucionis, Terry Rozier, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Pelle Larsson, Keshad Johnson, Erik Spoelstra and more. Subscribe for more Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins, NBA and NFL news. My YouTube Channel My Twitter Intro Song : Pine Island - RadixTheRuler Outro Song : Pull Up Freestyle - RadixTheRuler Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
WOW… the Chicago Bulls just got SMACKED by 36 points and Billy Donovan did NOT hold back
Ahead of tonight's Heat vs Bulls game in Chicago, Silvy of the Waddle & Silvy show on ESPN 1000 in Chicago joins the show.
Hollywood's Headlines includes major Lakers drama as Jesse and Joey Buss are fired while Jeanie Buss keeps control of the team. NBA viewership is up 30% this season, despite stars continuing to miss games. Collectors take note as a rare Lou Gehrig card could fetch $3–4 million, and World Series home run balls are drawing huge attention — Rojas' ball estimated at $100k–$300k and Will Smith's potentially $300k–$500k
It's Football Friday on the Tobin & Leroy as they get you set up for a great weekend of sports. The boys recap the Panthers 1-0 shutout win over the New Jersey Devils at home last night. Sergei Bobrovsky was his usual great, focus self as he stopped 30 shots on goal for the win. The Miami Heat are starting their 32 game road trip in Chicago to face the Bulls in an NBA Cup match. The Het will be without Andrew Wiggins as he is dealing with an injury but good news is on the horizon as Tyler Herro is slate to return as soon as next week. The Miami Hurricanes face the Virginia Tech Hokies in Blacksburg on Saturday afternoon. We get a sub in for Tobin who leaves the show to the Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua fight press conference, as Frog boy Marcos comes in to do what he does best and that cause chaos and play games.
Miami Heat vs. Chicago Bulls NBA Pick Prediction by Tony T. Heat vs. Bulls Injuries Herro, Jovic, Rozier and Wiggins are out for Miami. Collins is out with Jones and White questionable. Smith is probable. Recent Box Score Key Stats Heat at Bulls 8PM ET—Miami improved to 9-6 following their 110-96 home victory against Golden ST. The Heat shot 41% with 37% from three. Norman Powell scored 25 points with six rebounds. Ban Adebayo chipped in with 20 points and seven rebounds.
Heat vs. Bulls NBA Betting Odds & Picks, 11/21/25 | Night Moves Show by Ramon and D'Andre.
There's still plenty of basketball to play but this Heat season is shaping up to be one of the best in Erik Spoelstra's career.
In hour four, a shocking turn of events in the WQAM fantasy football league. Explaining why tomorrow's Heat game in Chicago is a must win. Is Jimmy Butler getting his jersey retired by the Miami Heat?
Solana rips Jimmy Butler for leaving the court following last night's final buzzer after the Heat beat the Warriors.
The Warriors went 3-3 on their tough six-game road trip after back-to-back losses in Florida to the Orlando Magic and Miami Heat. On "Dubs Talk," Bonta Hill and Monte Poole break down the tail end of the trip before looking ahead to what's next for Golden State. Then, the duo answers fan mailbag questions.(02:15) - Turnovers pile up as Warriors go .500 on trip(06:45) - Points in the paint is becoming a problem for Golden State(11:30) - The NBA trade deadline will be interesting for the Warriors(19:00) - What's the impact of the NBA schedule this season?(28:45) - Mailbag questions: De'Anthony Melton update, Seth Curry status and possible Warriors trades(40:00) - Is there a big fish like Giannis Antetokounmpo out there for the Warriors at the deadline? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Acura of Pembroke Pines Miami Heat and NBA Report 112025
We take a full look around South Florida sports, starting with the “Spo and Mo Show” as Erik Spoelstra and Paul Maurice continue steering the Heat and Panthers in the right direction. Joe highlights Kelel Ware's strong play and why the Heat should comfortably finish above .500. On the football side, the Dolphins enter a stretch where they'll have a real chance to stack wins, boosted by Devon Achane's explosive offensive production and Jordyn Brooks' elite defensive play as he leads the NFL in tackles
Hour 1 opens with Joe sounding off on Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry sitting out against the Heat, blasting the NBA's load-management era and reminding listeners that Michael Jordan never would've done it. Joe says the Warriors essentially threw in the towel and then pivots to praising South Florida coaching giants Erik Spoelstra and Paul Maurice. We preview Bills–Texans on Thursday Night Football, including Gabe Davis stepping in as WR1 and rookie Keon Coleman being a healthy scratch for missing team meetings. The hour closes with Albert Breer's report tying Brandon Shore to the Dolphins' GM search, as Joe breaks down Shore's growing influence, the potential three-headed front office model, and why Miami must prioritize paying Devon Achane
Joe reacts to Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry sitting out against the Heat, calling out the continued rise of NBA load management. He makes it clear he has zero sympathy for stars who regularly sit, especially in marquee games. Joe sounds off on how this trend hurts fans and the league's product, noting that Michael Jordan never load-managed and openly spoke out against the idea
On today's show, Joe dives into the NBA's load-management era, calling out Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry for sitting out against the Heat and reflecting on how Michael Jordan never played that way. We take a full look around South Florida sports with coaches Erik Spoelstra and Paul Maurice. Plus we highlight some standout performances from Dolphins' Devon Achane and Jordyn Brooks. Kim Bokamper joins live in studio to weigh in on the Dolphins' GM search and highlight key players, while Pete Prisco breaks down Miami's playoff outlook and calls Mike McDaniel's late-game decisions “coaching malpractice.” Joe and Bokamper also discuss whether the Dolphins can turn things around and make a late-season push, and Chef Andre joins to talk Patriots and his Catch and Cut restaurant. Plus, Hollywood's Headlines covers Cam Skattebo, load management, Bill Belichick, and more.
Hour 2 opens with Joe going off on the origins of NBA load management, pointing to Gregg Popovich and later Steve Kerr for normalizing the trend under the guise of “sports science” and player mileage. He blasts the modern reality where stars can't play back-to-backs, teams hide healthy scratches behind minor “injuries,” and paying families miss out on seeing players like Steph Curry. Then we shift to the “Spo and Mo Show,” highlighting Erik Spoelstra and Paul Maurice's strong work across South Florida sports, Kelel Ware's impressive play, and why the Heat should finish above .500. Joe also breaks down the Dolphins' chance to stack wins, driven by Devon Achane's offensive burst and Jordyn Brooks leading the NFL in tackles. Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with load-management talk, Cam Skattebo's WWE fallout, Kim Bokamper's wrestling past, Bill Belichick's viral appearance, and Steve Cohen's $12.1M gold toilet.
Hour 3 features Kim Bokamper weighing in on the Dolphins' GM search, reacting to Albert Breer's report on Brandon Shore potentially being involved and sharing his take on interim GM Champ Kelly. He also highlights the standout seasons of Devon Achane and Jordyn Brooks, who leads the NFL in tackles. Pete Prisco joins to break down the Dolphins' playoff outlook, calling a postseason berth a longshot, while praising Achane and Patrick Paul and criticizing Mike McDaniel's late-game decisions in Madrid as “coaching malpractice.” Prisco also provides his perspective on the AFC playoff race and weighs in on Shedeur Sanders starting for the Browns. The hour wraps with a Milpitas sports update from Bokamper's hometown.
Hour 4 kicks off with Joe and Kim Bokamper breaking down the Dolphins' outlook over the next few games. They discuss the team's struggles against weaker opponents earlier this season, while praising Mike McDaniel for getting Devon Achane and Jaylen Waddle the ball and putting Tua Tagovailoa in turnover-friendly situations. The conversation explores whether Miami can turn things around, reach .500, and mount a late-season playoff push. Plus, Chef Andre joins to talk about the Patriots and his Catch and Cut restaurant.
11-20 Murph and Markus Hour 1: Day 4 of Hawaii is underway as the guys discuss another Warriors loss to the Miami Heat, 49ers sign kicker Matt Gay, and SF Giants Manager Tony Vitello talks building a new culturSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11-20 Murph and Markus Hour 1: Day 4 of Hawaii is underway as the guys discuss another Warriors loss to the Miami Heat, 49ers sign kicker Matt Gay, and SF Giants Manager Tony Vitello talks building a new culturSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew opens the day still worked up over Mike McDaniel's 4th-and-1 gamble in Madrid before shifting to Jimmy Butler's low-key Miami appearance and Bam's quiet jab, with Leroy stepping in to diagnose the Dolphins' slow starts. Tobin then goes on a full rant about Steve Kerr, recoils at a bizarre birthday message from Skip Bayless, and faces more disbelief over his infamous snake tale, all while Brittney jumps in with her Dancing With the Stars breakdown and the show reacts to fresh sound from Mahomes, Rodgers, and Spo. Hour three brings “evidence” of Tobin's barely-audible boo aimed at Jimmy Butler, more interrogation about his snake saga, and a spirited round of Goosies or No Goosies that sends him spiraling when Leroy insists he doesn't hate Aaron Rodgers. The show closes at peak chaos: Tobin celebrating Vice Night at Kaseya Center, Spo's thoughts on beating the Warriors, and a round of laughs at Leroy's expense after AI slander leaves him salty—all while the silly sauce hits maximum strength.
In the last hour Tobin makes sure to praise the Vice night vibes at the Kaseya Center, especially those Vice donuts. We hear from Coach Spo after they take down the Warriors last night. The gang all had a laugh at the expense of Leroy when AI disrespected him, he was very hurt. The silly sauce was at an all time high to wrap up today's show!
We tip-off hour 3 with Tobin sharing his proof that he boo'd Jimmy Butler last night, too bad it was the quietest boo anyone has ever heard but we let the show pony off the hook. The gang tries to get Tobin to attempt the truth behind his snake story, nobody is buying what you're selling Tobs. We wrap things up with our favorite Thursday game Goosies or No Goosies; Leroy claims he “doesn't hate Aaron Rodgers” and Tobin lashes out.
Tobin must let EVERYONE know what he thinks about Steve Kerr…and it's not good. We all get the heebie jeebies when Tobin reminisces on a birthday message sent to him from Skip Bayless. The gang badgers Tobin about his snake encounter… we are calling CAP! We take a break from sports to let Brittney give her Dancing with the Stars Hot Takes. We then take a dip into the mixed bag as we hear from Patrick Mahomes, Aaron Rodgers, and Erik Spoelstra.
Tobin and Leroy are still not over Mike McDaniels decision to go for it on that 4th and 1 in Madrid, just enjoy the win and bye week guys! Last night Jimmy Butler made his “return” to Miami but did not play. The guys break down his irish goodbye and Bam's subtle shade. A caller needs answers to the Dolphins struggles at the start of the game, and Leroy is there to save the day.
NBA and Miami Heat News featuring Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Norman Powell, Nikola Jovic, Andrew Wiggins, Kel'el Ware, Kasparas Jakucionis, Terry Rozier, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Pelle Larsson, Keshad Johnson, Erik Spoelstra and more. Subscribe for more Miami Heat, Miami Dolphins, NBA and NFL news. My YouTube Channel My Twitter Intro Song : Pine Island - RadixTheRuler Outro Song : Pull Up Freestyle - RadixTheRuler Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Golden State Warriors drop the second game of their back-to-back against the Miami Heat. Evan (filling in for Steiny) and Guru break down the action.
In Hour 1, Evan (filling in for Steiny) and Guru discuss the Golden State Warriors' rough loss to the Miami Heat. They also touch on the new story in ESPN from Anthony Slater
In Hour 1, Evan (filling in for Steiny) and Guru discuss the Golden State Warriors' rough loss to the Miami Heat. They also touch on the new story in ESPN from Anthony Slater. In Hour 2, Evan and Guru discuss Brandin Podziemski's role with the Warriors and if his future should be off the bench or not. In Hour 3, Golden State Warriors legend Clifford Ray joins Evan and Guru to discuss the 1975 Warriors championship team's reunion happening at Chase Center tomorrow night.
South Florida sports take center stage as we cover the latest in the NBA, NFL, and college football. We preview tonight's Heat–Warriors matchup amid the NBA's load-management era, with Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry both questionable and the Warriors feeling the effects of Father Time. Joe breaks down the Miami Hurricanes' College Football Playoff chances, the growing trend of stars sitting out bowl games, and whether the CFP should expand. Dolphins insights include Alain Poupart on Tua Tagovailoa, the team's schedule, and offseason direction, while Panthers head coach Paul Maurice discusses injuries, home success, and veteran impact. Plus, Brian Baldinger joins to recap the Dolphins' win in Madrid, AFC playoff races, and NFL storylines, with a mix of wild headlines like Cam Skattebo's WWE adventure and Roger Federer's Hall of Fame induction.
Hour 1 opens with a look at tonight's Heat–Warriors matchup, where both Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry are questionable again in the latest example of the NBA's load-management era. Joe questions whether Jimmy even cares about facing his former team and breaks down how stars sitting out marquee games continues to frustrate paying fans. We also examine how father time has clearly caught up to the Warriors and what that means for Golden State moving forward. Then we shift to college football as the latest CFP rankings drop, breaking down the Miami Hurricanes' updated playoff chances and what their realistic path looks like
We preview tonight's Heat–Warriors matchup through the lens of the NBA's growing load-management era, with both Jimmy Butler and Stephen Curry questionable once again. Joe questions whether Jimmy even cares about facing his former team and dives into how often stars now sit out marquee games. The segment also looks at how father time has clearly caught the Warriors and what these frequent absences mean for fans, matchups, and the league's overall product
In today's edition of Hollywood's Headlines, we cover Roger Federer's induction into the Tennis Hall of Fame and the return of halftime legend Red Panda after her injury layoff. We also hit the strange story of injured Giants running back Cam Skattebo appearing at a WWE event and drawing heavy criticism from New York media. Plus, we dive into GameStop's new “trade anything” day and a surprising report that avocados may be in danger due to supply issues.
Hour 3 features an in-depth Dolphins check-in with Alain Poupart, who discusses the team leaning toward keeping Tua Tagovailoa next season, moving on from Chris Grier, and how a softening schedule could spark a late-season surge. Panthers head coach Paul Maurice joins to talk about the team's strong home performance, injury challenges, Matthew Tkachuk's timeline, and the impact of veterans like Brad Marchand. We also dive into Bum Wednesday, covering Cam Skattebo's surprising WWE adventure, the latest College Football Playoff Committee decisions, and chatter around Jimmy Butler ahead of tonight's Heat–Warriors matchup.
Bum Wednesday covers all the wild and unexpected stories making headlines. We break down injured Giants RB Cam Skattebo's surprising WWE adventure, take a look at the latest College Football Playoff Committee decisions, and dive into the latest news and chatter around Jimmy Butler ahead of tonight's Heat/Warriors matchup.
On todays' Tobin & Leroy show, T&L discuss the Miami Heat who face the Golden State Warriors tonight at Kaseya Center. The Warriors played last night and lost to Orlando and is playing the last game of their road trip in Miami. There is a good chance that Jimmy Butler and Steph Curry won't paly tonight which upsets Tobin. He was upset with the Cavaliers last week when they did it and now he will be mad at the Warriors if Jimmy and Steph doesn't play. They also take a look back at the trade of Jimmy Butler to the Warriors and ask did the Heat win the trade as time has passed?. Tobin & Leroy discuss the latest College Football Playoff ranking has the University of Miami ranked 13th behind 9th ranked Notre Dame the ream they beat to start the season. Will the Committee screw Miami out of the playoffs or with two weeks left in the season everything will play itself out and if the U wins their last two games the will be in? We talk some NFL as the Dolphins are on their bye this week, but we find out who will be the starting QB for t he Cleveland Browns on Sunday vs the Raiders. We take a look What's in the Mix bag and play our favorite hump day game, Rats Off A Ship".
In this last hour of the show, More on the Warriors vs Heat matchup tonight at the Kaseya Center. Will Tobin boo Jimmy or let his love for Jimmy affect his love for the Miami Heat? Tobin & Leroy talk about Panthers defenseman Eetu Luostarinen who will be out due to burns he suffered from BQ, We lighten the mood up as Tobin tells us a story about his encounter with a deadly creature...... a garden snake
In the first hour of the show, Tobin & Leroy preview the Miami Heat vs Golden State Warriors matchup tonight at the Kaseya Center. The Warriors lost last night to the Orland Magic. Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler each scored 30 points but are expected to paly tonight. Tobin thinks is squirmy that the Warriors wouldn't play both Jimmy and Steph but the last time a team didn't play their stars the Heat lost to the Cavaliers last week. They also take a look back at the Butler for Wiggins trade and they wonder who has win the trade so far? Tobin & Leroy discuss the Miami Dolphins and Mike McDaniel and his comments he made to the media. Tobin gives coach a new nickname for his coaching style in 2025.
In today's episode of Heat vs the World, we talk about the Miami Heat's start of the season, while discussing the pending returns of Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo. We then gave our picks for the Spotlight Heat Player of the Week, while discussing the legacy of Jimmy Butler as #10 and the Golden State Warriors face the Heat on Wednesday. Tune in as we talk about it all! Like, comment, and subscribe. Follow Heat vs the World on all platforms @HVTWPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last month the FBI arrested Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier for their involvement in two separate illegal gambling cases. Now star MLB pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz have been charged for their role in an unrelated case involving allegedly throwing balls to benefit bettors.Today on “Post Reports,” host Elahe Izadi is joined by longtime Washington Post sports reporter Rick Maese to talk about why legal sports gambling in the United States has exploded over the past few years and how the landscape continues to change for leagues, players, coaches and fans. Then Rick dives deep on the two scandals, and why they matter for the present and future of sports betting.Today's episode was produced by Lucas Trevor. It was mixed by Sam Bair, and edited by Peter Bresnan, with help from Reena Flores and Thomas Lu. Special tanks to Joe Tone.Subscribe to The Washington Post here.
C-Lo returns for his final update, but first, Boomer can't believe Gio and Al have never been skiing! We cover the sounds of the Knicks losing in Miami and Jerry Recco's call of the Cowboys' win in Vegas. The Moment of the Day: Why did Evan say absolutely nothing in the meeting that sealed C-Lo's fate?
C-Lo kicks off the day with the Knicks loss in Miami, followed by a shocking report: Giants players—including Cam Skattebo and Abdul Carter—got into a shoving match with wrestlers during a WWE event at MSG. Plus, the Cowboys beat the Raiders in Vegas, and the NFL drops a one-game suspension on Ja'Marr Chase for spitting on Jalen Ramsey.
In hour four, Appel dives into the bizarre situation of Shedeur Sander's “non-debut” and the excuses being made about him from the media. We learn that, according to Shams, the NBA has fined the Cleveland Cavaliers $100,000 for violating the league's Player Participation Policy for resting Donovan Mitchell and Evan on November 12th vs the Miami Heat.
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