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Three plays today. NBA: Indiana vs. Miami; Houston vs. Oklahoma City. MLB: LA Angeks vs. Oakland. #gettothebag --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fame-up-sports-show/message
Five plays today. NBA: Indiana vs. Miami; Los Angeles Lakers vs. Denver. MLB: Atlanta vs. Philadelphia; New York Mets vs. Washington; and Minnesota vs. Milwaukee. #gettothebag "If there's games to be played there's money to be made." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fame-up-sports-show/message
Three plays today. College basketball: Maryland vs. Ohio State. NBA: Indiana vs. Toronto; and San Antonio vs. Oklahoma City. #gettothebag "If there's games to be played there's money to be made."
Three plays today. NBA: Indiana vs. Charlotte; and Oklahoma City vs. Philadelphia. College Football National Championship - Clemson vs. LSU #gettothebag "If there's games to be played there's money to be made."
Three plays in two sports. NBA: Indiana vs. Boston; and Utah vs. Houston. MLB: Chicago Cubs vs. Miami Marlins. #gettothebag "If there's games to be played there's money to be made."
Three games from the nation’s only black and free Sports Handicapper. In the NBA: Indiana at Memphis; Golden State at Boston, both on Saturday. And in the NFL, the AFC vs. NFC Pro Bowl on Sunday. “If there’s games to be played there’s money to be made.” #gettothebag
Nat, Mike and Dan are pure athletes, able to accomplish any feat to which the human body is equal. Thing is, Mike isn't here this week so the conversation OBVIOUSLY turns to what the largest animal he could throw over a building might be. Adding substantially to this earnest debate is the simply brilliant Mr David Whitney, master of stand-up, acting and bagpipes. Mock if you dare, he's better than you. In other news: Everyone cares about Nat, which is nice; Americarnage is sending a Camden goth to the podcast awards in Vegas to collect our award for us, y'know, 'cos we're bound to win; the city of Atlanta gets a long discussion and even a little love; in the NFL the week started on Thanksgiving – the Lions destroyed the Packers and took control of the NFC North, more so when the Minnesota Vikings beat the Bears on Sunday despite their attempts to tie for the second time this season; Matt Flynn got sacked 7 times, DeAndre Levy picked him off for his 6th of the season; in the NBA Indiana lead the East, still, and they’re now enjoying the best start to the season in franchise history; Miami are 10 straight, but still in second and besides Washington, everyone else in the Eastern Conference has a losing record; in the West the Trailblazers lead from the Spurs. Last night the West met the East in Portland and despite Paul George putting up an insane career high of 43, the Pacers still lost thanks mainly to a Lamarcus Aldridge double double; in the Hockey Boston lead the East from Pittsburgh and Montreal; Chicago lead the West from san Jose and Anaheim; most of the chat is about last week’s law suit, with the backlash beginning apace. Don Cherry calls it a money grab, while Jeremy Roenick said of the players : "They can go after the league that they craved to be in since they were little kids and paid their salary,"; Dan says the internet is full of lies big-ticket players get discussed ferociously; loads of Bodeans Mailbag goodness and a gane to boot, what more do you need? Much, much more perhaps...?
Nat, Mike and Dan are about as cultured as they come and are currently challenging Hull for the honour of being the centre of British culture in a few years time. Let you know how it goes but we're optimistic about this one... To aid them the most cultured of all sports producers, Mr Marc Reeks is in the house tonight. In other news: Marc is a Raiders fan and has a name that could mean somthing else - in their infinite cleverness the guys find something amusing in this; he's also a purveyor of incredible sporting coverage, listen to find out more; Dan tries to offend even more people, this time taking aim at the North of England. Sorry; 150th anniversary of the Gettysberg address, Mike waxes lyrical; week 11 showed gave us the battle of the replacement quarterbacks followed by the return of the old dog; Gronk gets slammed; the Broncos prove things, so does Alex Smith; in the NBA Indiana lead the East, San Antonio lead the West, but Miami and Portland started and ended the week unbeaten, so they are both up there; in the Eastern Conference only 4 teams out of 15 currently have winning records - spare a thought for the Atlantic Division, which unfancied Philadelphia top a table; NHL-wise Boston lead the East, Chicago are level with Anaheim in the West although 18 out of 14 teams in the West are a win away from the top and nearly everyone in the new Pacific division has the same number of points REALIGNMENT IS A FAILURE; MLB awards are finally discussed; loads of goodies in the Bodeans Mailbag; robots feature again in a great game from Dan and much, much more...