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Dan Bartholomae and I cover a lot in this conversation because there has been a lot going on with the Broncos. Bartholomae starts off explaining how WMU is going to play a hockey game at their football stadium next year and turning it into a weeklong community opportunity to get on the ice. We then talk about the new Kalamazoo Event Center that will be the new home of the WMU hockey and basketball programs. Bartholomae takes me behind-the-scenes of their men's basketball coaching search and that naturally leads into a discussion about scheduling games with the expansion of March Madness. The conversation ends with Bartholomae sharing his department's strategy for uniform patches and why it won't be a failure if they don't have a patch by the fall. 0:00 Introduction3:20 Hockey at a Football Stadium8:05 New Arena for Basketball and Hockey14:30 Opportunities with the Old Arena Space20:05 Men's Basketball Head Coach Search28:35 Scheduling Fallout from Expansion of March Madness & CFP33:55 Uniform Patch Strategy36:50 Advice for Almost ADsAD Vantage empowers athletic directors with comprehensive staff data, performance analytics, and AI-powered candidate insights to make smarter hiring, compensation, and retention decisions in an era where every dollar counts.PILYTIX is an A.I. technology company dedicated to solutions that generate revenue, save time, and reduce costs for universities and sports & entertainment organizations. More Money. Less Time. Lower Costs. Onrise provides complete mental health Coverage for your Athletes. One call. Same-day setup. Your athletes get immediate access to peer support from retired pros, licensed clinicians, and 24/7 crisis care. Less than one in-house FTE. No hiring hassles. No initiative fatigue.Game One is the apparel company that can outfit your teams in Adidas, Nike or Under Armour.
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The Dallas Stars announced Tuesday it has signed a nonbinding letter of intent to build an arena and entertainment district at The Shops at Willow Bend site; the Dallas Mavericks will pay just under $51 million for roughly 20% of the approximately 104 acres at the former Valley View Mall site if they buy it for their new arena development. In other news, Neiman Marcus will close its downtown Dallas department store, ending months of speculation and delivering another blow to the central business district landscape; South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics will move its U.S. headquarters to Plano, the company confirmed Tuesday; and how many cigarettes does Billy Bob Thornton smoke on ‘Landman?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys react to the Dallas Mavericks' plans for a new arena and entertainment complex near the former Valley View Mall. They discuss a future-focused NFL segment regarding the Cowboys' 2026 outlook and analyze Bryson DeChambeau's use of artificial intelligence to improve his golf swing. The conversation also includes a look at a simulated NBA Finals and mentions of a Shaboozey ticket giveaway.
Alan's Soap https://AlansSoaps.com/ToddHonor John's memory and the legacy he created for Ian and Alan with Alan's Artisan Soaps “John's Favorites” bundle. Get one bar of each of his favorites for only $28.99. Bulwark Capital https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.comBe confident in your portfolio with Bulwark! Schedule your free Know Your Risk Portfolio review. Go to KnowYourRiskPodcast.com today. Renue Healthcare https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://Renue.Healthcare/Todd Bonefrog https://BonefrogCoffee.com/ToddGet the new limited release, The Sisterhood, created to honor the extraordinary women behind the heroes. Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Moral ambiguity was a common feature in politics… With some recent advancements and creativity, the Democrats have turned moral ambiguity into moral liquidity. I'll explain…Episode Links:REPORTER: "President Biden has said that he would never pardon his son." BIDEN: "He did." REPORTER: "And then he pardoned him." BIDEN: "The Justice Department changed...the process was not fair to Hunter." Lefty Senate candidate Graham Platner seen in shocking topless, towel-wearing selfie from hook up app KikThe ATF admitted to storing nearly ONE BILLION gun owner records—and 94% are already digitized and searchable. We call that a federal gun registry. And history shows exactly where registration leads: confiscation. LA Mayor candidate Nithya Raman has publicly said: “I don't think a kid is gonna be safer because a tent is 500 feet away from a school”. 3 days ago a FAKE encampment was set up outside her home, a visibly shaken Raman said: “I have two little kids. They didn't see it, luckily this morning” Do these people ever listen to themselves?!? Tom Llamas keeps forcing Trump questions in an LA mayor race interview. - Anchor of NBC Nightly News and Top Story with Tom LlamasTexas state Rep. James Talarico opened a legislative session with a heretic prayer, invoked old Communist-adjacent phrase
Missin Curfew Episode 484 Calgary Flames General Manager Craig Conroy joins the Fellas at Missin Curfew to break down the Flames draft and offseason strategy, discuss their young core, and share stories about competing in the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals. (0:00) Intro (1:30) Fellas Golf Trip to Cabo (7:40) DraftKings Pick6 Segment (11:08) Labatt Get This Guy A Beer: Macklin Celebrini (18:10) Flames GM Craig Conroy Interview (29:18) Conroy on Flames Draft Strategy & Offseason Plans (40:26) Trade Deadline Moves & Calgary's New Arena (50:03) Conroy on Flames Young Core & Reminiscing on the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals SAUCE HOCKEY MERCH | https://saucehockey.com/collections/missin-curfew YOUTUBE | www.youtube.com/@MissinCurfew SPOTIFY | https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNgHhgCtt97nMbbHm2Ken APPLE | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/missin-curfew INSTAGRAM | www.instagram.com/missincurfew TWITTER | www.twitter.com/MissinCurfew TIKTOK | www.tiktok.com/@missincurfewpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Monday, March 03, 2026 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -Jim solo w/ phones, Aaron Rodgers QB play, Jim's baseball stories, Berry visits the new arena at State Fair Park, OKC vs. CHI and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam and Greg are joined by GHSA Wrestling coach Bud Hennebaul as wrestling takes center stage at the new Arena at Southlake.
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on February 12, 2026 David James gives his thoughts on the new look Jazz and Jaren Jackson Jr. undnergoing season-ending surgery. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Utah Jazz Pick up win Number 18, BYU Wide Reciever Parker Kingston arrested on accusation of rape, Ace Bailey to replace Cooper Flagg in Rising Stars Challenge. Sounds like the University of Utah may switch gears to renovating the Huntsman Center instead of building a new arena.
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What's the latest on the Dallas Mavericks' new arena? Which athletes lean left or right in politics? Below the Belt!
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Architect Bill Baxley and his team at Gensler in Minneapolis have what they believe is a great plan for an arena to replace Target Center as home of the Timberwolves and Lynx. Bill shared details with Scott Korzenowski.
Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire one person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world has the hustle and grit to deliver. My guest: David Adelman is the CEO of Campus Apartments, founder of Darco Capital, and co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers. During our conversation, we discussed how losing a basketball bet at age 11 changed his life, investing his bar mitzvah money in real estate, becoming CEO at 25, his grandfather's Holocaust survival story, and why it gives him perspective on struggle, embracing failure, the trade-offs of building something excellent, and what he looks for when hiring leaders. Key Learnings "Why not me? Why not now?" David's mantra cuts through all the overthinking and excuses we make. When he saw other people building national real estate portfolios, he didn't wonder if it was possible—he asked why he couldn't do it. Stop waiting for permission. Stop waiting for the perfect moment. Ask yourself: why not me? Why not now? Make mistakes, just not the same one twice. David doesn't expect perfection from himself or his team. He expects learning. Fail fast, fail forward, but don't repeat the same failure. That's not growth—that's negligence. Embrace the suck, but evolve through it. David's grandfather survived the Holocaust after his wife and children were murdered. He escaped, joined the resistance, and rebuilt his life from nothing. When David thinks about that, he says: "No matter what, I don't know struggle." That's perspective. Most of what we call struggle is just discomfort. Understanding that doesn't make your challenges disappear... It makes them manageable. If your grandfather could survive the unthinkable, you can handle the hard day in front of you. At age 11, David challenged family friend Alan Horwitz to a basketball game and made a wager. Horwitz didn't let the kid win, and David lost his basketball, football, and baseball glove. To get them back, he had to go to Campus Apartments every Saturday to sweep sawdust and stack lumber. This losing bet became his entry into a billion-dollar career. At 13, David gambled his $2,000 bar mitzvah money by investing it with Horwitz in a building at 45th and Pine Streets in Philadelphia - a property his company still owns today. By age 17, he bought his first solely owned investment property. David was accepted into Temple University Beasley School of Law but chose to become a Property Manager at Campus Apartments instead. At age 25 in 1997, he became CEO of Campus Apartments. His grandfather, Sam Wasserman, was captured by the Nazis in 1942 and taken to the Sobibor concentration camp, where his wife and two children were immediately executed. Wasserman escaped during an organized revolt, joined the resistance, was wounded in battle, and was cared for by a woman named Sophie, who became his second wife. David said, "I feel a deep connection to him and what he went through. It's more like a sense of duty to honor him." David says, "I bet on jockeys, not horses. I ask, 'If the thing fails, would we support them again?' To be clear, a lot of our [investments] are going to fail.' He learned the hard way: "Friends would say, 'Here's a deal, put in X amount,' so you know, it's $250,000 or $500,000 or $1 million. I realized very quickly that it's probably a money-losing prospect to just invest in a friend of a friend's idea or because someone at your country club is investing in it." "It's called working off your debt." I literally lost everything to my "Uncle" Alan in 30 minutes when I was 11. My baseball glove, football, basketball, even my bank book. Every Saturday, I had to stack lumber and sweep sawdust to get one item back. Two years later, at my Bar Mitzvah, my parents asked if I wanted to give my gift money to my grandfather, who was good at picking stocks. I said no, I want to give it to Uncle Alan and buy real estate. At 13, I drove around with him, picked the biggest building he owned, handed him $2,000, and became a partner. My grandfather was in Poland with a wife and two kids when the Nazis rounded him up. There were two lines. One for men, one for women, and children. He never saw his wife and kids again. He escaped from the Sobibor prison camp, became a freedom fighter, got shot, and was in a hospital recovering when a woman checking on her brother saw this lonely soldier and went over to check on him. That was my grandmother. My mother was born in a displaced persons camp after the war. "No matter what, when I'm getting the crap kicked out of me in business or anything else, I don't know struggle." I think about my grandfather and what he went through. "That guy knew pressure and made it through the other side. So I have to stop being a little bitch about it and lean in." Uncle Alan always said, "Whatever you do in life, it shouldn't feel like work." I have never said I'm going to work. I say I'm going to the office. Now, am I tired sometimes? A hundred percent. Did I miss a lot of stuff with my kids? Absolutely, and I have deep regret over that. With success and money comes a price, too. Becoming a CEO at 25. "Why not me and why not now?" I live my life by this mantra. In the 1990s, no one was doing student housing at large scale nationally. I saw this white space, and I'm like, fuck it, let's do it. "I'm not afraid to fail. And I think if you're not afraid to fail, it's a freedom." "Embrace the suck." Not everything's gonna be fun. Some things are hard. But sometimes when you push through them, you get to another side. Sometimes you don't, and pulling the plug is okay if it's not working. I've gotten good at understanding that a business might be a great opportunity, a great idea, at the wrong time. When building something…If you aren't willing to make sacrifices earlier in your career and build that foundation for the future, being an entrepreneur might not be for you. I made choices to miss things with my wife and kids. Were all those things I missed worth it? Probably not. My daughters are 21 and 23 now, and I missed a lot of their early growing up. Four years ago, I apologized to my older one, and she said, "You know what, we remember this dad more than that dad." "It's never too late to make a change." After you've done okay financially, it has to be about something else. The guys and women I roll with—"it's not about money. You either are wired to get up and work hard every day and do it, and it has to be about something else." It could be about providing opportunities for the people who work with you, or solving complex problems, or creating a business you're excited about. "I don't think I'm the smartest guy in the room." You have to be open to learning. I continue to want to learn about other people's businesses. If I meet somebody, I'm like, tell me about that business. If you have that inquisitive mind, some guy tells me he's in the widget business, and I'll think of ten things they should try to do. "I am never too embarrassed to say I don't know something." When we were selecting architects and contractors for the arena, I spoke to owners of the newest stadiums. Just lessons learned about the process. When I mentor kids, I tell them most people are afraid to say "I don't know" or "I don't understand." "If you're embarrassed for looking stupid, isn't it worse if you don't know what you're doing down the road because you didn't ask?" "People don't know how to listen anymore. People wait to talk." They don't listen. When I have dinner with my youngest daughter, I hand her my phone so I won't be on it. I want to be there, I want to be attentive. Why are you wasting time meeting with people if you're not gonna listen to them? "Make lots of mistakes. Just don't make the same one twice." Try hard. Don't be afraid to put yourself out there. The worst thing that happens is someone says no. I met my wife in a bar, literally in line for pizza. Turns out she was the school teacher two different women had told me I needed to call. The funny part is my buddy was talking to her best friend. He married her, I married Hailey, and our kids are best friends. When it comes to sales. "Don't bullshit people. That's my number one goal." People can tell. Even at an early age, I had the humility to say I don't know everything. Here's my business plan, here's why I think I can scale Campus Apartments across the country when that wasn't being done. When I'm hiring or promoting leaders, I look for three things. One is trust—I need to trust them. Two is creating an open line of communication. Three, "I don't think you're a successful leader or CEO if you're not willing to listen." There are a lot of dictator type CEOs. That's not me. Some of them work. "I don't manage from fear, I manage from bringing in opinions." For me, it's about having people who, in their individual swim lanes, are better at those jobs than you are. The DeSean Jackson situation taught me about leading with curiosity. He made some anti-Semitic comments, and people came to me saying we need to cancel him. "Before I get there, I actually just want to find out what his intent was." The things he said were based on him being uninformed about the hurtfulness of those words. Not only was he willing to understand that, but he said, "Can you take me to your Holocaust memorial and actually educate me?" He came with his mom, no press. "It would be nice to take a moment before you're ready to convict somebody and actually have a conversation." When I'm looking at investments, I really have to understand the product. I joke, "Do my kids at least understand it?" Number two: Who's the founder? People matter. I ask myself, if this thing goes bad, and as long as the guy's not a crook, would I invest with them again? "I have to be more than just money in the deal." I like knowing when my influence and input can help make a difference. I think it's strategic thinking, introductions, and being a sounding board. The hardest part about being a founder is that they're afraid to tell investors bad news. "Bad news doesn't get better with time." Advice to young professionals. "Try to get noticed for the right reasons." Show up and go to work. Go get coffee when you see your boss's boss there. Don't be afraid to introduce yourself. Ask lots of questions. Be the person who says, "Could you explain that to me?" Folks in my position really respect that. "Don't be afraid to put out a bad idea." I hate working from home because I think people are screwed by the opportunity to interact with people and better their career and learn things. You're robbed of chance encounters, of overhearing conversations, of learning by proximity. We're building this arena in downtown Philly, not taking any city capital, and doing good things for the city. We came together with Comcast who owns the Flyers. "It's gonna be the best live entertainment venue in the world, located in Philadelphia." We're opening in 2030 with a WNBA team. For those counting Philly out, you're wrong—we're doing great shit here. Reflection Questions David's grandfather survived the Holocaust, which gives David a profound perspective on what real pressure and struggle actually look like. What experiences in your own life or family history could you draw on to reframe the "struggles" you face in your work or personal life? He lives by the mantra "Why not me? Why not now?" and says that not being afraid to fail is a freedom. What opportunity are you currently overthinking or waiting on "permission" for? What would change if you asked yourself those two questions right now? David regrets missing parts of his daughters' childhoods while building his businesses, but his daughter told him, "We remember this dad more than that dad." Meaning it's never too late to make a change. What relationship in your life needs you to show up differently, and what's one concrete thing you could change this week? More Learning From The Learning Leader Show #126: Jayson Gaignard - Mastermind Talks #273: Chip Conley – How To Be Wise Beyond Your Years #476: Kat Cole - Reflection Questions, Humble Confidence, Building Trust Time Stamps: 01:51 David Edelman's Early Lessons in Business 03:58 Investing at a Young Age 06:12 Family History and Holocaust Survival 09:53 Balancing Ambition and Family 18:17 Sustaining Excellence and Learning from Others 25:38 The Art of Listening and Being Present 26:16 Lessons from Childhood and Parenting 26:47 The Story of Meeting My Wife 28:23 The Importance of Taking Risks 29:52 Sales and Leadership Philosophy 30:54 Building a Nationwide Business 32:07 Hiring and Promoting Leaders 35:34 Handling Controversy with Compassion 38:15 Investment Strategies and Favorite Ventures 41:36 The Future of Philadelphia's Arena Project 44:05 Advice for Young Professionals 46:45 EOPC
In Episode 303 of UnSpun with Jody Vance and George Affleck, it's city hall mayhem, provincial implosions, and a federal plan that's literally going nuclear (in a good way).Here's what's inside:
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In Hour 1, Rashad and Schultzy react to the sale of the Portland Trail Blazers, debate what it means for the future of the franchise, and more.
Two seggies!
Renovate Moda Center? Tear down Memorial Coliseum? Are there other options?
In this episode, we discuss how the Senators have officially agreed to purchase land for a new arena. The process has been slow, and there are still hurdles to clear. We get expansion fees for NHL teams that are reportedly about to skyrocket, potentially limiting future Canadian franchises. According to his dad, Brady Tkachuk is committed to staying with the Senators long-term. Training camp will focus more on line combinations rather than roster battles. In fact, we wonder if there are any battles at all.
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Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 30, 2025. Allegiant Air will launch nonstop service from Fort Wayne to Fort Lauderdale starting Nov. 20. Noblesville showcases its new arena ahead of its Aug. 8 opening. Also: Evansville launches a downtown to-go drink zone, Indiana's higher ed commissioner to step down, Speedway announces a new biogas energy partnership, and the Indy Chamber boosts summer concert access for young professionals. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.
Dallas Mavericks CEO Rick Welts speaks on their First Round draft pick Cooper Flagg and the plans for their newest arena. He speaks with Bloomberg's Carol Massar, Tim Stenovec, and Dallas Bureau Chief Julie FineSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Dylan, Alex, and Tierney link up to discuss the following: New arena renderings Explaining J-Dub's contract Branden Carlson Topic playing with legit bigs SGA and the ESPY's iHart media tour Dub retiring his parents And more...
It won't be easy...
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Chris Plank and Blake Gamble wrap up Thursday's Plank Show with a variety of topics including: the numerous offseason hires in the Sooner athletic department, specifically on the football side of things; the big reveal of OKC's new downtown arena; and a discussion on why Arkansas isn't good at football?
3pm Hour: Jason talks about an experience over the weekend - what would you do if you showed up to an event and someone was sitting in your seat? Then he talks to the CEO of Grand Casino, Rachel Weizenegger, about taking over the naming rights for the hockey arena in St. Paul
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The Big Show w/ Rusic & Rose is On Demand! On hour 2, George Rusic and Matt Rose share their thoughts on the breaking news of John Tortorella getting fired by the Philadelphia Flyers. The guys analyze some of the moves Flyers GM Daniel Briere made lately like the Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost trade to the Flames. They then discuss new details on the Flames' new arena, like new hybrid washrooms, two concourses, 28 rows in the lower bowl, and more!(18:28) Later on, Blair and Barker Co-Host Kevin barker joins The Big Show to discuss key storylines ahead of the Blue Jays Opening Day game. Kevin talks about Jose Berrios getting the ball to open the season and the rotation and bullpen's expectations this year. He also shares his thoughts on the Vladimir Guerrero Jr. contract situation. Kevin shares who should hit clean up in the Jays lineup, Alejandro Kirk's new contract, and more!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
The Big Show w/ Rusic & Rose is On Demand! On hour 2, the guy's discuss goaltender strategies for the final NHL season playoff push, what Calgarians can look forward to with the new arena, and more from The Flames latest victory! (25:48) Later, Calgary Roughnecks goalie Nick Rose joins the show to talk about his incredible card collection, how his time in Calgary has been since getting traded, and the Roughnecks playoff push!The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand discuss Wyc Grousbeck and Bill Chisholm's interview with NBC Boston, noting that Beetle felt Chisholm neglected to mention the current Celtics team or players, instead focusing mainly on management. (14:21) Celtics Head Coach Joe Mazzulla joins the show to discuss the team's current focus under new ownership. He emphasizes that the team is concentrated on the present and not dwelling on past championships. Mazzulla also talks about the upcoming road trip and the team's preparation for it. (27:09) The guys discuss Wyc Grousbeck's role during the Celtics' sale process with Bill Chisholm and how the sale unfolded. They also question why Steve Pagliuca's bid was rejected and what it means for the team's future. (35:35) The crew discusses the possibility of a new arena for the Celtics, hearing Bill Chisholm's thoughts on the idea during an interview. Zolak comments that Chisholm sounds like a regular guy and a true Celtics fan. They also talk about potential locations for the new arena.
(0:00) Mazz, Jim Murray, and Joe Murray open the show discussing the news that the Boston Celtics were sold to Bill Chisholm for $6.1 Billion. (13:50) Was Steve Pagliuca passed over in the sale of the Celtics? (26:08) The callers weigh in on the sale of the Celtics and what it means for the team going forward. (34:51) More caller reaction to the sale of the Celtics to Bill Chisholm.
We hear proponents make the case and ask what it would mean for taxpayers.
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Today's word of the day is ‘mutually clear' as in Jerry Jones as in Mike McCarthy as in the Dallas Cowboys as in it's over. Jerry has decided to move on after contract negotiations didn't work out. GM Jerry Jones strikes again. Now where does Dallas go? The Cowboys haven't seen success in decades! Is it Coach Prime time? (15:20) Sam Darnold was seeing ghosts again. The Rams routed the Vikings in the Wild Card game in Arizona. Now what do the Vikings do? (21:30) So You Wanna Talk to Samson!? Someone asked me about OCD and success and Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez. (31:30) Review: Landman. (35:30) The Sixers had plans to build a new Sixers arena downtown. And then said… never mind. WHAT!? (45:40) NPPOD. (48:50) Roki Sasaki sweepstakes are coming to an end. The finalists are the Padres, Dodgers, and Blue Jays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘mutually clear' as in Jerry Jones as in Mike McCarthy as in the Dallas Cowboys as in it's over. Jerry has decided to move on after contract negotiations didn't work out. GM Jerry Jones strikes again. Now where does Dallas go? The Cowboys haven't seen success in decades! Is it Coach Prime time? (15:20) Sam Darnold was seeing ghosts again. The Rams routed the Vikings in the Wild Card game in Arizona. Now what do the Vikings do? (21:30) So You Wanna Talk to Samson!? Someone asked me about OCD and success and Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez. (31:30) Review: Landman. (35:30) The Sixers had plans to build a new Sixers arena downtown. And then said… never mind. WHAT!? (45:40) NPPOD. (48:50) Roki Sasaki sweepstakes are coming to an end. The finalists are the Padres, Dodgers, and Blue Jays. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
0:00 - Current state of the Sixers15:10 - Sixers arena in Market East (the Gallery for most of us) is no longer happening32:10 - The Thunder are coming into town
11/21 Hour 2: Hit The Skins - 1:00 Is Kliff Kingsbury Holding Jayden Daniels Back - 15:00 New NBA Arena Has Facial Recognition For Fans - 35:00
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On Wednesday night, Mayor Cherelle Parker held a press conference with the latest on the proposal for the Philadelphia 76ers and what it all entails for the city and the team. Plus, the guys discuss the Sixers' wing depth and how they shape up versus the rest of the top teams in the league.Derek Bodner, Kyle Neubeck and Devon Givens discuss the ongoing arena discourse and much more ahead of training camp.
Eagles legend Jason Kelce joins the WIP Morning Show to recap Monday Night Football in Philadelphia and discuss his feelings toward the Sixers center city arena. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are truly in the offseason, as we discuss whether the Sixers would be better off singing Davis Bertans or Marcus Morris. Then we briefly discuss the reporting on the Sixers putting an arena in New Jersey, whether the team truly has the most pressure in pro sports, whether Mike should apologize to refs everywhere, and whether Lauri Markkanen is a real possibility. Subscribe to The Draft Council podcast at draftcouncil.com The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook Become a MortgageCS Ricky VIP at mortgagecs.com/ricky Kornblau and Kornblau is the official lawfirm of the process. Surfside Iced Tea and Vodka is the official sponsor of the Corner Three Newsletter with Zo.