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Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber continue the Knicks celebration as callers share emotional parade plans, family memories, and what this championship means to fans across New York. The excitement around Jalen Brunson, the upcoming parade, and a title starved city creates a feeling that this moment is bigger than basketball. The conversation shifts from parade logistics to championship identity, with Brunson and Josh Hart set to bring Knicks magic to Yankee Stadium. Shaun and Tiki compare the Knicks' killer mentality with the Yankees' recent struggles, asking whether New York's baseball powerhouse can rediscover the edge that just carried the Knicks to a title.
Shaun Morash brings Cinco de Luncho to the Knicks championship celebration by ranking the five New York teams closest to winning the city's next title. With Tiki Barber weighing in, the debate quickly turns into a battle between the Knicks' repeat chances and the Yankees' path through the American League. The segment also works through the Mets, Islanders, Giants, Knicks, and Yankees, with Shaun explaining why each team belongs in the conversation. From Knicks euphoria to Yankees optimism, it is a classic New York sports argument about who is built to deliver the next parade.
New York is ready to celebrate the Knicks, and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber dive into everything surrounding the long awaited championship parade. From the debate over the parade route to the emotion of a citywide celebration, the conversation captures just how massive this moment feels for Knicks fans. The guys also tackle whether NBA parity makes a title more meaningful, how Mike Brown changed the Knicks' ceiling, and whether this team has what it takes to win again. Plus, they rank which New York teams are closest to the next championship, with the Yankees, Mets, Giants, Islanders, and Knicks all entering the debate.
New York is getting ready for a Knicks championship parade, and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber break down everything fans need to know before heading downtown. From arrival time and security rules to crowd size and whether kids should go, the conversation captures the excitement and chaos of a once in a generation celebration. The guys also compare this moment to past New York title parades, take calls from fans sharing memories and travel plans, and debate what the Knicks' championship mentality says about the rest of the city's sports teams. Jalen Brunson's clutch legacy, the Yankees' search for killer instinct, and the sheer scale of Knicks pride all come together in an hour filled with celebration and advice.
With Shaun Morash in for Evan, Tiki Barber dives into the glow of Knicks championship week and the massive celebration ahead in New York City. The conversation quickly turns from parade anticipation to a bigger question for every fan in town: after the Knicks finally broke through, which New York team is next? Shaun and Tiki debate whether the Knicks have the staying power to win again or if the Yankees, Giants, or another local team can ride the city's championship energy. They also dig into what separates true title teams, from killer instinct and organizational vision to the kind of resilience that made Jalen Brunson's Knicks feel different.
The Knicks championship has sparked a new kind of debate at Madison Square Garden: which players and coaches deserve to live forever in the rafters? Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber dig into what jersey retirement should really mean, comparing the Knicks to the Yankees, Giants, Rangers and the legacy standards that shape New York sports. Jalen Brunson feels like an obvious lock, but the conversation gets tougher with Karl Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby, Mike Brown and even the broader question of Basketball Hall of Fame credentials. The debate turns into a bigger look at how one championship can reshape legacies, rewrite franchise history and make immortality feel suddenly crowded.
With Shaun in for Evan, Tiki Barber helps set the stage for a huge Knicks parade eve in New York City. The excitement around the Knicks championship opens the door to a bigger citywide question: are the Knicks most likely to win again, or is another New York team ready to break through next? Shaun makes the case that the Yankees could be the next local team to deliver a title, pointing to their young talent, dominant pitching, and the possible championship energy spreading through town. Tiki pushes back by focusing on what made the Knicks special, from resilience to killer instinct, and asks whether the Yankees truly have that same edge.
The Knicks championship glow continues, but the conversation turns toward what it takes for another New York team to follow their lead. Tiki and Shaun weigh whether the Yankees have the edge, urgency, and organizational mindset to become the city's next champion while also acknowledging how far the Mets feel from that same conversation. The discussion moves from the Mets pitching problems to the Knicks blueprint, including smart roster building, basketball IQ, and the value of players who know how to win. Callers add emotional perspective on what the Knicks title means to fans, while the Yankees debate centers on whether their young players, pitching, and subtle organizational changes point to a team that is finally developing a true championship identity.
The Knicks title has shifted the standard in New York, and the conversation turns to whether the Yankees, Giants, or any other local team can find the same killer instinct. The debate centers on whether championship DNA comes from players, coaches, front offices, or ownership willing to make bold and intentional decisions. The discussion also brings in the human side of fandom, from a caller's emotional connection between the Knicks win and his daughter's fundraiser to Yankees fans wondering whether this year's roster is starting to feel different. Young players, healthier stars, stronger pitching, and Cody Bellinger's value all become part of the case that the Yankees may be evolving into a more serious championship threat.
The Knicks championship parade is almost here, and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber are helping fans get ready for what could be one of the biggest sports celebrations New York has ever seen. From arrival times and security screenings to banned items and crowd concerns, they lay out what fans should expect before heading downtown. Shaun shares lessons from past Yankees and Giants parades while callers weigh in with their own memories and plans for the big day. The conversation also touches on Jalen Brunson's growing clutch legacy, the emotional pull of a long awaited Knicks title, and why this parade could become a once in a lifetime New York sports moment.
Tomorrow is parade day for the Knicks! Plus, the Yankees win again, the Mets lose again & Dave has become a menace in his community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Right in the middle of an action-packed week defined by the excitement of the Knicks' championship parade, from the scramble for sold-out gear to the logistical madness and the celebrity buzz surrounding the celebration. Throughout the show, we tackled the wild headlines—including James Dolan's controversial no-sex rule, intense sports gossip involving Giannis and the Celtics, and inspired takes from stars like Geno Smith and Breece Hall. Between intense debates on team culture and management, we recapped a busy stretch of baseball with the Yankees surging and the Mets struggling, while keeping things light with off-the-wall listener calls, a viral Japanese soccer fan, and a shocking story about an IVF mix-up.
Jerry's final update for the day starts with Mikal Bridges talking about Becky Hammon's comments on Jalen Brunson. Geno Smith talked about the Knicks championship and how it gives him something to strive for. Aaron Glenn was asked what he has taken from the Knicks championship run. Ben Rice homered in the Yankees win over the White Sox. Gerrit Cole gave up 3 hits in 6 innings. The Mets lost to the Reds again and this one was over in the first inning with Kodai Senga on the mound. The Moment of The Day: A fired up Japanese World Cup fan goes viral.
We kick off with rumors of Giannis heading to the Celtics and Jaylen Brown to the Clippers, and debate if Boomer will proudly fly a Knicks flag at his house. Jerry drops his final update featuring Mikal Bridges on Becky Hammon's Jalen Brunson comments, plus Geno Smith and Aaron Glenn finding inspiration in the Knicks' championship run. On the diamond, Ben Rice and Gerrit Cole power the Yankees over the White Sox, while Kodai Senga and the Mets get crushed early by the Reds. We wrap up with our Moment of the Day highlighting a viral, fired-up Japanese World Cup fan, and Gio closes the show sharing a wild story about an IVF mix-up where a family worked out a deal to keep a baby of a different race!
We break down the logistics for tomorrow's Knicks parade before taking a call from a listener with an odd life story about his dad moving to Thailand. Jerry returns for an update, right after we discuss what time people should line up for tomorrow's festivities. Then, we cover KAT on Howard Stern talking Patrick Ewing, Jalen Brunson drawing fourth-quarter comparisons to Kobe Bryant, and Paul Goldschmidt homering in a Yankees win behind Gerrit Cole. Finally, we debate which Knicks celebrities will show up tomorrow and take a call from a woman explaining the testosterone-driven reason why coaches ban players from having sex.
We kick things off with the WFAN internship program rules, debating who really runs the show between Boomer and Gio. Then, we take calls from Anthony in Belleville about a potential WFAN Knicks parade float and Rami about scoring a parade press pass. Jerry returns for an update on James Dolan's playoff no-sex rule, prompting Gio to wonder just how far that restriction goes. Plus, Breece Hall shares his "positive jealousy" of the Knicks after attending Game 5 with Jaxson Dart, Spencer Jones homers in a Yankees win, and Norway defeats Iraq in the World Cup. Finally, we wrap up the hour with the high-energy audio of a very excited Japanese soccer fan!
KAT was on with Howard Stern and talked about Patrick Ewing. Jalen Brunson is being compared to Kobe Bryant when it comes to the fourth quarter. Paul Goldschmidt homered as the Yankees beat the White Sox behind Gerrit Cole.
Jerry starts with James Dolan telling the team to avoid sex during the playoffs. Gio wonders if that means to avoid everything like that. Breece Hall talked about being at game 5 with Jaxson Dart. He has ‘positive jealousy' with the Knicks. Spencer Jones homered last night in the Yankees win. Norway beat Iraq in the World Cup.
Jerry starts with Mike Brown doing the ‘who let the dogs out' chant and Jerry wonders if we will see that at the parade. James Dolan asked his team to not have sex during the playoffs and Gio said that's impossible for NBA players. Geno Smith talked about the Knicks championship. Ben Rice homered as the Yankees beat the White Sox.
Championship Gear Will Cost You, If You Can Find It full 534 Wed, 17 Jun 2026 11:56:12 +0000 Z069JmWLngj56j8yCibUeFUJzq6aBHzc nba,new york knicks,sports,news Boomer & Gio nba,new york knicks,sports,news Championship Gear Will Cost You, If You Can Find It Boomer & Gio delivers can't miss entertainment, the biggest guests and strongest opinions in the world of sports. Hosted by former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason and seasoned radio host Gregg “Gio” Giannotti, your go-to morning sports talk show covers the hottest topics in the NFL, MLB, NBA and college sports and breaks down everything New York — including the Giants, Jets, Yankees, Mets, Knicks, Nets, Rangers, and Islanders. Catch the show live weekday mornings from 6–10 AM ET on 101.9 WFAN or listen anytime here on the podcast feed. © 2026 Audacy, Inc. Sports News https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed
We kick off with the upcoming Knicks parade, sold-out championship gear, and the staying power of classic '94 Rangers hats before diving into expensive spending habits across team merch, golf shops, and Amazon. Jerry drops in for his first update with Mike Brown's "Who Let the Dogs Out" chant, wondering if it will make a parade appearance. Next, we debate James Dolan's impossible playoff no-sex rule, hear Geno Smith's take on the Knicks, and recap Ben Rice homering in a Yankees win. We wrap the hour with a caller asking what it would cost to get Gio to wear a Celtics jersey at the Knicks parade!
Laurence & Spiegs talked baseball, career & life with Yankees play-by-play voice Dave Sims.
In the final hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed baseball, career and life with Yankees play-by-play voice Dave Sims. After that, Spiegel and Holmes reacted to Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson's interview with NBC-5 anchor Lou Canellis at Johnson's youth football camp at Kenwood.
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote opened their show by breaking down the Cubs' 5-2 loss to the Rockies on Tuesday. After that, former Cubs manager David Ross joined the show to discuss the current club's struggles and the latest MLB storylines. Later, Harris and Grote discussed the White Sox's 12-2 loss to the Yankees.
Joe Maddon and Tom Verducci discuss the possibilites of the Angels trading Mike Trout and what kind of deal it would take. Joe explains the Angels approach to making moves like this and what was learned from how they handled Shohei Ohtani. Which teams know it's time to start making deals? Tom gives one team believes is ready! Plus, after seeing a game last just 112 minutes..how do fans feel about really fast MLB games? The Book of Joe Podcast is a production of iHeart Radio. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mike Mulligan and David Haugh opened their show by reacting to the Cubs' 5-2 loss to the Rockies on Tuesday and the White Sox's 12-2 loss to the Yankees. Later, Mully and Haugh discussed the top sports stories of the day in the Pick 6.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed the Cubs' 5-2 loss to the Rockies on Tuesday and the White Sox's 12-2 loss to the Yankees. They also welcomed on Jon Heyman of the New York Post and MLB Network to discuss the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines.
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed how the Cubs should handle struggling shortstop Dansby Swanson, who is hitting .175 with a .587 OPS this season. Should they bench him for a few days? For an extended stretch? After that, Chicago Sports Network analyst Ozzie Guillen joined the show to break down the White Sox's ugly 12-2 loss to the Yankees on Tuesday. Later, Blackhawks legend Chris Chelios joined the program to react to the Hurricanes winning the Stanley Cup.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Chicago Sports Network analyst Ozzie Guillen to break down the White Sox's ugly 12-2 loss to the Yankees on Tuesday.
Hour 1: Tommy talks about the Yankees win over the White Sox, the Knicks high and has an argument with Rosenberg about his weather reporting and a McFlurry order gone wrong.
This week on No Credentials Required, Ryan and Dustin celebrate two newly crowned champions as the Carolina Hurricanes capture the Stanley Cup and the New York Knicks complete their remarkable championship run to win the NBA title. The guys break down the biggest moments from both championship series, discuss the players who defined their postseason runs, and examine what these victories mean for their respective franchises moving forward. Later in the show, attention turns to the New York Yankees, who took two of three from the Toronto Blue Jays and continue their push atop the American League standings. Ryan and Dustin discuss the biggest performers from the series and preview the Yankees' upcoming homestand against the Chicago White Sox. Championship celebrations, baseball analysis, and plenty of opinions—it's all here on No Credentials Required.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to a messy mix of New York sports drama, from frustration over a Brunson versus deGrom social media graphic to fresh Yankees injury updates involving Trent Grisham, Jason Dominguez, and Max Fried. The conversation turns serious with a debate over Brendan Sorsby, his college gambling history, and whether an NFL team should take a chance on him in the supplemental draft. The guys weigh talent, risk, integrity, and whether the Jets should even consider inviting that kind of controversy into their quarterback room.
Jalen Brunson winning a Knicks championship has turned celebration into a heated New York sports legacy debate. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber weigh whether Brunson's role in ending the Knicks drought puts him ahead of icons like Eli Manning and Derek Jeter, or whether he still needs more titles to climb that ladder. The conversation digs into what makes a championship truly historic, from Eli beating the undefeated Patriots to Jeter delivering across multiple Yankees title runs. Callers add perspective on the Knicks escaping decades of embarrassment, the power of winning in a basketball city, and why Brunson's rise has changed how New York fans measure greatness.
New York Yankees legend Jim Leyritz joins Sid live in-studio to discuss the greatest moments in New York City sports history, and where OG Anunoby's NBA Finals Game 4 game-winning tip-in ranks among them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marshall Harris and Mark Grote were joined by Meredith Marakovitz of the YES Network to preview the White Sox-Yankees series that will get started Tuesday evening in the Bronx.
00:00-20:00: KK is back to discuss the state of the Yankees, the terrible AL, why Ohtani isn't the GOAT yet, the fantastic Brewers, an eventual strike, the NL's big picture and more. Thanks to CH Insurance and Batavia Downs Gaming. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mike Schur is a TV writer and producer best known for creating Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and The Good Place. He also worked on The Office and played Mose, Dwight's delightfully odd cousin. Impressive credentials, of course—but most importantly to us, he's a massive baseball fan. That may even be underselling it. Mike joins Tim Kurkjian and Jeff to talk baseball, including the fact that both he and Tim were at Pedro Martínez's legendary 17-strikeout game against the Yankees. Was that the greatest pitching season ever? The three also dive into their shared love of storytelling and why the best baseball stories often stick with us as much as the games themselves. Is it any surprise that one of television's great writers appreciates a great story? Schur also praises the Brewers for their knack for pulling off incredible trades and shares his deep admiration for Shohei Ohtani, encouraging everyone to appreciate just how remarkable a player he is. And, of course, there's Mike's new book, Big Fan: Two Friends, 82,490 Miles, and the Wild, Wonderful Sports We Love, co-authored with sportswriter Joe Posnanski. Released in May 2026, the book explores fandom across sports, music, and beyond, celebrating the passion that brings people together. Pick up a copy online or wherever books are sold. One quick editorial note: this episode was recorded on June 10, just one day before Jeff and his wife, Emily, welcomed their son, Bodie, into the world. Thanks so much for watching and listening, and thanks for being part of our family. Use our code for 10% off your next order of MLB tickets on SeatGeek*: seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/TERRITORY10 Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discountSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh continued to discuss the top sports stories of the day in the Pick 6 segment.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Score baseball insider Bruce Levine to discuss the Cubs' 5-4 win over the Rockies on Monday and to preview the upcoming White Sox-Yankees series in the Bronx.
Chris McMonigle is back to recap another Yankees series, but first, he celebrates the Knicks ending New York's championship drought among the four major sports, how it means Aaron Judge is no longer the king of New York sports, and what the Yanks can learn from the champion Knicks. Plus, these Yanks are putting some narratives to bed after another series win without Judge. Giancarlo Stanton suffered a setback in his rehab from a calf strain, and Chris says fans can no longer count on seeing Stanton at all this season (9:50). Trent Grisham is also now on the IL, which C-Mac says is crushing given the timing and how Grisham was hitting before the injury (25:13). Finally, we break down the series victory over the Blue Jays and the main storylines that came from the three-game set (30:48).
The Yankees are winning games like nothing can touch them, and that's exactly the problem: everything is touching them. Aaron Judge is out with a stress fracture on his first rib, Giancarlo Stanton is back on the injured list with more imaging ahead, and key names like Trent Grisham, Max Fried, and Clark Schmidt are also sidelined. Yet the New York Yankees still sit on top of the American League. So what's real, what's luck, and what's going to break when the calendar flips to August?I dig into the stretch that includes a strong series in Toronto and the bigger reasons the team keeps stacking wins. I talk lineup sparks from Ben Rice, the steady impact of Paul Goldschmidt, and why Cody Bellinger's all-around game keeps showing up when the Yankees need it. I also get into the “edge” factor, why a player like Caballero can change the feel of a team, and why the defense looks different when the right guys are playing the right spots.Then I hit the uncomfortable truth: the bullpen is still a major concern, and the trade deadline has to be about building an October-proof roster, not just surviving June. I also put the hot start in context, because the American League has been shockingly weak, and that changes how we judge the standings. Finally, I look ahead at the schedule and the must-fix positions, from catcher production to third base stability, so the season doesn't turn into a “nice story” instead of a real run.If you're following Yankees baseball for more than highlights, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a quick review so more fans can find the show.Send fan mailJersey Guy Sports is available on all podcasting platforms. Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple Podcasts Listen on YouTubeListen on PocketCastsListen on iHeart RadioListen on Amazon MusicListen on TuneIn and AlexaListen on other podcasting platforms hereSocials Facebook, JGS Twitter, Threads, Youtub...
Welcome, author and painter, Tom Lopatosky. Not only is Tom the author of two books: The Care And Maintenance Of A New England Home and The Care And Maintenance Of A Block Island Home, but he also hosts PROTALK Home Improvement Radio (630AM/99.7FM WPRO) Saturdays at 2 pm and writes monthly home improvement articles. Tom Lopatosky is the founder and owner of LOPCO Contracting, a painting & repair company in East Providence, Rhode Island, since 1995. He also owns Cheer UP Athletics, an all-star cheer gym he started in 2016. Tom has two daughters, Tamara and Ivelisse. He is a New York Yankees and Providence College Basketball fan. Tom also enjoys traveling—his favorite cities are New Orleans, San Antonio, and Las Vegas. A parishioner of St. Adalbert's Church in Providence, Rhode Island, he helps in the community whenever possible. Tom Lopatosky graduated from Classical High School, earned both a Marketing and Finance degree with a Computer Information Systems minor from Bryant University, and is actively pursuing his MBA at the University of South Carolina. Tom spoke with The Artists Index's cofounder, documentarian, and now occasional podcast host, Ron Fortier, recently about his passion, his life, career, and his journey as an author, among his many other pursuits and interests. This episode was recorded at the Spectrum Marketing Group studio at Howland Place in New Bedford. Thomas Lopatosky Lopco Contracting 310 Bourne Avenue Box 32 East Providence, RI 02916 United States Email | Website | Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Other We're not asking for you to finance a nonprofit. Instead, we are asking for your support to fund a legacy. Our mission is to preserve and document the lives and legacies of all South Coast Artists. If you would like to be a guest on The Artists Index or have a suggestion, please let us know!
Yesterday's Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS HOME PAGEEPISODE SUMMARYJoin Mark as he relives the 1996 New York Yankees season, the first World Series Championship for the team since 1978. It was also one of the greatest comebacks in World Series history. Tune in this final of the 3 part series.You can read the full blog post here.YESTERDAY'S SPORTS BACKGROUNDHost Mark Morthier grew up in New Jersey just across the river from New York City during the 1970s, a great time for sports in the area. He relives great moments from this time and beyond, focusing on football, baseball, basketball, and boxing. You may even see a little Olympic Weightlifting in the mix, as Mark competed for eight years. See Mark's book below.No Nonsense, Old School Weight Training: A Guide For People With Limited TimeRunning Wild: (Growing Up In The 1970s)
Full Show Broadcast. Today's guests include: Jimmy Patsos on the NBA & Betting Expert PJ Glasser. The Bufflo Bills Training Camp schedule is out. The Rochester Red Wings playoff push & Tim shares his take of the day. Gene has bold sports headlines & top stories.
Full Hour 2. Tim Schneider kicks off hour 2 with his hot take. Gene offers up shots & top sports news. Betting expert PJ Glass stops in to off his best bets.
Our betting expert & favorite Baltimorean PJ Glasser stops in to share his best bets. How was the College World Series? Who is PJ's pick for the US Open at Shinnocock Hills? What about team USA's odds at the World Cup? The NBA Finals, NBA Draft & MLB best bets too.
The Knicks are NBA Champions, and today's show is an all-out celebration of MVP Jalen Brunson's legendary run alongside heavy criticism of Victor Wembanyama's controversial series. We spend the morning taking emotional calls from fans, looking ahead to Thursday's parade, and hearing championship reactions from broadcasters and Knicks legends. Jerry keeps us rolling with updates covering James Dolan's antics, the Monica McNutt and Taylor Swift drama, the Hurricanes' Stanley Cup win, and the latest on the Yankees and Jets.