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Send us your problems! badadvice973@gmail.com. Vinnie still isn't over the topic from last week. American Idol is introducing live social voting, supposedly for the first time. Sarah is all Spider-Man'd out, and so is the original director. Steph Curry and a movie named ‘Goat' is the next big hit for kids. Martha Stewart claims she's never had plastic surgery - is that a technicality? It's a great time to make ice cream in most of America - outside. Airlines cancelled a record number of flights on Sunday. Door Dash had a weird tweet. Teyana Taylor's booty on SNL left an impression on Sarah this weekend. Plus, the top things people steal from hotel rooms.
Hour 1: Billie Joe Armstrong lends his voice to the ‘Survivor 50' trailer. Jeff says this season is in the hands of the fans. Speaking of hands, Alex Hannold, the famous free solo climber, made history again - Live on Netflix. Benson Boone and Ben Stiller are a new unexpected duo. The Super Bowl is set. Legos take on shoes, and they're even worse than regular Crocs. Replying STOP to opt out is A TRAP. Hour 2: Send us your problems! badadvice973@gmail.com. Vinnie still isn't over the topic from last week. American Idol is introducing live social voting, supposedly for the first time. Sarah is all Spider-Man'd out, and so is the original director. Steph Curry and a movie named ‘Goat' is the next big hit for kids. Martha Stewart claims she's never had plastic surgery - is that a technicality? It's a great time to make ice cream in most of America - outside. Airlines cancelled a record number of flights on Sunday. Door Dash had a weird tweet. Teyana Taylor's booty on SNL left an impression on Sarah this weekend. Plus, the top things people steal from hotel rooms. (50:57) Hour 3: Brad Pitt - he's rich. Paris Hilton speaks out against AI generated adult content. An update on the ‘Jackass' franchise. Michelle Obama explains that marriage is work. Do we overshare now, or were people undersharing before? Some technical difficulties add a new energy to the show - enjoy! Social security might not help you retire in your home state. Here are some tips from Sarah and Vinnie. Lululemon is experiencing a fashion emergency. Vinnie's telling us about a $30K harp heist. You can't put that in your pocket. (1:35:39) Hour 4: Shaboozy and Benson Boone are coming to town, and Sarah wants to go. Boy band lovers, we've got Wednesday plans for you! Bono sent Dolly Parton a bagpiper. Dave Grohl is teasing a new Foo Fighters album. Hopefully we'll hear some of it at BottleRock! Vinnie is excited about his new book. Today is National Spouse Day. Let's bully Vinnie a little bit - why not! This bar says you're too old to come inside. The show must go— (2:20:34)
The Golden State Warriors split back-to-back games against the Minnesota Timberwolves after the first matchup was postponed due to the ongoing situation in Minneapolis. On "Dubs Talk," Bonta Hill and Monte Poole take a look at the Warriors' trip to the Twin Cities before looking ahead to the NBA trade deadline. (01:15) - The Warriors and Timberwolves postponed the first game of two in Minnesota with mass protests occurring in the city. The teams split the two games in a situation that was bigger than basketball(06:00) - After the two games were turned into a back-to-back, Golden State didn't seem to be playing Warriors basketball without its main cast(12:00) - The Warriors abandoned their principles Monday night(16:00) - Golden State had over $170 million sitting on its bench and it showed(17:30) - What do the Warriors do with the NBA trade deadline quickly approaching?(19:30) - Would you still trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo even after his recent injury?(21:15) - Should the Warriors stand pat at the trade deadline?(24:30) - Draymond Green has not been mentioned in any trade discussions(25:45) - Can Jonathan Kuminga make an impact on the Warriors if they don't move him?(29:00) - Lauri Markkanen has missed seven straight games and won't play against the Warriors on Wednesday(31:45) - Would the Warriors consider trading for LeBron James at the deadline?(35:00) - Is there any validity to the reports that the organization pushed back on Steph Curry's desire for Golden State to make a trade? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of Combo's Court, Combo and Pierre (Numbers On The Board) dive into one of the biggest questions surrounding the Warriors: will Steph Curry finish his career with the Golden State Warriors? The conversation breaks down Steph's legacy, Golden State's responsibility to maximize his remaining prime, and whether playing “meaningful basketball” matters more than chasing one more ring. From there, the discussion expands into a deeper NBA debate — do positions still matter, or has the league misunderstood what “positionless basketball” really means? Combo and Pierre unpack how stars like Trae Young, Ja Morant, LaMelo Ball, Zion Williamson, Anthony Edwards, and Giannis are valued in today's trade market, why role players may be getting overrated, and how salary caps, health, and playoff success shape real team-building decisions. The episode also touches on the Knicks' outlook, All-Star snubs, legacy narratives, and more! The show wraps with a hip-hop crossover debate on 50 Cent, Jay-Z, and classic album legacy. Listen to Combo's Court, available everywhere you get podcasts FOLLOW COMBO: YOUTUBE: COMBO TV IG: @onetwocombo X (Twitter): @itsonetwocombo
Munaf Manji talks betting for Tuesday Jan 27th. Tuesday's Cash That Ticket podcast focused heavily on the NBA betting board while continuing an early buildup toward Super Bowl prop markets. Coming off a winning best bet on the Lakers Bulls over, the discussion opened with a detailed recap of recent results and quickly shifted to current league news that could impact pricing and market movement. The most significant update involved Giannis Antetokounmpo, who is expected to miss four to six weeks with a calf sprain suffered before halftime of his most recent appearance. The injury was framed as another setback for a Milwaukee team already derailed by Damian Lillard's Achilles injury last season, with the belief that any Giannis trade discussions are more likely to materialize in the offseason rather than at the deadline, when value would be harder to maximize. Attention then turned to Drew Holiday, with reporting that the Knicks are exploring trade avenues. His two way impact, playoff experience, and ability to stabilize an offense were cited as reasons he could elevate a contender, particularly New York, by easing the nightly burden on Jalen Brunson while anchoring perimeter defense. The episode also reviewed Monday's slate, including Atlanta's home win over Indiana, Charlotte's lopsided victory against Philadelphia, Cleveland's defensive minded win over Orlando, Minnesota's dominant performance against a Steph Curry less Golden State, and Houston's win over Memphis behind Alperen Sengun. Kevin Durant's January production for Houston drew special praise, noting his heavy minutes, consistent scoring, and efficiency across shooting splits, reinforcing his importance to the Rockets' playoff push. Updated standings showed Detroit leading the East with a sizable cushion, while Oklahoma City maintained control of the West. From a betting perspective, Knicks Kings was highlighted as a strong spot for New York's offense, particularly the team total, given Sacramento's poor defensive metrics. Pistons Nuggets was analyzed through an injury lens, with Denver missing multiple starters including Nikola Jokic, leading to an under recommendation based on pace, rest, and Detroit's elite recent defense. Clippers Jazz hinged on Kawhi Leonard's status, with James Harden positioned for increased usage if Leonard sits against a depleted Utah defense. The Super Bowl segment introduced an early prop angle on Patriots quarterback Drake May, targeting his rushing yards over, based on prior playoff usage and similar quarterback production against Seattle's defense. The show closed with a featured NBA prop on Jalen Brunson points and assists, banking on a healthy return and a favorable matchup against the Kings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex Pretti ICU nurse labeled a domestic terrorist+The NBA Players Association& Steph Curry Speak out
Go to www.LearningLeader.com to learn more 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. www.InsightGlobal.com/LearningLeader My guest: Brad Stulberg is a bestselling author and leading expert on sustainable performance and well-being. He's written for The New York Times, Outside Magazine, and The Atlantic, and his previous books include Peak Performance and The Practice of Groundedness. His latest book, The Way of Excellence, is great. Brad's writing combines cutting-edge science, ancient wisdom, and stories from world-class performers to help people do their best work without losing themselves in the process. Notes: Never pre-judge a performance. When you're feeling tired, uninspired, or off your game, show up anyway. Remember the Beatles scene—they looked bored and exhausted, but Paul still wrote "Get Back" that day. You don't know what's possible until you get going. Discipline means doing what needs to be done regardless of how you feel. As powerlifter Layne Norton says, we don't need to feel good to get going... We need to get going to give ourselves a chance to feel good. Stop waiting for motivation. Start moving and let the feeling follow. Audit who you're surrounding yourself with. The Air Force study is striking: the least fit person in your squadron determines everyone else's fitness level. If you sit within 25 feet of a high performer at work, your performance improves 15%. Within 25 feet of a low performer? It declines 30%. Your environment isn't neutral... Choose wisely. Treat curiosity like a muscle. It's a reward-based behavior that gets stronger with use. When Kobe said he played "to figure things out," he was tapping into the neural circuitry that makes learning feel good and builds upon itself. Ask more questions. Stay curious about your craft. Excellence isn't about perfection or optimization... It's about mastery and mattering. It's about showing up consistently, surrounding yourself wisely, and staying curious along the way. To the late Robert Pirsig - one of the greatest blessings and joys and sources of satisfaction in my life is to be in conversation with your work. He's the author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance— "gumption is the psychic gasoline that keeps the whole thing going." Arrogant people are loud. Confident people are quiet. Confidence requires evidence. The neural circuitry associated with curiosity is like a muscle: it gets stronger with use. Curiosity is what neuroscientists call a reward-based behavior. It feels good, motivates us to keep going, and builds upon itself. Kobe didn't play to win. He played to learn and grow. Kobe Bryant said he didn't play not to lose, and he didn't even play to win. He played to learn and to grow. He said the reason he did that is because it's so much more freeing. If you're really trying not to lose, you're going to be tight. If you're really trying to win, you're going to be tight. But if you're just out there to grow, you're going to be in the moment. When you're in the moment, you give yourself the best chance of having the performance you want. The word compete comes from the Latin root word com, which means together, and petere, which means to seek, rise up, or strive. In its most genuine form, competition is about rising together (Caitlin Clark's story against LSU). Love: The Detroit Lions had just won their first playoff game in 32 years. Following the game was a scene of pure jubilation. During a short break from the celebrating, the head coach, GM, and quarterback all gave brief speeches. Which collectively lasted about 2 minutes. During those 2 minutes, the word LOVE was repeated 7 times. Homeostatic regulation -- Sense it in the greatness of others and when you're at your best. What Brad calls "excellence." Surround yourself with people who have high standards. When things don't go your way, when you're inevitably heartbroken or frustrated, it's the people around you, the books you read, the art around you, the music you listen to, that's the stuff that speaks to you and keeps you going. It keeps you on the path even amidst the heartbreak. Process goals work better than outcome goals for most people. If you're an amateur, you should be process-focused. When I train for powerlifting, I don't think about the meet that I'm training for. I think about showing up for the session today. If I think about the meeting, I get anxious, and my performance goes down. But if you're Steph Curry and you've been doing your thing for 20 years, you can think about winning the gold medal because your process is so automatic. For 99% of people, focus on the process. "Brave New World" turns fear into curiosity. When you walk up to a bar loaded with more weight than you've ever touched, there can be fear about what it's going to feel like. If you go up to the bar with fear, you're going to miss the lift. If you're convinced you're going to make it, you'll make it, but your nervous system knows when you're lying to yourself. The middle ground is curiosity. Instead of saying "that's heavy, it's scary," I say "Brave New World. I've never touched this weight before. I have no idea what's going to happen, but let's find out." It splits the difference. I'm hyped, I'm giving myself a chance, I'm not lying to myself, but I'm also not scared. Curiosity and fear cannot exist at the same time in the brain. There are seven pathways in the brain defined by affective neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp. Two of those pathways are the rage/fear pathway and the seeking/curiosity pathway. These pathways cannot be turned on at the same time. They compete for resources. It's a zero sum game. You cannot simultaneously be raging and curious. You cannot be terrified and curious at the same time. If you get into a mindset of curiosity, it's extremely hard to be angry or terrified. By being curious, we turn off the fear deep in our brains and give ourselves a chance to perform our best. Practice curiosity in lower-consequence situations first. Curiosity is like a muscle. If you're about to do something absolutely terrifying and you're really scared and you say, "I'm just going to be curious," you know you're lying to yourself. You have to practice in lower-consequence situations first. When you, as a paren,t get really upset with your kid, try to be curious about their experience. Watch your anger calm down. When you as a leader, have a board presentation where you're feeling anxious, try to have that mindset of "Brave New World." When you're an athlete going into a big game obsessing about what could go wrong, try to be really curious instead. The best competitors have emotional flexibility. As a competitor, you would know that in the confines of the game, you're not singing Kumbaya, you are trying to kill them. Then you have the emotional flexibility the minute that game ends to respect them as a person. That is the best way to compete. That's when our best performances happen. It's not either/or, it's both/and. It's playing really hard, giving everything you can for the win, seizing on your opponent's vulnerability, at the same time as having deep respect for them. You don't have to be miserable to be excellent. There are people like David Goggins or Michael Jordan who seem motivated by anger and a chip on their shoulder. But Jordan would put his tongue out like this primal expression of joy when he was about to dunk. And Jordan won all his championships while being coached by Phil Jackson, the Zen master of compassion. There are the Steph Currys of the world, or Courtney Dauwalter (best ultra marathoner to ever exist), or Albert Einstein (total mystic who had so much fun in his work). There are two ways to the top of the mountain. For 99.999% of people, you end up performing better with fun and joy, and you have so much more satisfaction, which contributes to longevity. The best leaders take work seriously but laugh at themselves. The best leaders I know in the corporate world, they take the work so seriously. They are so intense. But my God, do they laugh at themselves and their colleagues and have fun. Reflection Questions Brad says, "The things that break your heart are the things that fill your life with meaning." What are you currently holding back from caring deeply about because you're afraid of getting hurt? What would it look like to step fully into that arena despite the risk of heartbreak? The Air Force study showed that sitting within 25 feet of a low performer decreases your performance by 30%. Honestly assess who you're spending the most time with right now. Are they raising your standards or lowering them? What specific change could you make this month to shift your environment? Brad uses "Brave New World" to turn fear into curiosity before big challenges. Think of something coming up that makes you anxious. Instead of trying to convince yourself you'll succeed or dwelling on the fear, what does it feel like to approach it with pure curiosity: "I've never done this before. Let's find out what happens."
Alan Stein, Jr. shares how elite performers bounce back and how you can do the same. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) How to take back control over your emotions and actions2) How to practice self-compassion without lowering your standards3) How to anticipate obstacles without becoming paranoidSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1123 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT ALAN — Alan Stein, Jr. is an experienced keynote speaker and author. At his core, he's a performance coach with a passion for helping business leaders change behaviors. He spent 15+ years working with the highest performing basketball players on the planet (including NBA superstars Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Kobe Bryant). Through his customized programs, he transfers his unique expertise to maximize both individual and organizational performance. Alan is a dynamic storyteller who delivers practical, actionable lessons that can be implemented immediately. He teaches proven principles on how to utilize the same approaches in business that elite athletes use to perform at a world-class level.• Book: Next Play: How to Focus on What Matters Most and Improve Performance, Productivity, and Fulfillment• Instagram: @alansteinjr• LinkedIn: Alan Stein, Jr.• Website: AlanSteinJr.com— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: Exactly What to Say: Your Personal Guide to the Mastery of Magic Words by Phil Jones• Book: Leading with the Heart: Coach K's Successful Strategies for Basketball, Business, and Life by Mike Krzyzewski, Donald Phillips, Grant Hill• Video: “THIS IS WATER!” by David Foster Wallace• Past episode: 1107: How to Confront Your Inner Saboteurs with Shirzad Chamine— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Monarch.com. Get 50% off your first year on with the code AWESOME.• Vanguard. Give your clients consistent results year in and year out with vanguard.com/AUDIOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On a new episode of FnA, Adam Auslund holds down the fort with KFigg out, & discusses all the media & talk surrounding Josh Allen & the Bills devastating loss, then dives into how the Golden States Warriors are being selfish when it comes to Steph Curry’s career. Adam then explains why this could be Sam Darnold’s Super Bowl to lose & wonders if newly crowned College Football Champion Indiana was ACTUALLY that good. Former All-Pro NFL safety Kerry Rhodes stops by to discuss is the Broncos still have a show without Bo Nix, his thoughts on the coaching carousel, his picks for Conference Championship Weekend + new editions of Stranger Than Fiction, Geek News & Brie’s Three! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this epiosde of The Drive & Dish NBA Podcast, hosted by Kevin Rafuse (@rafusetolose) and Justin Cousart (@JustinContheAir), the guys start the show by breaking down the starters for this year's NBA All-Star game. If the decisions are correct and if anybody got snubbed, plus the first time in a long time that KD and LeBron aren't on it. Next, the Warriors lose Jimmy Butler for the year with an ACL tear. If the Warriors now have any chance this season and what it means for their long term outlook as Steph Curry gets older. In Who's Ballin Who's Fallin, Hali skips OKC, the Thunder lose their chance at the best record ever, Joel Embiid's return to form and another injury setback for Giannis. Finally, another round of Immaculate Grid. Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts and watch the show on YouTube.
Willard and Dibs' full show from Friday, January 23rd. In Hour 1, Willard and Dibs explain why they think the Warriors are pot committed to this current group, discuss what Steph Curry said last night after the loss in Dallas, break down Draymond Green's performance, and more. In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs discuss what it's like to watch Steph Curry right now, chat with Tim Kawakami of the SF Standard about all things Warriors, and take a brief look at Rams vs. Seahawks this weekend. In Hour 3, Willard and Dibs react to what Tim Kawkami told them about the Warriors going forward, play Higher or Lower -- Steph Curry edition, Fade the Dibbers ahead of Championship Weekend in the NFL, and more. In Hour 4, Willard and Dibs listen to what Steph Curry said last night after the loss to the Mavericks, debate if it sounds like the team is accepting what might start soon sounding inevitable, take calls from Warriors fans, and more.
In Hour 4, Willard and Dibs listen to what Steph Curry said last night after the loss to the Mavericks, debate if it sounds like the team is accepting what might start soon sounding inevitable, take calls from Warriors fans, and more.
In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs discuss what it's like to watch Steph Curry right now, chat with Tim Kawakami of the SF Standard about all things Warriors, and take a brief look at Rams vs. Seahawks this weekend.
In Hour 1, Willard and Dibs explain why they think the Warriors are pot committed to this current group, discuss what Steph Curry said last night after the loss in Dallas, break down Draymond Green's performance, and more.
Hour 1 dives into the Warriors’ continued skid since Jimmy Butler’s ACL tear and why the team still hasn’t found its footing. Steph Curry opens up about how difficult this stretch has been. We roll out our Best Bets for NFL Championship weekend, plus replay our conversation with Giants manager Tony Vitello.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 dives into the Warriors’ continued skid since Jimmy Butler’s ACL tear and why the team still hasn’t found its footing. Steph Curry opens up about how difficult this stretch has been. We roll out our Best Bets for NFL Championship weekend, plus replay our conversation with Giants manager Tony Vitello.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Kawakami, who covers the Warriors and more for the San Francisco Standard, joins Willard and Dibs to break down everything Warriors related -- Jimmy Butler's injury, Steph Curry's future, trade rumors, Steve Kerr's future, and more.
Willard and Dibs continue to react to last night's Warriors loss, the Jimmy Butler injury, Steph Curry's reaction, and Draymond Green's play. What goes on from here?
Willard and Dibs take a call from a Warriors fan who is concerned about Steph Curry's future. What does that hold?
Willard and Dibs open the show by listening to Steph Curry and Steve Kerr talk about Jimmy Butler's injury and the future of the Warriors after last night's loss in Dallas. What can the Warriors do at this point?
Steiny & Guru wonder if Steph Curry is at wits end with this season after not answering any questions about the future yesterday in Dallas.
Steiny & Guru react to the Warriors loss to the Mavericks but more so, the comments Steph Curry made (or didn't make) after the game. It seems like he's reluctant to discuss the future, why?!
Steiny & Guru discuss why Steph Curry is aging before our eyes and it's not his fault. His talent isn't great enough and the boys wonder if and when he'll break.
Rob and Kelvin tell us why they don’t envision a scenario where Steph Curry demands a trade from the Golden State Warriors, and debut Rob’s new hit song, ‘Dude Wipes Like a Lady’. Plus, California Post Lakers reporter Khobi Price swings by to discuss the Jeanie Buss-LeBron James dynamic, whether LeBron should retire after the season, if the lakers should be viewed as a championship contender in the Western Conference, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew can’t agree on today’s biggest headline. Half the show wants to debate whether Steph Curry’s championship window is officially closing, while the other half is locked in on the Yankees bringing back Cody Bellinger. Also, Stugotz wants to get to the bottom of a radio beef between Peter Rosenberg and Michael Kay. Who is the best sports media point guard of all-time? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Coach Nick and Combo as they discuss the devastating Jimmy Butler knee injury news, plus how the Knicks have fallen in the past 10 games and everything else related to the NBA. DESCRIPTION AND AUDIO CREDIT BBALLBEAKDOWN
Hollywood's Headlines covers the wild and surprising moments from the national championship, including ESPN catching pornstar Abella Danger in the crowd. He also highlights legendary Alabama coach Nick Saban's upcoming six-part documentary, Rafael Nadal memorabilia fetching high auction prices, and a Steph Curry jersey selling for millions, showcasing the intersection of sports, celebrity, and big-ticket collectibles. Plus a look back at Joe's star studded suite at the national championship game.
ESPN Front Office Insider Bobby Marks breaks down how Jimmy Butler’s season‑ending ACL tear reshapes the Warriors’ trade‑deadline strategy. He evaluates Jonathan Kuminga’s true trade value, what Golden State could demand in return, and whether the Warriors would ever consider moving Steph Curry as they face franchise‑defining decisions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ESPN Front Office Insider Bobby Marks breaks down how Jimmy Butler’s season‑ending ACL tear reshapes the Warriors’ trade‑deadline strategy. He evaluates Jonathan Kuminga’s true trade value, what Golden State could demand in return, and whether the Warriors would ever consider moving Steph Curry as they face franchise‑defining decisions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Jimmy Butler went down with a torn ACL, even Stephen Curry seems to see that there is no path for the Warriors to compete for anything meaningful
Big NBA Straya today: the 2026 NBA All-Star starters were announced so we break down the voting results and who missed out… and who our All-Star reserves are! Plus… Jimmy Butler tore his ACL and is out for the season. What does that now mean for the Golden State Warriors and Steph Curry ahead of the NBA trade deadline?ALSO: THREE OTHER THINGS we're looking at! Like some absolute Knicks CHAOS! Plus a pick & preview for all the NBA games on Thursday January 22! #NBAAllStar ! #Butler ! #Steph ! Plenty to cover & talk about, strap in, lean back & enjoy! … and remember to rate, review & subscribe! Cheers legends, and thanks for tuning in to the best NBA podcast in the world!!Onyas... Love ya guts ledges!!
In this episode of Off the Screen, the full crew reunites and opens with music talk, reacting to ASAP Rocky's first album release in years and his upcoming tour. While opinions are split on the project's direction and energy, the discussion highlights how Rocky's sound has evolved and what fans expected after such a long hiatus.The conversation shifts into sports, touching on recent football playoff drama and college championship heartbreak before transitioning into the NBA. A major focus is Jimmy Butler's ACL injury, with the group debating how realistic a late-career comeback would be and what it means for Golden State's future roster strategy and cap situation.From there, the episode dives into a spirited Warriors segment. The hosts question front office decisions, roster construction, and whether the organization has maximized Steph Curry's remaining championship window. This naturally leads into a broader legacy debate: if Steph wins another title, does he enter serious all-time conversations with LeBron? The group breaks down championships, longevity, scoring impact, and how Steph's influence on the three-point era reshaped modern basketball.The episode blends humor, heated takes, and deep basketball analysis, making it a classic Off the Screen mix of culture, sports, and debate.00:00 — Podcast Intro + Full Crew Reunion 01:00 — ASAP Rocky New Album Reaction 01:30 — ASAP Rocky Tour + Ticket Talk 02:00 — Hip-Hop Debate (Rocky, J Cole, Big Sean) 03:00 — Music Industry Talk + Artist Popularity 05:40 — Rocky Album Review + First Impressions 07:00 — Testing Album Comparison + Sound Evolution 08:00 — Expectations vs Reality (Rocky Project) 09:00 — College Football Championship Reactions 09:40 — Bar Watch Party + Fan Energy 10:20 — School Rivalries + Program Pride 10:50 — Florida Schools + NBA Alumni 12:00 — NBA Transition 12:20 — Celtics Tickets + Fan Spending 13:15 — Jimmy Butler ACL Injury News 13:45 — Injury Recovery Timeline + Age Factor 14:30 — Jimmy Butler Career Impact Debate 15:00 — Star Injury Comeback Comparisons 21:00 — Golden State Warriors Roster Problems 21:30 — Contract Issues + Trade Rumors 22:00 — Warriors Front Office Criticism 22:40 — Steph Curry Championship Window 23:20 — Steph Curry vs LeBron Debate 24:00 — NBA Era Dominance vs Longevity 25:00 — Championship Difficulty Comparison 26:30 — Supporting Cast vs Carry Jobs 27:30 — All-Time Scoring Rankings 28:10 — Steph Curry Shooting Impact 29:00 — Legacy Debate Wrap-Up
Es Baraheni, host of NBA Daily at The Athletic, joins JD Bunkis after the Raptors' blow out win against the Golden State Warriors. JD and Es fantasize about Steph Curry, before analyzing what timeline the Raptors should operate under, RJ Barrett's looming contract question, and Bobby Webster's first trade deadline as the general manager. JD then looks ahead to Bo Bichette's introductory press conference with the New York Mets (39:00). 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 affiliates.
Steiny & Guru wonder what the Warriors are feeling behind closed doors and if Steph Curry really knows what's about to go down...
Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck are back with another edition of Real Ones, and open with Warriors forward Jimmy Butler suffering a torn ACL Monday night against the Miami Heat. What's the fallout for a Warriors team that was starting to mesh? Also, will this lead to Steph Curry searching for greener pastures outside of Golden State? Plus, the All-Star starters have been announced, which means Logan, Howard, and Raja have to pick the reserves. Who got snubbed from their lists? (0:00:00) Intro (1:05) Jimmy Butler out for season (40:42) Picking All-Star reserves Hit the mailbag! realonesmailbag@gmail.com Hosts: Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck Producers: Victoria Valencia and Clifford Augustin Production Supervision: Ben Cruz and Conor Nevins Additional Production Support: John Richter and Chris Wohlers The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Verno and Jacoby react to the breaking news from last night that Warriors player Jimmy Butler is out for the season after tearing his ACL in the win against the Heat. They debate what the Warriors can do to try salvage the rest of the season, what they will do with Jonathan Kuminga now that Jimmy is injured, and the franchise's outlook with Steph Curry. Next, the guys share eight things that they care about, including the Knicks, Anthony Edwards vs. Victor Wembanyama, All-Star starters, and so much more. (00:00) Welcome to The Mismatch! (00:38) Jimmy Butler tears ACL in Warriors' win vs. Heat (16:36) Thing no. 1 we care about: The Knicks (28:37) Thing no. 2 we care about: Ja Morant (40:58) Thing no. 3 we care about: The certified top team in each conference (46:37) Thing no. 4 we care about: All-Star starters announced (50:02) Thing no. 5 we care about: Anthony Edwards vs. Victor Wembanyama(50:02) Thing no. 6 we care about: Surging January teams (53:00) Thing no. 7 we care about: What happens next with Steph Curry and LeBron James? (58:28) Thing no. 8 we care about: NBA Europe and PIF (the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia) Leave us a message on our Mismatch voicemail line! (323) 389-5091 Hosts: Chris Vernon and David Jacoby Producers: Jessie Lopez, Stefan Anderson, and Jeff Shearin Social: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Dirty Work, Adam Copeland and Tim Webb dive into the latest news in the Bay Area sports scene. They discuss the Warriors' devastating loss with Jimmy Butler's season-ending ACL injury, which may signal the end of their championship dynasty. The guys also talk about the Sharks' impressive win over the Panthers, and the Giants' struggles to compete with the Dodgers. Plus, they share their thoughts on the 49ers' future prospects and the impact of Steph Curry's potential retirement on the Warriors' future. It's a packed episode with plenty of opinions and analysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Friedell, Audacy NBA Insider, joins Willard and Dibs to react to Jimmy Butler's season-ending ACL injury, discuss what it means for Jonathan Kuminga, break down what Steph Curry is thinking, and more.
Fernando Mendoza proved he's worthy of being the #1 pick in the NFL Draft. Craig takes the high road and complements Kirk Herbstreit! Giants' fans worst nightmare could become reality as Philly is rolling out the Green Carpet for Brian Daboll! The Warriors season ended yesterday, and Steph Curry is done winning Championships. And Craig has the solution to the Knicks problems - trade KAT for Ja Morant! All that, and more, on today's episode of The Craig Carton Show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Dirty Work, Adam Copeland and Tim Webb dive into the latest news in the Bay Area sports scene. They discuss the Warriors' devastating loss with Jimmy Butler's season-ending ACL injury, which may signal the end of their championship dynasty. The guys also talk about the Sharks' impressive win over the Panthers, and the Giants' struggles to compete with the Dodgers. Plus, they share their thoughts on the 49ers' future prospects and the impact of Steph Curry's potential retirement on the Warriors' future. It's a packed episode with plenty of opinions and analysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steiny & Guru spend a somber show talking about what happened to Jimmy Butler's ACL and the Warriors season, the immediate and long-term ramifications of it, if Jonathan Kuminga is next up, what trades are still on the table, what the front office is considering, and how Steph Curry is feeling about a potentially "lost season."
The Hornets kicked off a back-to-back in the Bay Area, but dropped a 136-116 decision to the Golden State Warriors. Rob Longo and Sam Perley of Hornets.com break down what went wrong for Charlotte and also select their silver-lining performances of the contest. Plus, the two preview the last game of this road trip for Buzz City, as the Hornets head to Denver to face the Nuggets.
Mike Lacett of Carolina Sports Live on Queen City News stops by to preview Charlotte's next game against the Warriors with Sam Farber. The two also discuss the recent news of Dell Curry having his jersey retired, as well as some numbers surrounding Miles Bridges and Kon Knueppel.
In an industry often defined by hard data and low bids, how do you actually win work without "selling out"? In this episode of Constructive, I sit down with Ken Harms, a construction industry veteran with over 40 years of experience, to discuss the transition from technical project management to the human side of business development. Ken recently authored the book, Building Trust and Winning Work, where he argues that winning work has less to do with the physical proposal and everything to do with how you show up for your clients and build authentic relationships. We dive deep into the "Doer-Seller" model, the psychological hurdles of trust, and why the phrase "stay in your lane" is a creativity killer for construction firms. Key Topics Covered:The Trust Hurdle: Why being likable and competent isn't enough if you break your word. Service over Selling: Shifting your mindset from "making a sale" to being of radical service to the client. The Power of Curiosity: Why you should walk into a client meeting with a legal pad and six questions instead of a glossy brochure. Coaching & Mentorship: Why even the best in the industry—like Steph Curry—still need a coach to stay on top of their game. AI in Construction: How to use AI as a force multiplier for research without losing the essential "face-to-face" human connection. Whether you're an APM looking to accelerate your career or a C-suite executive rethinking your corporate strategy, Ken's insights offer a blueprint for winning work with integrity. Connect with Ken Harms:Book: Building Trust and Winning Work LinkedIn: Kenneth HarmsMusic by Bensound.comLicense code: JT4WZ4TPKR0WYGNMArtist: Lunar Years
Logan Murdock and Raja Bell are back with another Friday edition of Real Ones, starting off by discussing Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga demanding a trade. How does Steph Curry feel about the Warriors being in such disarray in the latter portion of his career? Then, Ja Morant was seen arguing with teammate Vince Williams Jr. at a shootaround prior to their game in Berlin, Germany. How quickly do the Grizzlies have to move on from Morant so this issue no longer will fester in the franchise? Plus, Real One of the Week! (0:00:00) Intro (1:30) Kuminga trade request (16:56) Ja Morant issues (33:20) Players being celebrated by franchises (45:39) Real One of the Week! Hit the mailbag! realonesmailbag@gmail.com Hosts: Raja Bell and Logan MurdockProducers: Victoria Valencia and Clifford Augustin The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's edition of The Drive, Hart, Fitzy and Ted revisit Josh McDaniels' unique comparison of Patriots' QB Drake Maye and NBA legend Steph Curry, Mike Giardi's expectations for the Patriots' offensive game plan against the Texans, and Sean Pendergast's picks for the most underrated players on the Houston Texans.
Topics discussed: Why Josh McDaniels compares Drake Maye to Steph Curry | Mike Giardi, Sean Pendergast preview Patriots-Texans (The Drive) // Sharing our Divisional Round best bets + favorite props in this week's "Pick-Six parlay" // Our official score predictions for Patriots-Texans on Sunday (Odds and Ends)
He is a god of Google Maps — an internet legend for matching a single image with a far-flung location, in the blink of an eye. But Trevor Rainbolt never wanted to be an influencer. And for a while there, he'd never even left the United States. The 27-year-old college dropout who helped us find Bill Belichick's Ring camera finally links up with Pablo to tell the sports origin story of a modern creator — from Steph Curry meme lord and KD DMs to Travis Kelce matchmaker and alleged CIA agent — while opening his aperture to the world he's been studying... then accepting a special assignment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jonathan Kuminga Is Finally FREED From The Golden State Warriors according to Gilbert Arenas as Gil & the Gil's Arena Crew react to Kuminga officially making a trade demand after 2 seasons of being played by the Warriors and debate what's next for Steph Curry's dynasty as they look to make another big move this season. They then react to Ja Morant continuing to make headlines as he was caught in a verbal altercation with teammate Vince Williams amidst trade rumors and discuss if the end of Ja's career with the Memphis Grizzlies is clearly coming to an end. Next, Mr. B gives another statement on the state of the Milwaukee Bucks franchise as fans booed Giannis Antetokounmpo & the team in a blowout loss and debate if the rumors swirling around the trade of Giannis have poisoned the team and fanbase before finally giving their take on Rich Paul pushing the trade of Austin Reaves on his podcast, sparking a debate inside the Arena over whether or not the super agent should be using his platform to serve as a mouth piece for his biggest clients. PLEASE give us a Like and Subscribe!! Today's Gil's Arena Crew : Gilbert Arenas, Josiah Johnson, Rashad McCants, Brandon Jennings & Kenyon Martin Gil's Arena premieres every Wednesday & Thursday at 11:30am PT / 2:30pm ET. Sign up for Underdog HERE with promo code GIL and play $5 to get $75 in bonus funds or bonus entries https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-gi... SUBSCRIBE: / @thearena0 Join the Underdog discord for access to exclusive giveaways and promos! / discord Must be 18+ (19+ in AL, NE; 19+ in CO for some games; 21+ in AZ & MA) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) 2 Min Timer 0:00:00 Show Start 0:02:01 Jonathan Kuminga Finally Requests A Trade 0:04:50 Ja Morant Is Pushing His Way Out of Memphis 0:45:34 Giannis & The Bucks Get Boo'd At Home 1:06:58 Rich Paul's Podcast Blows Up The Arena 1:38:46 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shai Gilgeous Alexander & The OKC Thunder Finally Got REVENGE On The San Antonio Spurs as Gilbert Arenas & The Gil's Arena Crew react to Shai & The NBA leading Thunder avenging their 3 straight loses to Victor Wembanyama & The Spurs with a blowout statement win and break down how important this win over their rivals was for the rest of the season. They then break down the Spurs' poor stretch as Wemby's team has dropped 6 of their last 10 games and debate if this skid is a big deal before reacting to another major injury for Anthony Davis, sparking a debate on if the NBA should target the Dallas Mavericks' injury prone superstar as a trade candidate ahead of the NBA Trade Deadline. Next, they react to Denis Schroder making a run at Luka Doncic following the Los Angeles Lakers win over the Sacramento Kings and give their take on the European star getting suspended for going at Luka before breaking down the Lakers win over the Atlanta Hawks where both Luka & LeBron James fought through the 2nd night of a back to back to snap the Lakers losing streak. They discuss LeBron defying the odds at 41 years old with another unworldly performance before reacting to Steve Kerr's candid take on the current state of the Golden State Warriors, saying Steph Curry & the former dynasty isn't on the same level as the top teams in the NBA. PLEASE give us a Like and Subscribe!! Today's Gil's Arena Crew : Josiah Johnson, Rashad McCants, Brandon Jennings & Lexie Brown Gil's Arena premieres every Wednesday & Thursday at 11:30am PT / 2:30pm ET. Sign up for Underdog HERE with promo code GIL and play $5 to get $75 in bonus funds or bonus entries https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-gi... Connect with a provider at https://ro.co/arena to find out if prescription Ro Sparks are right for you and receive $15 off your first order. SUBSCRIBE: / @thearena0 Join the Underdog discord for access to exclusive giveaways and promos! / discord Must be 18+ (19+ in AL, NE; 19+ in CO for some games; 21+ in AZ & MA) and present in a state where Underdog Fantasy operates. Terms apply. Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.ncpgambling.org; NY: Call the 24/7 HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY or Text HOPENY (467369) 2 Min Countdown 0:00:00 Show Start 0:01:56 Rashad Reveals His LeBron Jersey Collection 0:07:37 Thunder Get Revenge On The Spurs 0:11:15 Wemby & The Spurs Are Cooling Off 0:32:03 Another Anthony Davis Injury 0:49:42 Dennis Schroder Runs At Luka 1:13:47 LeBron & Luka Save The Lakers Losing Streak 1:24:10 The Lakers Need To Make A Trade 1:48:10 Is Rich Paul's Podcast Hurting Agents? 2:02:52 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices