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Rickey Henderson could be both the best baseball player to ever play the sport and one of the most underrated athletes of our time. Impossibly talented, and completely different. Rickey is 1 of 1. Listen to the host of NPR’s...
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The first time 8-year NBA veteran Gerald Henderson Jr. guarded Kobe Bryant, his special moment facing an NBA legend was overshadowed by an even more special, and wholly unique moment with The Black Mamba before the game that’s almost too...
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Joakim Noah stole the ball from Paul Pierce, dunked on Paul Pierce, and fouled Paul Pierce out of the game. Oh, and it was in triple overtime! Here to talk about this win or go home moment is a co-host...
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Giannis’s block on DeAndre Ayton in the NBA Finals is barely human, but that’s what makes it so…
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On December 20, 2005, Kobe Bryant dominated the Dallas Mavericks. In just three quarters of basketball, the Black Mamba scored 62 points, more than the entire Mavericks team combined. NBA 2K's Chris Manning joins the pod to talk about creating...
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900 degrees. Simple to explain, nearly impossible to land. But at the 1999 X Games, Tony Hawk spun two and a half times in the air and made history to land the first ever 900 on a skateboard. Trailblazing skateboarder/model...
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DK Metcalf went absolute horsemode to tackle Budda Baker and prevent a pick 6 touchdown. Comedian Mike Camerlengo discusses the truly insane stats behind the moment and compares DK’s run to famous runs from classic movies.
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Vice Carter jumped over a 7’2” French dude for an Olympic dunk and maybe the best dunk of all-time. Social basketball pioneer and Ballislife veteran David Astramskas comes on the show to talk about pirating basketball footage across international...
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Steve Bartman tried to catch one foul ball during a Cubs playoff game and was then forced into hiding for 20 years. Comedy writer, executive producer and director extraordinaire, David Stassen talks about one of the most notorious sports moments...
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Derrick Rose’s Playoff buzzer beater was more than just a win. Listen as Twitter’s Ernest Wilkins makes an impassioned case for the Hall of Fame, and talks Frank Thomas pills and the Holy Grail of Starter Jackets.
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Notre Dame and Miami. The Fighting Irish face the Hurricanes. ND vs. The U. What’s so special about this historic matchup in 2017? The CEO of Front Office Sports talks about his South Beach alma mater and how he built...
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In the 2022 Kentucky Derby, Rich Strike overcame 80-1 odds to pull off one of the greatest upsets in horse racing history. Esteemed guest Nick Bernstein, SVP of Late Night Programming West Coast at Paramount, talks about one of the...
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On a cold December night in 2004, Tracy McGrady recorded one of the NBA’s great offensive binges, and stole a win from the San Antonio Spurs, by scoring 13 points in the last 35 seconds of the game. Guest Alex...
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With a combined total of 475 points, 65 three-pointers, nine 30+ point games, and four 50+ point games, Donovan Mitchell and Jamal Murray’s match up in the first round Western Conference between the Jazz and Nuggets was one of the...
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The Michigan Wolverines were 10 seconds and one punt away from winning college football’s sibling rivalry matchup against the Michigan State Spartans. But what happened during the game is only part of what makes this moment special....
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Incredible comeback or epic collapse? Who is responsible for what happened in Super Bowl 51 between the Falcons…
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On Christmas Day 2014, a fight on twitter became a scheduled fight in Temecula, California, and signaled a change in modern sports fandom. @SnottieDrippen vs. @MyTweetsRealAF. You cannot make this up. Plus, who’s the most...
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Bobby V spent 43 years in professional baseball and is 100% best known for getting ejected and returning to the Mets dugout in wearing a fake mustache. Comedian Sean O’Connor helps decide if the stache is headed to the Hall...
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What’s more impressive: Catching a football with your helmet, having the game of your life when it matters most, winning the Super Bowl or destroying your opponents’ shot at immortality? All that plus making eye contact with Charlize Theron...
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Most teams celebrate making the Finals, but in 2010, the Los Angeles Lakers sent a message, and created one of the Coldest Moments in NBA History. Guest Ryan Bergara goes deep on Game 6, discusses his career, and shares some...