The Atlantic Files #229: Kyrie Irving Admits LeGM is True
On this week’s episode of the Atlantic Files, Kyrie Irving admits to LeBron James being the GM, thoughts on the All-NBA teams, the Lakers coaching search, and more!
On this week’s episode of the Atlantic Files, Kyrie Irving admits to LeBron James being the GM, thoughts on the All-NBA teams, the Lakers coaching search, and more!
On this week’s episode of the Sunny in PHX Podcast, Charlie Erling and Mitch Krmpotich talk about what all went wrong against the Dallas Mavericks, talk Deandre Ayton, and preview the offseason.
Ken Daneyko is the New Jersey Devils franchise leader in games played and penalty minutes. He was drafted before the team that moved from Colorado had a name. Now, he is a broadcaster for Devils telecasts on MSG Network as well as an analyst for NHL Network.
On this week’s episode of You’re Wrong… and Here’s Why, Chris Horwedel and Greg Crone talk about the recently-released All-NBA Teams, the struggles of the Philadelphia Flyers, House issues, how difficult it is to cancel a gym membership and much more.
Politicians are coming to break up Big Tech (companies like Google and Facebook). There’s a long history of vertically-integrated companies, but this move is so ill-conceived that it proves that our elected officials don’t have a clue what’s going on.
Watch as Mario and Twenty are joined by University of Michigan WR/DB Mike Sainristil and James Madison University DB/RB Sammy Malignaggi to discuss the meaning and origin of Jack of All Trades. Mikey and Sammy put their commitment to the classroom to good use.
Kevin’s back from the NBA Draft Combine and has a lot to share about the experience, and Brad has gone 10 whole days without updating you on the biggest portal additions. Enjoy!
On this week’s episode, we pay tribute to baseball’s poet laureate Roger Angell, and discuss conflict between Tim Anderson and Josh Donaldson, and Max Scherzer’s injury.
The Rock isn’t just immense, he’s charming and funny, cinematic gifts on display in this family-friendly action-comedy. Worth your time? Hemal and Brian agreed, for once.