Hochman and Crowder Audacy
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Weekdays 2 - 6 pm
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Another LeBron coach fired highlights structural integrity of the Heat
In hour four, we highlight how Erik Spoelstra is the only head coach LeBron played for that he didn't get fired following Darvin Ham losing his job in Los Angeles today. Do NBA coaches deserve as much blame as they get for their teams losing or does it fall more on front offices? Plus, Crowder gives Hoch the perfect excuse to bust out his Bill Clinton impersonation.
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Hoch and Crowder torch Solana after he suffers a BAD mispronunciation
In hour three, we're all shocked that Frankie Valli is still touring at 90 years old. Crowder is extremely excited to see how McDaniel utilizes OBJ and Jonnu Smith this season. Crowder is out on Jimmy Butler as the Heat's best player. Then, Solana tries his best to drive the show into a conversation about the NBA on TNT crew perhaps breaking up but mispronounces a word and the show flies off the rails.
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Not getting fooled by the Dolphins again: they must win a playoff game
In hour two, Hoch and Crowder are workshopping a new restaurant idea with an eye catching name. We all love the Odell Beckham Jr. signing for the Dolphins but Solana refuses to buy into the team until they prove they can win in January. Then, we preview tomorrow's Kentucky Derby with the managing partner of the largest horse racing syndicate in California, Gary Fenton.
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Heat must add another star if they keep Butler & Bam this offseason
In hour one, Hoch's bizarre knowledge of music leads us into a conversation about playing piano. Darvin Ham has officially been fired by the Lakers. Stephen Ross turning down a ten billion dollar offer for the Dolphins, F1 & Hard Rock Stadium. Plus, Will Manso joins the show to discuss what the Heat might have to do this offseason to improve their roster.
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Running through everyone's weekend plans before the end of the show
Hoch, Crowder, Jimmy and Solana all share their weekend plans as we approach the final hour of the show.
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Hoch and Crowder tear Solana to shreds for a BAD mispronunciation
Solana tries his best to launch the show into a conversation about the future of NBA on TNT but it leads to a legendary mispronunciation.