The Interviews

Each and every interview from all ESPN Wisconsin shows. If you missed your favorite analyst or athlete, you can find them here!

  1. Craig Karmazin: The Bucks Should NOT Tank — And Giannis Proves Why

    3 TIMER SIDEN

    Craig Karmazin: The Bucks Should NOT Tank — And Giannis Proves Why

    The Milwaukee Bucks have won five of their last six games — and Craig Karmazin is not interested in tanking. In this Craig Karmazin segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the Bucks minority owner explains why he believes competing — even in a complicated season — is the right move for the franchise, for Giannis, and for the NBA as a whole. 021326 JGC Hour 2 🏀 Why Tanking Isn’t the Answer With fans debating lottery positioning and draft odds, Craig makes his stance clear: The Bucks shouldn’t tank. He points out: Nearly a third of the NBA appears to be “not trying to win” That’s bad for fans paying for tickets It’s bad for the league’s credibility And it’s not what championship organizations do Craig argues that Giannis himself embodies that mindset — choosing to compete rather than shut it down when he easily could have. 🧠 You Can Win Without Tanking Craig references franchise history to make his case: Giannis wasn’t the No. 2 pick — Jabari Parker was. The Bucks won a championship without Parker — and without getting value back for him. His takeaway: You don’t have to bottom out to win. The franchise built a title team through development, trades, and bold decisions — not just draft position. ⚖️ The Ownership Reality The conversation also gets candid about NBA finances. After the Jazz were fined $500,000 for overt tanking, Craig explains how ownership works: Fines ultimately impact the organization’s bottom line Minority owners receive capital calls when the team runs losses Luxury tax and second apron spending create real financial pressure It’s a reminder that decisions about tanking and competing aren’t just strategic — they’re financial. 🔥 Giannis Sets the Tone Craig believes Giannis deserves credit for not choosing the easy path. In a season where: Draft positioning could improve Health risks could justify shutting it down Giannis has continued to push for wins. Craig sees that as leadership — and as a signal that the Bucks should follow suit. 🏁 The Bottom Line Craig Karmazin’s stance is firm: Compete. Respect the game. Respect the fans. Trust that winning culture matters more than lottery odds. Whether it works this season or not, the Bucks are choosing competitiveness over cynicism — and Craig believes that’s the right call. 🎧 A direct, ownership-level perspective on Giannis, tanking, and why the Bucks are betting on competitiveness — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.

    14 min.
  2. Jeff Levering Breaks Down Brewers Spring Training, Third Base Battle & Freddie Trade Reaction

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    Jeff Levering Breaks Down Brewers Spring Training, Third Base Battle & Freddie Trade Reaction

    Spring training is almost here — and for the Milwaukee Brewers, that means questions. A lot of them. In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Brewers broadcaster Jeff Levering joins the show to break down what camp will look like in Arizona, including the biggest mystery of all: who’s playing third base? 021126 JGC Hour 1 With pitchers and catchers reporting soon and single-game tickets about to go on sale, the optimism of a new season is building — but the roster still has unanswered spots. ⚾ The Third Base Competition Levering acknowledges the reality: Seven different Brewers played third base last season. Only one remains on the roster — and he logged just one inning there. This spring will determine: Whether a new face claims the job If the Brewers lean internal Or if flexibility becomes the default strategy again It’s one of the most open competitions on the roster, and Levering expects it to be one of the most interesting battles of camp. 🔄 Life After Freddie Peralta The conversation also turns to the Freddie Peralta trade, and whether Milwaukee moved him at the right time. Levering believes the Brewers likely got the best deal they could, noting the return mirrors what they previously netted for Corbin Burnes — young, controllable talent with major-league upside. The debate isn’t whether Peralta was valuable — it’s whether waiting would have produced a better return. Levering leans toward decisive action over deadline uncertainty. 🧩 Replacing Versatility & Depth Another quiet but important loss: Andrew Monasterio’s utility role. Levering explains why that final infield/bench spot matters more than fans realize: Late-inning defensive flexibility Pinch-running ability First-base coverage in tight games Defensive substitutions under Pat Murphy’s system Spring training will determine who fills that gap — and it’s a bigger job than it appears on paper. 🌵 Camp Energy & Expectations Levering shares his excitement about heading to Arizona, noting: A mostly stable core roster A few new faces to integrate High expectations internally despite external skepticism The Brewers aren’t rebuilding — they’re recalibrating. And in Milwaukee, recalibrating usually means competing. ⚖️ The Bottom Line The Brewers enter spring training with: Stability in the rotation Questions on the left side of the infield A clubhouse built around continuity and culture The roster isn’t fully defined — and that’s what makes February compelling. 🎧 A fresh look at Brewers baseball, roster battles, and the start of another season with Jeff Levering on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Milwaukee Brewers, Jeff Levering, Brewers spring training, Freddie Peralta trade, Brewers third base competition, Brewers roster preview, Brewers utility player, MLB spring training, Brewers 2026 season, Wisconsin sports, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy

    14 min.
  3. Adam Schefter: Malik Willis’ Market Is Exploding, Kyler & Tua Uncertain, and the Raiders’ Big Gamble

    2 DAGE SIDEN

    Adam Schefter: Malik Willis’ Market Is Exploding, Kyler & Tua Uncertain, and the Raiders’ Big Gamble

    ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy from Super Bowl week in San Francisco to break down the biggest storylines shaping the NFL offseason — and it all starts with the quarterback market. 021126 JGC Hour 1 From Malik Willis’ rising value to the uncertain futures of Kyler Murray and Tua Tagovailoa, Schefter walks through how a thin draft class and limited free-agent options are about to create a quarterback scramble across the league. 🏈 Malik Willis: Perfect timing Schefter makes it clear: Malik Willis picked the right year to hit free agency. With: A weak quarterback draft class Limited veteran options Desperate teams in need of competition Willis is poised to be “a man in demand.” Schefter compares the situation to the year Josh McCown suddenly became the top quarterback available, explaining how timing — not pedigree — can drive the market. His prediction? A contract similar to Justin Fields’ two-year, $40 million deal — possibly more. 🔄 Kyler Murray & Tua: Hard to trade, harder to replace Schefter also addresses speculation around Kyler Murray and Tua Tagovailoa, explaining why their situations are far more complicated than fans realize. For Arizona: Trading Kyler creates a new problem — finding someone better The quarterback pool simply isn’t deep enough For Miami: Tua’s contract is “exceedingly difficult” to move A trade would likely require financial gymnastics The takeaway: Even teams frustrated with their quarterbacks may end up keeping them — because alternatives are worse. 🏟️ Maxx Crosby & the Raiders’ gamble Schefter touches on the Las Vegas Raiders’ future, including the speculation around Maxx Crosby’s trade interest. With: A new head coach (Clint Kubiak) The No. 1 overall draft pick Nearly $90 million in cap space Schefter suggests this isn’t the worst time to be a Raider — and that things can change quickly, just as they did last year when Myles Garrett and Micah Parsons trade talk ultimately went nowhere. 🧠 Rodgers, McCarthy & Pittsburgh The segment also explores: The Steelers’ interest in bringing Aaron Rodgers back Mike McCarthy’s willingness to reunite with Rodgers How quarterback scarcity makes even imperfect fits worth exploring Schefter’s message is consistent: When the market is thin, options become leverage — and leverage drives decisions. 🌍 International expansion & the bigger NFL picture Schefter briefly addresses: The NFL’s aggressive push toward international games The inevitability of an 18-game season How the league’s business priorities often outweigh player comfort He sums up the offseason simply: Quarterback uncertainty, impatient owners, and shifting power dynamics defined 2026 — and those themes aren’t going away. ⚖️ The bottom line Adam Schefter leaves listeners with a clear outlook: Malik Willis will have options Kyler and Tua’s futures remain fluid The Raiders and Steelers are pivot points And quarterback scarcity is about to drive everything When supply is low, demand skyrockets. 🎧 A fast-paced, insider look at the NFL’s quarterback domino effect and the chaos that could define the offseason — with Adam Schefter on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Adam Schefter, Malik Willis free agency, Kyler Murray trade rumors, Tua Tagovailoa future, Maxx Crosby Raiders, Aaron Rodgers Steelers, NFL quarterback market, NFL offseason rumors, Raiders draft pick, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy

    13 min.
  4. Craig Karmazin: Giannis Stayed — Why the Bucks Are Still in a Win-Win Position

    6. FEB.

    Craig Karmazin: Giannis Stayed — Why the Bucks Are Still in a Win-Win Position

    GKB President Craig Karmazin joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy to react to the Milwaukee Bucks keeping Giannis Antetokounmpo past the NBA trade deadline, explaining why — despite months of speculation — this outcome still gives the organization its best possible path forward. 020626 JGC Hour 2 Karmazin is clear from the outset: the idea that Giannis was inevitably leaving was overblown. Keeping the franchise’s greatest player buys the Bucks time, flexibility, and optionality — even if the situation remains complicated. 🏀 Why Giannis staying is still a win Karmazin emphasizes what often gets lost in the noise: Giannis is still under contract He wants to be in Milwaukee He gives the Bucks their best chance to compete From his perspective, simply having Giannis healthy and on the roster immediately raises the team’s ceiling — both competitively and organizationally. 🏥 Health comes first One of Karmazin’s strongest points centers on Giannis’ calf injury. He argues the Bucks should: Prioritize Giannis’ long-term health Be willing to shut him down if doctors see elevated risk Avoid chasing a short-term play-in run at the cost of future seasons As Karmazin frames it, this is a rare scenario where both outcomes can be positive: If Giannis plays and they sneak into the postseason, great If he sits and the Bucks land a high lottery pick, that’s valuable too The only unacceptable outcome is a major injury. 🎯 Why the Bucks aren’t boxed in Karmazin pushes back on the idea that Milwaukee is out of options. He points out: The Bucks regain access to more draft picks this summer Expiring contracts can be used creatively John Horst has a proven history of finding unconventional solutions While the roster isn’t championship-ready today, Karmazin believes the Bucks can still manufacture another swing if they’re patient and realistic. 🧠 Giannis’ mindset matters Karmazin acknowledges Giannis’ stated desire to compete for championships — not just make the playoffs. That urgency, he says, is understandable. But it doesn’t automatically mean Giannis is gone. Historically, Giannis has: Let the front office work Evaluated results after the fact Signed extensions when he believed progress was real Karmazin believes the money — particularly the supermax difference — still matters, especially given Giannis’ background and long-term security mindset. ⚖️ The bottom line Craig Karmazin’s conclusion is measured but optimistic: Trading Giannis at the deadline would have been reactionary Keeping him preserves upside Protecting his health is non-negotiable The Bucks now have multiple paths — not just one Giannis staying isn’t the end of the story. But it’s the best place to be when the next chapter starts. 🎧 A calm, pragmatic, and big-picture conversation about Giannis, patience, and why sometimes the smartest move is not making one — with Craig Karmazin on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks, Craig Karmazin, Giannis staying in Milwaukee, Bucks trade deadline, Giannis injury, Bucks shutdown Giannis, Bucks draft pick, NBA deadline reaction, Bucks future, Wisconsin sports, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy

    14 min.
  5. Adam Schefter: The Hall of Fame Is Broken — Belichick, Kraft & Why This System Is Ridiculous

    4. FEB.

    Adam Schefter: The Hall of Fame Is Broken — Belichick, Kraft & Why This System Is Ridiculous

    ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy from Super Bowl week in San Francisco with strong opinions, insider perspective, and unmistakable frustration over what he calls an “embarrassing” Pro Football Hall of Fame voting process. 020426 Schefty on JGC What begins as a discussion about the league’s push toward an 18-game regular season quickly turns into a full-throated takedown of how the Hall of Fame operates — and why recent decisions involving Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft expose a system that no longer makes sense. 🏈 Why the NFLPA saying “no appetite” is just negotiation Schefter first addresses the NFL Players Association publicly stating it has “no appetite” for an 18th game. He explains why that language is exactly what the union should be saying — not because it’s final, but because it’s leverage. Schefter lays out the likely endgame: Owners want 18 games Players will resist publicly The final deal will include more money, fewer preseason games, and an extra bye week As Schefter bluntly puts it, if players are offered more pay and more rest, many will ultimately say yes — even if they don’t like it. 🌍 International games, Melbourne & the travel nightmare The conversation briefly shifts to the NFL’s global expansion, including the upcoming Melbourne, Australia game. Schefter acknowledges the logistical chaos: Massive time-zone differences Brutal travel demands Players’ bodies paying the price He expects teams playing in Australia to receive a mandatory bye week afterward, and admits the league is prioritizing global growth even when it clearly strains players. 🏆 The Hall of Fame explosion The heart of the segment erupts when Schefter addresses the news that Bill Belichick was not elected as a first-ballot Hall of Famer, nor was Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Schefter doesn’t hedge: He calls it ridiculous, petty, personal, and embarrassing He believes voters punished Belichick for Spygate and Deflategate, despite the league already issuing penalties He argues the Hall has no morality clause, making retroactive punishment inappropriate Schefter is especially incensed by the voting structure, where coaches, contributors, and senior players are lumped into one category and voters are forced to choose between incomparable candidates. “How do you compare Bill Belichick to Roger Craig? It doesn’t make any sense.” 🧠 Why this hurts everyone else Schefter explains the downstream damage: Only one coach can be inducted per year Greats like Mike Holmgren, Mike Shanahan, and Tom Coughlin are now pushed back even further Elder candidates are forced to wait — sometimes until after they pass away He calls it cruel, unnecessary, and structurally broken. 🐐 The Tom Brady line in the sand Schefter draws one absolute boundary: If Tom Brady is not a first-ballot Hall of Famer, “they should shut the place down.” To Schefter, Brady is the ultimate test of whether the Hall has any credibility left. If voters apply inconsistent standards — punishing coaches but not players — the entire institution collapses under its own hypocrisy. ⚖️ The bottom line Adam Schefter’s conclusion is fiery and unambiguous: The Hall of Fame voting system is flawed Too much power is concentrated in too few hands Personal grudges are affecting legacy decisions And the process needs structural change immediately Belichick will get in next year. Kraft will eventually get in. But the damage is already done. 🎧 A passionate, unfiltered, nationally relevant conversation about power, legacy, and why football’s gatekeepers are failing the very people they’re supposed to honor — with Adam Schefter on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Adam Schefter, Bill Belichick Hall of Fame, Robert Kraft Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame, NFL Hall of Fame voting, Tom Brady Hall of Fame, NFL 18-game season, NFL international games, Melbourne NFL game, NFLPA negotiations, Super Bowl week, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy

    16 min.

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