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Join Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay as they break down the latest in sports and the culture that surrounds it. From the hottest headlines to behind-the-scenes insights, they bring their unique perspectives, humor, and unfiltered takes on everything happening in the sports world. Whether it’s major trades, game recaps, or the intersection of sports and society, they’ve got you covered. Don’t miss out! Subscribe for more!

  1. 9時間前

    Billy Donovan, F THE HATERS GO USA!, Fun with Pelon | In the Building | EP. 597

    Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay kick things off riding the high of Team USA’s World Cup performance, embracing the excitement while taking a few playful shots at the doubters. The guys discuss the growing buzz surrounding the tournament, what Team USA has shown so far, and why soccer continues to gain momentum with American sports fans. As always, the conversation quickly expands into bigger debates about fandom, media narratives, and why passionate sports discussions are supposed to be fun. The basketball conversation shifts to the latest news surrounding Billy Donovan and what it could mean across the NBA landscape. Mike and Rudy trade opinions on coaching, leadership, and how organizations handle pressure during the offseason, while also touching on Spurs-related storylines and the ever-changing NBA rumor mill. Their chemistry keeps the discussion moving from serious analysis to hilarious detours without missing a beat. The second half belongs to Pelon, whose appearance sends the show completely off the rails. The crew shares stories, jokes with the live chat, and delivers the kind of unscripted moments that have become a trademark of In The Building. Between World Cup passion, basketball talk, and nonstop laughs, Episode 597 blends sports, comedy, and personality into another entertaining ride. Topics Covered: Billy Donovan discussion and NBA coaching talk Team USA World Cup reactions World Cup storylines and fan debates Spurs offseason conversation NBA offseason rumors and headlines Fan reactions and live chat interaction Pelon joins the show for laughs Sports media takes and hot-topic debates Community updates and show announcements Classic ITB off-the-rails moments Key Moments: Mike and Rudy celebrate Team USA while calling out the haters Billy Donovan sparks an NBA coaching discussion Pelon delivers some of the funniest moments of the episode The live chat fuels several passionate debates The crew mixes serious sports talk with nonstop comedy Episode 597 delivers everything ITB fans expect: strong opinions, passionate sports conversations, hilarious chemistry, and memorable moments with Pelon. Whether it's Team USA, NBA headlines, or simply having fun with the audience, Mike and Rudy keep the energy high from start to finish. #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #BillyDonovan #TeamUSA #USMNT #WorldCup2026 #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #NBAOffseason #NBATwitter #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #SportsTalk #BasketballTalk #SoccerTalk #Pelon #SportsPodcast #SpursNation #FTheHaters Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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  2. 4日前

    BRING ON THE HATERS | In the Building | EP. 596

    Episode 596 opens with a surprisingly heartfelt conversation about patriotism, Texas pride, and what America means heading into the Fourth of July weekend. Mike and Rudy reflect on travel, military history, and the perspective you gain when you see how people around the world view the United States. Mike shares a powerful story from visiting Normandy, where American flags still fly in French villages as reminders of sacrifice and liberation. What starts as casual holiday talk quickly turns into one of the more thoughtful openings the show has had in a while. From there, the show shifts into classic ITB chaos with stories from the Texas freeze, COVID lockdown memories, and some hilarious reflections on just how bizarre that era really was. Mike shares how he flew back to San Antonio to help during the freeze, while Rudy recalls the strange reality of navigating quarantine rules across different states. The nostalgia quickly gives way to sports, where the heat really turns up. The biggest theme of the episode is simple: the guys are done apologizing for their opinions. Whether it’s European soccer fans attacking them for criticizing broadcasters like Zlatan Ibrahimović and Thierry Henry, or Spurs fans furious over Mike’s lukewarm reaction to the San Antonio Spurs signing Tobias Harris, Mike and Rudy double down. Mike makes it clear he doesn’t hate Harris, he just doesn’t think the move addresses San Antonio’s biggest weakness: size and physicality around Victor Wembanyama. The message is loud and clear: disagree all you want, but bring receipts. The basketball talk continues with reactions to the NBA experimenting with a new Summer League free-throw rule, where a made free throw could count for multiple points to speed up games. Mike hates the gimmick, comparing it to golf gimmies and calling out the league for prioritizing marketing over competition. Add in World Cup outrage after a controversial red card for Team USA, Tiger Woods drug talk, BBQ updates, and nonstop comment-section warfare, and this episode delivers peak In The Building energy. Topics Covered: Fourth of July patriotism and Texas pride Mike’s Normandy story and perspective on America Memories from the Texas freeze and COVID lockdown World Cup controversy and Team USA red card frustration European backlash over Thierry Henry and Zlatan criticism Spurs fans reacting to Mike’s Tobias Harris take Why Tobias Harris doesn’t solve the Spurs’ biggest issue Victor Wembanyama’s need for more frontcourt support NBA Summer League free-throw rule experiment Mike Taylor BBQ sponsorship and community updates Key Moments: Mike shares his emotional Normandy experience Rudy punches the ref from the USA vs Bosnia match Heated clapback at European soccer fans in the comments Mike doubles down on his Tobias Harris criticism Debate over whether the NBA is turning into gimmick-driven entertainment Episode 596 is pure In The Building: passionate, hilarious, opinionated, and completely unfiltered. Whether fans agree or disagree, Mike and Rudy remind everyone why the show works so well: they’re never afraid to say exactly what they think and take all the smoke that comes with it. #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #BringOnTheHaters #TobiasHarris #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #WorldCup2026 #USMNT #NBATwitter #SpursNation #SportsTalk #HotTakes #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #BasketballTalk #SoccerTalk #SilverAndBlack #SportsPodcast #BringTheSmoke Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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  3. 5日前

    Spurs Pick Up Tobias Harris, World Cup Action, and More | In the Building | EP. 595

    Free agency is here, and In The Building wastes no time getting heated. Mike Taylor comes in exhausted after an Austin round trip, but that doesn’t stop him from unloading on the Spurs’ newest move: signing veteran forward Tobias Harris. While plenty of Spurs fans celebrated the pickup, Mike was blunt, calling Harris a solid but uninspiring veteran whose arrival does little to move San Antonio closer to a title. Rudy plays devil’s advocate, but both agree this signing says one thing loud and clear: the Spurs are running it back. The central debate becomes whether Harris actually improves the roster around Victor Wembanyama. Mike argues the Spurs still lack the physical frontcourt help they’ve needed all year, saying San Antonio needs bigger, tougher playoff-ready bodies instead of more “safe” veteran wings. The guys also debate whether the front office missed opportunities to chase bigger names like LeBron James, Rui Hachimura, or Mitchell Robinson. The conclusion? Tobias may help during the regular season, but he’s unlikely to be a major factor in high-leverage playoff minutes. Beyond Spurs talk, the show expands into NBA free-agency madness with a blockbuster rumor involving Jalen Brown heading to the Philadelphia 76ers, plus reactions to shifting power in the Eastern Conference. World Cup chatter returns as Mike and Rudy discuss dramatic late-match collapses, upcoming knockout matchups, and their usual unfiltered takes on global soccer. Add in wild listener arguments, chat-room chaos, and classic ITB banter, and Episode 595 delivers peak offseason energy. Topics Covered: Spurs sign Tobias Harris in free agency Why Mike calls the move “safe” but uninspiring Whether San Antonio improved enough to contend again Need for more size and physicality around Wemby Debate over missed opportunities for bigger free-agent swings LeBron James fantasy fit with the Spurs Jalen Brown trade shockwaves in the East World Cup late-game collapses and knockout-round drama Fan backlash and live chat debates over Spurs optimism Ready AI sponsor announcement and studio updates Key Moments: Mike calls Tobias Harris “a fart in the wind signing” Rudy says the Spurs are clearly just running it back Heated argument with fans accusing Mike of overreacting Mike admits he secretly wanted LeBron in San Antonio Live chat chaos turns into one of the funniest debates in weeks Episode 595 captures everything fans love about In The Building: passionate Spurs debates, strong opinions, hilarious arguments, and zero sugarcoating. Whether you love the Tobias Harris signing or hate it, Mike and Rudy make one thing clear: expectations in San Antonio are officially championship-level now. #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #TobiasHarris #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #NBAFreeAgency #LeBronJames #WorldCup2026 #SpursNation #SilverAndBlack #NBATwitter #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #InTheBuildingPodcast #SportsTalk #BasketballTalk #SoccerTalk #NBAOffseason #SpursNews #SportsPodcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1時間8分
  4. 6日前

    Breaking Bron news, Kawhi back to Canada, Robots getting the boot | In the Building | EP. 594

    Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay kick off the show with a surprisingly deep conversation about AI, sparked by news that Ford Motor Company had to bring back hundreds of human quality inspectors after automation failed to match real-world judgment. The guys debate analytics versus intuition, arguing that no algorithm can fully replace human feel, experience, and common sense. It turns into a funny but thoughtful discussion about technology, adaptation, and why AI still needs people behind the curtain. The show then veers into classic ITB territory with World Cup chaos taking center stage. Mike and Rudy react to shocking knockout-round results, debate whether penalty shootouts are a fair way to decide matches, and build excitement for Mexico and Team USA’s next matches. Mike even shares a surprisingly wholesome story about congratulating a Moroccan tourist in downtown San Antonio after Morocco’s upset win. Between soccer takes and Cowboys training camp talk, the energy stays all over the place in the best way possible. The biggest NBA segment centers on Kawhi Leonard’s stunning return to the Toronto Raptors. Mike unloads on what he sees as another masterclass in Kawhi’s career-long hustle, breaking down how Kawhi burned bridges with the San Antonio Spurs, won a title in Toronto, left for Los Angeles, and now lands back in Canada after the Los Angeles Clippers experiment failed. The debate gets heated over whether Spurs fans would ever welcome him back, with both agreeing the wounds in San Antonio still run deep. Toss in breaking LeBron chatter, robot jokes, and sponsor shoutouts, and Episode 594 delivers another chaotic ride. Topics Covered: AI vs human judgment after Ford rehires engineers Why analytics still can’t replace intuition World Cup knockout-round chaos and upset results Debate over penalty shootouts deciding soccer matches Mexico and Team USA World Cup outlook Cowboys training camp anticipation in Oxnard Breaking LeBron James news and NBA ripple effects Kawhi Leonard traded back to the Toronto Raptors Whether Spurs fans would ever forgive Kawhi Mike’s ongoing beef with Cowboys mascot Rowdy Key Moments: Mike jokes he’s extra polite to AI “just in case they remember” Heated rant comparing soccer shootouts to deciding the NBA Finals with a three-point contest Mike unexpectedly has a wholesome moment with a Morocco fan downtown Rudy calls Kawhi one of the greatest hustlers in sports history Strong debate over whether San Antonio would ever accept Kawhi again Episode 594 is peak In The Building: part sports talk, part comedy, part existential crisis. From AI fears to old Spurs wounds, Mike and Rudy prove once again they can turn just about any headline into a hilarious and passionate conversation. #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #KawhiLeonard #TorontoRaptors #LeBronJames #WorldCup2026 #AI #Ford #CowboysNation #NBATwitter #NBAOffseason #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #SportsTalk #BasketballTalk #SoccerTalk #SilverAndBlack #TechTalk #SportsPodcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1時間5分
  5. 6月30日

    NBA Gambling, Chris Johnson ALS, Warriors Eyeing AD & Bron | In the Building | EP. 593

    LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MIKE TAYLOR BBQ ON OCT. 17TH! https://miketaylorbbq.com/ Mike Taylor returns from a beach getaway wishing he never had to work again, kicking off the show with classic ITB chaos, vacation hangover stories, and one of the most hilariously unhinged restaurant complaints yet, complete with Mike walking straight into a kitchen after waiting nearly an hour for dinner. But the tone shifts quickly when Mike and Rudy react to devastating news involving former NFL star Chris Johnson, who revealed his battle with ALS. The conversation becomes one of the most emotional moments in recent show history as the guys reflect on health, gratitude, caregiving, and how brutally unfair life can be. The show’s biggest sports controversy centers around NBA gambling, with fresh allegations involving Malik Beasley and questions about how legalized sports betting is impacting league integrity. Rudy unloads on players risking million-dollar careers over gambling schemes, while Mike questions whether the leagues themselves share responsibility for aggressively partnering with sportsbooks. The guys also dive into the Spurs re-signing Julian Champagnie, why San Antonio continues to value continuity over panic moves, and why De’Aaron Fox trade talk still feels wildly overblown. Things heat up even more when rumors surface that the Warriors could pursue both LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Mike calls the potential superteam “cheap,” comparing it to the Lakers’ Karl Malone and Gary Payton era, while Rudy debates whether age and health would still limit Golden State’s ceiling. Add in Ja Morant frustration, World Cup chatter, WNBA discussion, and updates on the Mike Taylor BBQ benefiting the San Antonio Miracle League, and Episode 593 covers just about everything. Topics Covered: Chris Johnson reveals battle with ALS Emotional discussion on ALS, caregiving, and perspective NBA gambling scandal involving Malik Beasley allegations Whether sports betting partnerships are hurting league integrity San Antonio Spurs re-sign Julian Champagnie Why De’Aaron Fox trade rumors still feel unrealistic Spurs interest in Rui Hachimura speculation Golden State Warriors rumors involving AD and LeBron Frustration with Ja Morant and Portland’s direction World Cup and WNBA talk Key Moments: Mike admits vacation made him question working ever again Wild story about walking into a restaurant kitchen demanding answers Powerful reflection on how ALS changes perspective instantly Rudy rips NBA players throwing away careers over gambling Mike calls a Warriors superteam “cheap title chasing” Episode 593 is a perfect example of why In The Building works so well. It moves seamlessly from absurd comedy to raw emotion to sharp sports analysis. Whether discussing mortality, gambling scandals, or NBA power moves, Mike and Rudy keep it real, making this one of the most layered episodes yet. #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #ChrisJohnson #ALS #NBAGambling #MalikBeasley #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #LeBronJames #AnthonyDavis #GoldenStateWarriors #NBAOffseason #SpursNation #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #SportsTalk #BasketballTalk #SilverAndBlack #SportsPodcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1時間13分
  6. 6月26日

    Kawhi still loves Spurs? Cowboys fed up with Guyton? The actual GOATS of sports | In the Building | EP. 592

    The show opens with classic In The Building chaos before quickly jumping into a rumor nobody saw coming: could Kawhi Leonard actually want back in with the Spurs? Mike and Rudy react to reports that if Kawhi leaves the Los Angeles Clippers, San Antonio is one of the only places he’d consider long-term. That sparks a heated debate between emotion and basketball logic. Mike argues a healthy Kawhi, even at limited minutes, could still help a contender, while Rudy questions whether bringing him back would disrupt the chemistry and culture of one of the NBA’s youngest cores. From there, the conversation shifts to football as the guys discuss growing concerns around Dallas Cowboys tackle Tyler Guyton. Reports that his starting job may not be secure spark a bigger conversation about accountability, competition, and whether Dallas is finally doing what fans have begged for by making roster spots truly competitive. Mike and Rudy also weigh in on coaching, training camp expectations, and whether the Cowboys can finally stop wasting good seasons from Dak Prescott. The back half of the episode turns into one of the most entertaining rabbit holes yet as Mike and Rudy attempt to settle the GOAT debate across every sport imaginable. From Lionel Messi, Michael Jordan, and Tom Brady to boxing, tennis, golf, skateboarding, and even pizza chains, the debate goes completely off the rails in peak ITB fashion. Toss in World Cup talk, WNBA takes, members-only announcements, and Mike’s charity BBQ updates, and this episode delivers everything fans love about the show. Topics Covered: Kawhi Leonard rumor linking him back to San Antonio Whether the Spurs should ever entertain a Kawhi reunion Veteran leadership needs around Victor Wembanyama Cowboys putting pressure on Tyler Guyton Why competition could help Dallas this season Mike Taylor BBQ and San Antonio Miracle League updates World Cup knockout stage excitement Caitlin Clark vs Paige Bueckers WNBA discussion GOAT debate across basketball, football, soccer, tennis, and boxing Members-only show preview and community shoutouts Key Moments: Mike surprisingly says he’d take Kawhi back on the right contract Rudy pushes back hard on disrupting Spurs chemistry Strong debate about whether Tyler Guyton is already on thin ice The GOAT discussion spirals into one of the funniest segments of the episode Mike shares the inspiring story behind the San Antonio Miracle League partnership Episode 592 perfectly captures what makes In The Building work so well. One minute it’s serious Spurs analysis, the next it’s Cowboys pressure, World Cup passion, and wild GOAT debates. Through all the chaos, Mike and Rudy keep delivering sharp takes, laughs, and real perspective. #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #KawhiLeonard #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #DallasCowboys #TylerGuyton #CowboysNation #WorldCup2026 #LionelMessi #GOATDebate #NBATwitter #NFLTalk #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #SportsTalk #SilverAndBlack #SportsPodcast #MembersOnly Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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  7. 6月25日

    World Cup "Tea", NBA Draft Madness, & More | In the Building | EP. 591

    Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay kick things off with World Cup talk, diving into Team USA’s strong group-stage position, Mexico’s win, and the growing energy around the tournament as knockout play approaches. The guys discuss how expanded group play has created some meaningless matches, but they still appreciate the culture, pageantry, and global passion that make the World Cup special. They also tackle the controversy surrounding offensive fan chants and how sports culture evolves over time. The show also spends time highlighting the upcoming Mike Taylor BBQ benefiting the San Antonio Miracle League, with Mike emphasizing that the event is about community, charity, and keeping things simple. He makes it clear this isn’t about vendors or profit, but about raising money for kids with disabilities while bringing the In The Building community together for good food and good vibes. As always, the basketball talk gets heated. The guys react to NBA draft madness and questionable front-office decisions, especially blasting the Minnesota Timberwolves for what they view as franchise-altering mistakes. Rudy unloads on bad general managers across sports, while Mike explains why Spurs fans should appreciate the rare stability and continuity San Antonio has enjoyed for decades. The conversation also touches on sports gambling, fan behavior, celebrity beefs, and classic ITB chaos. Topics Covered: Team USA’s World Cup group-stage success Mexico’s controversial fan chants during World Cup play Why expanded World Cup formats create more meaningless games Mike Taylor BBQ benefiting the San Antonio Miracle League Community support and sponsorship opportunities for the BBQ Sports gambling and fan harassment of athletes Fanatics cracking down on abusive bettors NBA Draft chaos and league-wide overreactions Minnesota Timberwolves front-office criticism Why Spurs organizational stability remains elite Key Moments: Mike hilariously misunderstands “World Cup tea” at the start of the show Rudy breaks down why knockout-stage soccer is where the real excitement begins Strong rant about gamblers sending death threats to athletes Rudy unloads on Minnesota’s front office for reckless roster moves Mike delivers another classic “People I Want to Punch” segment Episode 591 is peak In The Building: sports analysis, passionate rants, community updates, and complete chaos all rolled into one. Whether it’s World Cup storylines, NBA front-office disasters, or bigger conversations about fandom, Mike and Rudy keep bringing sharp takes with plenty of laughs along the way. #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #WorldCup2026 #USMNT #NBADraft #NBAOffseason #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #SpursNation #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #SportsTalk #BasketballTalk #SoccerTalk #SilverAndBlack #NBATwitter #SportsPodcast #TexasCheerLiquor #MiracleLeague Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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  8. 6月25日

    Spurs Draft Reactions & More | In the Building | EP. 590

    The draft is in the books, and while Spurs fans may not have gotten a flashy headline move, Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay see something more important: roster balance. The guys break down San Antonio drafting Jayden Quaintance and Terrace Reed, two bigs who immediately address the team’s biggest weakness after getting bullied physically during the Finals run. Mike and Rudy both agree the front office prioritized toughness, depth, and long-term development over splash. Terrace Reed gets a lot of love as a plug-and-play contributor who can rebound, defend, and provide much-needed physicality behind Victor Wembanyama. Jayden Quaintance brings more intrigue as the high-upside swing, with the only major concern being his recovery from injury. Beyond the draft, the conversation shifts to De’Aaron Fox’s future, Brian Wright’s public support of Fox and Mitch Johnson, and why Spurs fans may need to accept that this core is staying together for now. As always, the hoops talk is mixed with golf rants, TV recommendations, and completely unhinged side conversations. Topics Covered: Spurs draft Jayden Quaintance and Terrace Reed Why San Antonio prioritized size and toughness Terrace Reed as an immediate rotation piece Jayden Quaintance’s long-term upside despite injury concerns Why Victor Wembanyama needs more frontcourt help Brian Wright backing De’Aaron Fox and Mitch Johnson Why Fox trade rumors may finally need to die What You’re Watching Wednesday TV recommendations San Pedro driving range frustration Continued growth of the new Texas Cheer Liquor studio Key Moments: Mike gives the Spurs draft an early A grade Rudy says the Spurs need even more “big dudes” around Wemby Strong take that Oklahoma City remains the team to beat Mike unloads on businesses that don’t update operating hours Brutal but hilarious rant about Knicks championship behavior continues The Spurs may not have made the splashiest draft-night moves, but this episode makes one thing clear: San Antonio knows exactly what kind of team it wants to become. More size, more toughness, and more support around Wemby. If these young pieces develop, the Spurs’ championship window could stay wide open for years. #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #SpursDraft #NBADraft #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #JaydenQuaintance #TerraceReed #DeAaronFox #SpursNation #NBAOffseason #NBATwitter #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #BasketballTalk #SportsPodcast #SilverAndBlack #SpursNews #NBAAnalysis Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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