The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker Fox Sports Radio
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The FSR and FS1 personalities provide listeners with a dynamic discussion as the two polar opposites take listeners through the biggest hits in sports.
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Inside the Parker: Chris Sale is Back + Miami Marlins 1B Josh Bell & Author Andy McCullough
On this week’s edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob discusses Chris Sale’s return to glory for the Atlanta Braves, the Oakland Athletic’s refusal to go down quietly and Paul Skenes’ upcoming highly-anticipated debut for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Plus, Miami Marlins first basement Josh Bell swings by to discuss his expectations for the club this season, the keys to victory for any Major League team and the knowledge he tries to impart on his teammates as someone who has been around the block. Later, The Athletics senior writer and author Andy McCullough checks in to discuss the Los Angeles Dodgers’ sudden surge, Shohei Ohtani’s ability to perform at a high level even while mired in an off-field controversy and his new book, “The Last of His Kind: Clayton Kerhsaw and the Burden of Greatness”. Finally, we’ve got appearances by MLBBro.com managing editor JR Gamble, analytics guru Anthony Masterson and gambling expert David Gascon.
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Best of The Odd Couple
Chris and Rob tell us if the stellar play by the upstart Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves proves that parity is good for the NBA, discuss Byron Scott’s assertion that the Los Angeles Lakers should consider hiring LeBron James as the player-coach since they let him run everything else within the organization and explain why Jalen Brunson's foot injury is just as bad for the the NBA at-large as it is for the New York Knicks.
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Hour 3 - Jalen Brunson and the NBA's Injury Problem
Chris and Rob explain why Jalen Brunson's foot injury is just as bad for the the NBA at-large as it is for the New York Knicks, discuss why the injury bug seems to have hit the Knicks so hard in the playoffs and tell us what Luka Doncic is going to have to do to get himself back on track after a sluggish start to the postseason.
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Hour 2 - Can LeBron Being the Lakers' Player-Coach? + Former NBA veteran Michael Cage
Chris and Rob discuss Byron Scott’s assertion that the Los Angeles lakers should consider hiring LeBron James as the player-coach since they let him run everything else within the organization and debate whether playing center field is the biggest reason for Mike Trout being injury prone. Plus, former NBA veteran and Oklahoma City Thunder TV analyst Michael Cage swings by to discuss why he felt Shai Gilgeous-Alexander deserved to win the NBA MVP award, how the Thunder became so good so fast as such a young team, Chet Holmgren’s long-term outlook and much more!
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Hour 1 - Is Parity Good for the NBA? + NBA champion Eddie House
Chris and Rob discuss if the stellar play by the upstart Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves proves that parity is good for the NBA, share their thoughts on Nikola Jokic winning his 3rd career NBA MVP award and take a trip out to Shekel City for Rob’s nightly bets. Plus, NBA champion and FOX Sports Radio NBA analyst Eddie House swings by to discuss parity in the League, the keys to victory for the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 against the New York Knicks, whether the Denver Nuggets have any chance of coming back from 0-2 down against the Minnesota Timberwolves and much more!
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Best of The Odd Couple
Chris and Rob debate whether the NBA got it right by choosing not to suspend Jamal Murray for throwing a heating pad at an official, discuss whether Shohei Ohtani would be more valuable to his baseball team if he only focused on pitching or hitting (and not both) and argue over the narrative that Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks have been more lucky than good in these NBA Playoffs.
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