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A group of Bay Area sports fans and young fathers get together to talk ball. Though sometimes insensitive or hyperbolic these daddies have a deep passion for the 49ers, Warriors, A’s and the San Francisco MF Giants.

  1. Aug 5

    Heat Check Ep 25

    WATCH IT HERE! 00:33 — Show open and Andrew Wiggins The hosts introduce the show, joke about the setup, and react to Wiggins’ new Miami deal. 02:39 — Warriors roster debate begins Jonathan Kuminga’s value sparks the larger discussion about the Warriors’ direction. 03:45 — Draymond opt-out and LeBron/AD rumors The hosts break down the possibility of LeBron James and Anthony Davis joining Golden State. 08:16 — Can an older Warriors core still contend? A back-and-forth on Steph, LeBron, AD, Draymond, Porzingis, athleticism, shooting, and roster construction. 14:37 — AD vs. Jimmy Butler Art argues neither is an ideal long-term answer, followed by a funny detour into the NBA bubble era. 18:50 — What the Warriors actually need The conversation shifts toward younger, athletic wings and complementary shooting around Steph and Draymond. 24:52 — Salary-cap reality and young roster pieces They look at the Warriors’ money situation, debate Podziemski’s role, and discuss whether younger players can contribute. 28:00 — Warriors pessimism vs. star-power optimism Zakariah sees a path for a veteran superteam; Art worries it is a slow, injury-prone roster headed toward a decline. 34:25 — Broader NBA offseason talk The discussion opens up to Ja Morant, Portland’s crowded backcourt, the Hornets, Timberwolves, LaMelo Ball, and Jalen Brown. 41:22 — World Cup shootout reaction The hosts react live to the Netherlands–Morocco penalty shootout, then briefly debate shootouts in soccer and tennis. 46:04 — Jalen Brown and Warriors trade ideas They return to the Warriors’ need for a younger foundational player and question how the team can realistically get one. 49:41 — Giants controversy and inclusivity discussion The hosts unpack the Giants’ Pride-related controversy, media reaction, and the importance of inclusion. 54:14 — Giants season outlook They assess the Giants’ pitching, inconsistent offense, and limited chances of making a meaningful run. 62:26 — A’s vs. Giants The conversation pivots to the A’s exciting young offense, weak pitching, and why the team may be the more fun Bay Area baseball story. 67:48 — Valkyries and WNBA A quick update on the Valkyries’ recent form, followed by broader WNBA discussion. 68:55 — Why the Sharks are worth following The hosts get energized about San Jose’s young core, recent draft additions, and the chance to become more serious Sharks followers. 78:21 — Sports-media news A short conversation about Mike Golic’s return to ESPN radio and the legacy of the original Mike and Mike. 79:53 — Chris Johnson and perspective The show turns reflective as Art and Zakariah discuss Chris Johnson’s ALS diagnosis, gratitude, health, and making the most of life. 84:44 — Upcoming Bay Area baseball plans They close the sports discussion by talking about upcoming A’s and Giants games and bringing the kids along. 90:40 — Stream/chat issues and outro idea A brief production discussion about chat glitches, then a plan for an outro song and a playful video montage.

  2. Aug 5

    Heat Check Ep 27

    WATCH IT HERE! 0:02–3:55 — Opening banter, Art’s vacation in Monterey, and the infamous dead sea lion carcass photos. 5:42–13:48 — World Cup final four talk: Argentina, Spain, France, and England; who to root for and why. 14:00–16:47 — U. S. soccer discussion and whether the team’s World Cup run creates real momentum. 20:10–30:51 — Wimbledon and Serena discussion, plus a broader conversation about age, stamina, and sports longevity. 31:13–43:43 — Heat check: Bam Adebayo vs. Tyler Herro, the punch/slap in Vegas, and Draymond Green/Udonis Haslem hypocrisy debate. 44:04–46:53 — Eddie Murphy, Chappelle, and classic comedy nostalgia. 47:14–53:57 — Home Run Derby reactions: Schwarber, Bryce Harper, Hunter Pence on the broadcast, and nostalgia for Berman’s “back, back, back.” 54:08–66:53 — LeBron’s “decision” rumors, Rich Paul voice memos, Bob Myers on the podcast circuit, and how LeBron changes the NBA landscape. 67:24–69:43 — The A’s collapse, Giants struggles, and the “forearm tendatitis” radio moment. 70:16–83:22 — Giants trade deadline debate: who should be available, who should stay, and whether the season is already cooked. 83:22–85:41 — Giants draft reactions: pitching prospects, Bonds family connection, and optimism about the future. 85:41–92:31 — Art joins from Monterey: proposal on the beach, sea lions, and vacation chaos. 92:31–99:09 — Back to Giants talk, Tony Vitello/manager debate, and whether the team should keep him. 99:09–107:52 — More on Tony V, Giants pitching staff issues, and the Bam/Herro/Draymond similarity debate. 108:01–111:02 — Wednesday teaser: a juicy Bay Area coaching/manager story. 111:07–113:58 — Art’s take on the Valkyries and a wrap-up shoutout to the chat.

  3. Aug 5

    Heat Check Ep 28

    WATCH IT HERE! 0:05–2:15 — Show open, intro banter, Art joining late, and setup for the episode. 2:39–5:45 — Soccer red-card debate begins: Zachariah argues the sport is flawed because one team can end up with fewer players. 5:47–8:25 — Art pushes back, clarifying his stance; discussion gets into whether rules should change and how the red card affected the match. 8:25–12:18 — More back-and-forth on the Argentina/Spain match, strategy, yellow/red cards, and comparisons to other sports. 12:18–17:40 — The argument expands into hockey and basketball comparisons; the crew debates whether man-down situations are fundamentally unfair. 17:40–19:54 — More tactical soccer talk, including how Argentina played and whether they were outclassed or chose a defensive approach. 20:02–23:59 — The conversation shifts to fan behavior, racism in soccer, and a specific red-card/flop controversy. 25:01–27:42 — Discussion of the “covering your mouth” rule in soccer and whether it should matter. 27:42–31:51 — Broader talk about Argentina, racism, nationality, and World Cup fan culture. 32:02–33:39 — The red-card debate gets summarized into a poll question idea. 33:46–36:22 — Giants/Valkyries pivot: talk about the Giants’ blown games and the Valkyries’ strong bench. 36:22–41:48 — More Bay Area sports talk, then a deep dive into Buster Posey and a hot-mic producer comment. 44:06–50:37 — The show shifts to halftime show talk, Madonna/Tom Cruise appearance comments, and plastic surgery aging discussion. 52:38–54:35 — LeBron decision talk begins: the “Decision” comparison and whether LeBron is being tone-deaf. 54:35–57:58 — Heated debate about ESPN coverage, LeBron’s delay, and whether the media is the problem. 58:52–66:57 — Where LeBron should/will go: Warriors vs. Sixers vs. Cavs vs. Heat, with different opinions from each host. 67:09–68:51 — Discussion of sports betting/prediction markets and why that feels like disguised gambling. 72:09–79:27 — Dan Patrick clip discussion: the crew debates whether the clue pointed to Kyle Shanahan and what the “conflict of interest” meant. 80:29–84:15 — Dwight Howard anecdote: a kid mistakes him for Bam Adebayo, then Andrew Bynum appears. 84:26–86:10 — Mike Tyson not knowing Shohei Ohtani; the crew debates whether that’s just Tyson being Tyson or a sign he doesn’t follow baseball. 86:10–89:36 — Tyreek Hill on never having a donut, followed by a funny food tangent about chicken pot pie and eclairs. 89:36–92:54 — Gary Trent Jr.’s Bucks deal and whether it suggests backroom agreement/collusion. 93:36–94:19 — Jerry Rice chasing a heckler in Tahoe; everyone is entertained and wants the video. 94:39–96:23 — Final sports wrap-up on the A’s, chat shout-outs, and show sign-off.

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A group of Bay Area sports fans and young fathers get together to talk ball. Though sometimes insensitive or hyperbolic these daddies have a deep passion for the 49ers, Warriors, A’s and the San Francisco MF Giants.

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