Hochman and Crowder Audacy
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Weekdays 2 - 6 pm
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Shaq claims he lit a fire under Wade during the 2006 Finals
In hour four, Hoch continues to poke holes in Solana's argument that Shaq's "speech" to Wade in the 2006 NBA Finals had nothing to do with Wade taking over the series. It evolves into whether or not the Big 3 Heat team needed to lose in 2011 in order to "learn" how to win championships.
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Hoch is still questioning whether Luka Doncic is a top 10 NBA player
In hour three, we listen to Paul Maurice's reaction to the fights in the 3rd period of Game 2 last night. Hoch feels vindicated in his "Luka Doncic is not a top 10 player" take from last week. Plus, we listen to a story Shaq told JJ Redick on his pod about how he lit a fire under Dwyane Wade during the 2006 NBA Finals.
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This Heat offseason is all about handling the Jimmy Butler situation
In hour two, there are 20 team names being considered with the Utah NHL team but we're not really fond of any of them. Do the Yellow Pages still exist? Hoch is hyped about Christopher Cross returning for a concert in South Florida. Plus, we discuss two situations that may unfold this summer regarding Jimmy Butler's place in the Heat org.
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Game 2 victory was one of the greatest Panthers games ever
In hour one, Hoch and Solana celebrate a legendary night at Amerant Bank Arena Wednesday after the Panthers dominated the Boston Bruins to even their series at 1. From the six goals to the Tkachuk KO of Pastrnak, they believe it was one of the greatest Panthers games in franchise history. Randy Moller joins the show to recap the victory and discuss what type of physicality we could expect the rest of the series.
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Shaq claims he lit the fire that sparked Wade's legendary 06 Finals performance
Hoch and Solana are in total disagreement after listening to a story Shaquille O'Neal told JJ Redick about the 2006 Miami Heat title team.
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Summer of Jimmy Butler: next season could be a contract year for Jimmy
Discussing two different scenarios that could play out in regards to the Miami Heat and Jimmy Butler this offseason.