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Hour 1
Steve Somers left behind a used cough drop, tobacco, and a chewed fingernail in the studio. The Knicks play game 1 in Detroit tonight, and while Gio is pessimistic about their chances against a team nobody predicts them to beat, he acknowledges that sports miracles happen. Jerry's first update includes Jalen Brunson on the Knicks' keys to victory and Karl-Anthony Towns' insights from playing them this season. Indiana won game one in Cleveland. The Mets lost both games of yesterday's doubleheader to the Cardinals, and the Yankees dropped their second straight series to the Rays. Jerry recapped the wild double-OT Blues/Jets game. Scottie Scheffler dominated the Byron Nelson. Boomer finished the hour discussing the Five Borough Bike Tour, where he biked 40 miles in 2 hours and 32 minutes yesterday.
Hour 2
Jordan Davis, in town for Kelly Ripa's show, called in to assure they weren't being ditched. Phil Simms said on a podcast he'd give number eleven to Abdul Carter, but his family and agent declined, a situation Boomer blames on the Giants for not protecting retired numbers. Jerry's update begins with Moose celebrating the Kentucky Derby win. Jerry then played audio of Tommy Lugauer walking off his show after arguing with Shaun Morash about Jalen Brunson. The hour concluded with Quinn Ewers' agent's anger over his draft slide, prompting Boomer to contrast his situation with Shedeur's.
Hour 3
We announced our Kickoff To Summer at D’Jais in Belmar with a Chris Lane concert. Tonight is game one of Knicks/Celtics, and a caller predicted Villanova grit. They took more excited calls from Knicks fans and wondered where Al would take them to dinner. Boomer playfully called Pritchard a "sonofabitch" in a positive way. Jerry's update included Mike Tirico leaving the Kentucky Derby coverage due to a nut allergy, the Yankees losing another series to the Rays, Cody Bellinger's 200th HR, the Mets' doubleheader loss in St. Louis, SNL's jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson, and Kenny Albert's call of the Jets' double-OT win against the Blues. The hour ended with calls from Knicks fans, one questioning why the Knicks aren't being given a chance.
Hour 4
We discussed potential free agency, including Giannis, and the Knicks' future despite their ongoing playoff run, noting their zero wins against the Celtics this year. A caller shared a story about Marc Malusis driving off with the gas pump still attached, prompting similar stories from other callers. Jerry's update previewed Knicks/Celtics, shared Derek Jeter's commencement speech about the necessity of failure, Jesse Winker's oblique injury, and Brett Baty's sore toe. The Moment of the Day was Jordan Davis calling in to joke around. The show concluded with more discussion about the Knicks needing to steal game one in Boston. -
Steve Somers left behind a used cough drop, tobacco, and a chewed fingernail in the studio. The Knicks play game 1 in Detroit tonight, and while Gio is pessimistic about their chances against a team nobody predicts them to beat, he acknowledges that sports miracles happen. Jerry's first update includes Jalen Brunson on the Knicks' keys to victory and Karl-Anthony Towns' insights from playing them this season. Indiana won game one in Cleveland. The Mets lost both games of yesterday's doubleheader to the Cardinals, and the Yankees dropped their second straight series to the Rays. Jerry recapped the wild double-OT Blues/Jets game. Scottie Scheffler dominated the Byron Nelson. Boomer finished the hour discussing the Five Borough Bike Tour, where he biked 40 miles in 2 hours and 32 minutes yesterday.
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Jordan Davis, in town for Kelly Ripa's show, called in to assure they weren't being ditched. Phil Simms said on a podcast he'd give number eleven to Abdul Carter, but his family and agent declined, a situation Boomer blames on the Giants for not protecting retired numbers. Jerry's update begins with Moose celebrating the Kentucky Derby win. Jerry then played audio of Tommy Lugauer walking off his show after arguing with Shaun Morash about Jalen Brunson. The hour concluded with Quinn Ewers' agent's anger over his draft slide, prompting Boomer to contrast his situation with Shedeur's.
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We announced our Kickoff To Summer at D’Jais in Belmar with a Chris Lane concert. Tonight is game one of Knicks/Celtics, and a caller predicted Villanova grit. They took more excited calls from Knicks fans and wondered where Al would take them to dinner. Boomer playfully called Pritchard a "sonofabitch" in a positive way. Jerry's update included Mike Tirico leaving the Kentucky Derby coverage due to a nut allergy, the Yankees losing another series to the Rays, Cody Bellinger's 200th HR, the Mets' doubleheader loss in St. Louis, SNL's jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson, and Kenny Albert's call of the Jets' double-OT win against the Blues. The hour ended with calls from Knicks fans, one questioning why the Knicks aren't being given a chance.
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We discussed potential free agency, including Giannis, and the Knicks' future despite their ongoing playoff run, noting their zero wins against the Celtics this year. A caller shared a story about Marc Malusis driving off with the gas pump still attached, prompting similar stories from other callers. Jerry's update previewed Knicks/Celtics, shared Derek Jeter's commencement speech about the necessity of failure, Jesse Winker's oblique injury, and Brett Baty's sore toe. The Moment of the Day was Jordan Davis calling in to joke around. The show concluded with more discussion about the Knicks needing to steal game one in Boston.
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A caller said Marc Malusis drove off with the gas pump still in his car and then went back to try and reattach it.
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Jerry's update included Mike Tirico leaving the Kentucky Derby coverage due to a nut allergy, the Yankees losing another series to the Rays, Cody Bellinger's 200th HR, the Mets' doubleheader loss in St. Louis, SNL's jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson
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We announced our Kickoff To Summer, happening at D’Jais in Belmar with country artist Chris Lane doing a concert after the show.
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Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Moose, Marc Malusis, celebrating his Kentucky Derby win as it was happening. Jerry has audio of Tommy Lugauer walking off of the afternoon show after getting into it with Shaun Morash about Jalen Brunson.
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Jordan Davis is in town to perform on Kelly Ripa’s show but he seems to be ditching us. Jordan Davis then called in to say he’s not ‘leaving him in the dust’.
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Jerry starts with Jalen Brunson on what the Knicks need to do to win. Karl-Anthony Towns on what they learned going against them this season. Indiana went into Cleveland and took game one.
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The Knicks are in Detroit for game 1 tonight and while Gio doesn’t have a lot of hope, miracles do happen in sports. Nobody is predicting the Knicks winning the series. We talked about some keys to the series if the Knicks are going to have a chance. Gio said it’s going to take a miracle for a Knicks series win.
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Boomer is happy Lawrence Taylor will not be unretiring his number for Abdul Carter. Plus, Sal Licata praises the Giants for the moves they made in the draft; Evan and Tiki hear from Giants fans and discuss the newfound excitement around the team, particularly the defense; Evan and Tiki give their way too early predictions; Boomer and Gio discuss what could happen to Tommy DeVito and Jameis Winston.
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Gio has mixed emotions running high off the Knicks’ Game 6 thrilling clincher but worrying about how they match up with the Celtics. Plus, Brandon Tierney puts Jalen Brunson among the elite clutch athletes in New York sports history and looks ahead to the series vs. the Celtics; Boomer & Gio preview the series vs. the Celtics and discuss Boston’s potential depth advantage; Evan and Tiki react to the “flopper” chants toward Brunson and what Knicks fans can do to get into the heads of the Celtic and discuss who had the better call of Brunson’s game winner: Mike Breen or Ian Eagle?
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This week's Mets highlights include BT and Sal wondering when Juan Soto will bring back his trademark shuffle, while Keith wonders if the new Mets star is feeling the pressure of his record contract. Plus, reaction from Evan and Tiki on A.J. Minter's injury along with predictions of how Pete Alonso's potential will pan out.
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This week's Yankee highlights include Sal Licata declaring that Jasson Dominguez should be sent down, and a debate from BT over whether Aaron Judge or Pete Alonso will keep up their current tears. Plus, Keith and C-Mac have differing opinions on Carlos Rodon, but several hosts agree that the lineup needs to be shuffled.
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Boomer and Gio look ahead to the Knicks’ second-round series against the Boston Celtics and how depth could be the deciding factor. Plus, Boomer rips the idea of Abdul Carter wanting Lawrence Taylor’s number; the guys react to NFL Draft audio and the fallout from Jeff Ulbrich’s son prank calling Shedeur Sanders; a caller from Boston gives his thoughts on the Bill Belichick-Jordon Hudson drama; Boomer and Gio discuss the franchises with the worst QBs and how Tom Brady was supposedly mentoring Shedeur.
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From 'NYYST' (subscribe here): Christian and Sem are back to take a look at the first month of the season and if the Yankees can remain atop the AL East for the rest of the season.
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Hour 1
The Knicks beat the Pistons on Brunson's big shot, but Gio's worried about Monday in Boston. Should we celebrate the win? Beating Boston requires last night's Bridges and Game 3 Towns. Jerry's first update includes Knicks win sounds. Shaq weighed in on the Knicks facing Boston. Clippers-Nuggets tied 3-3. Mets lost to D-Backs (4-2), despite Soto's 2 HRs; he feels no pressure, which Boomer likes. Joe Schoen will use the 'Josh Allen' model with Jaxson Dart. Malik Nabers discussed receivers wanting the ball. The hour ended with the Celtics' dominance over the Knicks this season and Boomer wanting more from their bench.
Hour 2
More Knicks-Pistons talk sets up the Celtics series. Boomer noted their poor record against top teams like Boston, leading to an angry caller accusing them of being Nets fans due to negativity. The bench will be key against Boston, as starters are even. A caller questioned Achiuwa's absence. Jerry's update featured Ian Eagle's call of Brunson's winner and Thibs' comment. Clippers-Nuggets are tied 3-3. 'Bad Tiki', A-I Rodgers, and A-I Deion pranked A-I Shedeur Sanders. Next hour's Jerry update will include their Kentucky Derby pick. A caller criticized Towns' inconsistency. Boomer needs a Celtics jersey for the freezer - who should it be?
Hour 3
Brunson's crossover was 'ridiculous' according to Boomer. Jordon Hudson won 'Miss Hancock' 2025 and is a 'Miss Maine' contestant. Jerry's update included a NC reporter on Dan Patrick discussing her impact on football. Jerry played sounds of the Knicks' win. Their 'horse guy' gave their Kentucky Derby pick. Redick mentioned some players not being in 'championship shape', which Boomer thinks is about Doncic. Nabers discussed receivers wanting the ball for pay on Melo's podcast. The Rangers are reportedly hiring Mike Sullivan, which Boomer likened to getting Pat Riley.
Hour 4
The Knicks beat Detroit, Brunson scored 40 with a game-winning 3, and will face Boston Monday. Boomer sees the Boston series hinging on bench play. Jerry's update included Knicks win sounds, Marbury's reaction, and Shaq calling Brunson a superstar. The Knicks had contrasting home/away performances. Boomer loves the 'Fat Luka' narrative for Moment of the Day. Boomer thanked everyone for fundraising for Sunday's Five Borough Bike Tour in the final segment of the week. -
The Knicks beat the Pistons on Brunson's big shot, but Gio's worried about Monday in Boston. Should we celebrate the win? Beating Boston requires last night's Bridges and Game 3 Towns. Jerry's first update includes Knicks win sounds. Shaq weighed in on the Knicks facing Boston. Clippers-Nuggets tied 3-3. Mets lost to D-Backs (4-2), despite Soto's 2 HRs; he feels no pressure, which Boomer likes. Joe Schoen will use the 'Josh Allen' model with Jaxson Dart. Malik Nabers discussed receivers wanting the ball. The hour ended with the Celtics' dominance over the Knicks this season and Boomer wanting more from their bench.
- Visa fler