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Hour 1
The Lakers' early playoff exit after trading for Luka Doncic is Boomer's top sports story due to the financial implications of Luka leaving money on the table (possibly California taxes). The Knicks have a 3-2 series lead against Detroit, with Cade Cunningham guaranteeing a game seven, which Gio isn't focused on yet. Jerry's sports update: Mets lost to the D-Backs (Mendoza cited lack of clutch hits, Frank The Tank is frustrated with Ryne Stanek, and Chris Majkowski hit 5,000 consecutive Mets games). The Yankees lost in Baltimore, leading to a Maury Povich discussion between Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman. A Pirates fan is in critical condition after a 21-foot fall. Lastly, the CBS/Jordon Hudson & Bill Belichick story continues with the NY Post digging into Hudson's alleged $8 million real estate gain after meeting Belichick.
Hour 2
Boomer is enjoying 'MobLand' and thinks he had a mutual "where do I know you from?" moment with Ryan Reynolds. They're trying to book Tony Dokoupil to discuss Belichick and Jordon, and Gio has some behind-the-scenes info on the booker. They discussed Jon Rothstein's life-altering accident. Jerry's update: Aaron Judge homered in a Yankees loss, the Rockies got their 5th win, and the Mets' home winning streak ended with a loss to the D-Backs. They celebrated Chris Majkowski's 5,000th game with a clip of him yelling during a brawl. Al predicts Belichick won't coach at UNC. Boomer watched Tom Brady and Peyton Manning hitting golf balls at Jim Nantz's house and recently taped something with Manning. A caller asked about watching the Knicks game on his wife's birthday.
Hour 3
JJ Redick abruptly left a post-game interview after being questioned about substitutions, which Boomer likened to the Knicks hiring Wally Szczerbiak as coach. Gio, a Knicks fan, isn't overly enthusiastic about tonight's game. A caller shared his list of big words BT uses, suggesting it's to dominate Sal. Jerry's update: The Rockets beat Golden State (Steph Curry has a swollen hand), and audio of JJ Redick's walk-off press conference was played. Kendrick Perkins criticized Redick. The Yankees lost in Baltimore amid some controversy over an Orioles steal. The Mets struggled with runners in scoring position. Jameis Winston did a Sopranos impression. In the final segment, a caller doubted Tony Dokoupil would appear on their show, and a knowledgeable Boston caller discussed the Belichick situation.
Hour 4
Stephen Waldron is struggling to book the CBS interviewer for the Belichick/girlfriend story, so Boomer might handle it. They discussed the new information and statements from CBS and Belichick regarding the interview. A caller shared a story about Evan Roberts allegedly peeing in a cup to avoid missing game action. Jerry's final update: The Timberwolves beat the Lakers (audio from Luka), and the Mets lost to the D-Backs (their second home loss). The Moment of The Day was Chris Majkowski's "get out of the spot" during a brawl. Mike from Boomer's foundation, who injured himself in a bike tour, joined the show. -
The Lakers' early playoff exit after trading for Luka Doncic is Boomer's top sports story due to the financial implications of Luka leaving money on the table (possibly California taxes). The Knicks have a 3-2 series lead against Detroit, with Cade Cunningham guaranteeing a game seven, which Gio isn't focused on yet. Jerry's sports update: Mets lost to the D-Backs (Mendoza cited lack of clutch hits, Frank The Tank is frustrated with Ryne Stanek, and Chris Majkowski hit 5,000 consecutive Mets games). The Yankees lost in Baltimore, leading to a Maury Povich discussion between Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman. A Pirates fan is in critical condition after a 21-foot fall. Lastly, the CBS/Jordon Hudson & Bill Belichick story continues with the NY Post digging into Hudson's alleged $8 million real estate gain after meeting Belichick.
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Boomer is enjoying 'MobLand' and thinks he had a mutual "where do I know you from?" moment with Ryan Reynolds. They're trying to book Tony Dokoupil to discuss Belichick and Jordon, and Gio has some behind-the-scenes info on the booker. They discussed Jon Rothstein's life-altering accident. Jerry's update: Aaron Judge homered in a Yankees loss, the Rockies got their 5th win, and the Mets' home winning streak ended with a loss to the D-Backs. They celebrated Chris Majkowski's 5,000th game with a clip of him yelling during a brawl. Al predicts Belichick won't coach at UNC. Boomer watched Tom Brady and Peyton Manning hitting golf balls at Jim Nantz's house and recently taped something with Manning. A caller asked about watching the Knicks game on his wife's birthday.
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JJ Redick abruptly left a post-game interview after being questioned about substitutions, which Boomer likened to the Knicks hiring Wally Szczerbiak as coach. Gio, a Knicks fan, isn't overly enthusiastic about tonight's game. A caller shared his list of big words BT uses, suggesting it's to dominate Sal. Jerry's update: The Rockets beat Golden State (Steph Curry has a swollen hand), and audio of JJ Redick's walk-off press conference was played. Kendrick Perkins criticized Redick. The Yankees lost in Baltimore amid some controversy over an Orioles steal. The Mets struggled with runners in scoring position. Jameis Winston did a Sopranos impression. In the final segment, a caller doubted Tony Dokoupil would appear on their show, and a knowledgeable Boston caller discussed the Belichick situation.
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Stephen Waldron is struggling to book the CBS interviewer for the Belichick/girlfriend story, so Boomer might handle it. They discussed the new information and statements from CBS and Belichick regarding the interview. A caller shared a story about Evan Roberts allegedly peeing in a cup to avoid missing game action. Jerry's final update: The Timberwolves beat the Lakers (audio from Luka), and the Mets lost to the D-Backs (their second home loss). The Moment of The Day was Chris Majkowski's "get out of the spot" during a brawl. Mike from Boomer's foundation, who injured himself in a bike tour, joined the show.
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We talked about all the new information we got yesterday about Belichick and his CBS interview. Both CBS and Belichick put out statements. A caller said Evan Roberts peed in a red solo cup in his basement instead of walking upstairs to the bathroom because he didn’t want to miss any of the Mets/Yankees/Knicks game.
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A caller from Boston calls in and he is really into this whole Belichick thing and he seems very knowledgeable on the topic.
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Gio is a Knicks fan, but is not as excited about tonight’s game as he should be. A caller has his own list of big words that BT uses. He thinks BT uses them to assert his dominance over Sal.
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To celebrate Mets radio engineer Chris Majkowski’s 5,000th straight game, we played a time when he was yelling at the board operator to get out of the commercial because there was a brawl. Al predicted that Bill Belichick would not coach a single game at UNC.
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We have tasked Stephen Waldron with booking CBS interviewer Tony Dokoupil to talk about his interactions with Belichick and Jordon. Gio has a little scuttlebutt on Waldron from some of the people that work with him.
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The Yankees lost in Baltimore and Dave Sims and Suzyn got into a discussion about Maury Povich. She’s never seen it so she doesn’t know what ‘you are not the father’ means. Aaron Judge has great numbers so far and he talked about it. A Pirates fan fell 21 feet from the stands and is in critical condition. The NFL fined the Falcons and Jeff Ulbrich for the prank call to Shedeur Sanders. Ulbrich apologized and felt regret.
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Boomer said the biggest story in sports this morning is the Lakers getting bounced after they traded for Luka Doncic. Gio wonders why Boomer is still so focused on this Luka trade. Boomer said it’s because of the money Luka left on the table. He must be talking about the California taxes.
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Hour 1
The Knicks lost Game 5 at MSG, and Gio doubts their ability to compete with the Celtics without top performances from Brunson and Towns, noting their better play in Detroit. Jerry's first update covered the Knicks' loss, the Pacers' win (highlighted by Haliburton's dad taunting Giannis), and other NBA action. The Mets had a strong defensive inning with Lindor and Taylor excelling, and Alonso homered. The Yankees hit three straight home runs to start their game, and Rodon was perfect through five. The Devils are out of the playoffs. Finally, an email from Bill Belichick's book tour revealed to Boomer a reason for his strained relationship with Robert Kraft.
Hour 2
The hour opened with Brandon Tierney's rapid-fire baseball stats, which Gio called a "baseball stat orgasm." They discussed Juan Soto's underwhelming season and Boomer's take that it benefits Alonso. Jazz Chisholm is dealing with "flank discomfort." The hosts then listed Tierney's frequently used big words. Jerry's update was preceded by a conversation with their makeup artist, Aly, who admitted she's never broken down boxes. Jerry played audio of Ian Eagle covering the Knicks' loss to the Pistons at MSG and expressed confusion over Jazz Chisholm's "flank" injury. The hour concluded with a discussion about women not breaking down cardboard boxes, leading to numerous calls from men trying to convince their wives to do so.
Hour 3
Last night, the Knicks lost Game 5 to the Pistons at MSG, with Boomer calling the close game concerning ("alarming" according to Gio). The show continued discussing the box-breaking debate and then moved on to men's struggles with hangers. Jerry's update featured Mike Breen's call of the Knicks' loss, noting their upcoming game in Detroit. They also touched on Tyrese Haliburton's dad taunting Giannis, Chris Russo's hypothetical scenario of his daughter dating Bill Belichick, and the trailer release for the Brett Favre documentary, "The Fall of Favre." The hour ended with the tragic story of John Elway's friend and agent's fatal golf cart accident involving Elway.
Hour 4
Eli Manning is trying to acquire a minority stake in the Giants. Boomer considered it a good place to "park" money, suggesting at least a million. Shedeur Sanders celebrated his Browns draft with a million dollars in a Louis Vuitton bag. Jerry's final update preceded a discussion about Sunday's Five Borough Bike Tour. He covered the Knicks' loss to the Pistons and Thibs' timeout decisions, the Pacers' win over the Bucks with Tyrese Haliburton's father confronting Giannis, the Yankees hitting three straight home runs, Jazz Chisholm's "flank discomfort," and the Mets' win with strong defense and a Keith Hernandez autographed card featuring his butt. The Moment of the Day highlighted makeup artist Aly's refusal to break down boxes. The show concluded with UFL player Samson Nacua's one-game suspension for slapping a fan. -
The Knicks lost Game 5 at MSG, and Gio doubts their ability to compete with the Celtics without top performances from Brunson and Towns, noting their better play in Detroit. Jerry's first update covered the Knicks' loss, the Pacers' win (highlighted by Haliburton's dad taunting Giannis), and other NBA action. The Mets had a strong defensive inning with Lindor and Taylor excelling, and Alonso homered. The Yankees hit three straight home runs to start their game, and Rodon was perfect through five. The Devils are out of the playoffs. Finally, an email from Bill Belichick's book tour revealed to Boomer a reason for his strained relationship with Robert Kraft.
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The hour opened with Brandon Tierney's rapid-fire baseball stats, which Gio called a "baseball stat orgasm." They discussed Juan Soto's underwhelming season and Boomer's take that it benefits Alonso. Jazz Chisholm is dealing with "flank discomfort." The hosts then listed Tierney's frequently used big words. Jerry's update was preceded by a conversation with their makeup artist, Aly, who admitted she's never broken down boxes. Jerry played audio of Ian Eagle covering the Knicks' loss to the Pistons at MSG and expressed confusion over Jazz Chisholm's "flank" injury. The hour concluded with a discussion about women not breaking down cardboard boxes, leading to numerous calls from men trying to convince their wives to do so.
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The Knicks dropped game 5 to the Pistons at the Garden last night. Boomer said these games shouldn’t be this close and Gio called it ‘alarming’. We took more calls from men who can’t believe their wives don’t break down boxes. Then we got into a situation with hangers. We didn’t realize how many men are struggling with this. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Mike Breen as the Knicks fell to the Pistons. Now they have to go to Detroit tomorrow night. Tyrese Haliburton’s dad went onto the court to taunt Giannis after the Pacers beat Milwaukee. Chris Russo imagines what it would be like if his daughter was dating Bill Belichick. Netflix released the trailer for the documentary called, ‘The Fall of Favre’, about Brett Favre. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about the tragic story of John Elway's friend and agent and a fatal accident involving a golf cart that Elway was driving.
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Eli Manning is trying to acquire a minority stake in the Giants. Boomer considered it a good place to "park" money, suggesting at least a million. Shedeur Sanders celebrated his Browns draft with a million dollars in a Louis Vuitton bag. Jerry's final update preceded a discussion about Sunday's Five Borough Bike Tour. He covered the Knicks' loss to the Pistons and Thibs' timeout decisions, the Pacers' win over the Bucks with Tyrese Haliburton's father confronting Giannis, the Yankees hitting three straight home runs, Jazz Chisholm's "flank discomfort," and the Mets' win with strong defense and a Keith Hernandez autographed card featuring his butt. The Moment of the Day highlighted makeup artist Aly's refusal to break down boxes. The show concluded with UFL player Samson Nacua's one-game suspension for slapping a fan.
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UFL player Samson Nacua got a one game suspension for slapping a fan in the face. At least something interesting happened.
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Chris Russo imagines what it would be like if his daughter was dating Bill Belichick. Netflix released the trailer for the documentary called, ‘The Fall of Favre’, about Brett Favre. And then something or other about Pat Boyle and D.A. and B.T. and such.
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