Episodes
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Sportsnet TV host and reporter Faizal Khamisa talks about surviving cancer as a teenager, finding his voice in sports, memorable assignments, using his platform to go beyond sports, and more.
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David West on his early NBA years in New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina, GQ photoshoots, what happened to the 2013-14 Pacers, playing for Gregg Popovich and KD's free agency decision. Ricky Volante on the Historical Basketball League and finding an alternative for college basketball players.
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Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie finds out about his contract extension while recording the podcast, and discusses bitcoin, traveling to China with Jeremy Lin, conspiracy theories, starting a sneaker brand, Biggie-Jay Z-Nas and more. Mandy Gutmann, VP Communications of BSE Global, talks about the challenges of moving the Nets from New Jersey to Brooklyn, working for Mikhail Prokhorov, celebrity sightings at Barclays Center and her career path.
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Diamond Dallas Page walks through his illustrious wrestling career and talks about the origins of The Diamond Cutter, Jake "The Snake" Roberts leaving a cobra in his house, how yoga changed his life, being on Shark Tank, and his new book "Positively Unstoppable: The Art of Owning It."
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UFC featherweight champion Max Holloway previews his UFC 231 fight against Brian Ortega this Saturday. ESPN's Mina Kimes joins the podcast for a Q&A.
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Russ Bengtson, recently a senior editor at Complex, talks about how he manages his sneaker collection, what he does and doesn't enjoy abut the sneaker community, the state of Jordan Brand, LeBron James, and more.
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Mike Schur, creator of "The Good Place," talks about a potential Blake Bortles appearance on the show, the time he called David Falk about "Parks and Recreation," and the most obscure sports reference he's ever included in a television episode.
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The Daily Show senior correspondent Ronny Chieng talks about landing a role in "Crazy Rich Asians," how he draws inspiration from the New England Patriots, and why he could never stand watching Kobe Bryant play basketball.