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Hour 1
The Knicks took Game 3 on Sunday, with Brunson and Hart leading the charge. They look to continue their road winning streak tonight in Indiana, where Tyrese Haliburton’s dad will be in attendance. Jerry provided an update, noting Charles Barkley had counted the Knicks out when they were down 13. In baseball, the Yankees defeated the Angels, and the Mets beat the White Sox on a Francisco Lindor sac fly. Gio avoided the norovirus, unlike his daughter, and Stephen Waldron is out due to an appendectomy. Finally, Pablo Torre rented the Airbnb where the Bill Belichick Ring camera footage was taken.
Hour 2
Tonight is Game 4 for the Knicks and Pacers and calls came in about people surprisingly wanting the Knicks coach fired, despite their run to the Eastern Conference Finals. Jerry provided an update with OG Anunoby on the Knicks' Game 3 win, and Kevin Harlan's funny "I'm wet, I'm dirty" comment from Game 2. Bill Simmons had Jon Stewart on his podcast where they talked about WFAN, Mike & The Maddog, and "two bald guys." The Yankees beat the Angels thanks to an Anthony Volpe bases-clearing double, making them 13 games over .500, and the Mets won on a Francisco Lindor sac fly, with Gary Cohen on the call. There were also furries in the crowd. Finally they discussed the missing Larry Johnson 4-point ball and more about the furries.
Hour 3
Tonight's Knicks-Pacers Game 4 is being hyped as another "biggest game in 25 years." A caller who caught Boomer's football from Friday weighed in, and questions arose about how "furries" got into Citi Field. Jerry's update covered the Knicks-Pacers preview and the Thunder's 3-1 series lead over the T-Wolves. The Yankees beat the Angels again, with Anthony Volpe hitting a 3-run double, as heard on Dave Sims's call. Jerry also shared audio from an Australian radio show about short-lived marriages. The Mets secured their third straight win. A caller even wondered if Phil Simms is a fox furry. The hour concluded with talk of the "Kickoff To Summer" with Chris Lane and more anticipation for the Knicks game.
Hour 4
The Jets reportedly wanted to keep the "tush push," potentially for Justin Fields. Gio's contacts found the Brett Favre documentary disappointing, and he wondered about the vanished NJ drones. The conversation then shifted to numerous calls about the Knicks-Pacers game. Jerry's final update included Coach Thibs discussing the Knicks' Sunday comeback. A young fan subtly asked Aaron Rodgers about playing for the Bears, while Joe Burrow preferred an international game over more Baltimore primetime matchups. The Yankees beat the Angels with a Volpe bases-clearing double, and the Mets won against the White Sox on a Lindor sac fly. The "Moment of The Day" involved furry talk with Eddie and Phil Simms. The show concluded with discussions about the high-rated, commercial-heavy Indy 500 and the lengthy challenge reviews in NBA playoff games. -
The Knicks took Game 3 on Sunday, with Brunson and Hart leading the charge. They look to continue their road winning streak tonight in Indiana, where Tyrese Haliburton’s dad will be in attendance. Jerry provided an update, noting Charles Barkley had counted the Knicks out when they were down 13. In baseball, the Yankees defeated the Angels, and the Mets beat the White Sox on a Francisco Lindor sac fly. Gio avoided the norovirus, unlike his daughter, and Stephen Waldron is out due to an appendectomy. Finally, Pablo Torre rented the Airbnb where the Bill Belichick Ring camera footage was taken.
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Tonight is Game 4 for the Knicks and Pacers and calls came in about people surprisingly wanting the Knicks coach fired, despite their run to the Eastern Conference Finals. Jerry provided an update with OG Anunoby on the Knicks' Game 3 win, and Kevin Harlan's funny "I'm wet, I'm dirty" comment from Game 2. Bill Simmons had Jon Stewart on his podcast where they talked about WFAN, Mike & The Maddog, and "two bald guys." The Yankees beat the Angels thanks to an Anthony Volpe bases-clearing double, making them 13 games over .500, and the Mets won on a Francisco Lindor sac fly, with Gary Cohen on the call. There were also furries in the crowd. Finally they discussed the missing Larry Johnson 4-point ball and more about the furries.
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Tonight's Knicks-Pacers Game 4 is being hyped as another "biggest game in 25 years." A caller who caught Boomer's football from Friday weighed in, and questions arose about how "furries" got into Citi Field. Jerry's update covered the Knicks-Pacers preview and the Thunder's 3-1 series lead over the T-Wolves. The Yankees beat the Angels again, with Anthony Volpe hitting a 3-run double, as heard on Dave Sims's call. Jerry also shared audio from an Australian radio show about short-lived marriages. The Mets secured their third straight win. A caller even wondered if Phil Simms is a fox furry. The hour concluded with talk of the "Kickoff To Summer" with Chris Lane and more anticipation for the Knicks game.
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The Jets reportedly wanted to keep the "tush push," potentially for Justin Fields. Gio's contacts found the Brett Favre documentary disappointing, and he wondered about the vanished NJ drones. The conversation then shifted to numerous calls about the Knicks-Pacers game. Jerry's final update included Coach Thibs discussing the Knicks' Sunday comeback. A young fan subtly asked Aaron Rodgers about playing for the Bears, while Joe Burrow preferred an international game over more Baltimore primetime matchups. The Yankees beat the Angels with a Volpe bases-clearing double, and the Mets won against the White Sox on a Lindor sac fly. The "Moment of The Day" involved furry talk with Eddie and Phil Simms. The show concluded with discussions about the high-rated, commercial-heavy Indy 500 and the lengthy challenge reviews in NBA playoff games.
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A young fan asked Aaron Rodgers if he would ever go to the Bears and referenced the Steelers in a subtle way. Joe Burrow doesn’t want to keep playing primetime games in Baltimore. He actually wants to play in an international game. The Yankees beat the Angels as Volpe had a bases clearing double. The Mets beat the White Sox on a Lindor sac fly. The Moment of The Day: Furry talk involving Eddie and Phil Simms.
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The Jets were one of the teams that wanted to keep the Tush Push so maybe Justin Fields will be running it. Gio said everybody he talked to that watched the Brett Favre documentary said it wasn’t very good. Gio wonders what happened to the drones over NJ. We got back to Knicks/Pacers and took a bunch of calls.
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Every game is the ‘biggest game the Knicks have played in 25 years’ and that continues tonight. We got a call from the guy who caught the football Boomer threw into the crowd on Friday. A caller wonders how the furries got into Citi Field when he was hassled years ago for having ‘RA Dickey’ on his bare chest. We took calls from people who had experiences with furries.
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Jerry starts with some postgame from the Knicks win in Indiana. OG Anunoby talked about it being a ‘game of runs’. Kevin Harlan said ‘I’m wet, I'm dirty’ during game 2 when stuff got spilled on him. Bill Simmons had Jon Stewart as a guest on his podcast and talked about WFAN and Mike & The Mad Dog. They then talked about ‘two bald guys’.
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We went to the calls and one guy can’t believe people are calling in wanting the Knicks coach fired. Yes, it’s true. The Knicks are in the Eastern Conference Finals and people were calling in about firing the coach.
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Jerry starts with Charles Barkley thinking the Knicks were finished when they were down 13. Brunson was asked about the criticism of Thibs. The Yankees beat the Angels after beating the Rockies over the weekend. The Mets beat the White Sox as Francisco Lindor hit a sac fly to win it in the ninth.
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You want Knicks talk before the big game tonight? Here it is. The Knicks took game three on Sunday night. And the two biggest guys that came through at the end of the game were Brunson and Hart. The Knicks have been winning on the road and will try to do so again tonight in Indiana.
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Chris McMonigle says don’t blame Yankees fans for Juan Soto’s issues with the Mets. Plus, Keith McPherson on Soto’s return to the Bronx; Shaun Morash is feeling good after the Yanks take two of three from the Mets; Tiki appreciates the Bleacher Creatures turning their backs on Soto; C-Mac is enjoying how the Yankees’ ‘Plan B’ is performing and tries to quell concerns about Anthony Volpe.
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In the best of the Knicks on WFAN this week, Brandon Tierney & Sal Licata break down the disastrous Game 1 loss to the Pacers; callers sound off to Boomer & Gio; Evan & Tiki discuss a spat on the bench during Game 1; BT & Sal give some credit to the Pacers
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Boomer and Gio react to Juan Soto’s struggles at the plate and questions surrounding his hustle. Plus, Sal Licata on why he thinks the hustle noise is overblown; Evan Roberts believes Soto should be batting leadoff, and he and Tiki react to Soto downplaying the hustle concerns.
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Boomer and Gio take calls from Knicks fans and Larry in Indiana following New York’s stunning Game 1 loss of the Eastern Conference Finals. Plus, should players have to speak to reporters after losing? The guys react to audio from ‘All the Smoke’ complaining about Knicks fans; callers chime in on Juan Soto, the Knicks, and more; Boomer and Gio discuss all the Soto fallout from the Subway Series; the guys kick off the summer in Belmar with two lies and a truth.
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Hour 1
We are live from D’Jais for Kickoff To Summer. We talked about going out to dinner in Asbury Park because it was close to Al’s house. It was a BYOB which Boomer doesn’t quite understand. Gio went to Top Golf by himself yesterday because Jerry bailed on him. Game 2 of Knicks/Pacers is tonight and Gio is confident they will win. Boomer thinks it will be a 7-game series. Gio thinks Jalen Brunson will ‘take us home’. We talked about Wally losing the Larry Johnson 4-point ball. Jerry is here for his first update of the day, but first we did a Chef IQ giveaway by playing ‘2 Lies & A Truth’. Adam Schein did not take the game 1 loss very well. OKC went up 2-0 over the T-Wolves. The Yankees beat the Rangers 1-0. In the final segment of the hour, Larry in Indiana drove here this morning.
Hour 2
We started the hour doing a shot with a listener. We then threw Wendy’s breakfast to the crowd. Gio pumped the crowd up with some Jersey shore fist bumping music. Jerry returns for an update and plays a sports music game with 2 contestants. The Yankees play the Rockies, who have only won 8 games this season. In the final segment of the hour, NJ fireman Nick, who went viral because of a situation with his wife, is on stage.
Hour 3
The hour starts with the Mayor of BELMAR, Gerald BUCCAFUSCO joins us. After the Mayor, Tracy from Atlantic Highlands joins us live on stage. She plays trivia against Al. Jerry returns for an update but instead plays a game show. In the final segment of the hour, NGXB, a piano player, joins us to play some songs.
Hour 4
Country artist Chris Lane joins us live at D’Jais in BELMAR. John Fox from CBS-FM stops by. He’s the morning man over there and helped us with Chris Lane. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and previews Knicks/Pacers and has a Moment of The Day involving Larry from Indiana. -
We are live from D’Jais for Kickoff To Summer. We talked about going out to dinner in Asbury Park because it was close to Al’s house. It was a BYOB which Boomer doesn’t quite understand. Gio went to Top Golf by himself yesterday because Jerry bailed on him. Game 2 of Knicks/Pacers is tonight and Gio is confident they will win. Boomer thinks it will be a 7-game series. Gio thinks Jalen Brunson will ‘take us home’. We talked about Wally losing the Larry Johnson 4-point ball. Jerry is here for his first update of the day, but first we did a Chef IQ giveaway by playing ‘2 Lies & A Truth’. Adam Schein did not take the game 1 loss very well. OKC went up 2-0 over the T-Wolves. The Yankees beat the Rangers 1-0. In the final segment of the hour, Larry in Indiana drove here this morning.
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Note: Because of rules that are like 30 years old, we can't broadcast music on a podcast stream so you're hearing pretty much what the mics at D'Jais pick up. Sorry about that but thems the rules that don't make modern sense.
We started the hour doing a shot with a listener. We then threw Wendy’s breakfast to the crowd. Gio pumped the crowd up with some Jersey shore fist bumping music. Jerry returns for an update and plays a sports music game with 2 contestants. The Yankees play the Rockies, who have only won 8 games this season. In the final segment of the hour, NJ fireman Nick, who went viral because of a situation with his wife, is on stage. -
The hour starts with the Mayor of BELMAR, Gerald BUCCAFUSCO joins us. After the Mayor, Tracy from Atlantic Highlands joins us live on stage. She plays trivia against Al. Jerry returns for an update but instead plays a game show. In the final segment of the hour, NGXB, a piano player, joins us to play some songs.
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