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25 results for "nba finals"
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3 p.m.: Paul/Mediate
Mike Tirico and Scott Van Pelt cover the NBA Finals with Hornets G Chris Paul and the U.S. Open with PGA golfer Rocco Mediate.
Audio Podcast | June 11, 2009
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10 a.m.: Finals/Globe
Colin Cowherd assesses the state of the NBA Finals. Spanning the Globe takes us to Minnesota (Brett Favre), Los Angeles (Magic-Lakers) and golf (Tiger Woods).
Audio Podcast | June 08, 2009
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8 a.m.: J. Havlicek/T. Finchem
The pentathlon continues with ping-pong on Monday. Greeny will try to avoid a 2-0 hole. NBA Hall of Famer and Celtics great John Havlicek is excited to join the parade today. PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem reacts to Tiger's loss and a loss of view
Audio Podcast | June 19, 2008
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6 p.m.: Sum Of SportsNation
John and Orestes wrap up the show and the discussions surrounding the NBA Finals and Tiger Woods' injury. How will this affect the PGA?
Audio Podcast | June 18, 2008
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8 a.m.: Pressure/Bavetta
Greeny thinks watching a close final round of the U.S. Open is better than any other sporting event. The mental pressure in golf is unlike any other. Greeny and Trey can't believe referee Dick Bavetta worked the NBA Finals last night. Plus, the BSPN
Audio Podcast | June 16, 2008
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4 p.m.: NBA Finals/Golf
Sasha Vujacic was the only Laker to help Kobe in Game 3. Who will help Kobe in Game 4? Will the Lakers tie up the series? Will the ref controversy overshadow the Finals? Plus, the guys talk golf and baseball.
Audio Podcast | June 12, 2008
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John Atkinson, U.S. Open
After some Kobe and NBA Finals talk, U.S. Open contest winner John Atkinson talks about his battle with lung cancer and preparing for Torrey Pines with Justin Timberlake, Tony Romo and Matt Lauer. He's been working with a golf pro and will get a prac
Audio Podcast | May 30, 2008
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Spurs: Class Of NBA
Whether you like it or not, the Spurs are the class of the NBA and sports world. Mike & Mike's new word: Ridonculous. At the U.S. Open, Tiger isn't far off the lead. That's dangerous. Attitude is everything. Tiger has enough attitude to intimidate th
Audio Podcast | June 15, 2007
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West Coast Hour
Spurs are NBA champs and are a dynasty. Now, what will the Cavs do to get LeBron help? Tiger's a physical specimen, giving him an edge on the golf course. NBC's Jimmy Roberts thinks Tiger could be a linebacker if he wanted. Robert Horry is a Hall of
Audio Podcast | June 15, 2007
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NBA Finals Ratings
The NBA Finals ratings are way down, and David Stern blames New Media. We offer suggestions, like re-seeding. Golf can be compelling on TV. Just look at Mickelson's U.S. Open collapse last year. OSU-Michigan, AFC Champ., LeBron's 25 straight were als
Audio Podcast | June 14, 2007
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West Coast Hour
David Stern says the NBA Finals hasn't produced great games. Admitting there is an issue is the first step in fixing a problem. Colin tells us his favorite entry of ABC's American Inventor. The U.S. Open has begun. Colin likes seeing the top golfers
Audio Podcast | June 14, 2007
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Forward Thinking
The gents look ahead to some major events occurring in sports: the U.S. Open, NBA Finals' Game Four, and Mark "Roc Hoover" Schlereth making his 'Guiding Light' debut today. Mike & Mike select "ridonculous" as the new word to sum up Verlander's no-hit
Audio Podcast | June 14, 2007
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Mike Tirico, ESPN
Tirico, the lead voice for ABC's U.S. Open coverage, says Mickelson's collapse was the most compelling TV moment in the last year, followed by Boise State's trick play against OU. Mike says Phil's only played nine holes in 18 days. How can he be the
Audio Podcast | June 14, 2007
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Tim Kurkjian, MLB
LeBron's second baby boy arrived this morning. He'll be in the lineup tonight. Tim Kurkjian then joins us and wonders what Greeny and Golic would shoot at Oakmont. Also, how did the Yankees get so hot and Giambi in so much trouble? There's no way for
Audio Podcast | June 14, 2007
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You Didn't Miss Much
Cleveland mounted a weak 4th quarter comeback, but it was too little too late as the Spurs roll to another win and a 2-0 NBA Finals lead. The Spurs are a machine, boring but oh so consistent. Farewell to The Sopranos: Golic was disgusted at the final
Audio Podcast | June 11, 2007
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Mike Tirico, ESPN
Regardless of how the Cavs do, Cleveland is behind the team long-term and understands as LeBron matures, the team will return to the Finals with a better shot to win. Also, Mike is calling The U.S. Open next weekend. He compares Jordan and Tiger.
Audio Podcast | June 08, 2007