Race, Sports & The 'New' American Way! MLB's Season Is On The Clock! NBA & NHL Prepare For Playoffs. Kellerman's 'Icy' Comments on NHL, McGregor Retires Again?!

Fasten your seatbelt as I’ve got a LOT to get off my chest as I zoom through the sports universe on Episode 135. On deck:

(2:36) A quick note to the listeners/followers of the podcast regarding my responsibility to you!

(4:17) Dissecting the critical issues surrounding sports and race of the past week, including Drew Brees’s comments.

(11:21) Roger Goodell’s video.

(17:25) MLB dropping the ball, CrossFit’s CEO comes under fire and wife of MLS LA Galaxy’s Aleksander Katai’s comments sends her husband packing.

(23:48) The Fox News Woman’s hypocritical stance.

(25:50) Former Sacramento Kings announcer, Grant Napear’s response to former player, DeMarcus Cousins.

(30:43) My thoughts on 2020 and waking up to why it’s important to get out of our comfort zones in order to make this country a better place.

(33:45) MLB’s season is on the clock! Will a deal be struck?

(39:26) NBA & NHL prepare for the postseason.

(44:43) Max Kellerman’s ‘icy’ comments on NHL fans. Former player, Mike Milbury fires back, but I have something for him!

(49:25) Conor McGregor retires again! Is this it for the embattled MMA star? Or is it a smoke screen?

(50:59) My Hero and Zero of the Week.

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The Good (NHL & NBA's Return), The Bad (Will People Watch?) The Ugly (MLB's Potential Abyss), NFL Scraps New Onside/P.I. Rules, JJ Watt's Worth! Hero & Zero (To The Citizens Of The USA)

A new day, week and month has arrived. Be sure to strap yourself in, because this will be one wild sports ride and then some, on Episode 134. On deck:

(3:08) The Good: NHL & NBA resuming seasons in late July. My thoughts on how to set up the NBA postseason and why they should copycat what the NHL is doing?

(15:06) The Bad: Will the winter sports captivate the casual or diehard fan as we slowly come out of the COVID-19 pandemic?

(19:53) The Ugly: MLB players propose their deal to the owners which could become the beginning of the end of a season that hasn’t and may not commence. Also, my solution to unite the players and owners to a fair deal to get their season underway.

(31:01) The NFL has scrapped the pass interference rule AND the new onside kick play moving forward. I’ll explain why. And JJ Watt’s desire to prove his worth without having to demand a new contract?

(40:20) My Hero of the Week…

(41:26) …followed up with my Zero of the Week. Which is a message to the citizens of the USA in light of the tragic events that took place in Minneapolis, MN and throughout the nation this past week. Plus, where was the MLB in the aftermath of all of this?

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LA Angels Broadcaster Victor Rojas On MLB's Stalemate, His Broadcasting Journey, Mike Trout's Brilliance & Baseball Played In 2020? Plus, My Solution For The Owners To Get This Season Started!

Joining me on this mid-week podcast (Episode 133) is LA Angels play-by-play broadcaster, Victor Rojas, as we discuss the following:

(4:15) The latest on the strife between the owners and players. His path on becoming a broadcaster. Growing up in a baseball household. Are the Angels ready to challenge the Astros in the AL West? What’s special about Mike Trout? Why doesn’t baseball market its superstar players? Thoughts on the Mets from afar. And will baseball be played in 2020?

(43:00) Plus, my analysis and SIMPLE solution on what the owners should do in settling the dispute with players and their salaries for 2020 and beyond! You won’t want to miss that!

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Sports On The Comeback? Not So Fast! Dak Prescott's 45 Million Dollar Demand? 'New Onside Kick' Play. Yankee Player Health Update, Remembering Coaches Sloan & Sutton

As we commemorate our fallen soldiers and kick off the unofficial beginning of summer, make sure to squeeze in your sports fix as I’ll uncover all that’s happening on Episode 132 of The JAYREELZ Podcast. On deck:

(3:14) Memorial Day thoughts, leading into New York starting to open business with baseball possibly returning as the first sport back from COVID-19. The ins and outs of the financial and health memo that was proposed by the owners.

(20:19) What the NBA and NHL has in store when it comes to resuming their seasons and respective postseason runs to the Finals!?

(29:56) As we turn the calendar into June, what to discuss due to a lack of sports?

(31:!9) The rumors of Dallas Cowboys QB, Dak Prescott of turning down a five year/$175 million dollar deal. Is he looking for $45 million annually? The possibility on the ‘new onside kick’ and the Tom Brady documentary set for sometime in 2021.

(38:36) I’ll update the health of Yankee pitcher, James Paxton and right fielder Aaron Judge. I have an idea as to whom Judge should hire as his trainer moving forward. Also, a YES Network Yankee Classic LOSS?

(43:01) Remembering legendary basketball coaches Jerry Sloan and Eddie Sutton.

(46:16) My Hero and Zero of the Week.

(48:49) Plus, an upcoming podcast taking place later this week with a broadcaster of an MLB team that you won’t want to miss.

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Shots Fired! MLB's Potential Fatal Game Has Begun. NBA's Top 75 Players List, CP3's Declaration, The Last Dance's Conclusion, Tomlin/Steelers In Trouble?

Take a break from the ‘new normal’ and escape to in-depth analysis and opinions on what’s happening in the world of sports on Episode 131! On deck:

(3:14) Rays P Blake Snell fires the first salvo to the owners on the potential disaster baseball faces due to the coronavirus pandemic. Will other players come out opposing the owners proposal? You’ll get my thoughts on that.

(17:06) ESPN releases another sham of a list when it comes to the top 75 players of all time. The never ending and time wasting comparison of Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James. Chris Paul’s encouraging comments regarding resuming the season, but with a caveat. And my final thoughts on The Last Dance, episodes 9 & 10 including, Pippen gutting out Game 6 of the 1998 Finals. The story of Steve Kerr’s dad. Karl Malone coming up small. Jordan’s immortal three year run. Would they have won a fourth straight if they stayed together and much more.

(47:00) NFL facilities re-open on Tuesday. What does that mean for NY & CA, which were hit hard due to COVID-19. Also, will the Steelers face punishment in light of former LB, James Harrison’s comments that he received an envelope after a vicious hit to a Cleveland Browns WR back in 2010 from coach Mike Tomlin?

(53:53) My Hero and Zero of the Week.

(55:46) Plus, I’m encouraging all of the listeners and followers to submit questions to me (anything that’s on your mind) for an AMA (Ask Me Anything) segment that’l be part of a future podcast.

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NBA Commish '11th Hour' Decision? The Last Dance 7 & 8 (MJ's DNA, Pippen's Ego & More), NFL Schedule Review, Frank Gore: A HOF'er? COVID-19 Strikes MMA

Episode 130 starts off turbulent but lands smoothly as I bring you up to speed on what’s happening in the world of sports. On deck:

(3:13) I start off with a rant unrelated to sports as I dissect spring (or lack thereof) in the Northeast. I’m sure some people will agree.

(7:42) The NBA kicks off the nuts and bolts of the podcast as I detail the tough job that lies ahead for Commissioner Adam Silver as he navigates the league through this pandemic. I’ll review episodes 7 & 8 of The Last Dance as I discuss Michael Jordan’s DNA, does he get a pass for his foibles vs. Orlando in the ‘95 Eastern Conference Semifinals?, Scottie Pippen’s choice to sit out the final play of Game 3 in the 94 ECS and much more on this compelling documentary.

(34:34) The NFL schedule for 2020 is out. I’ll highlight the Thursday, Sunday and Monday night dockets, as well as the Thanksgiving and Christmas Day games. Also, is Frank Gore a future Hall of Famer?

(45:57) The MMA took a hit with the coronavirus over the weekend. Is this a sign of things to come for the rest of the leagues trying to get back into the sports scene?

(48:54) Plus, my Hero and Zero of the Week.

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The Key To Sports Coming Back, RIP Don Shula, Dalton Over Dak In Dallas? NFL Schedule Flex? MLB's Dangerous Game, The Last Dance 5 & 6, Dream Team/MJ's Gambling/Knicks-Bulls & More

Will a new month in the calendar provide hope for not only sports, but for everyone? I’ll have it all here as I dissect it thoroughly in Episode 129! On deck:

(3:17) The biggest factor of all in sports coming back. The social commentary on what that could mean to the American public and a first time prediction as to how this may all play out.

(22:11) Remembering the life of Don Shula who passed away at the age of 90. Is Andy Dalton a security blanket for Dak Prescott in Dallas? The NFL schedule makers bravado? No NFL games overseas and is Jarrett Stidham the man in New England at QB?

(33:07) A dangerous game may be on the horizon between the owners and players of MLB. How that could be costly and will become a breaking point with baseball fans across the country?

(38:45) Recapping episodes 5 & 6 of the ESPN Chicago Bulls documentary, The Last Dance. How Nike almost didn’t get their man? Is Adidas still regretting not signing him? The Isiah/MJ feud and the Dream Team impact. Toni Kukoc gets embarrassed, the Bulls-Knicks rivalry and the press behind Jordan’s gambling sojourn to Atlantic City during the 1993 Eastern Conference Finals, plus much more.

(59:34) My Hero and Zero of the Week.

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Hope For A Possible Return To Sports? NFL Draft Winners & Losers, The Last Dance Pts. 3 & 4/Jordan 'G.O.A.T.' Put To Rest, A-Rod & J-Lo Bid To Buy The Mets?

Fired up to deliver some possibility, positivity and creativity as Episode 128 has chock full of sports nuggets to keep you entertained while quarantined. On deck:

(2:53) The possibility of sports making its way back to the national stage. It may be some time, but maybe not as far off as I once thought. Plans that the NBA & NHL are proposing to come back and my thoughts on whether it can be pulled off?

(12:12) Recapping the NFL Draft winners and losers, the wheeling and dealing throughout the league, why drafting a QB in Green Bay was a risk, but justified? Also, will the NFL continue to be unscathed during the coronavirus?

(34:29) Can the players be ready in the 3-4 week period as suggested by NBA player president, Chris Paul? The Last Dance aired episodes 3 and 4 last night. Why you need to watch this NOW? The ‘sports hatred’ that’s a thing of the past and settling the score as to why Michael Jordan is the G.O.A.T?

(55:43) Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez bidding to buy the Mets? Why that may be a good thing? And not so bad overall for the star couple! You’ll definitely want to hear what I have to say about that and the Red Sox penalty for their version of sign stealing in 2018.

(1:01:48) Plus, my Hero and Zero of the Week.

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The Agony Of Defeat! Chronicling The Worst Losses Of My Favorite Teams. Plus, NFL Draft Round 1 Breakdown

A couple of weeks ago, I shared my euphoria and excitement as a fan over my favorite teams (i.e. Mets, Steelers, Celtics, Islanders and Hoyas) winning a championship. Today, it’s the complete opposite as I bring to you (Episode 127) my perspective of digesting their toughest defeats.

(4:18) A disappointing collapse in the 1996 Big East Final, among a couple of other losses, will never erase the bitter taste of losing a national championship in 1985 as Georgetown bows to Villanova.

(12:37) The Drive For Five. Losing to the Rangers in the first round back in the 90’s was bad, but you’ll be surprised as to what the roughest NY Islanders loss was for me.

(19:26) Tough defeats at the hands of the Lakers in big spots highlight this brutal stretch for the Boston Celtics.

(28:40) It gets interesting here. The Steelers suffered some inexplicable losses in the postseason, but nothing like the 1994 AFC Championship Game vs. the Chargers. I’ll explain why.

(46:02) And then…there are the Mets. Losing to the Yankees in the Subway Series? The Royals in 2015? Not even close. There are three that come to mind, with not just one, but TWO honorable mention that you won’t want to miss out on.

(59:05) Lastly, I’ll recap the top headlines of the first round of the NFL Draft. Not a lot of drama, but some surprises, especially what took place in Green Bay.

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The Last Dance, Parts 1 & 2, Tua Tagovailoa And The 2020 NFL Draft, The Possibility Without Sports This Year

Get ready to be entertained and informed with some credible opinions on what’s going on in sports as Episode 126 brings the heat. On deck:

(2:13) SPOILER ALERT: I’ll dissect the first two parts of the long awaited documentary, The Last Dance, as it unfolds the final championship season of the Chicago Bulls. There were some very interesting takeaways from it, including, Michael Jordan’s competitive drive, Scottie Pippen’s disdain for GM Jerry Krause and owner Jerry Reinsdorf’s lack of input in regards to keeping one of the greatest teams of all time in tact and much more.

(24:10) The NFL Draft is upon us. I’ll share with you who is the most intriguing story of the first round. The TV aspect of it as this virtual draft is the first one of its kind. Should the Dolphins and Chargers move up to get their quarterback? My sleeper of the draft, rumors, news and whole lot more.

(40:56) The possibility of a world without sports for 2020, with a couple of potential exceptions. You’ll definitely won’t want to miss what I have to say about this as we continue to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.

(53:02) A few notes from the MLB. Plus, my Hero and Zero of the Week.

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MLB Pitcher A.J. Ramos On Rehabbing From Tommy John Surgery, His Big League Debut, 2016 All-Star Experience & The 'Spirit' Of Jose Fernandez

Joining me on a very special Episode 125 is MLB relief pitcher, formerly of the Miami Marlins and New York Mets, A.J. Ramos.

We discuss his childhood and love for sports back in his native home of Texas. How he furiously rehabbed from Tommy John surgery and the risk of coming back well before he was expected to pitch in games that mattered. We also get into his big league debut, which he shares in great detail. His 2016 All-Star experience in San Diego, being traded to the Mets (and his love for the city and its fans) the ‘spirit’ of the late Jose Fernandez and a whole lot more.

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Rumors, Reports and Proposals, Oh My! Making Sense Of The Sports Landscape. Goodell On Draft Night, The End Of P. I. Replay? XFL Folding? Utah Teammates Bury Hatchet, NHL's Colby Cave's Tragic Death

Searching for answers as to when sports may make its return? I’ll provide some insight as Episode 124 shines the light on the sports landscape. On deck:

(2:15) It’s already been a month without games, matches, etc. being played. Numerous reports have stated that the MLB, NBA & NHL have made some proposals as to when the leagues will be open and how they’ll execute these plans. Should we buy? Sell? Believe it? Disregard it? You’ll see what I have in store to some one these questions and then some.

(23:25) News and notes throughout the NFL including: Roger Goodell working the Draft from his basement? The untimely death of former QB, Tarvaris Jackson. Brandin Cooks trade to Houston. The end of the pass interference rule as we know it? And the end of the XFL? Lots to get into during this 13 minute segment.

(36:08) Utah Jazz teammates Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell bury the hatchet. Will there be any lasting effects once the season resumes?

(38:48) The tragic story of former Edmonton Oiler, Colby Cave.

(40:57) My Hero and Zero of the Week. Plus, a programming note to an upcoming podcast that you won’t want to miss!

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The Thrill Of Victory! A Breakdown Of Celebrating My Teams (Mets, Steelers, Celtics, Islanders and Hoyas) Biggest Wins

Going down a different sports path on Episode 123, as I share my experience of the few thrills that my teams have accomplished over the years winning a championship. Whether you’re a fan of the teams I root for, or not, I’m sure those who know what it feels like to reach the mountaintop can surely relate. On deck:

(4:28) My early memories of rooting for the Georgetown Hoyas college basketball team, as they were champions in 1984.

(10:25) The New York Islanders record setting dominance of the early 1980’s, winning four Stanley Cups along the way.

(17:07) The Boston Celtics halcyon days of the 1980’s, sandwiched by the 2008 championship team. One of my biggest regrets and confession comes from watching the NBA Finals of that year. You won’t want to miss that.

(26:45) The Pittsburgh Steelers capping off four Super Bowl victories in the 1970’s, to the improbable and historic run to winning Super Bowl XL (which was anti-climatic…you have to hear for yourself) concluding with what I call, ‘The Gift That Keeps On Giving’ as the Steelers win Super Bowl XLIII.

(37:35) My first love, the New York Mets as 1986 is the only season I can hang my hat on, despite a couple of World Series runs that fell short. They did provide a thrill of a lifetime as I look back at where I was and how I was ready to burst into sad tears when there were two outs in the bottom of the 10th in Game 6 of the ‘86 World Series.

I hope you enjoy listening to my thoughts and experience of what it was like to witness world championships as it evokes memories of the teams you root for and what it meant to you at that time.

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A Return To Sports Coming Sooner? Later? Status Of AJ Hinch, Luhnow & Betts. Aldon Smith's Improbable Comeback. '20 Hoops HOF Class. Duncan: NBA Top 10 Ever? MJ: Best College Player? And HORSE?

Ready to fill your cup with the latest that’s happening in the world of sports? Look no further as I’ll entertain and inform on Episode 122. On deck:

(2:08) Zooming through the sports landscape to see if there is any light at the end of the tunnel regarding games being played. President Donald Trump & Clemson coach Dabo Sweeney say NFL & college football will begin in August/September, but the NBA is preparing for the season NOT to resume. I’ll share my thoughts on both sides of this coin.

(15:49) The sports gods took a shot at me on Sunday as they tested my patience and tormented me with a couple of classic games shown simultaneously. I’ll explain.

(21:08) I’ll update why MLB will let former Astros manager and GM, AJ Hinch & Jeff Luhnow back into the game next season even if a pitch isn’t thrown in 2020. Same for the free agent status of Mookie Betts. Also, is Betts worth up to $400 million dollars?

(24:45) Aldon Smith is back in the NFL after a four year hiatus. Why this is a tremendous gamble for the Dallas Cowboys?

(30:03) The Basketball Hall of Fame will enshrine the late Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett among others. Is this the best entry class of all time? Why Tim Duncan’s career is better than Kobe Bryant’s? Is Duncan an all-time top 10 NBA player? A few words on the Chicago Bulls ESPN documentary, The Last Dance. Why Michael Jordan isn’t the greatest college player of all time? And the NBA thinking of broadcasting games of HORSE?

(45:45) Plus, my Hero and Zero of the Week.

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When Will Sports Return? Should NBA/NHL Jump Right Into The Postseason? MLB In November? At Neutral Sites? COVID-19 Impact On Players/Owners. Acquaint With YouTube. A Birthday Wish From You!

Closing out the first quarter of 2020 delivering some realism and fast paced sports analysis on Episode 121. On deck:

(2:37) Will sports resume in the near future? By summer? In ANY part of 2020? I’ll delve into a possible grim reality on how the coronavirus has a stranglehold on the sports world and if there is any relief in sight? Will the fans rush back into the stadium? What happens if the virus isn’t 100% eradicated? Those are a couple of the questions I touch on as you won’t want to miss my thoughts on this.

(13:25) Should the NBA/NHL transition right into the postseason, if and when, both leagues resume? NHL’s Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby think so. While Conor McDavid says, play fair and finish out the regular season. You know I have a thing or two to say about what both leagues should do upon re-starting their seasons.

(18:02) The MLB campaign hasn’t begun, but there have been discussions on what to do about 2020. Should they extend the schedule deep into the fall? Should postseason games be played at neutral sites? What about the All-Star Game? Various queries and I have answers regarding the above and more.

(28:09) How COVID-19 continues to impact the players on the field, court, ice (statuses of Utah’s Donovan Mitchell and Boston’s Marcus Smart, two Colorado Avalanche players), broadcasters (ESPN’s Doris Burke) and even owners (NY Knicks James Dolan).

(31:30) Catching up on some fringe signings in the NFL as the free agency period starts to whittle down as we get set for the draft next month. What that may look like as you’re watching at home? YIKES! Get ready for that, NFL fans!

(35:36) Why you should acquaint yourself with YouTube (Duh!) to watch classic games, as I suggest a few hockey tough guys (you know that’s my thing) from yesteryear to keep you occupied and entertained while being self-quarantined.

(38:53) My Hero and Zero of the Week.

(40:51) Plus, a birthday wish that I ask of you, the listeners, as I celebrate another year in the life on March 31st.

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The Suffering Of A Tortured Fan Base (Minnesota) With Headstyle. Plus, Thoughts On Syndergaard, Cam & Olympics

Sending out some mid week sports love as you continue to stay safe and social distance yourself as we get through this worldwide pandemic together. Episode 120 is a special one because it highlights a region and fan base that hasn’t seen a championship in almost three decades.

(11:35) Joining me on the podcast is lifelong Minnesota native, Headstyle to share his pain of following his beloved Twins, Timberwolves, Wild (should be North Stars) and especially Vikings. He has some interesting takes on his most brutal loss, why he loved Brett Favre on the Vikings? The frustration over the Timberwolves and how they’re run, and much more.

(1:36) But first I kick off the pod with my thoughts on the right elbow of Mets P Noah Syndergaard, the release of former Panthers QB Cam Newton, and my Zero of the Week from this past Monday’s episode (#119) was short lived as the 2020 Summer Olympics was postponed until 2021.

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Brady Leads NFL Free Agent Merry-Go-Round, LeBron's Candid Admission To Miami's Big 3, COVID-19 Hits NHL, NCAA Players Declare For NBA Draft, Health Update Of MLB Players

If it’s some serious sports analysis, opinions and entertainment that you’re looking for, you’ve come to the right place. I’ll shed some light on the few things percolating in the world of sports as we do our best to get through this coronavirus pandemic on Episode 119. On deck:

(2:34) The NFL provided lots of light that the sports world needed with all leagues dark across the board. I’ll get into all of the key signings (Amari Cooper, Todd Gurley), new destinations (DeAndre Hopkins, Stefan Diggs, DeForest Buckner, Jason Witten, Nick Foles, et. al) including the Tom Brady saga and his next adventure in Tampa.

(33:04) LeBron James made a first and surprising visit to Instagram Live as he divulged an interesting tidbit regarding the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals vs. the Boston Celtics. I’ll do a deep dive on that and is there trouble with the league regarding payment of players after April 1st?

(39:55) The NHL has been low key despite some news coming out of Ottawa in regards to players contracting the coronavirus.

(42:12) A couple of baseball notes regarding the health of two key players in the AL East (Chris Sale & Aaron Judge)

(44:18) I’ll also touch on college basketball players declaring for the draft. CBS turns back the clock over the weekend.

(47:45) More thoughts about dealing with coronavirus while you’re at home.

(51:13) Plus, my Hero and Zero of the Week.

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Coronavirus Rocks The (Sports) World. What's Next? NFL Free Agent Frenzy Begins. Rick Pitino Finds A New Home. Podcast Update For The Coming Weeks

Can it be? A world without sports? Join me as I’ll uplift your spirits as we recap a wild week and what lies ahead on Episode #118. On deck:

(2:18) The coronavirus rocks the sports world as leagues, tournaments and seasons come to a screeching halt due to the worldwide pandemic of the aforementioned virus. I’ll chronologically go through all that took place, the watershed moment of the week in the NBA, the subsequent postponements, suspensions and cancellations across the board as we sort through the wreckage piece by piece.

(21:08) I’ll share a few tips on what I feel are the best tips to deal with being indoors, sequestered from the world to keep yourself upbeat and positive through this process.

(26:56) Some NBA news and notes regarding Mark Cuban, Giannis Antetekoumpo and Zion Williamson’s charitable efforts for the employees working in the arenas during this stoppage. The Yankees and Mets decide not to break camp and continue to build and bond team chemistry.

(32:05) The NFL will be front and center as the free agency period begins today. I’ll discuss the big contract that Ryan Tannehill received, Tom Brady’s impending destination and the Ravens steal of a trade getting DE Calais Campbell from Jacksonville. Also, Rick Pitino finds a home at Iona (New Rochelle, NY) Is this a huge risk considering his peccadillos off the court? And what lies ahead for the podcast if games/news are on an indefinite hiatus? I’m working feverishly in the lab to come up with some creative and thoughtful ideas to keep the podcast entertaining and informative for you, the fan.

Plus, my Hero and Zero of the Week.

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Lakers: NBA's Best Team? LeBron For MVP? Theory On Nets Coach Firing. Prelude To March Madness. 'Canes/Flyers Rise In NHL. Red Sox Scandal Resolution? NFL Owners Hope Players Refuse CBA?

Tired of the same sports narratives you hear on other shows or podcasts? Look no further than to hear what I have to say about what’s happening throughout the sports landscape on Episode #117. On deck:

(2:01) The Lakers left their mark on the NBA after big wins against Milwaukee and the Clippers this weekend. Are they the team to beat? Is LeBron James the league MVP after his battles with Giannis and Kawhi?

(15:24) The Brooklyn Nets ‘mutually agree to part ways’ with their head coach, Kenny Atkinson. My question is why now? And I have a theory as to why they let go of their former coach with their rivals across the river always in their shadow.

(33:24) March Madness is a week and a half away, but Conference Championship Week is here. I’ll bring you up to speed on all that’s happening in the college circuit as I serve the appetizer to next weeks main course for the NCAA hoops fan.

(39:15) The Hurricanes and Flyers have been the hottest teams in the NHL. They continue to move up the standings to solidify playoff positioning. Also, what does this mean for the Islanders? Losers of six in a row and with a four game road trip to Western Canada and Pittsburgh, needless to say, this is their biggest stretch of the year. I’ll have an up to the minute look at the standings as we’re less than a month away from the end of the regular season.

(48:33) As the baseball season is two and a half weeks away, will MLB complete their investigation on the 2018 Boston Red Sox before the start of their season? Will the penalties be as harsh as the Houston Astros?

(55:01) There have been whispers that some of the NFL owners are hoping that the players reject the latest proposal of the CBA so that they can add another game to the 17 game schedule. Why didn’t they all agree on this the first time around? What if they get what they wish for? Is armaggedon near?

(1:00:36) Plus, the XFL and my Hero and Zero of the Week!

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2nd Anniversary Pod! Giannis-Harden Rift? NBA Rookie Of Year? LBJ-Zion Comparison? More NCAA Craziness. Islanders Flailing. Brady's NFL Future. XFL Update. Yankees Worried About Injury Woes?

We celebrate an anniversary and a new month as I deliver all of the fast and furious sports talk on the latest Episode 116. On deck:

(2:11) Acknowledging the second anniversary on the podcast, sending many thanks to all for your continued and tremendous support.

(4:31) The reigning MVP's of the past two years in the NBA (Giannis & James Harden) exchanged some subtle unpleasantries last week. Were the comments unnecessary? Is this something to look out for down the road? I'll also discuss who should be NBA Rookie of the Year and my problem with the comparison between Zion Williamson and LeBron James's rookie seasons is one you won't want to miss.

(25:30) Another week of upsets in College Basketball as we're more than two weeks away from March Madness, with thoughts on Duke being a Final Four team?

(29:31) The Islanders made a big, but questionable trade (in my eyes) for goal scorer Jean-Gabriel Pageau. My take on that and do the Isles have enough to make it to the playoffs? If not, will there be consequences?

(39:31) NFL free agent talk will start to ratchet up, especially with the big name of Tom Brady out there. Where will he end up?

(44:54) The latest on the XFL. Is the buzz starting to wear off? Is it losing some steam?

(47:44) Should Yankee fans worry about the rash of injuries this spring to some of their top players (i.e. Severino, Stanton and Judge)?

(51:50) Plus, my Hero and Zero of the Week and announcement regarding another social media addition to the podcast.

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NOTE: During the opening segment, I discussed my very first show as to why I started this podcast, my purpose, etc. Please click the link below for more. https://www.spreaker.com/user/jayreelz1/episode-00-maiden-voyage

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