In Hour 2...
[02:45] KLAY & THE FIRST SIX TEAM TRADE IN THE NBA
Dallas, Golden State, Charlotte, Minnesota, Philadelphia, and Denver participated in a six-team trade extravaganza, sending Klay Thompson to the Dallas Mavericks on a three-year, $50 million sign-and-trade contract. GoJo and Golic discuss the impact of Dallas adding a shooter to their roster, as well as if this is the end of NBA dynasties as we know them.
[10:06] DEMAR DEROZAN TO SACRAMENTO
GoJo, Golic, and Jessie discuss DeMar DeRozan's move to the Kings. The Kings form a “big three” with Sabonis, Fox, and DeRozan, but is that enough? Meanwhile, the Spurs acquire Harrison Barnes, and the Bulls get Chris Duarte.
[12:30] NBA FREE AGENCY TIERS/TEARS
We rank free agency moves into four tiers of fan reactions: tears of joy, joyful sniffles, shedding a single tear, and sobbing. GoJo and Golic break down the most significant and most perplexing moves, from Hartenstein to the Thunder to Tobias Harris signing with Detroit.
[23:20] BRONNY’S SUMMER LEAGUE DEBUT
Bronny James had a tough debut with only four points on 2-of-9 shooting. The criticism is mounting, but can Bronny prove himself? GoJo and Golic discuss the scrutiny and what’s next for Bronny, emphasizing that LeBron’s dream of playing alongside his son is still alive.
[33:30] PATRICK BERTOLETTI'S HOT DOG DEBATE
Patrick Bertoletti’s win in Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest sparks debate. Golic dismisses any asterisk talk – a win is a win. GoJo highlights Miki Sudo’s 51 hot dogs in the Women’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, which would have placed third in the men’s contest. The Nathan’s competition remains a spectacle, despite some controversy without Joey Chestnut.
[39:38] WIMBLEDON UPDATES
American players made a strong showing at Wimbledon, with seven reaching the fourth round for the first time in 20 years. GoJo, Golic, and Jessie discuss Coco Gauff falling to fellow American Emma Navarro while Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul continue to advance on the men’s side. The tournament remains wide open with top seeds out.
[43:20] THIS, THAT, AND THE THIRD
This: Archie Manning is 75 and a victim of next-level clickbait; not dead. That: Jessica Campbell, who played at Cornell University and with Team Canada, will become the first female assistant coach in the NHL, joining the Seattle Kraken. The Third: Carlo Acutis, a teenage computer whiz who died of leukemia at age 15 in 2006, will become the church's first millennial saint. Known as “God’s Influencer.”
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