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In this episode, we celebrate some amazing "firsts" in the history of New York sports, beginning with Venus and Serena Williams facing-off in the 2001 U.S. Open Final, their first time meeting for a Grand Slam title. ESPN tennis analyst and Hall of Fame player, Pam Shriver, joins the pod to share her perspective of that magical night at Arthur Ashe Stadium, where Pam had a courtside view of the action. We also pay homage to another transcendent moment that altered the sports universe forever: the New York Knicks winning their first playoff game in 8 years. This episode has it all. Legends! Champions! Trailblazers! Heroes!...and the Knicks.
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In this episode, we celebrate some amazing "firsts" in the history of New York sports, beginning with Venus and Serena Williams facing-off in the 2001 U.S. Open Final, their first time meeting for a Grand Slam title. ESPN tennis analyst and Hall of Fame player, Pam Shriver, joins the pod to share her perspective of that magical night at Arthur Ashe Stadium, where Pam had a courtside view of the action. We also pay homage to another transcendent moment that altered the sports universe forever: the New York Knicks winning their first playoff game in 8 years. This episode has it all. Legends! Champions! Trailblazers! Heroes!...and the Knicks.