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In this engaging episode of A Little of Column A, A Little of Column B, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop dive deep into the quirks and quandaries of the sports and entertainment world.
The episode kicks off with (00:01:30) The Auction of the Century, where the iconic Rosebud sled from Citizen Kane recently fetched a staggering $14.75 million. Will and Zach explore the allure of owning such famed movie memorabilia and ponder if the magic remains when these items lose their on-screen mystique.
Next, the focus shifts to the NBA Summer League in (00:02:13) Insights from Summer League. While congratulating Kon Knueppel from Duke on his MVP win, they also question the value of awarding championship rings for a week-long event, sparking a debate on vanity versus significance in sports accolades.
In (00:05:46) Pelicans Injury Report, the duo examines how injury concerns are already influencing preseason expectations.
(00:08:09) Damian Lillard’s Return covers the implications of Dame’s comeback and how it could reshape the league narrative this season.
(00:12:09) Lakers’ New Addition spotlights the Lakers’ roster changes and how they could affect their title hopes.
A shift to women’s sports occurs in (00:15:16) WNBA Labor Negotiations, where Will and Zach break down the All-Star protest demanding fair revenue sharing. They unpack the financial complexities of the WNBA and discuss the league’s growth potential.
Later, in (00:38:29) Late Night TV’s Challenges, the hosts reflect on the struggles and evolving identity of late-night television amid changing viewer habits and political fatigue.
In (00:46:08) Adam Sandler’s Sequels, the conversation turns fun and creative as they pitch potential sequels to Sandler classics, inspired by the upcoming Happy Gilmore 2.
Finally, (00:52:27) The Uncut Gems Universe explores the idea of expanding one of Sandler’s most intense roles—imagining a wild cinematic follow-up to Uncut Gems and debating whether Howard could somehow return.
For listeners seeking a rich mix of sports analysis, pop culture commentary, and imaginative storytelling, this episode promises an entertaining and thought-provoking ride.
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In this engaging episode of A Little of Column A, A Little of Column B, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop dive deep into the quirks and quandaries of the sports and entertainment world.
The episode kicks off with (00:01:30) The Auction of the Century, where the iconic Rosebud sled from Citizen Kane recently fetched a staggering $14.75 million. Will and Zach explore the allure of owning such famed movie memorabilia and ponder if the magic remains when these items lose their on-screen mystique.
Next, the focus shifts to the NBA Summer League in (00:02:13) Insights from Summer League. While congratulating Kon Knueppel from Duke on his MVP win, they also question the value of awarding championship rings for a week-long event, sparking a debate on vanity versus significance in sports accolades.
In (00:05:46) Pelicans Injury Report, the duo examines how injury concerns are already influencing preseason expectations.
(00:08:09) Damian Lillard’s Return covers the implications of Dame’s comeback and how it could reshape the league narrative this season.
(00:12:09) Lakers’ New Addition spotlights the Lakers’ roster changes and how they could affect their title hopes.
A shift to women’s sports occurs in (00:15:16) WNBA Labor Negotiations, where Will and Zach break down the All-Star protest demanding fair revenue sharing. They unpack the financial complexities of the WNBA and discuss the league’s growth potential.
Later, in (00:38:29) Late Night TV’s Challenges, the hosts reflect on the struggles and evolving identity of late-night television amid changing viewer habits and political fatigue.
In (00:46:08) Adam Sandler’s Sequels, the conversation turns fun and creative as they pitch potential sequels to Sandler classics, inspired by the upcoming Happy Gilmore 2.
Finally, (00:52:27) The Uncut Gems Universe explores the idea of expanding one of Sandler’s most intense roles—imagining a wild cinematic follow-up to Uncut Gems and debating whether Howard could somehow return.
For listeners seeking a rich mix of sports analysis, pop culture commentary, and imaginative storytelling, this episode promises an entertaining and thought-provoking ride.