As 2021 draws near, Peep the Play Podcast releases their incredibly special 25th recording with a few allies who pulled up! Studio personalities Money Mal, Paul McWhite, G, & Tara give a Legion of Doom feel to this recent production for heavy talk on public occurrences in global athletics as we place gratitude on keeping this show vibrant. Lastly but not least, thank you fans for letting us in your homes, cars, and mobile devices thus far!!!!! Salute!!!!!
Shortly after L.A. hoisted up another pro basketball trophy, a hopeful adversary experienced change in upper management coinciding with coaching shifts leading to Russell Westbrook & James Harden raising concerns about which direction Houston has for their future as the dynamic player duo broke apart via trade for John Wall meaning James is unmoved amidst his foolish Atlanta escapades to show that he wants out of Astroworld right before Mal gives prospective on different hoop developments from each coast(1:47)
Paul comes through ahead of NBA Preseason contests but multiple story plots towards this approaching campaign in the association peaks unanimous interest for each on air personality giving way to a power shift for each conference then words from every panel member for a recent Kyrie Irving press release are said(37:32)
College programs should explore safer alternatives if they want their young athletes playing in a Covid filled era or call off sports this academic year since some global franchises have seen this deadly disease cause several dire consequences with NFL WR Dez Bryant testing positive hours prior to a late season tilt against the Dallas Cowboys(1:07:15)
Racism forces more than postponing Paris Saint-German vs. Istanbul from taking place(1:30:23)
Folks still have seats reclined for National Football League on Sundays coming off Saturday nights where Boxing has resurged public thirst for entertainment during this pandemic thanks to Mike Tyson and Floyd with rumblings of a fight next month followed by more news happening away from traditional arenas of competition(1:34:52)