(HOUR 1) Hart and Fitzy recap Friday's thrilling game between the Celtics and Cavaliers, and they discuss if that game was a preview of things to come in the 2025 NBA Playoffs. Plus, the guys check the metaphorical temperature of fans of the Boston Celtics, and how they feel about the team's struggles with holding big leads. They also react to breaking news about a potential wide receiver target for the New England Patriots. (HOUR 2) After Andrew Callahan and Doug Kyed published a tell-all article about the Patriots' offseason in the Boston Herald, Hart, Fitzy and Dan Bahl discuss the team's new-found willingness to share private information about their offseason plans. Plus, the guys break down the players listed in The Boston Herald's Patriots' offseason tell-all piece that the team is targeting via free agency, trade and the draft. They also react to a surprising report about Jerod Mayo's future as a coach in the NFL. (HOUR 3) Hart and Fitzy discuss the strong first impression that Alex Bregman continues to make with fans and teammates alike in Boston, an impression that was further strengthened on Monday with his impromptu DH debut. Plus, with Alex Bregman playing third base in multiple spring training games to this point, Hart and Fitzy consider the other options available to the Boston Red Sox to be their starting second baseman on Opening Day. They also examine how Brad Marchand's injury complicates the Boston Bruins' plans at the trade deadline. (HOUR 4) Hart and Fitzy react to ESPN broadcaster Doris Burke's comments about Celtics' star Jayson Tatum, who asserted that he was "underappreciated" as a superstar in the NBA, and they evaluate where Tatum belongs when ranked among the league's best players. Plus, the guys imagine the most shocking "heel turns" that could happen in professional sports today, on the heels (pun intended) of John Cena shocking fans by turning heel in the WWE over the weekend. They also re-live a very relatable "Saturday Night Live" sketch from over the weekend on Odds and Ends.