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Episode 394 of the "Sports Illustrated Media Podcast" hosted by Jimmy Traina features a conversation with ESPN's Scott Van Pelt.
The "SportsCenter" host talks about the adrenaline rush of doing live postgame shows after the NBA Finals, his back-and-forth with Draymond Green about "new media" vs. media and Steph Curry's likability. Van Pelt also shares his thoughts on LIV golf and explains the various issues that LIV faces as they try to get off the ground.
Other topics covered with Van Pelt include why sporting events need more singalongs, why betting baseball is bad, the best James Corden Carpool Karaokes, why it's still taboo to admit you do something for money and much more.
Following the conversation with Van Pelt, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY in New York, joins Jimmy for the weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, the guys break talk about whether they could still work for a company they sued, a la Sage Steele, the Athletic's "no politics" Twitter policy and the the state of stand-up comedy
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Episode 394 of the "Sports Illustrated Media Podcast" hosted by Jimmy Traina features a conversation with ESPN's Scott Van Pelt.
The "SportsCenter" host talks about the adrenaline rush of doing live postgame shows after the NBA Finals, his back-and-forth with Draymond Green about "new media" vs. media and Steph Curry's likability. Van Pelt also shares his thoughts on LIV golf and explains the various issues that LIV faces as they try to get off the ground.
Other topics covered with Van Pelt include why sporting events need more singalongs, why betting baseball is bad, the best James Corden Carpool Karaokes, why it's still taboo to admit you do something for money and much more.
Following the conversation with Van Pelt, Sal Licata from WFAN and SNY in New York, joins Jimmy for the weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment. This week, the guys break talk about whether they could still work for a company they sued, a la Sage Steele, the Athletic's "no politics" Twitter policy and the the state of stand-up comedy

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