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The podcast currently has 139 episodes available.
Joe Raineri opens the program looking at Victor Oladipo returning to the Pacers, showing how dangerous that team can be with their perennial MVP. Joe talks about Roger Goodell addressing the media at Super Bowl 54, and talking about what he plans to do with Myles Garrett and Antonio Brown.
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Joe Raineri opens the program looking at how Miami is being overrun by 49ers and Chiefs fans, as well as the media. Joe goes over some of the top games in the NBA, including the Hornets snapping na 8-game losing streak. Joe explains why you should not go crazy betting props on the Super Bowl.
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Joe Raineri opens the program talking about the Lakers-Clippers game being postponed to respect Kobe Bryant, and Joe questions how the Lakers will honor and remember their legend. Joe talks about LeBron James finally giving his statement on Kobe, and how he wants to remember his friend.
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Joe Raineri opens the program remembering the life of Kobe Bryant, who along with his 13 year-old daughter, died in a helicopter crash. Joe talks about the NBA games that went on, honoring Kobe in one way or another, and how favorites ended up winning the wager category last night. Joe talks about how police took a shot at the media, specifically TMZ, about reporting the deaths of people on the helicopter with Kobe.
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Joe Raineri opens the program believing the day after the Super Bowl should be a day off for the sports world. Joe looks at the starting lineups for the NBA All-Star game, and explains why Pascal Siakam got the starting nod over Jimmy Butler. Joe looks at the latest prop bets for the Super Bowl.
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Joe Raineri opens the program looking at the debut of Zion Williamson, who exploded for a big 4th quarter against the Spurs. Joe talks about the retirement of Eli Manning, and makes his Hall of Fame case. Joe goes on to talk about more issues surrounding Antonio Brown, as a warrant is out for his arrest.
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Joe Raineri opens the program looking at how the Writers Association is a joke, citing how it took 10 tries for Larry Walker to get inducted into the Hall of Fame, and how one salty writer would not vote for Derek Jeter, which would give him unanimous induction. Joe explains how next year could finally be the year that Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds get voted into Cooperstown.
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Joe Raineri opens the program looking at how the wagers are coming in fast for the Super Bowl. Joe talks about how Kemba Walker finally got the best of LeBron James, after going 0-28 in his career against the superstar.
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Joe Raineri opens the program looking at how Travis Kelce and the Chiefs fought for their right to party all the way to Miami. In the NFC game, Joe calls the Packers the biggest fraud in the playoffs. Joe says this year’s Super Bowl could be the highest wagered game due to the prop market.
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Joe Raineri opens the program looking at how the cities of Boston and Houston have been rocked by sporting scandals, with Texans coach Bill O’Brien thanking the sports Gods for bringing the cheating scandal. Joe explains how the Mets are in a bad situation, as Carlos Beltran could be named in this cheating scandal, and would have to fire another manager, and pay him. Joe looks at the futures market in MLB.
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