First, Colin starts by explaining the importance of on-air chemistry in television, and why NBC needs to proceed with caution if they end up bringing Inside the NBA over to their network… especially if Ernie Johnson won’t leave TNT. (3:00)
Then he’s joined by Jason Timpf, host of “Hoops Tonight” on the Volume to dissect all the NBA playoff action!
They start with the heightened importance of the Nuggets vs Wolves series after the Wolves steal game 1 (7:30), why it has the potential to catapult Anthony Edwards to “face of the league” status (9:30), and why he doesn’t have a true comp (20:00).
Then they break down yet another no-show playoff exit for the Clippers and (25:45) debate whether the Mavs are a true title contender (30:00) They ask whether the Knicks can make the leap or if they’ll regress next year (34:30), and what move do the Suns need to make (39:00)
Colin argues that not all the criticism of Darvin Ham is fair (46:30) they give their outlook on Caitlin Clark as a WNBA player (54:00), and Colin explains why she’ll get him to watch more WNBA (59:00).
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Jason Timpf reacts to Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers' 106-94 Game 7 win over Paolo Banchero and the Orlando Magic in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Jason breaks down the biggest highlights from the game, Donovan Mitchell's sensational performance, what's next for Orlando, and how the Cavaliers stack up with Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics. #Volume #Herd
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Mannix and Sergio Mora discuss Canelo Alvarez's decision win over Jaime Munguia and what's next for both fighters. (5:30) #Volume #Herd
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Daniel Cormier IS BACK for his coverage from octagon side after an incredible UFC 301 PPV card. DC talks about Jose Aldo's masterful comeback to the UFC, and why the dominant victory over Jonathan Martinez means The King of Rio HAS TO keep fighting. Also, Cormier asks if Aldo fight Chito Vera next. DC also breaks down the main event between Alexandre Pantoja and Steve Erceg, and why Erceg was SO CLOSE to pulling out a victory. Plus, Cormier gives his thoughts on Anthony Smith's impressive submission victory over Vitor Petrino and Mauricio Ruffy's incredible UFC debut. And don't miss an exclusive behind-the-scenes interview with Pantoja's camp post fight!
3:30 - Pantoja vs. Erceg
8:35 - Jose Aldo vs. Jonathan Martinez
10:05 - Anthony Smith vs. Vitor Petrino
11:05 - Best finishes at UFC 301
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Jason Timpf reacts to Anthony Edwards, Karl-Anthony Towns, and the Minnesota Timberwolves' 106-99 Game 1 win over Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, and the Denver Nuggets' in their second round matchup of the NBA Playoffs. Jason breaks down the biggest highlights, Anthony Edwards' dominant performance, and discusses what he expects ahead of Game 2. #volume #Herd
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Where Colin was right and wrong...plenty of both
BREAKING NEWS: Lakers fire HC Darvin Ham
Guest: Paul Pierce
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This week John continued to react to the Falcons drafting Michael Penix Jr. and what that pick means for the future of Kirk Cousins (4:21), he questioned why people are programmed to root for the underdog but when it comes to Scottie Scheffler people want to see him continue to win (22:42), and finally how drafting Caleb Willams has put the Bears in a win now mode (33:20). #Volume #Herd
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Colin’s top takes of the week!
First, he’s joined by John Middlekauff, host of “3 and Out”
They break down why the Chicago Bears won the offseason (3:30) and give an outlook on the suddenly stacked NFC North (7:00) They are puzzled by the Cowboys lack of effort to provide Dak with weapons, but have a theory on why that is (9:00).
They rate the Chargers draft as “substance over style” (12:30) and make their picks for the first and last place finishers for every NFL divisions (21:00)
Then, Colin is joined by Nick Wright, host of “First Things First” on FS1!
They start by talking about why the NBA is still fantastic, just not in January (26:30)
Nick explains why the GIANTS won the draft because of a trade they weren’t able to make (32:30) and why Tom Brady and LeBron James are unique in being the only star athletes who have been able to CHOOSE to leave the game rather than be forced out (37:00). They also dive into Brady’s competitive nature will make him a great broadcaster (40:00).
Finally, they draw the distinction between athletes that are athletes, and athletes that are “artists” (45:00) and explain why Shedeur Sanders could tank his draft stock with his social media posts (55:00)
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Colin’s top takes of the week!
First, he’s joined by John Middlekauff, host of “3 and Out”
They break down why the Chicago Bears won the offseason (3:30) and give an outlook on the suddenly stacked NFC North (7:00) They are puzzled by the Cowboys lack of effort to provide Dak with weapons, but have a theory on why that is (9:00).
They rate the Chargers draft as “substance over style” (12:30) and make their picks for the first and last place finishers for every NFL divisions (21:00)
Then, Colin is joined by Nick Wright, host of “First Things First” on FS1!
They start by talking about why the NBA is still fantastic, just not in January (26:30)
Nick explains why the GIANTS won the draft because of a trade they weren’t able to make (32:30) and why Tom Brady and LeBron James are unique in being the only star athletes who have been able to CHOOSE to leave the game rather than be forced out (37:00). They also dive into Brady’s competitive nature will make him a great broadcaster (40:00).
Finally, they draw the distinction between athletes that are athletes, and athletes that are “artists” (45:00) and explain why Shedeur Sanders could tank his draft stock with his social media posts (55:00)
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