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Few Minute Follow-Up - NBA Draft, F1 and More

3 min · 24. Juni 2026
Episode Few Minute Follow-Up - NBA Draft, F1 and More Cover

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The NBA Draft moves fast, and the story changes even faster. We jump on a quick follow-up right after day one to talk about how many picks landed exactly where we expected, plus the trade chatter that instantly reshapes the board. A Knicks-to-Lakers deal grabs our attention because it hints at bigger front-office plans, and we lay out what we’re watching as day two unfolds and more details come out.  Then we widen the lens to the rest of the sports week, including a Formula 1 preview for Austria. After Barcelona, the big question is whether Lewis Hamilton can stack wins, or whether a new name like Kimi Antonelli or another contender steals the spotlight. If you like F1 race predictions, driver storylines, and the strategy questions that decide Sundays, this section is for you.  We also get real about the cost of being a fan. USA vs Turkey ticket prices lead to a blunt conversation about when live sports stopped being something average people can afford, especially once you add transportation and parking. We end on a personal note about growing up with occasional union tickets to Mets games and how those experiences create lifelong memories and lifelong fans.  If you want more NBA draft reactions, F1 talk, and honest sports takes, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review. What’s the most you would pay for one ticket to see your team live?

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