SportsIQ with Larry Smith

NBA Draft Day, Giannis to Miami, and the Lasting Impact of Title IX

49 min · 23. juni 2026
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The NBA offseason explodes before draft night as Giannis Antetokounmpo heads to Miami in a blockbuster deal that could reshape the Eastern Conference. Larry and Producer Tony break down the trade, debate whether the Heat paid too much, and discuss what the move means for Milwaukee's future. They also examine Washington's surprising commitment to Trae Young and preview the biggest storylines heading into tonight's NBA Draft. College football takes center stage with veteran journalist Mike Gross joining the show to discuss Penn State's transition into the Matt Campbell era, roster construction, recruiting challenges, and why the Nittany Lions may have caught a major break with their 2026 schedule. Later, longtime insider Danny Sheridan weighs in on the Brennan Sorsby saga, the state of NIL, the quarterback-rich future of college football, and the growing anticipation surrounding one of the most talked-about games on next season's schedule. Plus, Oklahoma completes an improbable run to the College World Series title, Lionel Messi adds another historic milestone to his legendary career, and today's Moment of Awe celebrates the anniversary of Title IX and its transformative impact on women's sports in America.

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