SportsIQ with Larry Smith

LeBron's Next Move, Iowa's Big Ten Rise & Virginia Tech's New Era

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Will LeBron James really reveal his next team this summer—or is the NBA's biggest star just getting started with the suspense? Larry Smith breaks down the latest rumors surrounding LeBron's future and why August may be the month basketball fans finally get an answer. Plus, today's Moment of Awe looks back at one of the strangest pitching duels in baseball history: an 18-inning, scoreless marathon between the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators in 1909 that still stands as the longest scoreless game in American League history. Also in this episode: * Iowa insider Tom Kakert on the Hawkeyes' Elite Eight breakthrough, Ben McCollum's impact, and why Iowa basketball has renewed momentum. * A preview of Iowa football, Kirk Ferentz's remarkable longevity, and another challenging Big Ten season. * Bryan Manning joins the show to discuss Virginia Tech's dramatic offseason, James Franklin's arrival, Brent Pry's surprising return, and why Hokie fans finally have reason for optimism. * Adam Silver weighs in on the Caitlin Clark controversy. * MLB releases its 2027 schedule—plus why some believe the early start could be tied to looming labor negotiations. * Producer Tony joins Larry to debate baseball's labor future and make predictions on when LeBron will finally announce his next destination. College football, MLB, NBA, WNBA, and unforgettable sports history—all in one episode of SportsIQ with Larry Smith.

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episode LeBron's Next Move, Iowa's Big Ten Rise & Virginia Tech's New Era cover

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Will LeBron James really reveal his next team this summer—or is the NBA's biggest star just getting started with the suspense? Larry Smith breaks down the latest rumors surrounding LeBron's future and why August may be the month basketball fans finally get an answer. Plus, today's Moment of Awe looks back at one of the strangest pitching duels in baseball history: an 18-inning, scoreless marathon between the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators in 1909 that still stands as the longest scoreless game in American League history. Also in this episode: * Iowa insider Tom Kakert on the Hawkeyes' Elite Eight breakthrough, Ben McCollum's impact, and why Iowa basketball has renewed momentum. * A preview of Iowa football, Kirk Ferentz's remarkable longevity, and another challenging Big Ten season. * Bryan Manning joins the show to discuss Virginia Tech's dramatic offseason, James Franklin's arrival, Brent Pry's surprising return, and why Hokie fans finally have reason for optimism. * Adam Silver weighs in on the Caitlin Clark controversy. * MLB releases its 2027 schedule—plus why some believe the early start could be tied to looming labor negotiations. * Producer Tony joins Larry to debate baseball's labor future and make predictions on when LeBron will finally announce his next destination. College football, MLB, NBA, WNBA, and unforgettable sports history—all in one episode of SportsIQ with Larry Smith.

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