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Rough Bunker Sports Debut

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/fan_mail/new] The first Rough Bunker Sports Podcast starts where most shows avoid starting: with opinions that might get you yelled at, and the receipts to back them up. We’re coming out swinging on the NBA Finals, why Spurs vs Knicks is such a fun clash of styles, and what Victor Wembanyama and Jalen Brunson reveal about how teams win when the lights get bright. Then we dig into a bigger NBA problem that drives fans crazy: flopping, foul hunting, and the playoff whistle that changes everything.  From there we bring it home to Minnesota sports with an honest Timberwolves check-in. We talk Anthony Edwards as a true two-way superstar, what went wrong when injuries hit, and why the offseason decisions around Rudy Gobert, Julius Randle, and the supporting cast matter more than any single hot take. If you care about the Timberwolves championship window, roster construction, and how to actually build around a star, you’ll have plenty to argue with us about.  We also hit the Minnesota Vikings and the wider NFL landscape with a realistic lens, including the JJ McCarthy question, the urgency of a win-now roster, and bold predictions like the Rams as a Super Bowl favorite and Matt Stafford as an MVP pick. We wrap with “Minnesota Corner,” a fan question of the week, a LeBron vs Jordan debate starter, and a top ten list of athletes worth paying to see live. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves to debate, and leave a review with your hottest sports take. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/support]

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Portada del episodio Rough Bunker Sports Debut

Rough Bunker Sports Debut

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/fan_mail/new] The first Rough Bunker Sports Podcast starts where most shows avoid starting: with opinions that might get you yelled at, and the receipts to back them up. We’re coming out swinging on the NBA Finals, why Spurs vs Knicks is such a fun clash of styles, and what Victor Wembanyama and Jalen Brunson reveal about how teams win when the lights get bright. Then we dig into a bigger NBA problem that drives fans crazy: flopping, foul hunting, and the playoff whistle that changes everything.  From there we bring it home to Minnesota sports with an honest Timberwolves check-in. We talk Anthony Edwards as a true two-way superstar, what went wrong when injuries hit, and why the offseason decisions around Rudy Gobert, Julius Randle, and the supporting cast matter more than any single hot take. If you care about the Timberwolves championship window, roster construction, and how to actually build around a star, you’ll have plenty to argue with us about.  We also hit the Minnesota Vikings and the wider NFL landscape with a realistic lens, including the JJ McCarthy question, the urgency of a win-now roster, and bold predictions like the Rams as a Super Bowl favorite and Matt Stafford as an MVP pick. We wrap with “Minnesota Corner,” a fan question of the week, a LeBron vs Jordan debate starter, and a top ten list of athletes worth paying to see live. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves to debate, and leave a review with your hottest sports take. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/support]

Ayer47 min
Portada del episodio Timberwolves Playoff Surge

Timberwolves Playoff Surge

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/fan_mail/new] Everybody loves a comeback story, but what happens when your team pulls it off while shorthanded and the “experts” are already writing the obituary? We jump straight into Minnesota Timberwolves playoff talk, how depth actually shows up in real minutes, and why this run feels built on grit instead of hype. We break down the Denver series, the energy shift when Anthony Edwards is available, and what changes when you go from facing Nikola Jokic to dealing with Victor Wembanyama at the rim. From there, we get into the stuff that makes fans lose their minds: injuries and officiating. We talk Achilles injuries, calf strains, and why sitting out at the right time can save a season. Then we zoom out on playoff whistles in both the NBA and NHL, because the regular-season rulebook turning into a different sport doesn’t make games better, it just makes them messier. All we want is consistency, whether it’s moving screens, arm extensions, or the obvious hockey no-call that swings momentum. We also recap our Nashville trip with the heat, the Broadway bar crawl, Old Smoky, Topgolf, and the kind of expensive dinner you barely remember the next day. Then it’s back to real-life building: sauna rental upgrades, marketing discipline, liability insurance, garage heater installs, and the auction rabbit hole. Stick around for the golf detour too, where we argue with ChatGPT’s course rankings and start building a Minnesota golf list for the season. If you like the mix of sports, travel stories, and side-hustle honesty, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/support]

9 de may de 202646 min
Portada del episodio NBA Injuries Meet AI Officiating And Real Life Lessons

NBA Injuries Meet AI Officiating And Real Life Lessons

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/fan_mail/new] One bad call can flip a season, and it drives every sports fan a little insane. We start with the NBA playoff picture, the West loading up, and the harsh reality that injuries do not care about storylines, especially when you are asking a veteran star to carry a team. From there we slide into baseball, where automated strike challenges are forcing the question: do we actually want perfect calls, or do we just want fewer disastrous ones? That turns into a deeper debate about AI referees, replay review, and consistency across the NFL, NBA, and MLB. Baseball feels easiest to automate, but football and basketball live in the gray area where contact and judgment calls are the whole game. We kick around what a real solution could look like, including a limited system to correct only the most egregious no-calls without turning every snap into a courtroom. Then we move into college sports, NIL, transfer portal rules, and the weird incentives that come with money, eligibility loopholes, and constant movement. After the sports talk, we get into real life: Easter food and family traditions, parenting conversations about choices and urgency, work updates and interviews, and why the skilled trades are desperate for people who will show up and learn. We wrap with a nostalgia run through Nickelodeon brackets and TGIF favorites, because sometimes the best way to end a serious talk is with the shows that raised us. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what you want fixed first: officiating, NIL rules, or both? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/support]

7 de abr de 20261 h 37 min
Portada del episodio We Take A Break Then Come Back Recharged For Season Two

We Take A Break Then Come Back Recharged For Season Two

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/fan_mail/new] We disappear for a bit, then come back like we never left: door cracked open on a warm Minnesota day, fire going outside, and a full backlog of life to unpack. We talk about why the break was planned, what “reset and refocus” actually looks like when work gets busy, and how coaching seasons and family schedules can quietly take over your calendar. From there it turns into travel stories. Jamaica delivers the tropical vacation everyone wants, but seeing hurricane damage up close is a reminder that “paradise” can sit right next to real hardship. Then we jump to Las Vegas for the construction aggregates expo, where the heavy equipment is massive, the steps add up fast, the vendor parties are unreal, and the gambling lessons come hard. We get into trying new casino games, why winning big early can be the worst thing, and what it’s like meeting the YouTube gambling creators you watch every day. Back home, we hit the stuff we’re building toward: Nashville plans, getting dialed for golf season, and updates from the sauna rental business including leads for custom barrel saunas, design approvals, and how we think about seasonal delivery windows. We also talk local sports, movies, and a bigger question we can’t shake: will our generation handle aging differently because we grew up with video games and tech? If you like honest catch-up talk, small-town business updates, sports opinions, and laughs that don’t take themselves too seriously, press play. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/support]

31 de mar de 20261 h 9 min
Portada del episodio From JJ McCarthy To Peyton’s Rookie Woes: Why Patience Wins

From JJ McCarthy To Peyton’s Rookie Woes: Why Patience Wins

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/fan_mail/new] A case for patience with JJ McCarthy sparks a broader look at how strategy, not spectacle, steadies teams and fans. We move through Wolves rumors, winter food, oddball headlines, and a frank take on media noise, personal values, and where money really goes. • JJ McCarthy’s seven-start stats vs Peyton’s rookie stretch • Why a slowed offense and run game help a young QB • Vikings defense form and ticket-price reality check • Timberwolves trade talk, Rudy’s value, and fit over fame • Winter grind: sauna rentals, Etsy orders, shipping choices • Comfort food deep dive: chili builds, heat levels, soup wins • Light news roundup: drunk raccoon, fast shed, RoboCop statue • Media amplification vs everyday people, values vs legislation • Wealth concentration, buybacks, and local spending • Seasonal plan for the show: football focus, golf in summer Maya’s note: “Hi, I’m participating in Give This Christmas Away with my youth group. We’re raising money for Transparent Ministries, an organization that supports and mentors kids aging out of foster care. My goal is to raise $500 by our big give on December 17th. I’d love your help as I take a leap of faith and give this Christmas away. Any little bit helps.” Chisholm Hoops fundraiser: boys and girls programs raising for gear, travel, and youth support; donations open this week “This episode is brought to you by Boss2 Barrel Sauna Company… boss2barrel.com … we also have t-shirts available, contact for details” “Don’t forget to go on the Bas2 Boys podcast Shopify store… Roughbunker golf gear is also on there” Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2489520/support]

9 de dic de 20251 h 16 min