Coach & Company
FULL PODCAST SUMMARY / NOTES (TIMESTAMPED) * 00:33 - Speaker A kicks off the show with updates on the rebrand, travel woes, and a shoutout to American Airlines for making his latest trip easy. * 01:18 - The crew introduces the show’s new format: No more “best bets,” now fully sports takes, opinions, and high-energy debates. * 02:10 - Game 5 analysis: Thunder seize control after halftime, building a lead the Spurs can’t recover from. Speaker A and Speaker B discuss the Thunder’s timely timeouts and the Spurs’ struggle to mount a full comeback. * 05:10 - Speaker B argues that the game felt closer than the 127-114 score suggests and highlights pivotal momentum shifts. * 06:34 - Speaker C applauds Alex Caruso’s clutch support for SGA and reflects on Caruso’s offensive and defensive contributions. * 07:35 - The panel discusses the dramatic home-vs-away energy swings, with Speaker A emphasizing Oklahoma City’s electric home court advantage. * 09:33 - Spurs’ Wemby struggles: Speaker A suggests Wemby needs a monstrous Game 6 for San Antonio’s chance; Speaker B says he needs to dominate the paint, not rely on the outside shot. * 11:14 - Knicks Finals debate: Speaker C believes the Knicks would rather face OKC than the Spurs; NY radio buzz agrees. * 12:00 - Soaring Knicks ticket prices (up to $5,900!) spark a discussion about fan demand and the financial hype of a potential Finals return. * 13:23 - Speaker B reflects on the atmosphere at Madison Square Garden and the city’s excitement for the Knicks’ playoff run. * 14:10 - The hosts reminisce about iconic MSG moments and debate whether sky-high ticket prices are justified. * 15:10 - NFL talk: Speaker A dives into Derwin James resetting the safety market with a massive new contract. Speaker B and Speaker C discuss the rising importance (and price) of safeties in today’s NFL. * 17:24 - Rants segment: Speaker C rips into New York fans declaring the Knicks “already champions” after easy playoff series, calling for a postseason reality check. * 21:17 - Speaker B rants about the Cavs’ rumored long-term deal for James Harden, arguing it’s a recipe for mediocrity. * 23:34 - Speaker A shares a travel pet peeve: non–first class passengers clogging the priority boarding line and bulkhead baggage headaches. * 27:59 - Quick Celtics/Coach of the Year talk: Speaker C and Speaker B dismiss any consolation from postseason awards after early playoff exits. * 30:28 - NFL backup QB market: Speaker A and Speaker B break down Mac Jones’ $3.55M deal with the 49ers, the economics of top-tier rosters, and the value of sitting behind a winner. * 33:41 - Patrick Mahomes injury comeback: Five months post–ACL/LCL tear, Mahomes is back at OTAs. Speaker A suggests the Chiefs are building around him to reduce injury risk. Speaker B offers prop bet analysis and the impact of new RB Kenneth Walker. * 38:40 - College football NIL chaos: The downfall of Cincinnati QB Sorsby, who loses a $5M NIL deal with Texas Tech due to a gambling ban, illustrates the wild west of college sports money. * 41:12 - Becky Hammon “small guard” Finals take: The panel analyzes Jalen Brunson’s historic run and whether history will be rewritten if he leads the Knicks to a title. * 44:04 - Betting angle: The team discusses how Brunson’s matchups could impact points and assist props for the Finals. * 45:14 - Out of Bounds: Speaker A and Speaker B cover the lighter side of sports, starting with Travis Kelce’s post-NFL plans and potential Cleveland roots with Taylor Swift. * 48:02 - Golf shenanigans: Scotty Scheffler’s close call with an on-course streaker and birdie under arrest drama, followed by a discussion of how NIL is changing college golf at schools like Eastern Michigan. * 53:34 - NIL debate: The hosts reflect on the pros, cons, and future of college athlete compensation, sharing stories from Colorado and BYU. * 57:09 - Show close: Speaker A plugs upcoming Coach and Company and wrestling content, and thanks listeners for tuning in. ---------------------------------------- Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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