Episode 34 - Easy Like Sunday Mornings
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Live Every Sunday Morning | 10:30am EST. | Hosted by Paul C. Cuthbet and Robert Kuney. It was the debut of the new Sunday morning showgram and the Sports Honchos...
show moreIt was the debut of the new Sunday morning showgram and the Sports Honchos served up a heaping pile of eggs, bacon, and sports yak. The Honchos debuted a new segment called "Headlines to Make You Do Lines," and the inaugural edition featured cicada talk (they urinate) and guidelines from the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control on sex during the pandemic.
The sack of sports was ripped open with a look around hockey, basketball, and baseball. The Honchos started the sports talk with the NHL playoffs, the Mark Scheifele hit on Jake Evans, and Canada relaxing their travel protocols in time for the final four in the playoffs. Next up was the NBA playoffs, the Clippers and Mavericks in a Game 7, the legacy of LeBron and KD, big changes with the Boston Celtics off the court, and the Liz Cambage body shaming story. Finally, the boys hashed out the Bob Brenly mess in Arizona.
After the Honchos celebrated the career of Duke's Coach K, who is calling it quits after this coming season, there was a quick look at Helio Castroneves winning the Indy 500, Medina Spirit's second positive drug test, and 10,000 Olympic volunteers quitting less than two months before the start of the Summer Olympics in Japan.
It was a new day for the Honchos, but the show ended the same way it always does - with the Dope of the Week. This week's winner? Gilles Moretton, head of the French Tennis Federation.
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