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Lori is joined by New York Post's Mollie Walker to talk about the Rangers advancing to the next round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs after sweeping the Washington Capitals in the first round.
Lori is joined by Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post to break down the NFL Draft. 
Lori talks with Steve Popper, covering the Knicks for Newsday, about the Knicks Game Four win in Philly. 
SHOW OPEN: Lori breaks down the Knicks' Game Four win over the 76ers and the tremendous performance from Jalen Brunson.  
SHOW OPEN: The Knicks went down to Philly in Game 4 and as they are known to do....Did Damage. 
Ann talks with award-winning golf writer Gary Van Sickle about whether PGA Tour pros should be paid for loyalty, is unification of PGA Tour and LIV Golf necessary and Nelly Korda's record-tying 5 straight wins.
Ann visits with world renown golf instructor David Leadbetter and they discuss GolfZon Range Leadbetter and how golf instruction has changed through the years.
Ann asks the question if PGA Tour players should get paid for their loyalty, and suggests how the PGA Tour can spend the 3 billion from the Strategic Sports Group (SSG); Ann visits with world renown golf instructor David Leadbetter and award winning golf writer, Gary Van Sickle.
(INTERVIEW): Joe chats with NBA insider Ian Begley of SNY to break down the Knicks series with the 76ers, heading into game 4 as the Knicks hold a 2-1 series lead over Philly. 
(SHOW OPEN): Joe is back on WFAN for a Saturday morning show! He talks about the first few rounds for both the Jets and Giants, then gives his thoughts on the Knicks-76ers series. 
From 'NYYST' (subscribe here): Clark Schmidt is so close to advancing to the next level of pitcher, once he overcomes his struggles facing a lineup for the third time in a game. Enjoy this clip from episode 383 of the NYYST Podcast. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Queens of the Court' (Subscribe Here): On this episode of Queens of the Court, co-hosts Sheryl Swoopes and Jordan Robinson were together in-person to discuss everything from the WNBA Draft viewership numbers to the new Seattle Storm training facility. Plus, they do their best to provide one-word (sometimes three-word) predictions for each and every WNBA team.Please note: Due to technical difficulties while recording, the audio quality in this episode is impacted.If you have any questions want Sheryl and Jordan to answer, you can send them to queensofthecourt@audacy.com. Please also rate and review "Queens of the Court" so more women's basketball fans can find us! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Syvertsen of Ourlads Scouting Services joins Lori to preview what the Giants and the Jets will do in this week's draft.
(INTERVIEW): Lori chats with EJ Hradek of the NHL Network about the Rangers and Isles postseason series. 
(INTERVIEW): Lori talks Knicks with Steve Popper of Newsday. 
(SHOW OPEN): Lori talks about the success of the Knicks and Rangers and how New York city is starved for a championship. 
Ann connects with award-winning Golf Writer Steve Eubanks at the Chevron Championship about the first women's Major on the calender; Nelly Korda looking to win five straight, and the growth of the LPGA.
Ann visits with 1991 Masters Champion Ian Woosnam as they discuss Scottie Scheffler's decisive win at The Masters, and his opinion about LIV players qualifying for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
Ann talks about Nelly Korda, playing at the Chevron Championship, going for her 5th straight win; talks about Scottie Scheffler looking for his 4th win in 5 tourneys at the RBC Heritage; visits with 1991 Masters Champion Ian Woosnam and award-winning golf writer Steve Eubanks, covering the Chevron Championship.
SHOW OPEN: While it was far from perfect, the Knicks stepped up and took game one at home against the Sixers. Al says Embiid is clearly not healthy and the Knicks will win in 5. 
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Nyle Omar

running the single wing offense

Nov 5th
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