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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What was the significance of the Knicks' historic comeback against the Spurs?
I mean, like, okay, so what are those plays over history? You would say, like, the Magic hook, Jordan with the three and he shrugs. You know, the Jordan over Byron Russell shot against Utah. Stolen by Havlicek and the Byron Russell. Yes.
what is it uh the one uh who's who got the steal on isaiah there's a steal by bird yeah that one and then what lebron's block yeah oh yeah and and ray allen shot ray allen shot i mean it wasn't in the finals but taishan's block yeah is it's probably a notch below those but was that's when doc rivers just keeps going what a block What a block! And we'd seen it erupt so many times.
We knew he had that in his bag. Well, this is one of those. This will be one of those. And it was a very Kentucky-themed game. To Aaron Fox. He's going to be talked about a lot today on those shows. Why didn't he pull it out, Shannon? Why didn't he just pull it out? He's a great free-throw shooter. They'll be up three.
I have to admit something to you.
What? You went to bed. I turned the game off.
I knew you would.
I knew you would. It's a 30-point game. There's no way. You went to bed? I said, I've turned on Netflix. I was like, I don't want to watch this. It's over. And there's no point you looked at your phone to see if they had come back? No, because I said, this is not going to happen. I went to bed. I said, this is over. I get it. I kind of get it. I get it.
I mean, I turned it off, too, but then I looked and I was like, oh, they're only down 10. I got to turn this on.
No, I didn't even know that they were coming back.
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Chapter 3: How did the atmosphere at the Garden influence the game?
Well, that's a good question. 859-280-2287. Text machine is 772-774-5254. What would be your most exciting game? We are doing something World Cup facts. And Billy did the first three days. But Shannon is doing day four. That's right. High standard to live up to as he does the last three groups here today.
Yeah, but as he argued to prove I'm really a listener, he was like, I can't change the facts.
The facts are the facts.
If a country's boring, that's on them. That's on them. It's not Shannon's fault if the country's boring. I think you need to get creative, though. Yeah, so we'll see. We will do those in the second hour. And UK football time schedules and then Edmondson County, Grayson County. You probably haven't thought a lot about those. I'm going to give you what's happening there and get everybody's take.
It will be the KSR jury coming up here next on Kentucky Sports Radio.
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Football. It's home.
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Chapter 4: What key plays defined the Knicks' victory in Game 4?
I don't know Haim. It's the first time I've heard of them. I just looked them up. They have 1.5 million followers on Instagram.
Somebody knows who they are.
So that's pretty big, isn't it?
Yeah, I'd call that big.
All right, there you go. So it wasn't just Taylor's Friends. It was actually a band. All right, people giving their most exciting.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of De'Aaron Fox's decisions during the game?
A lot of people saying that Wichita State game. Great regular season pick, Kentucky, Carolina, and Vegas. Yeah. Oh, yeah. When Monk had 47. Yeah, that was. And the one here with the block. The block. Yeah, that wasn't a great game, but it was a great moment after the game. It's one of those moments that they replay over and over. Yes. And then UK Florida 2003 Rupp Arena. That's right.
That's when Billy brought them in, and they were number one, and we just beat them by like 1,000. My buddy, friend of the show, Scooter. Scooter, yes. He just texted me with a good one. He said, 95 versus Arkansas, down 10 in OT. Came back and bailed out Rod Rhodes. That's right. But also ended Rod Rhodes' career here. Yeah. Yes. But that was a great game. That was in the SEC tournament.
One person writes, Matt, I have a question for Josh. I'm a screenplay writer in Kentucky. What advice would he give to someone who's writing a screenplay? There you go. That's perfect. Yeah. I also write screenplays. Okay. So like the advice, like how to get it to people, that's the all-time question. What about just if you're trying to write it?
How do you, when you're in the process of writing it? Well, I mean, that's very broad. You know, you got an, I'd read a book that, like, Save the Cat. It's a book called Save the Cat? Yep. What's that about? It's structure of a screenplay. And it's kind of paint-by-number structure. But once you know that, you can deviate on your own. But it's a...
So that would be a way to like... It's very good. It's very good. Sid Fields has a book, but it's three acts and tells you, you know, page 25, you should end the first act, the third act, the second act is the biggest, and the transitions and where the most dramatic part should be. Like, it just lays it out. All right, I got it.
All right, so I have a story, and I need you two to judge who is in the right... And who is in the wrong? Court is in session. Let's go. Court is in session. Edmondson County, Kentucky, and Grayson County, Kentucky have played basketball twice a year every year since 1979. They are rivals. They are neighbors. They are in the same district.
Edmondson County High School has said they will not play the two regular season games next year against Grayson County required by the district and instead will forfeit the games. Why do you say they will do that? Braden Wright and Jonah Massey, two students who played for Edmondson County this year, have decided to instead enroll at Grayson County next year.
They were Edmondson County's two best players, and they are moving to Grayson County. The coach ā excuse me, is it the coach? No, the superintendent says, this is my decision. It has come to my attention that two of our players have transferred to Grayson County. We received a request for records, and they intend to play for Grayson County.
In the past several years, there have been multiple ejections in our game, and it's been one of the hottest rivalries in Kentucky ā However, these transfers lead that mean the rivalry will go to another level and I will not put my school and my school district in position where something bad could happen during next year's game and put Edmondson County in a negative light.
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Chapter 6: What role do celebrity sightings play in the culture surrounding the game?
Nicest person that we would know that you've worked with in Hollywood. I mean, I've been very fortunate. I will say this because I worked with her for so long. Courtney Cox is what you hope she'd be. She is that. She is genuinely a fantastic person. And down to earth, despite everything, you know, she's been famous forever. Nicest house I've ever been to. You took me there. Nicest.
I mean, like if you dream of what you think a house looks like in Hollywood on the banks, like on the, in Malibu, like on the rocks, like picture in your mind what that looks like. And that's what her house looks. Does she still live there? Yeah. I mean, I'm not trying to go. Yeah, don't ring the doorbell, man. Yes, I do. That's a great memory.
From What's Her Face, Natalie Imbruglia asking me to pick food out of her teeth. Yeah. To James Marsden singing. That was fun. All right, what about the biggest jerk? You know, I've been very lucky.
No, no, no, no. I'm going to say this.
I have been lucky because people that I've heard were jerks and then I went and worked were super nice to me. Like who? Well, give me an example. Alec Baldwin. You know, he can be a bit of a bully, you know, on sets I heard. I just worked with Vince Vaughn. Okay, now people say he can be a real jerk. Yeah. Wasn't a jerk to you? Couldn't be nicer to me.
So I didn't get to really see the sides that you might hear of. I mean, they were both couldn't be kinder and generous acting. What does that mean, generous acting? I mean, when they come around to your side to film it, they're still with you. They're still engaging and actually acting with you. They're setting you up to be good. Right. Sometimes you'll do their side and you're acting with it.
It comes around your side and they're like eating a bagel. Mm-hmm. Yeah. And then that happens and you're trying to emote, you know, or something. And they're like, mm-hmm, hold on. One time, oh, we got to go back to that question. My friend James Marsden.
Yes.
Get back to that show question. Paradise. Yes. He said he was working with, what's it? We are on radio. You have to talk. I know. I know. He was at the game. The guy, I like to do this. Jamie. Oh, Tracy Morgan. Tracy Morgan. He was working with Tracy Morgan. You should just do impersonation. And he said, Tracy, on his side, Tracy was giving his...
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Chapter 7: How do personal experiences shape opinions about Kentucky basketball?
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Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened. That's where Sports Slice comes in. I'm Timbo. Every episode, we're cutting through the noise, breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines.
We go straight to the source, the athletes themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions, the stuff nobody gets to hear. The laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight real. From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down, give you context, and ask the questions everybody wants answered.
Sports Slice brings you closer to the action with stories told by the people who live them. Listen to Sports Slice on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And for more, follow TimboSlicelife12 and the TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. I love the sounds. The buzzing from the stadium, the chanting from the fans, the announcers calling the place. Soccer. Football.
It's home.
Why do I watch the World Cup? That's like asking me, why do I breathe?
I inherited that fandom from my mom.
I like watching it with my dad. It's a connecting force. From Futuro Studios, I'm Fernanda Echavarri, and this is American Football, a show about soccer culture in the U.S. and its underdog roots. We go beyond the game to the people and the stories that make it great. A soccer game is a festival. It's not just a game. It's your culture.
I took an elbow to my head, which cracked my skull. It is an American game. The Brazilians don't like hearing that, though.
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