Episodes

  • Hour 2 - Ohtani Gets Saved For San Diego, LeBron’s LA Legacy
    Jul 2 2026
    Brock and Alex discussed the Dodgers pushing Shohei Ohtani’s start back from the A’s finale to Friday against the Padres, weighing whether it was about rest, health, matchup, or all of the above. They also looked back on LeBron James’ Lakers run after news that he is not expected to return, asking whether his time in LA was a success, if one championship was enough, and whether he deserves a statue. The hour wrapped with LA Sports RSVP, including ONE PIECE Night at Dodger Stadium, Fourth of July fireworks, Muscle Beach, and Anime Expo.
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    51 mins
  • Hour 3 - Dodgers Homestand Becomes An LA Event
    Jul 2 2026
    Brock and Alex previewed the Dodgers’ longest homestand of the season, with the Padres, Rockies, and Diamondbacks coming to Dodger Stadium before the All-Star break. The conversation focused on how the Dodgers turn regular-season games into full LA events with giveaways, drone shows, fireworks, theme nights, and bobbleheads. Brian Dunseth also joined the show to talk USMNT’s knockout win over Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Balogun red card, and what changes for the Belgium matchup.
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    50 mins
  • Hour 1 - Dodgers Win The Road Trip, Lakers Start The Luka Build
    Jul 2 2026
    Brock and Alex opened the show with the Dodgers dropping the finale to the A’s, but still finishing a strong 7-2 road trip while managing for the bigger picture. They also broke down the Lakers’ offseason moves so far, including Walker Kessler, Austin Reaves, Quentin Grimes, Sandro Mamukelashvili, and Collin Sexton as the franchise starts building more clearly around Luka Doncic. The hour closed with Do You Care LA, featuring Paul George’s wild trade history, Alex Ovechkin returning to the Capitals, and the reported Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding spectacle.
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    50 mins
  • Hour 4 - Dodgers-Padres Game 1 And Lakers Check-In With Jovan Buha
    Jul 2 2026
    Brock and Alex reset the Dodgers-Padres opener, focusing only on what Game 1 showed about the Dodgers coming back home, Roki Sasaki’s start, the offense, and whether the Padres looked like a real threat in the NL West. Jovan Buha joined the show to break down the Lakers’ free agency approach, the Walker Kessler move, Austin Reaves’ long-term role, the start of the Luka era, and what the roster is still missing. The show closed with cross talk on Balogun’s red card and Ohtani’s start being moved.
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    50 mins
  • Hour 2 - Was LeBron A Success In LA + Dave Roberts Makes Dodgers History
    Jul 1 2026
    Brock and Alex discuss Dave Roberts becoming the fastest manager in MLB history to reach 1,000 career wins. They debate whether Roberts is finally getting the respect he deserves from Dodgers fans and if his résumé already makes him a future Hall of Fame manager.
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    52 mins
  • Hour 3 - LeBron, Kawhi, and LA Basketball Legacies
    Jul 1 2026
    Brock and Alex compare the LA runs of LeBron James and Kawhi Leonard. LeBron delivered a championship to the Lakers but leaves with fans debating if one title was enough, while Kawhi’s Clippers era ends with injuries, disappointment, and no Finals appearances.
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    49 mins
  • Hour 4 - Team USA’s World Cup Moment
    Jul 1 2026
    Brock and Alex are joined by Max Bretos to preview Team USA’s knockout match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. They discuss the pressure on the U.S. men’s national team, Christian Pulisic’s return, LA’s growing soccer culture, and what a deep World Cup run could mean for the sport in America.
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    50 mins
  • Hour 1 - LeBron’s Lakers Era Is Over!
    Jun 30 2026
    Brock & Alex opened the show reacting to the breaking news that LeBron James informed the Lakers he plans to continue his NBA career elsewhere. The hour focused entirely on the end of LeBron’s eight-year run in Los Angeles, what his departure means for Lakers fans, and whether the 2020 championship makes his Lakers era a success no matter how it ends. They also discussed how the franchise now fully becomes Luka Doncic’s team, the pressure on Rob Pelinka, and where LeBron could go next.
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    50 mins