EP 67 29-point lead in the NBA Finals should be safe. It wasn’t. We’re breaking down one of the wildest momentum swings you’ll ever see, and we’re not letting the shot selection, clock management, or officiating debates slide.
We start on the soccer side with the World Cup, where Canada’s draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina feels like a game that should’ve been put away early. We talk chances, finishing, why certain players still come off the bench, and what the Switzerland matchup means when the group stays wide open. If you care about international soccer, rankings, and the difference between “we played well” and “we got points,” you’ll feel this part in your bones.
Then we take a sharp turn into billionaire reality: Elon Musk as a “trillionaire,” why huge wealth can be treated like it’s not real money until it’s used to secure loans, and how taxes, write-offs, and audits look from the outside. After that, it’s quick hits on the Stanley Cup Final chaos before we settle into the NBA Finals, from Wemby’s impact to the refs, flagrants, and the MVP mood swings. We also get into LeBron rumors, contract strategy, and why New York’s fan energy is its own force of nature.
If you like sports talk that’s funny, blunt, and actually cares about what happened on the floor and the ice, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who argues about refs, and leave us a review with your take: did the Spurs lose it, or did the Knicks win it?
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