The Quarter-Lee Report: Recent Episodes

Armon Lee

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This week on the return episode, Armon breaks down Kansas' impressive comeback victory over North Carolina to win their 4th national championship.

(2:00 - 14:46)

The world is still up in arms about the "smack heard round the world". But are we as a society giving Will Smith too much praise? I think so. Hear why.

(14:49 - 40:48)

And as if the ecosystem that is sports talk wasn't bad enough, now Nick Wright and Kevin Durant have twitter beef?!?!?! smh.

(59:16 - 1:23:37)

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This week on the show, Armon gives credit to the L.A. Rams as they proved there is more than one way to skin a cat as they make a return appearance to the Super Bowl.

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Bradley Beal is at the center of the NBA world (again), but will the Wizards finally do what needs to be done? Or will they continue to count on a pipe dream?

(29:15 - 58:03)

All of that plus there's a new team in our nation's capitol and "The Commanders" are their name. But the week that was for the football team from Ashburn is far more interesting and informative than the new nickname.

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On this week's show Armon breaks down Championship Sunday and how impressive both the Bengals and Rams' paths to Super Sunday has been, even thought they've been quite different.

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Jeff Garcia found himself in some hot water last week because of a completely foolish critique of one of the bests to do it, but instead of coming to the aide of someone who clearly doesn't need it, I was reminded about how Terrell Owens tried to warn us.

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All of that plus Tom Brady is calling it quits and instead of trying to debate his greatness or compare what he was or wasn't, how about we take the time to acknowledge that one of the best athletes ever is done and appreciate how great sports was while watching him.

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This week on the pod, Armon weighs in on the Cowboys most recent playoff disaster and why their fans continue to sign up for all the sizzle with so little steak

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No KD, no problem? Thats what the Nets are hoping, but without their superstar should we go back and revisit the monster trade that brought James Harden to Brooklyn?

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All of that plus its an end of an era for Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers, but does this mean its as good as its going to get in Pittsburgh?

(1:05:12 - 1:19:00)

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This week on the pod, Armon breaks down the CFB championship & how the Georgia Bulldogs finally answered their critics -- yes including me.

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Becky Hammon was the one woman many thought would break the glass-ceiling & become the first woman to become a head coach in the NBA. But after her latest move, should we start to question exactly how much "progress" has been made?

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All of that plus, another year, another disappointing season for the Chargers. So when can we finally STFU about how "sneaky" they are?

(49:31 - 1:03:55)

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This week on the show, Armon breaks down how Aaron Rodgers' unpopular opinion has changed how he is critiqued -- and how that is very problematic even if I agree.

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The Chicago Bulls are one of the best surprises of this NBA season & because of their success and their fun style of play, they have kept me honest.

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Finally, "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is breaking box offices records left and right, but it also showed me, without a shadow of a doubt why I cannot STAND Peter Parker. Hear my review of the film and the character(s)

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On this week's show, Armon weighs in on Bradley Beal's struggles and how his season thus far can appear as a huge shock depending on how you initially viewed the star shooting guard.

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Lamar Jackson was once considered the front runner for the NFL MVP award. My how things have changed in a matter of weeks.

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And if you needed any other signs that the world has gone batsh*t crazy, take no further look than reproductive robots! No, I'm not making it up!

(56:41 - 1:13:52)

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This week on the show, Armon breaks down an exciting heavyweight showdown between Tyson Fury & Deontay Wilder -- but suggests we all pump the breaks on the "greatness" of the fighters and the fight.

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Kyrie Irving continues to run his mouth and NOT play basketball. How could his position impact all we thought we knew about the Nets, Kevin Durant and James Harden's future and what looked like the most lopsided trade in decades?

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All of that PLUS the NFL has become a battle between the haves and have nots. Why Baker Mayfield exists somewhere in between.

(2:05:32 - 2:15:58)

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On this week's show, Armon struggles with certain athletes who often use their voice for good. However, when it comes to anti-vax theories, it may be time to reconsider advocating for them to use their platforms at all.

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ESPN is once again changing how they cover the NBA. But why should any hoop head be excited about these changes? 

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All that plus Urban Meyer found himself caught up in a firestorm this week. But for some odd reason the backlash to this incident is far greater than to his previous controversies -- even though this current situation is none of our business.

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This week on the show, Armon once again weighs in on the drama in the city of Brotherly Love, as Ben Simmons' days seemed to be numbered. Where things went wrong. Why a trade hasn't been made, and the issue of a team, fanbase and analyst "choosing" the wrong guy.

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Media Day for the NBA is typically a day where every fan and player things about the possibilities of success. However, this year? It was a cold reminder of how far removed this league & we as a society are from reality.

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And after a lackluster summer REAL boxing came back in a major way last weekend. I breakdown the amazing performance by the new Heavyweight champ, and what else is in store for quarter 4 in the squared circle.

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For our 200th episode Armon breaks down the hysteria after Drake's recent release. And tells us why, when discussing the rapper from Toronto, its important to ignore the extremes.

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Just months ago, Paul Pierce was in the midst of a self-inflicted wound, that his post playing career in a bit of a holding pattern. Turns out that was the best thing that could happen to him.

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And the NFL is BACK! After its opening night, there is no denying the success of the sport, but even if the play on the field wasn't as great as it was Thursday, its clear, as Americans, we can't kick the habit even if we wanted to.

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This week on the show, Armon wonders why baseball takes itself so serious, and how in the world people can be mad at thumbs down.

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The documentary on the "Malice at the Palace" was an interesting stroll down memory lane. Hear my review of the Netflix doc, and why it should've went longer.

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All of that plus, what's in a name? Well let some fans tell it, everything. Why we need relax when team's make necessary changes to their names and mascotts.

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On this week's show Armon breaks down why the Sixers may regret re-signing one of the league's absolute BEST players.

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Nas is one of our best musicians. And his most recent project only confirmed it. And it made me do something I thought i'd never do.

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All of that plus, Sha'Carri Richardson has a lot of defenders But just because you support her doesn't mean we can get these jokes off.

(54:35 - 1:13:36)

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On this week's episode, Armon weighs in on the Wizards offseason moves to send Russell Westbrook to L.A. and take on Spence Dinwiddie. Is it time to #CashTheChips? Hear why I think so.

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All eyes were on New York city for the latest #Verzuz battle and the show didn't disappoint. Well that is unless you were from Harlem.

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Plus the its been a wild few days for the NBA after the first few days of free agency. But did anyone really move the needle in a positive way? I tell you who did but in the wrong direction,

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This week on the show, Armon breaks down an unbelievable Finals from Giannis and the Milwaukee Bucks

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The NFL continues to sell hope to each of their fanbases, but when you look at the numbers, the competitive balance that the league loves to brag about, seems to be nothing more than smoke and mirrors.

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Plus, Giannis gave us one of the more memorable defensive plays in Finals history. Too bad it will forever be connected with another, due to our sheer obsession with comparing.

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On this week's show Armon breaks down the wild past few days for the World Wide Leader, and why their silence re: Maria Taylor and Rachel Nichols speaks volumes.

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Sha'Carri Richardson's Olympic dreams may have to wait another four years, but the way her unfortunate situation played out was made even worse by the way it was covered.

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All of that plus, why do soooo many sports outlets rely on predictions? Are they that popular? Are you a fan?

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This week on the pod, Armon weighs in on Ben Simmons. Where should he go? How much is he to blame for the 76ers failure & if he can be repaired.

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The Brooklyn Nets were supposed to run away with the championship this year. Funny thing is, they didnt even make the Conference Finals. But how would you breakdown their season? 

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Plus American sports fans say they want "Parity" in the NBA. And this year they're gonna get it. We'll see if they were being honest, or just another code for why they don't like the best basketball in the world.

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This week on the show, Armon gives an assessment of the Sixers chances and how they should be be utilized moving forward -- and I know most of you will disagree. 

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The rise of the machines has already happened. Wait until you hear how they've started taking matters into their own hands (& guns).

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Plus Kristaps Porzingis is one of the biggest names in the league, but after his poor performance in this year's playoffs, how is it that he and the trade that is crippling the Mavericks continue to fly below the radar?

(1:20:25 - 1:50:56)

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On this week's show, Armon breaks down the Milwaukee Bucks. The one team to sweep the first round. And how last year could be the start of a throwback era in the NBA.

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The Wizards and the Knicks find themselves in 1-3 series holes, but just because the postseason hasn't gone according to plan for either team, doesn't mean they're not on the right track. They just have to avoid 'Ego& Emotions' this offseason.

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And Naomi Osaka dominated headlines on Memorial Day, and while she is 100% within her rights to withdraw from the French Open -- and she should be applauded for doing so, Reporters and members of the media strict guidelines of media availability is rich. And often times hypercritical.

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On this week's show it was another game winning bucket for Lebron James in game one of the "Play-in" format. Yet even with his phenomenal resume, many in the sports world still consider his late game heroics "luck". So why are we still in silly season when it comes to arguably the greatest player of all-time?

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The boxing world lost it's damn mind this week, and after a potential HUGE showdown in the heavyweight division fell through, a surprising welterweight collision appeared out of thin air. I breakdown each fight and what it means to the future of the sport.

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All of that plus, a bowl of crow for yours truly about the play-in (Though i still think it needs to be tweaked)

(59:27 - 01:21:53)

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On this week's episode, Armon congratulates Ben Wallace for his deserving H.O.F. honor. And questions why the basketball community has such a lack of appreciation for defense.

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The Knicks may have been the most surprising team in the NBA this year, but that doesn't mean they are in the clear for long-term success. Hear why Im very concerned about this offseason for my beloved Knicks.

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Plus for a full week the debate over Colin Kaepernick and Tim Tebow dominated sports talk. I tell you why you shouldn't fall for the banana in the tailpipe.

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On this week's show Armon breaks down why there is so much hostility directed towards the clear cut MVP favorite -- Nikola Jokic. And how the NBA needs to better adjust their priorities to stop this type of ridiculous rhetoric.

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When you're the face of a sport, you're looked upon to always deliver, and that's exactly what Canelo Alvarez did this Saturday night. But after his explosive TKO decision is where the real story begins. I break it all down.

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Plus Russell Westbrook is not a perfect player by any means, but through is imperfection he has turned himself to something even more rare. A player that is truly a "one of one".

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On this week's episode Armon breaks down the debate over All-NBA & how many don't believe James Harden (!!!) Should NOT make the team

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Aaron Rodgers hijacked the NFL Draft last week, and rightfully so. But the sympathy that's being handed out to the league MVP has me feeling a way.

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And it's Cinco de Mayo, which means Canelo Alvarez is once again about to fight. So why did so many outlets focus their attention to declaring boxing dead and an exhibition in stead of focusing on the best the sport has to offer?

(46:58 - 1:03:52)

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On this week's show we breakdown why the Portland Trailblazers have a difficult decision coming up this offseason. And why they should've seen it coming for the last three years.

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Any child of the 80s could tell you about the fear of A.I., surveillance and a police state. Now just add dogs and the NYPD to the equation and you have one of my worst nightmares coming to life!

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And the Washington Wizards have had a rollercoaster season. But with their recent success and fight to the play-in we must go back to the one move that propelled them to this point and admit a hard truth: Russell Westbrook is still the better player than John Wall.

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This week on the show, Armon breaks down how the Golden State Warriors jinxed themselves years ago with a declaration that seems to be off... by light years.

(02:06 - 20:54)

The Knicks have been the laughing stock of the league for close to two decades now, but one of the reasons they were laughed at recently, as come around and make jokes of many on a national scale.

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And after calling out Canelo for close to two plus years now, Demetrius Andrade was quiet as a church mouse after his most recent fight this weekend. I breakdown what that means for the psyche of the fighter and why DAZN is partly to blame.

(52:04 - 1:11:46)

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This week, Armon breaks down the hypocrisy of complaining about "Ring chasing" yet criticizing players for never winning a ring.

(01:44 - 29:39)

MLB made the easy choice, by moving their All-Star game out of Atlanta after Georgia passed suppressive voter right laws, unfortunately the Braves couldn't let a good decision go without a self inflicted wound.

(29:41 - 44:15) 

And "Snowfall" is one of the best shows on T.V. but its taken a hit after losing a legend. Is it time to worry about the future of the show?

(53:03 - 1:13:44)

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On this week's show, Armon breaks down a simple divide in the NBA immediately following the trade deadline: Would you rather be the Bulls or the Magic?

(01:45 - 29:00)

Drew Hanlen is one of the BEST shooting coaches in the NBA -- if not THE best. But I tell you why he's completely wrong when it comes to understanding and evaluating defense.

(29:03 -56:27)

Even in their offseason, there's no denying the might and force of the NFL. Don't believe me? Just ask their players (and their union)

(1:02:00 - 1:22:52)

All of that plus the ONE BIG THING, the NBA continues to miss, that would immediately improve their product significantly for the first time in close to 4 decades.

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On this week's show, Armon breaks down turmoil in D.C. as the new voice of the Washington Wizards decides to put the spotlight on himself, by calling out one of the league's best players

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The trade deadline is almost here, but I continue to have an issue with how certain trades are celebrated. Especially when a team is seemingly going backwards. Case in point: Sam Presti and the OKC Thunder.

(20:55 - 37:00)

After year's of sitting on a shelf and having a rabid fanbase demand its release, "The Justice League" Snyder Cut has arrived. And with it, an end of an era. My thoughts on the film and another realization of how old I am.

(42:41 - 1:06:46)

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After a bit of a break, Armon is back breaking down some of the issues that weighed on him over the past month:

Anthony Edwards recently soared in a dunk that will be remembered forever. Unfortunately, Nate Duncan wanted to steal his shine. But why is hating killed in this instance, while we've nurtured an environment of hate over the years?

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James Harden has played like an MVP candidate ever since arriving to Brooklyn, which makes you question two things:

1) What the F*ck was Houston thinking

and

2) You probably should stop listening to the people who thought the Rockets received a "King's Ransom"

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And the debate over analytics in the NBA continues, even if it carries some really nasty and potentially dangerous undertones.

(48:42 - 01:08:17)

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This week on the show, we look at the growing number of NFL quarterbacks taking a page from their NBA counterparts. Learning how to flex their muscle to get what they want.

(02:29 - 25:19)

The entire NBA world has seemingly focused on the nation's capital, as Bradley Beal has risen atop the wishlist of fans and front offices alike. But am I the only one who thinks its recipe for disaster?

(25:21 - 56:21)

The NBA has valued shooting unlike ever before, but somehow the supply still outweighs the demand. But you couldn't tell after the big spending spree on specialists.

(58:29 - 01:22:01)

And Canelo Alvarez is the king of boxing and he's taken his career into his own hands. So why the lackluster start to 2021?

(01:22:04 - 01:33:50)

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This week on the show, I break down the fascinating case of Ben Simmons. Why are his numbers down? Yet why are the Sixers still winning? And if his time in Philly is coming to an end.

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The robot revolution is upon us, but do not be surprised if it begins with them as allies. As is the case currently in San Antonio.

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Another coaching cycle is almost done in the NFL and its the same old, same old. Why hasn't the league correctly addressed this issue? And why are the voices you hear everyday so scared to even talk about it?

(36:54 - 01:03:04)

Plus, with the Super Bowl all set, the questions once again needs to be asked: If parity is what American sports fans say they want, why are we all so excited about Brady vs Mahomes (again)?

(01:03:07 - 01:25:53)

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On this week's show Armon gives his complete, un-edited opinion of the MASSIVE James Harden trade that shook the NBA to its core. Find out why the Nets are clear winners. And why two teams have walked away from this deal as complete embarrassments.

(02:21 - 30:48)

The NBA has become completely obsessed with draft capital. However, a market correction is coming, which should scare fans of Washington, Chicago and possibly Minnesota.

(30:51 - 01:00:16)

Cobra Kai was a welcomed gift for 2021, but is it worth YOUR time to binge? Hear my review on the 3rd season of the Netflix series.

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Plus many people voiced their concerns with the NFL and College football about starting their seasons during the pandemic. However, one league continues to get a pass, though they may have made the biggest error.

(01:19:00 - 01:36:07)

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On this week's show, Armon breaks down what he calls "The Ashanti Theory" and why seemingly every NBA team falls victim to it.

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Jordan Cummings from SLC Dunk.com stops by to breakdown the Utah Jazz -- specifically is Donovan Mitchell elite? And how far can this team really go?

(21:07 - 38:45)

Kyrie Irving is reportedly "off the grid" after a wild week of events nationally. Is this another example of the failed experiment in Brooklyn? Hear my thoughts. 

(57:43 - 01:14:00)

Plus after a season ending injury to one of their better players, the Wizards are once again faced with a decision regarding their best player. Find out why I think its finally time for D.C. to #CashTheChips

(01:14:01 - 01:39:40)

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This week on the podcast, I examine if the Miami Heat are grading their own home-grown talent a bit too high when it comes to making a trade for James Harden.

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John Wall has hit the ground running in his return to action after 2+ years of rehab. But does his impressive start mean the Rockets "won" the trade with Washington for Russell Westbrook? Not so fast.

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All eyes were on Ryan Garcia this weekend, as the much talked about prospect showed what he was made of in impressive fashion. So is he the man to beat in a crowded Lightweight division?

(47:44 - 01:03:46)

And after a controversial decision on Sunday Night Football, the Eagles have received the wrath of NFL twitter, but is it deserved? 

(01:03:47 - 01:21:45)

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This week we talk about one of the longest traditions in American sports. Overreactions to the first week of the NBA season. And no, yall did not disappoint. 

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There was talk this week about the NBA expanding in the future. Hear my thoughts on if its a good idea or not. And where the league should move to.

(19:36 - 37:06)

The Nets are clearly doing things their own way this season. And though it may strike us as odd initially, it's becoming something I am actively rooting for.

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And while the NBA likes to think of itself as this forward moving entity. They are clearly lacking in one vital department as it relates to their NFL counterparts: Analyzing the game.

(53:22 - 01:11:56)

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This week on the show, Armon breaks down the importance of the Bucks re-signing their MVP. Plus how we're making the same mistake with Giannis as we did with Lebron a decade earlier.

(01:30 - 20:58)

Rudy Gobert may be the most polarizing player in the league. But why is that? I try to get to the bottom of it.

(21:01 - 53:04)

All of that plus Canelo Alvarez once again leaves no doubt as to who is TRULY the King of the Ring.

(01:01:26 - 01:14:38)

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This week on the show, we breakdown the future of James Harden in Houston, and just what is the trade value of the former league MVP. Hint, its not as high as you'd expect.

(02:10 - 29:57)

The NBA season is almost here, so for our Western Conference preview, I introduce my picks for the playoffs in true West Baltimore fashion.

(30:05 - 01:07:11)

Kyrie Irving once again put his foot in his mouth. But in today's society, can we really blame him? (Yes, I do)

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And getting a superstar in the NBA is half the battle. But what happens when they're unhappy? Hear my thoughts on how teams should go about trading a disgruntled superstar.

(01:46:55 - 02:07:00)

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On this week's show we discuss the ups and downs of being a sports fan, including the roller coaster of emotions Wizards fans have experienced over the past week.

(01:22 - 35:05)

It was another dominant performance by Errol Spence, Jr. this Saturday night. But while the boxing world continues to ask if we'll finally see Spence vs Bud, I continue to have my doubts.

(35:07 - 55:29)

Speaking of Boxing, Floyd Mayweather is making his return (again). Why fight fans are dreading his return.

(01:08:48 - 01:33:38)

And one of the best things to happen to ESPN -- and myself is about to call it quits. I try to understand why the divorce between ESPN and Dan Le Batard happened, while also giving the show its flowers for being a huge inspiration.

(01:33:41 - 01:51:02)

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This week on the show, special guest, Osman Baig drops by to break down the eventful offseason of the Washington Wizards. Including thoughts on a potential Wall for Westbrook swap. Bradley Beal's involvement and How Tommy Sheppard is handling it all

(02:05 - 34:33)

The media has been under attack for quite awhile. However, its not just "Trumpers" doing the bidding. Which illustrates just how dangerous a time we're living in.

(34:36 - 01:00:58)

And in a year full of comebacks, this Saturday night we may see the biggest one just yet. I preview the welterweight showdown between Errol Spence Jr and Danny Garcia

(01:07:27 - 01:24:57)

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On this week's show, the NBA has done a complete 180 in terms of how they value draft picks. But are they more of a main course? Or just garnishes?

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The soap opera known as the Washington Wizards continues to unfold. But with the rumors swirling at a fever pitch, is it finally time for Washington to stop kicking the can down the road? Or should they run it back (again)?

(26:49 - 57:42)

Plus Deontay Wilder has found ANOTHER excuse for his spectacular defeat by Tyson Fury earlier this year. Find out why time is running out to save the future of not only the fighter, but the man.

(01:06:30 - 01:24:57)

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With the NBA offseason underway, significant moves have already begun.  And with OKC moving off of Chris Paul for another pick, I ask if the praise for Sam Presti is getting out of hand? 

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Terence Crawford retained his IBO welterweight championship this past weekend. But no significant answered were had as to who's the best at 147. Instead, we had an amazing performance in the ring, with another AWFUL one in the booth.

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And just a few short years ago it seemed like Carson Wentz was poised to be the next face of the NFL. But after a string of injuries, he hasnt come close to his old self. Is it time for Philly to do what every NFC East team ALWAYS does, and pull the hook?

(01:37:02 - 01:54:26)

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On this week's show, Armon wonders how in the middle of a pandemic, thousands of Americans found ways to celebrate wins, political and athletic without social distancing.

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The NBA is all set for the beginning of their new season, just before Christmas. But is the league's thirst for money causing them to make a grave mistake?

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Plus the sport of boxing has been RED HOT recently. Hear my thoughts on a superstar performance from "Tank" Davis. The sport's biggest free agent. And another elite level fighter on free T.V. this weekend.

(39:57 - 01:01:38)

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On this week's episode, we applaud the 76ers for admitting they made a mistake and even though they took an odd route to get here, hiring Darryl Morey returns the team to championship contender.

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Bradley Beal has been committed to bringing the Wizards back to the playoffs for some time now. However, patience is running thin, and the Wizards are running out of time.

(01:03:32 - 01:30:19)

And as we all focus in on Election Day, I weigh in on my complicated feelings on the entire election process... 20 years in the making.

(01:30:21 - 02:09:33)

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On this week's episode we examine what a potential NBA season looks like starting before Christmas. And what rules they should keep from the bubble, and which ones need to be left behind.

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After the success of Lomachenko-Lopez, has boxing finally found a new way to thrive? Im not so sure, but if Errol Spence's recent statements are true, there may be a sudden and significant shift happening.

(26:44 - 40:12)

Plus for weeks Ive been saying how Cam Newton has made NFL coaches and execs look like fools, but after two awful outings, is it time to taste some crow? Or is there a legit reason for his subpar play? Hear me "advocate" for the former league MVP.

(47:13 - 01:02:31)

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On this week's episode, we breakdown the departure of Daryl Morey from Houston & why criticisms of his tenure are more harsh than his counterparts.

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The Tennessee Titans are among the last unbeaten teams in the NFL and while many are surprised by their dominance this season, we here on the Quarter-Lee Report are cheering them on. Because their success may prove one of our most hottest takes true.

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And a superstar was born last Saturday night. As Teofimo Lopez made history at the young age of 23. We discuss what his victory over Lomachenko means for him, Top Rank and the sport of boxing.

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On this week's episode, we marvel at another amazing season by Lebron James and try to have a reasonable conversation about his legacy.

(01:47 - 43:07)

There's not many sporting events that can get one excited quite like a huge fight -- and this Saturday night the boxing world is ready to deliver.

(47:19 - 01:01:00)

And chaos continues to find a home in Ashburn. Why the most recent fiasco involving the Washington Football Team is just more of the same.

(01:02:20 - 01:29:08)

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This week on the show, Jimmy Butler kept Miami's season alive with an EPIC game 3 vs the Lakers. So will this finally end the debate on just how great Butler is?

(01:40 - 22:58)

Last week the country witnessed the most pathetic Presidential debate of all-time. But it shouldn't have come as any surprise when you see the current state of our society.

(23:23 - 57:59)

And Kyrie Irving once again put his foot in his mouth. But once you get passed the oils and incense does he have a point?

(01:04:09 - 01:31:43)

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On this week's show, Armon offers a mea culpa based on an old "take" he had re: the NFL. But doubles down on one opinion about the most important position in all of sports.

(01:45 - 27:58)

The Denver Nuggets seemingly ascended into "Championship contender" after their remarkable run in the bubble. However, a bit of caution for the new darlings of the league. So they dont end up as the next Blazers or Sixers.

(28:10 - 40:04)

And Conor McGregor is sniffing around a boxing ring again. Find out why this is the WORST thing that could happen to the "sweet science" and why its Floyd's fault.

(42:58 - 57:08)

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On this week's show, The Clippers are still reeling from their collapse vs the Denver Nuggets. And while, we've seen 3-1 series leads evaporate before, its another reminder just how unique the NBA is -- Both on and off the court.

(1:34 - 29:22)

The All-NBA teams & MVP voting has raised quite a few eyebrows since being released, but was anyone wronged? IMO, only one player. Find out who.

(29:31 - 59:24)

And Netflix's new documentary, "The Social Dilemma" may change the way you use your social media apps. I know it made me this close from deleting every one that I have. But what does the film say about the state of our society? And more important, where we're going?

(01:04:01 - 01:28:03)

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On this week's show, Armon talks about the knee-jerk reactions in sports. Mainly the rush to criticize Mike Budenholzer and the Milwaukee Bucks after ONE disappointing season.

(01:37 - 34:55)

Boxing is looking to end the year with a bang, but two different entities are going about it in two totally different ways.

(35:00 - 54:22)

And after creating cinematic magic a "quarter mile at a time" the Fast and Furious franchise is off to outer space.

(01:23:26 - 01:32:13)

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On this week's episode, the hiring of Steve Nash dominated headlines, but for all the wrong reasons. Find out why race wasn't an issue for the Nets hiring the former MVP, and why the hiring is still problematic.

(01:34 - 30:42)

The Houston Rockets are an easy team to root against, but I give them their flowers this week. Because they are doing what I ask from every pro team: Innovate. 

(30:44 - 51:34)

And believe it or not, the NFL season is just days away! And despite my better judgement, im still very much ready for some football.

(01:11:13 - 01:25:57)

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On this week's episode, Armon gives us his thoughts on the work stoppage in the NBA and how meaningful it was to not only the sports world, but to our society.

(01:44 - 30:49)

While we all are enjoying the NBA playoffs, one thing is clear: The biggest issue facing the league isn't player advocacy or "BLM" written on the court. No, the league's top concern should be the people calling the games, actively diminishing the young stars of today.

(36:51 - 56:33)

And Terence Crawford is preparing for his next big fight vs checks notes .. Kell Brook?!?! Its time to finally drive home the point to one of the best boxers in the world... YOU NEED TO FIGHT A LEGIT OPPONENT.

(01:32:37 - 01:45:57)

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On this week's show I wonder what Steph Curry did to #NBATwitter as he was disrespected, not once but TWICE last week.

(02:36 - 26:36)

It was another Nas release last Friday, which means it was another attempt by Jay-Z to steal his shine. I give my opinion on why this continues to happen.

(26:47 - 53:15)

And Oscar De la Hoya is one of the GREATEST boxers of all-time. And he has been an extremely successful promoter with 'Golden Boy Promotions'. So why in the world is he getting back in the ring? And more important, why is the coverage of his return so large?

(1:19:44 - 1:32:44)

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On this week's show Armon wonders what is going on with the reigning MVP and if the pressure to win is catching up on "The Greek Freak".

(01:39 - 28:17)

The playin format for the Bubble between the Blazers and the Grizzlies this year was fantastic. BUT find out why the league should NOT run it back -- as is next season.

(28:20 - 48:55)

And Alex Smith's journey from near fatal injury to the gridiron is an inspirational one. However, its time for someone to write the final chapter, before disaster strikes -- again on the field.

(1:21:48 - 1:40:18)

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On this week's show, Armon tells you why getting mad at All-NBA lists this year is a fools errand, and if your favorite player doesn't make a writer's ballot, it doesn't mean the media is out to get your favorite player.

(01:47 - 32:13)

From playing to one of the most iconic schools in collegiate sports. To becoming one of the best professional wrestlers in history. To owning a professional sports league?!?! Why The Rock's story solidifies him as the jacked Black/Samoan Forrest Gump.

(32:22 - 44:13)

Plus college football may be down for the count this year. But instead of choosing a side as to why this happened, lets just all acknowledge how we as a country truly F'd this whole thing up.

(01:07:28 - 01:30:25)

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On this week's show, Armon discusses the impact of 14 members of the Miami Marlins contracting COVID-19 and ultimately what can be done to prevent this from happening again ... particularly in football.

(01:47 -22:42)

Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. will "fight" in an exhibition later this year. And while many sports fans are excited to see this "fight", boxing fans such as myself, are left feeling disappointment. AGAIN.

(22:52 - 36:10)

And much fuss was made about Lou Williams' stop to "Magic City" this weekend, but this benign offense made me think about about a much larger hurdle for the NBA. One that I wouldn't be able to get over.

(55:43 - 1:12:05)

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On this week's show Armon weighs in on the story that was teased for days in D.C. and what it means for the future of journalism.

(01:19 - 20:48)

As if UFOs, Killer Hornets and a global pandemic wasnt enough, wait until you hear how The Pentagon is choosing to spend $1 million. Here's a hint: Skynet!

(21:02 - 29:08)

And Mike Wise stops by to give us his take on the chaos in Ashburn, VA surrounding the Washington Football team.

(33:20 - 50:53)

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On this week's show Armon (hopefully) once and for all sets the record straight... THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS "CANCEL CULTURE"

(01:41 - 29:35)

Cam Newton to the Patriots seems like a perfect marriage. But someone isn't so sure.

(29:39 - 43:07)

And Kevin Broom from @BulletsForever stops by to give us his thoughts on the brewing tension in Utah and a progress report on Wizards GM Tommy Sheppard.

(55:06 - 1:22:46)

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On this week's show, Armon breaks gives us his thoughts on Dan Snyder and the Burgundy & Gold potentially changing their name.

(01:48 - 25:02)

The NBA fashions itself as the "league with a conscience". However, they have built that reputation off of symbolic gestures than actions. And their re-star idea is just another example.

(25:08 - 57:43)

Plus, Ben Standig from the Athletic stops by to gives us the latest on Washington's name situation. And how likely is it that Bradley Beal plays for the Wizards in Orlando.

(1:11:36 - 1:35:48)

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On this week's show, Armon wonders what it will take for the major sports leagues in the U.S. to think twice about restarting their seasons -- ESPECIALLY in Florida. While hoping it doesn't take a tragedy to get people to slow things down.

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Dak Prescott has done EVERYTHING right in his time in Dallas, yet we all think it would be too much to break the bank to keep him. What does that say about the quarterback or more important, what does it say about how we've built up the position? 

(22:20 - 36:12)

And J. Cole and Bill SImmons have come under fire this week for actions and comments they've both made respectively. And while i dont believe in "cancel culture", I do believe these two have the opportunity to use this moment for so much good.

(49:06 - 1:09:08)

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On this week's show, Kyrie Irving and members of the NBAPA voice their concerns over returning to play. And no one is wrong. So how will the NBA proceed? (01:46 - 26:10)

Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have already set up TWO fights for 2021, so what does that say about why Joshua-WIlder never happened?

(26:15 - 39:24)

And J. Michael from the Indy Star stops by to breakdown why the Pacers may be a sneaky scary team if the NBA restarts and we show love to James Toney.

(47:10  01:16:4)

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On this week's episode, Armon weighs in on the Drew Brees saga. And if after a wild 24 hours in the Saints' QB life, an apology from him is genuine.

(01:27 - 23:22)

The NBA is set to return to play in July, but should two of the league's biggest stars return with their teams?

(23:25 - 44:01)

All of that plus, The President is once again waging a war on the NFL, and in a election year, I wonder if he is about to pull a page from one of his close friends, Robert Kraft.

(1:15:57 - 1:32:58)

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This week, Armon breaks down his thoughts and feelings after a tense week in America

(01:29 - 36:28)

The NBA seems to be headed for a re-start to their season, but exactly how should they go about it? Find out why less is more.

(36:31 - 50:33)

and Ashley Baker from the "About Nothing But Sports" podcast joins us to discuss which #Verzuz battles she wants to see next and what number is too much for Dak Prescott for the Dallas Cowboys.

(01:09:31 - 01:36:24)

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On this week's show Armon breaks down his lasting impressions from #TheLastDance and how we can (will) confuse entertainment with journalism

(01:38 - 26:58)

The power of influence seems to be at an all-time high, and it MAY contribute how you view everything, including your local NBA teams

(26:59 - 48:26)

And friend of the program, Keely Diven (@KeelyDiven) stops by to weigh in on John Wall's return, and who has the most to lose if the NBA season does NOT return

(59:07 - 1:28:26)

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On this week's episode, Armon wonders how the NFL has seemingly been able to do what no other sport entity in the world has, successfully navigate COVID-19

(01:32 - 14:44)

AMC Theaters were really feeling themselves recently. I try to give them some advice, with the help of Trick Daddy.

(14:50 - 28:09)

And #TheLastDance continues to be a phenomenon, but this past Sunday it reminded me of one of the game's most exciting players. And no, he never played for the Bulls.

(45:03 - 01:00:25)

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On this week's show, Armon talks about what Jalen Green's decision to skip college and play in the G-League means for the future of college hoops. 

(01:52 - 24:02)

Teddy Riley and Babyface broke the internet this past week, but instead of talking about the countless hits these two musical geniuses have, all anyone could do is ask "Tedd, WTF are you on?"

(24:06 - 40:49)

And Osman Baig from Bullets Forever, stops by to weigh in on the question: "Who's the greatest Wizard of all-time?" Gilbert Arenas or John Wall

(46:06 - 01:08:22)

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On this week's show Armon asks if we're being too unfair to GM's who are trying to rebuild with great players already on their team. The answer isnt so cut and dry

We've been told for years "to win in the NFL you need a QB!" But is there a change in philosophy (FINALLY) happening in the league?

Plus Netflix released their new movie "Extraction" this week. See how I review the film.

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On this week's episode, Armon wonders when did we become "Stans" as a society, and when will it end?

(01:44 - 22:44)

Wale is one of this generation's best rappers and yet, he continues to get slander online. Well, this week I give Folarin his flowers -- which are long overdue.

(23:00 - 38:44)

And Ray Rogers from "The Urban Sport Scene" drops by to give us his thoughts on the backlash Isiah Thomas has received and what he hopes Kevin Durant shows us in his new documentary "In the Water"

(41:46 - 01:03:45)

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On this week's show, Armon discusses the Carolina Panthers' decision to move on from Cam Newton. (02:03 - 14:55) Yall really fans of The Weekend? Well, I finally had enough! My honest take on one of the most popular "singers" in the world. (15:09 - 25:38) And Brian H. Waters stops by to give his thoughts on an unprecedented Wrestlemania (31:11 - 53:27)

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On this week's show Armon explains why the Patriots are 'business as usual' with Tom Brady's exit to Tampa (01:39 - 18:02) After this past week, Im not even mad at the inevitable robot revolution anymore. (18:13 - 34:30) Plus Frank Hanrahan stops by to discuss the lack of concern over privacy violations during the COVID-19 pandemic. (39:43 - 51:03)

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On this week's episode Armon examines how the country has made Rudy Gobert public enemy #1 despite acting almost exactly how he did. (01:45 - 24:16) We all know Jay-Z is an amazing rapper, but once again he shows, he's not amazing when it comes our BIGGEST fight. (24:28 - 46:51) And Chuck Modiano joins me to discuss his interview with Eric Reid and the biggest issues w/ the NFL's new CBA (1:00:19 - 01:20:01)

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On this week's show, Armon weighs in on the biggest Free Agent in the NFL this offseason, and why the Patriots DONT need Tom Brady as much as he needs them. (01:29 - 20:00) NBA observers have long used counting stats to evaluate their favorite players, but in 2020 its time to grow up. Hear my plea. (20:03 - 41:49) And @TylerJamesNBA stops by to breakdown just how special is Jayson Tatum and if Kemba Walker's recent struggles are a blip or something more alarming. (49:18 - 01:00:06)

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On this week's show we breakdown the war of words between James Harden & Giannis Antentokounmpo & why its GREAT for the NBA (01:26 - 15:44) Draft season is upon us, which of course means teams will fall over themselves to reach for a new shinny QB, even at the detriment of another one. (15:47 -35:20) Plus Justin Lee, host of the "Above the Rim" podcast stops by to breakdown all things NBA (41:26 - 52:15)

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On this week's show Armon breaksdown the unbelievable fight between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder (01:32 - 26:50) After years of talking about 'player's safety' the NFL is now asking for 17 games... HUH? But its the league's partners who I have a real problem with. (27:00 - 48:09) And Erika Fernandez stops by to weigh in on what happens next in the heavyweight division, also why the Knicks are so trash (52:43 - 01:00:25)

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On this week's show Armon tells you why we don't deserve the Slam Dunk Contest anymore. (02:21 - 23:11) This Saturday Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury run it back for the WBC Heavyweight Championship. We preview the rematch. (23:43 - 37:17) And what do Bob Knight, Justin Beiber and Mike Bloomberg have in common? They're just the latest example of how fake 'cancel culture' is. (56:35 - 01:09:58)

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On this week show Armon breaks down the possible end of an era in Philadelphia (1:49 - 23:11) Gayle King found herself in controversy this week after asking Lisa Lesli about the late great Kobe Bryant's past. But there was plenty of blame to go around. (23:20 - 1:17:01 0 And just when you think things couldn't get any worse, the Knicks do some Knicks sh*t (1:30:00 - 1:53:17)

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On this week's show Armon tells us what his lasting impression will be on Super Bowl 54, and here's a hint: Shanahan did it again. (1:50 - 19:20) There's been more reaction to being "snubbed" by the All-Star format over the past few years than I can ever remember. So I offer to fix the voting process (19:44 - 38:07) Plus my cousin, Saadiq Abdul joins me to tell me if im crazy with some of my sports takes. (38:32 - 54:55)

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On this episode Armon offers up a hot take based on Quarterback play in the NFL & one Hall of Fame resume (1:40 - 25:35) The Sports world lost an icon this week, but the legacy of Kobe Bryant will live on forever. (25:49 - 43:54) And Wole Akinsoe from "The Urban Sport Scene" podcast to stop by to discuss Kobe's passing & the trolling of Bud Crawford. (45:15 - 1:06:59)

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On this week's show Armon debates whether or not Joe Burrow is worth all of the hype. (01:33 - 12:54) Kyrie Irving is running his mouth... again. Is he more harm than good to the Nets? (13:46 - 30:53) And Kelsey Nicole Nelson stops by to give us her thoughts on the Super Bowl, Odell Beckham Jr. and NABJ (43:35 - 1:01:49)

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On this show Armon explains why the losses by Lamar Jackson & Kirk Cousins on Saturday show EXACTLY why diversity in sports talk matters (02:49 - 22:39) Is it time to break up Ben Simmons & Joel Embiid? Possibly. Why some team should study Rod Thorn if it does happen. (25:50 - 45:10) Plus Mike Wise stops by to give his thoughts on Patrick Mahomes & David Stern (57:00 - 1:17:11)

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On this week's episode, Armon breaks down an entertaining Wild Card Weekend (02:42 - 20:09) Kevin Garnett says that the Celtics broke Lebron James. Its time for him to STFU. Seriously. (21:58 - 43:56) Plus Ben Standig from "The Athletic" stops by to talk about the hiring of Ron Rivera (57:20 - 1:13:25)

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On this week's show Armon tells you why the CFB playoffs is the best postseason in American sports & should never be changed (02:00 - 13:00) Terence Crawford had another amazing performance this Saturday, too bad Top Rank (& ESPN) dropped the ball...AGAIN (14:00 - 30:00) And 'The Godfather of Harlem' is a show that's been talked about a lot lately. Hear my review of the Epix's drama. (48:00 - 58:00)

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On this weeks show Armon breaks down Saturday night's big win for Antony Joshua and why Deontay Wilder's recent comments don't seem to add up. (02:00 - 19:00) The Patriots were caught cheating (again) so why do so many respected pundits continue to shoot them bail? (20:00 - 41:17) Plus the Knicks suck, but before they try to make history with their latest coaching hire, they need to finally address the REAL issues hurting the team (1:02:00 - 1:12:09)

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On this week's show Armon discusses Luka Doncic's AMAZING start to the season, but why some need to pump the breaks with one "conversation" (02:00 - 15:00) It was another explosive ending to a Deontay Wilder fight this past Saturday, but have we learned anything new from the champ? (16:00 - 27:00) And J. Michael stops by to breakdown the most underrated signing this offseason in the NBA (36:00 - 53:00)

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On this week's show, Armon weighs in on the debate over 'Load Management' & why critics need to make up their minds. (02:00 - 22:00) Lamar Jackson is taking the NFL world by storm, but is he really the NFL MVP? And how meaningful is his rise to the top? (23:00 - 33:00) Plus, The NFL OD'd on Myles Garrett. But the media's reaction was what caught my eye. (50:00 - 1:04:00)

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On this week's show Armon breaks down Joel Embiid and Karl Anthony Towns, and why one of these two big men needs to stop faking (02:00 - 20:00) Canelo Alvarez had another impressive performance Saturday. But is it enough to put him atop the P4P rankings? (22:00 - 38:00) And Ivan Carter stops by to weigh in on the roller-coaster ride that is Kirk Cousins (48:00 - 56:00)

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On this week's show Armon offers up a Mea Culpa to one person who may be responsible for changing the ENTIRE culture for a city (02:00 - 25:00) Remember how "experts" said "Never draft a RB in the first round"? How glad do you think the Panthers are for so many teams taking that advice? (27:00 - 40:00) And find out why the NBA needs to take a page out of the playbook of the NFL and President Trump (49:00 - 1:10:00)

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On this week's show Armon breaks down Washington's decision to finally separate from Jay Gruden (02:00 - 24:00) With the Joker dominating at the box office, its time to rank the best actors to ever play the role. And no, Heath Ledger is not #1 (26:00 - 45) And despite winning on Saturday night, it is clear it is the end of an era for one of the greatest boxers of his generation. (54:00 - 1:09:00)

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On this week's show Armon breaks down a potential Fight of the Year as Errol Spence withstands Shawn Porter (02:00 - 32:00) D.C. is among the best cities in the nation, but damn our Sports radio options doesn't match. (33:00 - 1:06:00) And my bro, Travis Thomas stops by to breakdown the Burgundy & Gold as well as the Nationals WC game vs the Brewers (1:30:00 - 1:40:00)

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On this week's episode Armon tells us why he's sick of hearing about Jim Harbaugh. (02:00 - 17:00) Its a huge fight this Saturday as one of the best boxers in the world looks to move one step closer to 'superstar' status. But will Shawn Porter prove too tough of a challenge for Errol Spence? (20:00 - 32:00) And as the Antonio Brown saga looks to be coming to an end, I tell AB something that, unfortunately, no one close to him has told him. Get some help. (41:00 - 55:00)

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On this week's show: Armon tells you what Mike Tomlin and Jay Gruden have in common. Thought if you look at their resumes, they should NEVER be mentioned together. (02:00 - 21:00) They say the NFL is a 'quarterback league'. But maybe its FINALLY time we adjust that line of thinking (22:00 - 41:00) And NBC Sports Washington's Chris Miller stops by to discuss Team USA, Cam Newton and Power. (54:00 - 1:15:00)

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On this week's episode Armon gives his thoughts on Dave Chappelle's latest standup and how who we are factors in how funny any joke is. (03:00 - 25:00) DeMarcus Cousins has found himself in an ugly situation with the mother of his child, but why isn't he covered the way Tyreke Hill (among others) were? (29:00 - 48:00)

And after last week's criticism of "Power" some of yall let me know how wrong I was. Well, allow me to respond -- using "Snowfall" (1:17:00 - 1:29:00)

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On this week's episode, Armon breaks down the retirement of Andrew Luck and what it means moving forward (02:00 - 21:00) There are high expectations for the San Antonio Spurs, but are they up to the task? Joe Garcia from the 2 Shots Podcast stops by to weigh in (51:00 - 1:15:00) And "Power" is back on for it's final season, so I decided to try one last time to see what all the fuss is about. (1:16:00 - 1:33:00)

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On this week's episode, Armon addresses Jay-Z's deal with the NFL (02:00 - 31:00) DeMarcus Cousins' latest injury is horrible for the former All-NBA player, but will other stars change their ways after seeing how its impacted Boogie's earning potential? (33:00 - 50:00) Plus is it the end of the road for Netflix? (52:00 - 1:13:00)

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On this week's show Armon tries to understand the minds of several NFL figures (02:00 - 22:00) Team USA may not have the biggest stars on their roster for the FIBA World Cup, but I tell you why that's a good thing! (23:00 - 38:00) Plus the 'Rich Paul' rule is a joke, but it once again lets us know EXACTLY what the NCAA is all about. (1:05:00 - 1:17:00)

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On this week show Armon weighs in on Carmelo Anthony's appearance on 'First Take' (02:00 - 24:00)

The Joe Budden Podcast has been making great shows recently by pitting two rappers against one another, but how would that work if we used NBA players as a reference? (27:00 - 49:00)

And Ashley Baker from the "About Nothing But Sports" podcast joins me to breakdown the upcoming NFL season (1:02:00 - 1:20:00)

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On this week's show, Armon tells Sam Presti of the OKC Thunder to "Shut up" after once again failing to admit his own mistakes.

(02:00 -23:00)

Jalen Ramsey made a splash when arriving to Training Camp, but if you think he's a distraction, you aren't paying attention.

(25:00 - 40:00)

And Jeremy Lin and Carmelo Anthony have had two completely different career paths, yet they are standing in the same place now.

(1:00:00 - 1:14:00)

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On this week's show I breakdown an amazing fight between Keith Thurman and Manny Pacquiao. While begging that we DONT see one fight in particular next. (02:00 - 22:00) Bradley Beal may be the next big time star to move in the NBA, but not if new GM Tommy Shepard has anything to say about it. I talk to Rashad Mobley to get his thoughts on what the Wiz should do. (57:00 - 1:24:00) And have Comic movies jumped the shark? Or is it just me? (1:26:00 - 1:43:00)

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On this week's show, Armon breaks down the HUGE trade between OKC and Houston and why Darryl Morey may have let the hype get to him. (02:00 - 18:00)

Kenny Hawkes stops by to break down the amazing offseason by the Clippers and tells us just how hot the rivalry between both LA teams are. (47:00 - 1:00:00) And we mourn the loss of one of the greatest fighters ever, and one of my childhood heroes, Pernell Whitaker (1:01:00 - 1:20:00)

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On this week's episode, Armon discusses why this past week in NBA Free Agency lays out perfectly why the idea that a team "had to pay a player" has ALWAYS been nonsense. (02:00 - 22:00) Patriotism was at an all-time high as the USWNT brought home another World Cup trophy, but its their fight OFF the field that has them looking like true champions. (23:00 - 44:00) And Ben Standig from The Athletic stops by to weigh in on the wild NBA offseason. (50:00 - 1:17:00)

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On This week's show, Armon breaks down most of the league's top moves in free agnecy (02:00 - 20:00) Why despite all of the jokes, the Knicks should be looking at the Nets for guidance. (22:00 - 43:00) And remember all of the analyst who complained about the NBPA not "smoothing the cap" back in 2016? Well, where are they now? (1:00:00 - 1:20:00)

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On this week's show: Armon breaks down the NBA Finals and the start of Free Agency (2:00 - 17:00) The NBA Draft is in the books, however we need to stop the instant analysis of incoming players. (18:00 - 33:00) And Russell Peddle from Number Fire stops by to give his thoughts on the Raptors first NBA championship, and what's next for Kawhi. (43:00 - 1:02)

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On this week's episode Armon tackles the sensitive issue about the NBA's diversity when it comes to Front Office hires. And how analytics plays a part. (02:00 - 35:00) "Hive Mind" mentality is at an all-time high, but how did it get this way? (39:00 - 50:00) Plus after Kevin Durant's devastating injury, we breakdown how it changes the entire NBA landscape moving forward. (1:01:00 - 1:17:00)

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On this week's show Armon breaks down the huge upset in boxing, and looks at what's next for the HW division (02:00 - 23:00) Bradley Beal is the center of many trade scenarios, but should the Wizards move the young All-Star? There are a few questions you have to answer before you make your decision. (27:00 - 48:00) And while everyone is talking about Drake and the future of Kevin Durant and Kawahi Leonard, maybe we should all appreciate the great Finals these two teams are giving us. (50:00 -1:01:00)

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On this week's show: Armon tells us why we should prepare for everyone to rip down Giannis (02:00 - 18:00) Jay-Z made an unexpected move for Memorial Day, which blessed us all (20:00 - 31:00) And Netflix may be on its final days, I tell you why Deontay Wilder should be worried. (44:00 - 1:01:00

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On this week's show, Armon gives us a not so hot take about Deontay Wilder and the Heavyweight division. (02:00 - 18:00)

Kawhi Leonard may still leave Toronto, but the trade to bring him north of the border was still very much worth it. (20:00 - 30:00)

And Monica McNutt joins me to break down the NBA playoffs and what the Knicks should do with their 3rd pick (34:00 - 48:00)

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On this week's episode Armon returns with his thoughts on the Houston Rockets playoff elimination (02:00 - 11:00)

The Sixers are faced with some tough decisions to make this offseason. But is Elton Brand the man for the job? (12:00 - 26:00)

And its an end of an era for Wizards basketball, but why on Earth is NBC Sports Washington moving on from Steve Buckhantz? (1:05:00 - 1:17:00)

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On this week's episode Armon gives his honest take on Tiger Woods improbable comeback and if it changes how he feels about Eldrick (02:00 - 15:00) This weekend Terance Crawford will be making his second headlining PPV card but in the "Cold War" between himself and Errol Spence there may not be any winners Saturday Night (17:00 - 39:00) And Troy Haliburton stops by to give his thoughts on Ben Simmons & what the Wizards should do re: Bradley Beal. (49:00 - 1:13:00)

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On this week's show Armon breaks down the sudden and obvious downfall of Magic Johnson as the Lakers President of Basketball Ops. (02:00 - 16:00) For 100 episodes we've preached financial discipline re: to paying NFL Quarterbacks. But will we change our minds when it affects our favorite QB? (17:00 - 31:00)

And Saadiq Abdul joins us for his monthly visit where we debate who's career was better: D-Wade or Paul Pierce 33:00 - 56:00)

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On this week's episode Armon opens up a hot take for the Valley of the Sun in regards to talented SG Devin Booker (02:00 - 23:00) DAZN is looking to make a HUGE splash in the sports world with their next move, but just how big of an impact will they have? We're thinking HUGE. (1:01:00 -1:17:00) And the Super-max contract in the NBA was a good idea on paper, but in practice? Not so much. (1:21:00 - 1:38:00)

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On this week's show, Armon breaks down the case for Bradley Beal making an All-NBA team & how the Wizards should react. (02:00 - 25:00) Deontay Wilder has wanted to cement his legacy as the top heavyweight in boxing, but why does he keep running away from the top challenges? (26:00 - 45:00) And Zak Noble from the 4 SZN's podcast stops by to discuss some of the biggest races down the stretch in the NBA (47:00 - 1:09:00)

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On this week's show Armon talks about a wild ride during NFL free agency, and offers up a Mea culpa to one sports person in particular. (02:00 - 18:00) We had another case of an extreme fan in the NBA this week. However, instead of wondering what the NBA should do to prevent these outbursts again, Armon says its a symptom of a much larger issue. (19:00 - 31:00) And host of the "Urban Sport Scene" podcast, Wally Akinsoe stops by to discussthe struggles of the Lakers (55:00 - 1:18:00)

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On this week's episode Armon discusses why being a sports fan isn't the wisest or healthiest thing for a person to do (02:00 - 22:00) Every year the football world seems to lose their minds during the lead up to the NFL draft, and this year is no exception. (23:00 - 43:00)

And after watching "Leaving Neverland" there is plenty to discuss. And plenty of questions to ask, including why so many of Michael Jackson's defenders don't seem to have any consistency. (1:03:00 - 1:20:00)

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On this week's show Armon tells us why the debate regarding the "One & Done" rule needs to re-tooling. (02:00 - 26:00) Artificial Intelligence has found Armon's weak spot. NBA advanced statistics. e? (28:00 - 39:00) And cousin Saadiq Abdul stops by to make his monthly appearance. We debate: Who won the Otto Porter trade? Which team is the worst run organization: Wiz or Skins? Is Kyler Murray worth a first round pick? (58:00 - 1:20:00)

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On this week's episode Armon talks about why so many in NBA circles are giving sympathy towards the Pelicans despite wasting two of the league's best players in a decade. (02:00 - 20:00) The AAF's ratings through two weeks have been amazing. However why is another sports ratings, which are better, being ignored? (45:00 - 58:00) And one man has ruined the Wizards. No, not Ernie Grunfeld. Ted Leonsis. (1:00:00 - 1:20:00)

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On this week's episode Armon talks about the big trade revolving Kristaps Porzingis & if its ok to believe in the Knicks (naw) (01:00 - 20:00)

The Super Bowl left much to be desired, but just because the game wasn't that good doesn't mean we need to reach for storylines (27:00 - 36:00)

And Bryna Kramer from Wizards Xtra and Talk Nerdy With Us stops by to breakdown whats the best path forward for the Wiz & TV shows to keep an eye on (42:00 -59:00)

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On this week's episode Armon tells the people complaining about "market size" re: Anthony Davis, to take a page out of Trick Daddy's playbook. (01:00 - 20:00) Many say the Pelicans should wait for Boston because they have the best assets. But those same people said Boston's "Godfather offer" a few years ago was too good to turn down also. So why do we still believe them? (22:00 - 51:00) And my brother Travis Thomas stops by to give his thoughts on Keith Thurman's return & Pats-Rams (1:10:00 - 1:30:00)

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On this week's show, Armon wonders why things are so silent when it comes to those who say they don't like the NBA because of lack of parity (02:00 - 19:00) Tom Brady or Michael Jordan. Which one is the greatest team sport athlete ever? My cousin, Saadiq Abdul & I debate that and two more topics. See if you think Im crazy for my answer. (47:00 - 1:07:00) And there is one sympathetic figure in the sports world that I try to shine some light on. (1:08:00 - 1:19:00)

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On this week's show Armon gets an unexpected guest who asks him to do the unthinkable; explain why the Wizards SHOULD trade Bradley Beal. (02:00 -30:00) The NFL is a copycat league, but they're taking it too far with their decision to make one person one of their 32 head coaches. (31:00 -48:00) Plus the Dallas Mavericks have their new franchise player, but remember how they got him when market size & cap smoothing excuses return this offseason (1:01:00 - 1:15:00)

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On this week's episode Armon tells you why Peter King has it ALL wrong when it comes to Antonio Brown, & why he's not the only one who does. (02:00 - 22:00) The first rounds of NBA All-Star voting are in the books, and while many are up in arms, I tell you why no one should be. (23:00 - 40:00) And Troy Haliburton stops by to talk about his latest piece about the Wizards' analytics department & gives us his takeaways from "Surviving R. Kelly" (45:00 -1:08:00)

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On this week's episode, Armon rings in the new year by talking about the questionable decision of letting D.J. Swearinger go by the Burgundy & Gold, and how it was covered in D.C. (02:00 - 25:00) 'Redskins 100" producer, Ajay Atayee stops by to break down the Skins & Wizards and answers which team is most likely to be a champion first (44:00 - 58:00) And Ben Simmons is great at basketball, but his lack of shooting has somehow blinded many to the fact (1:00:00 - 1:18:00)

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On this week's episode I break down why Mark Cuban is becoming Luka Doncic's worst ally. (02:00 - 13:00) LeBron James is used to making all of the biggest shots on & off the court. But he came up small in a huge spot this holiday weekend. (14:00 - 34:00) And Baker Mayfield has been everything NFL fans could have asked for, but his brashess is making many do a 180. (1:02:00 - 1:15:00)

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On this week's episode Armon tells you why defense and a running game in the NFL isn't as outdated as many would have you believe. (02:00 - 19:00) Many gave their opinion on the "King of R&B" but most had one glaring omission. So I put the crown on its rightful owner. (20:00 - 43:00) Plus my cousin Saadiq Abdul makes his monthly appearance on the show to debate Kyle Kuzma vs Brandon Ingram. Super Bowl picks and the Burgundy & Gold (45:00 - 1:00:00)

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On this week's show we break down how the lack of parity in the College Football Playoffs is as predictable as the silence from critics of the NBA (02:00 - 12:00) Deontay Wilder & Tyson Fury put on an amazing performance , but what's next in the Heavyweight division, and where does Anthony Joshua fall in all of this? (12;30 - 29:00) Plus thinking outside the box is exactly what we love here on the Quarter-Lee Report, but when will an NFL team do it when it comes to the QB position? (50:00 - 1:05:00)

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On this week's episode Armon tells you why DeMarcus Cousins is in fact overrated & why it isn't a hot take. (02:00 - 20:00) Its always hard to compare things that happen in the NBA to the NFL but we do so this week, using Matthew Stafford. (22:00 - 35:00 )

And Kevin Broom from the #SoWizards podcast stops by to let us know whether the Wiz should "blow it up" and the market for Bradley Beal. (53:00 - 1:11:00)

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On this week's episode Armon feels for former GM Billy King, yet laughs at the prospect of another team giving him another chance. (02:00 - 11:00) Kemba Walker is playing at an All-NBA level this season, but I tell you why id never offer him the money he's rightfully earning this year. (12:00-28:00)

And NBC Washington's Keely Divien stops by to give us the latest on all the drama swirling around both the Wizards and the Warriors. (43:00 - 56:00)

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On this week's episode, Armon tells you why Carmelo Anthony's Hall of Fame career is coming to an unpleasant end, & why its Melo's own doing. (02:00 - 17:00) After a summer full of drama, Jimmy Butler finally got his ticket out of the Twin Cities, and changed the Eastern Conference landscape in the "process". (18:00 - 36:00) And Perry Aston from the "NBA Unwrapped" podcast stops by to breakdown all things Purple & Gold (43:00 - 57:00)

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On this week's episode, Armon tells a legend in the sports world their take was trash and that they need to have a seat. (02:00 - 12:00)

Are you tired of Jordan vs Lebron like me? Well the NFL doubled down on that debate by adding another one, that makes zero sense. (14:00-29:00)

And Mike Bossetti from RaptorsRapture.com stops by to discuss just how good are the Raptors this season, and can they put an end to the Warriors reign of dominance. (31:-46:00)

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On this week's episode, Armon makes a declaration, that to him makes perfect sense. But to many NBA fans would be considered the hottest of hot takes. See if you agree. (02:00 - 15:00)

Everyone in the NBA is using analytics to help catch the Warriors, but it seems like most teams have no idea what they're doing. (16:00 - 37:00)

And Truth About It's Troy Haliburton stops by to help us figure out what is wrong with the Wizards & what changes could possibly be in store (41:00 - 1:05:00)

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On this week's episode Markelle Fultz is having another rough start to the season & I worry if Philly is too hard for him. (02:00 - 14:00)

Floyd Mayweather is known for a lot of things. Money. Winning and being in the spotlight. But now that he continues to be overshadowed, we need to know him for something completely different (15:00 - 31:00)

Plus Saadiq Abdul makes his monthly appearance on the show to decide if I'm crazy or not for my most explosive takes. See if you agree! (40:00 - 56:00)

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On this week's episode Armon breaks down more foolish narratives from the NFL. Narratives that only apply when convenient. (02:00 - 20:00)

Terence Crawford put on a show this weekend defending his Welterweight title in front of his home fans. But could he do it vs Errol Spence? The better question may be, will it happen? (20:20 - 41:00)

And my guy Ivan Carter stops by to discuss what the hell is going on between Karl Anthony Towns and Jimmy Butler. (44:00 - 60:00)

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On this week's episode I'm confused as to why Odell Beckham Jr is still getting ripped by the media, even after he spoke the truth to ESPN. (02:00 - 14:00) The NBA season is almost here but before the first tip, I need someone to let me know what Ben Simmons and Nikola Jokic did to piss yall off (16:00 - 31:00) And Tyler James from the "Celtics and Chill" podcast stops by to give me the vibe in Boston as the Celtics look fully ready to dethrone the defending champs. (38:00 - 56:00)

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On this week's episode Armon breaks down why everything isn't right vs wrong, and how Earl Thomas & The Seattle Seahawks made that point clear as day. HBO Boxing is coming to an end, but even in the "information age" sports media still gets the bigger picture wrong. Plus Im joined by co-host of the "Urban Sports Scene" podcast Wally Akinsoe. As we breakdown if Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury will do big PPV numbers, and why certain members of the D.C. media can't stop raving about a QB who no longer plays here.

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On this week's episode Armon gives a scorching hot take that will shock most NBA observers (But will most likely prove to be true)(00:01 - 00:19) Anthony Joshua continued his dominance in the Heavyweight division but nothing truly matters until he steps in the ring vs Deontay Wilder. Or does it? (00:20 - 00:31) And Wizards insider for NBC Sports Washington, Chase Hughes stops by to breakdown why the Wizards are so confident, and why is the area so torn regarding Otto Porter. (00:37 - 00:55)

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On this week's show, Armon breaks down one of the more entertaining storylines in sports this year: Vontae Davis getting the F out of Buffalo. (01:00 - 11:00) Karl Anthony Towns & Jimmy Butler's issues seem to be beyond the point of repair, but how is it that Andrew Wiggins of all people has found himself in the worst position of the T'Wolves. (45:00 - 1:02) And producer, David Devall stops by to breakdown Saturday's controversial rematch between Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin (30:00 - 45:00)

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On this week's show Armon has a change of heart when it comes to the Greatest of All-time discussion, and its the answer EVERYONE should have. (01:00 - 37:00) The Bobby Brown documentary brought back old feelings for many as BET shined last week. But what has to happen for the network to repair its tarnished image? (1:17:00 - 1:34:00) Plus Mike Sykes stops by to give his thoughts on Serena Williams, Colin Kaepernick and the passing of Mac Miller. (38:00 - 1:01:00)

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On this week's episode Armon wonders what is going on with the Raiders and why more teams are not taking care of their elite players (01:20 - 10:47) Many are "living their best life" currently, but one man is doing so -- on his own terms. Its just crazy to think how Joe Budden arrived at this place. (11:00 - 22:00) And Redskins Insider for NBC Sports Washington, J.P. Finlay stops by to breakdown Washington's chances at success and debate parity between the NFL and NBA (37:00 - 53:00)

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On this week's show, Armon discusses the bubble bursting on NFL Quarterbacks and why a team with foresight should "counter-program" (02:00 - 22:00)

Skylar Diggins-Smith caused quite the stir last week with her comments on how players in the WNBA are compensated. But whats the bigger hurdle? Sexism or Capitalism (24:00 - 40:00) And my cousin Saadiq Abdul makes his monthly visit to breakdown a possible longer NFL season, and if this season of Insecure has fallen off. (1:02 - 1:20)

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On this week's episode Armon wonders what the hell is going on with Nicki Minaj There's a long list of MVP candidates for the upcoming NBA season, but IF you are interested in placing a wager (or two) down, Armon gives you the best bets Plus Princess Streeter from "The W Podcast" stops by to preview the WNBA playoff picture, plus give us her thoughts on Dwight Howard trying to evolve to KD

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On this week's show: I have finally solved the issue that has people on all sides angry at the NFL. (2:00 - 20:00)

Kelvin Benjamin went out of his way to let everyone know how displeased he was with his former QB (Cam Newton) and all he got for his troubles was him looking like an ass, or a Sports Wanksta (21:00 - 30:00) And Michael Jenkins from NBC Sports Washington stops by to discuss Tiger Woods and a rough summer for College Football (35:00 - 1:00:00)

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On this week's episode of The Quarter-Lee Report, Armon breaks down why the Dallas Cowboys continue to step in it, and why they are the illustration of what's wrong with the NFL (1:00- 14:00) One of the most groundbreaking television shows may be nearing its end, and its better to do it now than later, Armon suggests (15:00 - 32:00) And Troy Haliburton from Truth About It stops by to discuss the infamous John Wall picture, and who had the best album of the Summer. (40:00 - 1:02)

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On this week's episode Armon talks about Loyalty, and how we in the sports culture have the definition all wrong. ComicCon was a huge success in San Diego last week. However some of the latest reviews from D.C. has Armon giving them the side eye. Have they earned your trust? Plus Saadiq Abdul is stopping by to answer a simple question: Is Armon Crazy. We let you decide.

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On this week's episode Armon asks a significant question all NBA fans and front offices should ask, "How much is one championship worth to you"? Kawhi Leonard's trade to the Raptors has shaken up the Eastern Conference standings. Which begs the question: Why weren't other teams more willing to get involved? Plus NBA TV's Chris Miles stops by to break down whats going on with the 76ers GM search, and who had the best rap album this summer

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On this week's show Armon tries to caution everyone about the getting too excited about your favorite rookie's play at Summer League. The Summer months usually mean great action movies, but the genre seems to be on its last legs, which makes Armon reminisce over yesteryear. Plus Kevin Broom stops by to discuss his metric, PPA. While also breaking down the offseason of the Wizards, while giving caution to the future of the Suns and the Knicks.

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On this week's show there have been PLENTY of trash takes this past week regarding the NBA, so in the words of the legendary Trick Daddy, Armon tells a few smart people to, "Shut-up". Drake sent the entire world into shock when he released his latest album, but did "Scorpion" live up to the hype? Plus Monica McNutt stops by to breakdown Dwight to D.C. and what Lebron James to the Lakers means for his legacy.

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On this week's episode Armon gives us a scorching hot take on why Kyrie Irving continues to get passes that no other player in recent history would ever get. Many are greatly anticipating the new season of the STARTZ hit series, "Power" but not Armon. So he asks you the listeners to help him find a show to watch over the summer. Plus Travis Thomas stops by to breakdown the Wizards offseason, a letdown year for boxing and if the NFL is in serious trouble.

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On this week's episode, Armon tells us why EVERY NBA team should be making a play for Kawhi Leonard this offseason. Nas' new album has many talking, but is his latest effort the best offering from G.O.O.D. Music this summer? Plus Grant & Danny producer, Brendan Darr stops by to discuss the World Cup & why D.C. Sports radio doesn't have more Wizards/ NBA coverage.

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On this week's show I wonder why Kobe Bryant is obsessing over Lebron James, despite his own shortcomings. Terrell Owens had to fight for years to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, and now that he's about to finally go in, he has another fight on his hands. Plus Troy Machir stops by to breakdown whether or not Alex Ovechkin is the most beloved athlete in D.C. sports history

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On this week's episode Armon weighs in on the Drake Pusha T battle. Who's winning, thoughts on blackface and should Drake leave Push alone. With the NBA Finals about to start, we talk about the debate the entire sports world continues to discuss, Michael vs Lebron. Plus Troy Haliburton returns and gives us his takes on rap beef, burner accounts and Kyrie Irving's leadership

… Needless to say, this is a HELL of an episode!

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On this week's show Armon breaks down one of the most interesting storylines in all of sports: The brewing beef between Tom Brady & Bill Belichick. DeMarcus Cousins is entering free agency by rehabbing a torn Achilles. Is his talent worth the risk of signing long-term? We weigh the options. Plus Mike Bossetti from RaptorsRaprture.com stops by to discuss what went wrong with Toronto vs Cleveland (again) & what changes, if any, can the Raps expect heading into next season.

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On this week's episode Armon breaks down how ESPN and Top Rank have put together an amazing stable of fighters, yet one of their prized boxers keeps getting the shaft. Sports gambling has be legalized, but beyond your pockets, how will this decision affect your favorite leagues and franchises? Get ready for a repeat of the Summer of '16 Plus Tyler James from the Celtics and Chill podcast stops by to talk about the amazing season from Boston and their head coach.

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On this week's episode Armon talks about how Amazon is leading us all into the Robot Apocalypse. HBO Boxing was once considered the gold standard for the sport, now its making a joke of itself. And after another disappointing season, the Wizards decided to give Ernie Grunfeld ANOTHER contract extension. I discuss that move and more with Ben Standig.

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On this week's episode I break down why the NFL draft is such a mockery of its former self, and why tired clichés are doing more harm than good. There's a lot of reasons why the OKC Thunder failed to advanced in the playoffs in the 2nd year. But one person is getting a pass for the teams failures, and I'm not talking about Westbrook. Plus my cousin, Saadiq Abdul stops by to break down all things NBA and tells me if any of my takes are crazy or not.

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On this week's episode Armon breaks down what the New Orleans Pelicans should do with DeMarcus Cousins' impending free agency. Everyone is excited about Marvel's latest film, well except one man. Find out why James Cameron needs to have a seat. Plus Pacers insider for Indy Star.com, J. Michael stops by to tell us why the Pacers-Cavaliers series has been so exciting and if Indy has enough to pull off the upset.

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On this week's episode Armon does a little point / counterpoint in terms of Mark Jackson being a good coaching candidate for the Knicks. In sports we like to compare & debate EVERYTHING. But its not just sports culture apparently, as Beyoncé and Michael Jackson fans went at each other's throats this weekend. Plus Troy Haliburton stops by to discuss what needs to happen for the Wizards to get back in their series vs the Raptors.

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On this episode Armon breaks down his favorite thing about the 2017-18 NBA season, a rivalry that makes no sense. Killer Mike is one of the best rappers in the game, but "DAMN HOMIE" he played himself this past weekend. Plus C. Jolie stops by to breakdown the Raptors from a Canadian POV. We discuss if this is the year Toronto can finally break through.

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On this week's show, I turn up the heat on one "Hot take" that I believe will turn the Celtics from a contender to a championship favorite. Darius Brazley is looking to shake up amateurism by skipping college and going right into the G-League. But if you're against exploiting players, you should be against this move too. Plus NBA TV's Chris Miles stops by to breakdown the playoff races in both conferences, but also settles a hip-hop debate.

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On the 50th episode Armon talks about two former stars who are having rough weeks: Albert Belle & Carmelo Anthony We are this close to having a super fight for the Heavy-weight championship, but one fighter potentially stands in the way of a Deontay Wilder-Anthony Joshua showdown. And the 30 for 30 documentaries have been a HUGE success for ESPN, but they may be running out of ideas, so we decide to help them out! Help us decide which topic would make for the best story.

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On this week's episode I ask what has gotten into Andrew Wiggins? I once again express my angst for the "pro-tankers" who think tanking is the BEST way to build in the NBA. Plus my cousin, Saadiq Abdul joins the show to give his thoughts on Washington trading for Alex Smith. And answering if I'm tripping or not

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On this week's episode Armon tells you why the market for NFL Quarterbacks is still out of whack, and which team will regret spending big money on a "Top 10" QB. The first four days of the NCAA tournament are the best days of the sports calendar, but one part of the frenzy has grown annoying. Find out what Plus contributor for "Truth About It", Troy Haliburton stops by to answer what is wrong with Bradley Beal in the clutch, and which matchups should Wizards fans want for the postseason.

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On this week's episode the Wizards have had some success without their star PG, and the sample size is no longer small, so maybe we need to start thinking with our heads instead of our hearts. Deontay Wilder silenced his critics Saturday night with the biggest win of his career. Forcing yours truly to offer a mea culpa. Plus the NCAA has tons of heat on them, so maybe this is finally the time the NBA does away with the dumb "one and done" rule.

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On this week's episode we discuss a wild week for the Dallas Mavericks both on the floor and off. Deontay Wilder is about to have his biggest test in the ring this weekend, but is he feeling himself too much with his latest declaration? And Mark Moore stops by to breakdown the significance of the film, "Black Panther". And we rank our top 5 Marvel movies.

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On this week's episode Armon breaks down NBA All-Star weekend & the most memorable moment for him. No, it's not Fergie. We all love television and movies, but Hollywood has become too lazy. Hear why a blast from the past isn't always a good thing. Plus super-producer David Devall stops by to breakdown the ultra competitive Welterweight division in boxing & what to expect from the Wizards for their last 25 games.

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On this week's show Armon asks why have we as NBA fans completely ignored the Raptors' chances at postseason success? Everyone is excited for the release of "Black Panther". But things are getting a little out of hand... like the "Blankman" disrespect. Plus, Elon Musk is back on his B.S. again, but he's not alone ... the machines are coming!

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On this week's episode, Armon gives us his thoughts on an exciting Super Bowl, and why coaches, not QB's may be the league's biggest commodity. The Wizards' chemistry issues continue to be put on full display after an eye-opening interview with John Wall. What, if anything should Washington do? Plus Monica McNutt stops by to give her thoughts on the Cavaliers mess and Justin Timberlake's controversial halftime performance.

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On this week's show Armon breaks down the Blake Griffin trade, and why you should NEVER make a move out of desperation. Many were up in arms (again) about the results from this weekend's Grammy awards. But if you're still upset, you only have yourself to blame. Plus Erika Fernandez from @BSO stops by to give her take on the Welterweight division and if the Knicks should be "buyers or sellers" at the trade deadline.

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On this week's episode, Armon discusses why the Wizards shouldn't have a player on their roster who is "untouchable". Rooting against Tom Brady is a fools exercise and I know first hand, because I tried it growing up when I rooted against Jordan. Plus Live content producer for Vimeo & huge NBA fan Ian McCoy stops by to talk NBA rookies & Wiz-Kids

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On this week's episode I debate which WR was truly the best: Terrell Owens or Randy Moss. My answer may shock you. When talking of the best coaches of the NBA we always hear about Pop and Kerr or even Doc Rivers. But one man has been criminally underrated. I try to change that. Plus my cousin, Saadiq Abdul makes his monthly appearance on the show to tell me if I'm right, or if I'm crazy.

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On this week's episode Armon does something that maybe no other Knick fan has ever done... defend Paul Pierce. Many complain about athletes being greedy for taking large $$$ to sign with a team, and for those folks "Angry Man" has a few choice words for you. Plus Brian Mitchell stops by to give his thoughts on the Hall of Fame, Lamar Jackson & Kirk Cousins -- trust us, you wont want to miss this interview.

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On this week's episode someone is sick of replay in ALL of sports. Should the NFL and NBA do away with instant replay for good? You decide. The NFL playoffs are around the corner and Travis Thomas stops by to give his thoughts on who is the favorite. Plus 2017 is coming to an end, Armon gives you his biggest takeaways from a year that we'll all remember (and maybe try to forget) for a long time.

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On this week's show Armon wonders whats going on in the NFL season. As strange things continue to occur both on and off the gridiron. Sam Presti has been everyone's favorite GM for years in the NBA, and rightfully so. But its time to look at all of his moves, not just his great drafts. Plus J. Michael stops by to discuss the curious case of DeMarcus Cousins and his thoughts on Guillermo Rigondeaux stopping his highly anticipated fight vs Vasyl Lomachenko

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On this week's show Armon wonders whats going on in the NFL season. As strange things continue to occur both on and off the gridiron. Sam Presti has been everyone's favorite GM for years in the NBA, and rightfully so. But its time to look at all of his moves, not just his great drafts. Plus J. Michael stops by to discuss the curious case of DeMarcus Cousins and his thoughts on Guillermo Rigondeaux stopping his highly anticipated fight vs Vasyl Lomachenko

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On this week's episode I tell you why despite being the youngest MVP ever, Derrick Rose should NOT be a hall of famer. Plus that MVP should be voided TBH. The Boston Celtics have been playing amazing this year. They are legit title contenders, and they're doing this ALL without their highest paid player... which is why I say trade him! I explain. Plus my cousins, and Sports Analyst, Saadiq Abdul makes his monthly appearance to tell me why my takes are wrong, and why Aqib Talib is making the NFL fun again.