Please keep Frank & Joe + 5 days a week
I am an NBA nut. I have to agree with everyone else here. Frank & Joe seem to have much better chemistry compared to Ryan and Jason (last years host). Nothing against Ryan, but he seems to ramble off in tangents and I begin to tune out. Also I don't know why ESPN decided to go from 5 days a week last year to 2-3 times a week this year. They also need to bring back last years format: 1. Quick recap of all the previous days games at the start (doesn't that make sense?) 2. Bring back regular NBA expert contributors on a weekly basis (ie NBA fantasy, NBA awards race, interview a blogger on a specific team to get in depth analysis, etc). For you other NBA nuts there are a couple of other NBA podcasts. 1. Basketball Jones - 5 days a week albeit a bit informal since they don't have the resorces like ESPN. 2. Sports Illustrated - only 3 times a month or so. 3. BS Report - Bill Simmons is obviously an NBA expert and occassionaly dedicates an entire podcast to the NBA. Anyway, I will still keep an eye on this podcast for now and hopes it improves.Read full review »
Jer527 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/10
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