Episodes
Greeny never thought he would be leading with golf but what Phil Mickelson did at his age winning the PGA Championship was nothing short of magical. Also, he shares his "Hot Takes" from the NBA opening weekend. Plus, today is a big day in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers, as it's the first day of OTA’s and Greeny believes it will be very interesting to see who shows up for the quarterbacks.
Published 05/24/21
Greeny and Hembo go back in forth on whether announcers should discuss important statistical facts going on during games, even if they jinx them. i.e. mentioning a no-hitter. Greeny says its required. Plus, Greeny makes predictions for the NBA postseason and Greeny hops back into the spectacular sports weekend we have ahead of us.
Published 05/21/21
Greeny opens up the show looking ahead to sports weekend that is jam packed no matter what you’ve got taste for. Plus, Chris “Mad Dog” Russo  joins the show to discuss all things baseball. Also, Adam Silver joins KJZ this morning and commented on Nate McMillan’s take on the NBA wanting the Knicks to advance and the subsequent fine.
Published 05/21/21
Zach Lowe, Host of the Lowe Post Podcast joins Greeny to continue the conversation of just how great Steph Curry is. Plus, Greeny takes calls on whether or not no-hitters are good for the sport.
Published 05/20/21
Greeny was reminded how much he loved the NBA with the stellar play in the Warriors-Lakers matchup. He is joined by ESPN NBA analyst Tim Legler to discuss. Plus, he was also in awe that Corey Kluber pitched a no-hitter on his own bobble head night.
Published 05/20/21
Clippers head coach Ty Lue dismissed the chatter the team tanked to avoid the Lakers. He said it was all about getting his guys healthy for this important part of the season, but Greeny doesn’t believe him. Plus, ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney joins the show.
Published 05/19/21
Greeny weighs in on the Lakers/Warriors play in game taking place Wednesday evening and share his thoughts on both teams possibly making the playing field, regardless of who loses. Plus, Greeny takes calls on the Yermin Mercedes HR and the unwritten rules of baseball.
Published 05/19/21
Greeny and Hembo go through some NFL power rankings and Greeny tries to guess where teams are based on hearing the name and going through the offseason additions and subtractions. Plus, he continues to talk about the Clippers ducking the lakers before entering a debate with the hashtag crew on a perceived violation of the MLB unwritten rules. 
Published 05/18/21
Former Packers GM Ron Wolf referred to Aaron Rodgers as a “Diva” and Greeny can’t believe this is the take in this day and age. Plus, MLB Network Analyst Al Leiter joins the show to talk about the state of the game today and why he believes that hitters have changed their approach at the plate.
Published 05/18/21
Greeny talks about how he believes the Clippers are purposely avoiding the Lakers before chatting with Basketball Hall of Famer Mike Breen. Breen recaps his Hall of Fame weekend and says it was the most humbling experience of his life. He also talks about the Play-In Tournament and why he thought it was a mistake at first, but has done a 180 on it.
Published 05/17/21
Greeny weighs in on the first ever play-in tournament and talks about the anticipated Lakers/Warriors matchup and the MVP conversation. Plus, Greeny gives tribute to Marv Albert, as he’s decided to step down after these NBA playoffs, and emphasizes how important announcers are to him and how they influenced him.
Published 05/17/21
The final weekend of the NBA regular season is here and Greeny still has unanswered questions: Does Philly hold off the Nets for the top seed? How does the 4, 5 & 6 seeds shake out between the Hawks, Heat and Knicks? Do the Lakers end up in the play-in tournament? He discusses and more!
Published 05/17/21
Greeny talks about Tom Brady returning to Foxboro this upcoming NFL season and if other stars took it personal returning back to the place they made their careers. Plus, who created the "patriot way": Brady or Belichick?
Published 05/14/21
MLB Network Host Bob Costas joins the show and talks about the current state of baseball and why when he looks at it in totality, it’s unmistakable that the current game favors pitching. Plus, Greeny weighs in on Tom Brady Sr. saying he was “salivating” over the Buccaneers/Patriots matchup this coming season and believes the Bucs will be coming out on top with a victory. 
Published 05/13/21
Greeny starts with the official NFL schedule and all of the intrigue and quirks that go along with that, and talks about load management in the NBA and how its making the NBA unwatchable.
Published 05/13/21
Former NFL Head Coach Mike Holmgren joins the show to talk about Aaron Rodgers and why he thinks the situation in Green Bay has become very disappointing. Plus, Greeny chimes in on the return of LeBron and James Harden and how Tuesday night’s matchup was a nice glimpse into what could be around the corner for the NBA when the Knicks/Lakers felt like it mattered. 
Published 05/12/21
Mike Greenberg weighs in on the NFL schedule release, and alongside the hashtag crew, tries to guess the lines for some of the more interesting games on the schedule. Plus, he share his top 5 catcher in baseball and share his thoughts on the decline of the Celtics.
Published 05/12/21
Greeny continues to talk about Russell Westbrook, who sets the career-triple double record with his 182nd and asks if it's possible that Westbrook can both overrated and underrated? Plus, Greeny thinks the Packers need to get a QB in return for Aaron Rodgers because Jordan Love can’t play.
Published 05/11/21
Greeny offers congratulations to Russell Westbrook, who set the career-triple double record with his 182nd and passed Oscar Robertson. But, Greeny continues to look at Westbrook’s career as a complicated one. Plus, Paul Finebaum joins the show to talk about Tim Tebow reportedly signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars as a tight end. Paul says that he’s fascinated with the Urban Meyer aspect of this because Tebow is the only person that has made Meyer seem human.
Published 05/11/21
The Cleveland Browns won’t try to trade for Aaron Rodgers but shouldn’t they? Greeny believes that of course they should go for him but they know that they will not get him. Also, Greeny said that the Dodgers are so good that he could be inserted in the lineup every day and the Dodgers could still win the World Series. The team has gone 5-15 since Greeny made his claim. Plus, Greeny celebrates some “Bermanisms” in honor of Chris Berman’s birthday today.  
Published 05/10/21
Greeny reviews the past weekend, including Wade Miley's no-hitter against Cleveland and Russell Westbrook logging his 181st triple-double, tying Oscar Robertson’s record. Plus, ESPN NBA Insider Brian Windhorst joins the show to discuss what the Knicks have been able to do and why he believes their win against the Clippers was the most impressive win in 7 years, as well as the scoring title race between Steph Curry and Bradley Beal.
Published 05/10/21
Chris Carlin (in for Greeny) starts with another Lakers loss and Anthony Davis is out again. How concerned should Lakers fans be about what's happening in Los Angeles right now? ESPN NBA Analyst P.J. Carlesimo checks in to talk NBA Playoffs, Nets, Lakers and more. Plus, we continue to discuss Aaron Rodgers and take your calls.
Published 05/07/21
Chris Carlin (in for Greeny) weighs in on the Nets as they lose again... but don't seem concerned. We get the latest on Aaron Rodgers from ESPN NFL Insider Dan Graziano. Plus, we take your calls.
Published 05/07/21
Greeny believes this will be the final year for Russell Wilson in Seattle and thinks the situation in Green Bay is just heating up. Plus, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Todd McShay recaps this year's draft and weighs in on the Bears picking Justin Fields and the Patriots choosing Mac Jones.
Published 05/06/21
Co-Host of DCR on 98.7 ESPN NY Chris Canty joins the show and talks to Greeny about Aaron Rodgers and what his future might look like. Greeny also shares his thoughts on the great Willie Mays and give his top 5 Mays facts for The Green List. 
Published 05/06/21