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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we recap the NBA Play-In games between Boston/Washington and Indiana/Charlotte (3:36-12:52) and preview tonight’s Atlanta Dream/Chicago Sky WNBA contest with audio from head coach Mike Petersen and player Tiffany Hayes (12:53-20:09) in the Backdoor Cut, the Georgia tennis teams participating in the NCAA Tournament with audio from
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we recap Atlanta United’s CONCACAF Champions League home match against the Philadelphia Union with audio from managers Jim Curtain and Gabriel Heinze in the Original Free Kick (2:30-17:03), preview the NFL Draft in the Gridiron Blitz (17:03-29:52), look at the opening of Atlanta Dream’s training camp with
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we discuss Tiger Woods’ car accident and its impact for him on and off the golf course, Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka’s dominance at the Australian Open, Georgia State men’s basketball win over Appalachian State with head coach Rob Lanier, Georgia Tech basketball’s road win over Virginia
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In this edition of the Sports Inquirer Show, we preview the Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Bucs particularly the lack of buildup of the contest, who will shine better Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady and offer a prediction in the Gridiron Blitz (2:00-14:00), thoughts on signing day particularly Georgia State
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In this edition of the Sports Inquirer Show, we break down the Jared Goff/Matt Stafford trade between the Los Angeles Rams and Detroit Lions and discuss the Super Bowl in the Gridiron Blitz (2:00-30:00), recap the Atlanta Hawks/Los Angeles Lakers contest and look at the rest of the NBA in the Backdoor Cut (30:00-45:00) and
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we recap the past week of the NFL Playoffs including Pat Mahomes running too many plays for Kansas City, Baker Mayfield underperforming in major spot for Cleveland, the struggles of Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson in the postseason, the brilliance of Aaron Rodgers for the Packers and the end