Book of Basketball 2.0
Bill Simmons is joined by a rotating cast of Ryen Russillo, Chris Ryan, Joe House, Zach Lowe, and Chad Ford to redraft and re-analyze every NBA draft from 1996 to 2010.
Bill Simmons is joined by a rotating cast of Ryen Russillo, Chris Ryan, Joe House, Zach Lowe, and Chad Ford to redraft and re-analyze every NBA draft from 1996 to 2010.
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On this episode, Becky Joiner brings in her Leftovers Crunchwrap. Chef Marc Johnson has his Indian Butter Chickpeas. And Chris Chen has some good ol' Golden Japanese Curry. It's Dinner for One, but we forced them to share, discuss, and decide whose recipe is best.
Debate Club: Culinary Intellectual Property and Giving Credit Where It's Due
HOOKED: Joanna Robinson & Rob Mahoney find the episode that hooks you on iconic TV shows.
We are drafting again! Sean, Amanda, and Chris Ryan reunite for a draft of the coolest scenes in action movie history..
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Mallory Rubin have one day to find out if they should pod together forever after rewatching Richard Linklater's 2004 romantic drama ‘Before Sunset'.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Mallory Rubin have one day to find out if they should pod together forever after rewatching Richard Linklater's 2004 romantic drama ‘Before Sunset'.
On this episode, Becky Joiner brings in her Leftovers Crunchwrap. Chef Marc Johnson has his Indian Butter Chickpeas. And Chris Chen has some good ol' Golden Japanese Curry. It's Dinner for One, but we forced them to share, discuss, and decide whose recipe is best.
Debate Club: Culinary Intellectual Property and Giving Credit Where It's Due
Bill Simmons, Sean Fennessey, and Chris Ryan and The New York Times's Wesley Morris head to Beverly Hills to solve the murder of their childhood friend as they rewatch the 1984 comedy Beverly Hills Cop starring Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, and John Ashton.
Bill Simmons is joined by a rotating cast of Ryen Russillo, Chris Ryan, Joe House, Zach Lowe, and Chad Ford to redraft and re-analyze every NBA draft from 1996 to 2010.
Tip-Toeing Around Tipping, Creating the Best Chef of All Time and The Restaurant Next Door
The Ringer's Bill Simmons and Van Lathan would rather be feared and respected after revisiting the Marvel movie that started it all, Jon Favreau's Iron Man, starring Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, and Jeff Bridges.
Sean and Amanda share some exciting announcements about the show, then dig into their time at four different premium large-format movie theater experiences over the past few weeks. They later discuss the weekend's biggest streaming film, the Anne Hathaway vehicle The Idea of You. Does the movie work, should it have been in theaters, and what does this signal for Hathaway (one of their favorite stars in Hollywood)?
The Boys are back to draft the Blackest movies! Each of them picks their favorite Black movies from five different categories: '90's hood, comedy, action, drama, and wild card!
Sean and Amanda share some exciting announcements about the show, then dig into their time at four different premium large-format movie theater experiences over the past few weeks. They later discuss the weekend's biggest streaming film, the Anne Hathaway vehicle The Idea of You. Does the movie work, should it have been in theaters, and what does this signal for Hathaway (one of their favorite stars in Hollywood)?
The Boys are back to draft the Blackest movies! Each of them picks their favorite Black movies from five different categories: '90's hood, comedy, action, drama, and wild card!
Bill Simmons is joined by a rotating cast of Ryen Russillo, Chris Ryan, Joe House, Zach Lowe, and Chad Ford to redraft and re-analyze every NBA draft from 1996 to 2010.
Tip-Toeing Around Tipping, Creating the Best Chef of All Time and The Restaurant Next Door
Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay dissect the biggest topics in Black culture, politics, and sports. Two times per week, they will wade into the most important and timely conversations, frequently inviting guests on the podcast and occasionally debating each other.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Mallory Rubin and ESPN's Mina Kimes lose a baseball signed by some lady named Babe Ruth after rewatching the 1993 classic The Sandlot starring Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, and Patrick Renna.
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