Chis “Mad Dog” Russo discusses his career and how Mike and The Mad Dog changed sports talk radio. Plus, his first sports memory, covering New York teams, what it’s like when he goes off on someone on his show and then sees them in person and more.
ESPN and ABC’s NBA commentator Mike Breen talks about his first NBA memories, how he got his start in the industry, the difference in play from when he was growing up to now, and more.
ESPN’s Doris Burke discusses what life was like in the NBA Bubble, LeBron James, the growth of women’s sports, the impact she hopes she’s had on women coming up in the business & more.
NBC’s Mike Tirico discusses his illustrious career that’s included MNF with Jon Gruden, NBA Finals with Hubie Brown, the Olympics and everything in between. Plus, Greeny tells a story about when Mike Tirico filled in for him on Mike & Mike and why it made him nervous.
Legendary broadcast Marv Albert joins me this week to discuss what it was like calling Knicks games, his iconic voice, speaking cadence, watching his son follow in his footsteps and more.
Legendary Yankees broadcaster Suzyn Waldman talks about breaking into a male dominated profession and the things she had to deal with. Plus, she chats about how her career got started, George Steinbrenner and more. And, Vin Scully on the greatest baseball player, the greatest game, his memories of the Brooklyn Dodgers & more
Chris Berman joins the podcast this week to discuss what it was like to join ESPN when it was first created in 1979 and when he knew ESPN had something special. Plus, he gets into how his famous nicknames for athletes started, his favorite game he worked and more.
Legendary broadcaster Ahmad Rashad talks about how he got into broadcasting and why he wanted to cover more than just football. Plus, how he first met Michael Jordan and what it was like being around him at the height of his career. Ahmad also discusses how Kobe was always challenging MJ to play after he retired and more.
Legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist joins Greeny to talk about his illustrious career that included calling the Christian Laettner shot, Kick Six, Tiger Wood’s chip shot at Augusta in 2005, Jack Nicklaus’ historic Masters win in 1986 & more.