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  • Solo Sideline Ep. 12: LeBron Watch: Which Team Will Get the King Next?
    2026/07/08

    I recap quick headlines from the NFL/NBA downtime and World Cup drama, break down major offseason moves (trades, free agency, and roster decisions), and analyze the 10-team LeBron sweepstakes discussed by Rich Paul. I review eight realistic fits; including the Warriors, Cavs, Heat, Mavericks, 76ers, Celtics, Timberwolves, and Nuggets, and explains where he hopes and predicts LeBron will sign.

    I also touch on the Lakers’ summer strategy, the Jalen Brown–76ers trade, and why LeBron to the Cavaliers would be a storybook ending. Subscribe and follow to The Solo Sideline for more sports analysis; the pod will return in August after a short break.

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    37 分
  • Solo Sideline Ep. 11: LeBron Leaving LA, Kawhi, Ja, & LaMelo Trades, NFL OTAs
    2026/07/01

    I break down the biggest sports stories this week: NBA trades and controversies (including Kawhi and major moves like LaMelo and Ja Morant), LeBron’s free-agency drama and possible destinations, plus contract and draft chatter around the league.

    The episode also covers NFL OTA notes for Seattle and Denver, NHL front-office missteps and player signings, ticket-price news, and quick-hitter updates.

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    31 分
  • Solo Sideline Ep. 10: Quick Hitters, Brendan Sorsby, & Giannis Trade Fallout
    2026/06/24

    Conor delivers a fast-paced recap of Episode 10 of The Solo Sideline, covering championship parades, the vacant debate over the NBA's best player, and quick-hitter takes on injury updates and player controversies.

    He also breaks down Brendan Sorsby's supplemental draft saga, major NBA moves including Giannis to Miami, NFL draft context, and other roster news.

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    30 分
  • Solo Sideline Ep. 9: Brunson’s Brilliance, Wemby’s Wake‑Up Call
    2026/06/17

    Episode 9 opens with Conor running through big stories that didn’t make the main show, including the Broncos extending Sean Payton, Seattle unveiling their Super Bowl rings, and major NBA rumors involving Giannis, Jaylen Brown, and LeBron.

    The main focus is the NBA Finals meltdown: the Spurs blew a 29‑point lead, becoming the first team to lose a Finals game after leading by 17 with nine minutes left — previously a 96–0 scenario . Conor breaks down Wembanyama’s late‑game struggles, missed free throws, and what he calls his “entitled and cocky” behavior. Game 5 brings another Knicks comeback, capped by Jalen Brunson’s 45‑point masterpiece that ends New York’s 53‑year title drought .

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    32 分
  • Solo Sideline Ep. 8: Russ Retired, Madden Cover, NBA Breaking News, Wemby Trouble
    2026/06/10

    Conor breaks down the week's biggest sports stories: wild Stanley Cup games, the WNBA drama around Caitlin Clark, the Jonathan Cooper arrest, Russell Wilson's retirement and Hall of Fame debate, Baker Mayfield contract chatter, and the Madden cover pick.

    He dives into the NBA Finals matchup between the Knicks and Spurs, the Wemby–Brunson scuffle, trade rumors, and other quick takes and reactions. Tune in for concise analysis and opinionated takes across the sports world.

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    22 分
  • Solo Sideline Ep. 7: NFL Blockbusters, NBA Blowups, and NBA Finals Preview
    2026/06/03

    Episode 7 of The Solo Sideline kicks off with major NFL and NBA headlines that didn’t make the main show, such as Russell Wilson retiring early, AJ Brown being traded to New England, and the Rams shocking the league by acquiring Myles Garrett . Off‑field stories include Giants QB Jaxson Dart introducing Donald Trump at a rally and teammate Abdul Carter publicly reacting, a moment that “captured ex players, reporters, and the media’s attention” .

    The main topics cover the NBA’s new anti‑tank lottery rules — which Conor says give the commissioner “almost dictatorship level power” — followed by a breakdown of the Spurs–Thunder Game 7, where Wembanyama “fully claimed the crown as Best Player in the League” . He also questions OKC’s future with Chet Holmgren after a quiet 4‑point performance.

    The episode closes with a Knicks‑Spurs Finals preview and Conor’s prediction.

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    23 分
  • Solo Sideline Ep. 6: Lebron Going Back to Cleveland & NBA Playoff Update
    2026/05/27

    Episode 6 of The Solo Sideline delivers a fast‑moving, opinion‑packed tour through the NBA Playoffs, NFL storylines, NHL chaos, and a few classic rants along the way. Conor opens by reminding listeners that this is “the number 1 podcast that talks about the Broncos, Seahawks, and NBA,” humorously noting, “I can legally say that since I am the only podcast that focuses on those 3 markets.”

    Before diving into the main topics, Conor runs through several quick‑hit stories that didn’t make the full cut — from Jaxon Smith‑Njigba’s mislabeled award to the Raiders’ bizarre QB plan, LeBron’s future, and the Avalanche’s playoff collapse. He jokes about Avs fans being “too annoying to care,” and even calls out Nathan MacKinnon’s infamous Team Canada comment.

    The main segment focuses on the NBA Playoffs. Conor breaks down the Cavaliers’ collapse, starting with their blown Game 1 lead after a grueling seven‑game series, comparing it to the infamous JR Smith moment from 2018. He analyzes Cleveland’s offseason dilemmas, including Donovan Mitchell’s extension, James Harden’s contract situation, and even wild‑card scenarios like a Giannis trade or LeBron returning to Cleveland — a rumor he jokes came from “a former bakery owner.”

    On the Knicks’ side, Conor highlights their coaching change, Mike Brown’s system, and their red‑hot 11‑game win streak heading into their first Finals appearance since 1999. He also notes the celebrity courtside factor: “more Timothy Chalamet and Kylie Jenner sightings.”

    The Western Conference Finals get equal attention, with injuries shaping the Spurs–Thunder battle. Conor praises Wembanyama’s dominance — including his 41‑point, 24‑rebound performance — and debates whether Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander can reclaim the “best player in the NBA” title. He even jokes that Wemby might end the LeBron vs. Jordan debate entirely.

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    21 分
  • Solo Sideline Ep. 5: Seahawks & Broncos Record Predictions, Lebron's Laker Legacy
    2026/05/20

    In this episode, Conor breaks down the freshly released NFL schedule with full record predictions for both the Seahawks and Broncos. Seattle opens with a Super Bowl rematch against the Patriots and rides a strong early-season stretch to a projected 12–5 finish, while Denver navigates a brutal opening slate and still powers its way to a 14–3 record and the AFC’s top seed.

    You’ll also hear thoughts on the league’s best (and worst) schedule‑release videos, Dave Portnoy’s sudden interest in the Vrabel/Russini drama, and a quick look at the Stanley Cup conference finals.

    Then the show pivots to the NBA, where Conor dives into the debate around LeBron James’ Lakers legacy. Despite media narratives, he argues the résumé speaks for itself: a championship, Finals MVP, deep playoff runs, and elite production from ages 34 to 41 — a stretch that would make most players Hall‑of‑Famers on its own.

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    30 分