In hour four, Hoch continues to poke holes in Solana's argument that Shaq's "speech" to Wade in the 2006 NBA Finals had nothing to do with Wade taking over the series. It evolves into whether or not the Big 3 Heat team needed to lose in 2011 in
In hour three, we listen to Paul Maurice's reaction to the fights in the 3rd period of Game 2 last night. Hoch feels vindicated in his "Luka Doncic is not a top 10 player" take from last week. Plus, we listen to a story Shaq told JJ Redick on h
In hour two, there are 20 team names being considered with the Utah NHL team but we're not really fond of any of them. Do the Yellow Pages still exist? Hoch is hyped about Christopher Cross returning for a concert in South Florida. Plus, we dis
In hour one, Hoch and Solana celebrate a legendary night at Amerant Bank Arena Wednesday after the Panthers dominated the Boston Bruins to even their series at 1. From the six goals to the Tkachuk KO of Pastrnak, they believe it was one of the
We're celebrating a glorious Cats Game 2 victory last night and discuss how the environment ranks amongst other great South Florida Sports moments over the years. Including Matthew Tkachuk delivering a KO on the Bruins best player.
In hour four, we revisit the comments Jimmy Butler made at the Miami Grand Prix regarding his love for the city of Miami and the Heat. Since the comments were made before Riley's press conference, we question if Jimmy Butler's attitude toward t
In hour three, Cugno sticks around for the four o'clock headlines and Hoch becomes increasingly frustrated with how poorly he handles is microphone. Doug Plagens joins the broadcast live from the Amerant Bank Arena and is put through the ringer
In hour two, in honor of national have a coke day, we debate where the best place to buy a coca cola is. Then, Mike Cugno joins the show live from the Amerant Bank Arena to preview Game 2 between the Panthers and the Boston Bruins.
In hour one, we’re live from the Amerant Bank Arena for game 2 of the Florida Panthers and the Boston Bruins. Hoch, Crowder and Solana discuss what they expect from the Cats tonight in what feels like a must win. Should Jamal Murray have been s
Mike Cugno of CBS4 joins Hoch, Crowder and Solana live at the Amerant Bank Arena ahead of Game 2 between the Bruins and the Panthers. Cugno discusses why he is expecting a big bounce back game from the Cats Wednesday.
Infinity Sports Network host, Zach Gelb, comes out of the box hot with insults for Crowder and Solana. Plus, recapping the past few nights of the NBA playoffs including Jamal Murray avoiding a suspension, the new favorite to win the title with
In hour four, we take a deep dive into Tyler Herro's future with the Heat and discuss whether he can still be a "core" member of a team trying to compete for a title. A former Marlins player is going back to college football at 28 years old. Pl
In hour three, did rest or rust hurt the Panthers in their game 1 blowout loss to the Bruins last night? We revisit Crowder's attempt at sounding cool with Vinny Trocheck by calling Bob Boughner the "Boogieman". Plus, in our final 15 Minutes of
In hour two, amazed how quickly some of the worlds biggest companies make $1M in profit. Peter Bendix - Marlins president of baseball operations - decides he’s not coming on our show today. Hoch says he’s forgiving Patrick Beverly after his apo
In hour one, what the hell happened to the Cats last night? Hoch and Crowder were definitely not expecting a blowout GM1 loss and Solana apologizes to Brooks Koepka because ultimately Koepka was right about Ekblad being a traffic cone. Creating
With the Miami Heat season officially over following Riley's season ending press conference, we grade the season as a whole in our final 15 Minutes of Heat segment of the year.
CBS4 anchor and reporter, Mike Cugno, joined Hoch, Crowder and Solana in recapping Monday's 5-1 drubbing of the Cats in their series opener versus Boston. Cugno isn't ready to lose faith in the Panthers after just one game but wants to see a mo
Panthers got rocked in Game 1 of their series Monday night vs the Boston Bruins and a lot of the blame is being thrown at Aaron Ekblad after a few costly turnovers that resulted in Bruins goals.