Dan Patrick's daily radio show has exclusive insider access, Patrick brings A-list guests from the world of sports and entertainment to the show....Full Bio
Dan Patrick's daily radio show has exclusive insider access, Patrick brings A-list guests from the world of sports and entertainment to the show....Full Bio
Dan and the Danettes talk about tonight’s NBA Draft and how Dusty May’s new job as head coach in Dallas and Giannis Antetokounmpo’s trade to Miami will affect the outcome. And US Open Champion Wyndham Clark joins the show to celebrate his second US Open trophy and talk about playing at Shinnecock Hills with an antagonistic gallery.
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver stops by from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn where the NBA Draft will get underway tonight. And Dan and the Danettes wonder why NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell continues to snub the show.
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Senior NBA writer Vincent Goodwill wasn't surprised with Giannis landing in South Beach and sees Jaylen Brown's future in Boston as murkier than ever. 2026 U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark joins the show and breaks down how unforgiving Shinnecock Hills was and opens up about embracing a crowd that was openly rooting against him. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver drops by and says Seattle and Las Vegas remain the two cities of interest for NBA expansion, and he sees sports betting and tanking as two of the biggest concerns on the league office's radar.
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Dan was embarrassed for the gallery at the US Open at Shinnecock Hills after they were clearly rooting against Wyndham Clark while he was busy leading the tournament wire-to-wire. And semi-retired Danette Seton O’Connor makes a return to break down the World Cup and the US Men’s National Team’s strong showing so far and their improving odds.
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Dan addresses reports that Giannis Antetokounmpo will be traded, likely to Boston or Miami, before the NBA Draft tomorrow night. And longtime broadcaster and friend of the show, Chris Fowler drops by to share a touching story about Father’s Day.
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Hoops insider Jay Bilas joins the show to preview tomorrow’s NBA Draft. And DP takes a detour back to the NFL as offseason signings are heating up and teams are solidifying their rosters.
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Monday's show kicked off with Seton O'Connor returning to the mancave to discuss the USMNT advancing in the World Cup after a 2-0 start in their group. ESPN's Chris Fowler stopped by to break down his latest story surrounding some long lost tapes Fowler found from his father as things got emotional right after Father’s Day. And NBA insider Jay Bilas previewed the NBA draft and broke down what he expects from a loaded draft class tomorrow.
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Dan reacts to both championship crowns that were earned this weekend as the Knicks won their first championship in 53 years over Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs, and the Carolina Hurricanes took down the Las Vegas Golden Knights in the Stanley Cup Final. New York Knicks swingman and NBA Champion, Mikal Bridges joins the show to talk about winning a ring and the whirlwind journey he’s been on since Saturday night. Fox Sports World Cup host Rebecca Lowe stops by to talk about the chances for Team USA, why Cristiano Ronaldo might be holding back Portugal, and she’s forced to choose between Crystal Palace, USA and England championships.
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Dan and the Danettes consider whether they’d rather see the US Men’s National Team win a World Cup or see their favorite team win a championship. And DP lambasts the Knicks parade organizers for disrespecting Patrick Ewing with a banner incorrectly assigning his retired number 33 to a rando from the bottom of the Knicks roster.
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