Long-time Drive Time Sports contributor Steve Bortstein joined Jordan Buscarini on the show Thursday afternoon.

Together, the duo discussed the MLB All-Star Game, which ended in a tie-breaker following a 6-6 final score. The swing-off did not feature the game's biggest names, as certain players had left the game. Was this a bad look for MLB?

With the second half of the season now underway, the duo discussed which teams are likely to make the biggest splash ahead of the trade deadline and the current standings.

 

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Wednesday's Drive Time Sports featured Carbon High School football coach Phil Howa as his team prepares to open the season Friday night against American Leadership Academy. Plus, a conversation on voting for the NBA MVP: Should narratives count? And how will the NCAA eligibility for players opting out of fall sports?

 
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Monday, Dec. 21, 2020

The Best of Drive Time Sports 2020! Monday's show begins a year in review and we begin with the NFL.

To preview Super Bowl 54 we were joined by Jarrett Payton, son of all-time great Walter Payton. Four Time Supper Bowl Champion Bill Romanowski and Los Angeles Rams Hall of Famer Jack Youngblood.

 
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6-19-24 James Holas joins Drive Time Sports to talk Celtics-Mavericks

The Boston Celtics clinched the franchise's league best 18th world championship Monday night, defeating the Dallas Mavericks in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Drive Time Sports NBA analyst and Celtics fan James Holas joined Jordan Buscarini Wednesday afternoon to talk about Boston's performance and what the off-season will bring for the newly crowned champs.

 
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