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The Jones & Keefe Show from Tuesday, June 16, 2026.

Jones and Keefe kicked off the show discussing the Boston Celtics, the chances the C's could acquire Giannis, and the future of the Jayson Tatum-Jaylen Brown tandem. What does Tatum want? Before the guys talked about how the Patriots could spend on contracts, Jones and Keefe discussed the Knicks' NBA Championship and what it means for the Celtics.

Jones and Keefe got into the Red Sox, their approach to the trade deadline, and who will be calling the shots. The guys also previewed the Sox upcoming series against the Blue Jays at Fenway. On a Tier Tuesday, Jones and Keefe tiered the Red Sox assets.

Jones and Keefe discussed the Celtics' position in the Giannis sweepstakes and what it would cost the C's to land the Bucks' big man. What is Giannis' motivation? Before Keefer Madness, the guys continued to talk about the Celtics' position in the Eastern Conference.

Jones and Keefe continued to discuss the Red Sox: whether the team will add or subtract at the trade deadline, and who should be calling the shots on roster moves. Before the Clip Du Jour, the guys picked through the Grab Bag.

With the Celtics seemingly having interest in Giannis Antetokounmpo, the guys discuss what Jayson Tatum would prefer to play with the Milwaukee Bucks superstar, or if he would rather keep his current running mate in Jaylen Brown.

On this week's edition of Keefer Madness, the guys react to a house that has been overrun by snakes and Keefe admits that snakes are his largest fear.

The Boston Red Sox have struggled to find an identity over the last few seasons and with the trade deadline around the corner, the guys want the Red Sox to make a plan and stick to it.

The Red Sox are shifting to 'Sellers' ahead of the MLB trade deadline and the guys tier off every player on the club and discuss what Boston could get for these players.

Contract extensions are coming up for Drake Maye and Christian Gonzalez and the guys wonder if the Patriot's will be willing to pay both of those players, in addition to A.J. Brown.