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This week's Best of Dolphins episode features Joe Rose and Dave Hyde discussing what fans should realistically expect from the Dolphins under a new regime, why patience will be key during the rebuilding process, and which young players could emerge as breakout stars this season. The guys also break down Miami's offensive line outlook, evaluate the team's overall direction heading into training camp, and take a trip down memory lane with classic stories from Joe's playing days under Don Shula, offering a look back at one of the greatest eras in Dolphins history.

This week's Best of The Joe Rose Show features the latest on the LeBron James sweepstakes as the guys debate his most likely landing spot and whether Miami gives him the best chance to win another championship. They also react to Sergei Bobrovsky's departure from the Panthers, discuss the Marlins' remarkable surge after one of the best months in franchise history, and share one of the week's funniest moments as Joe tells the story of an awkward dating app experience that quickly turned into a disaster.

Thursday's show is packed with NBA and Miami Heat headlines as free agency and trade rumors continue to dominate the league, with LeBron James speculation still swirling and Miami firmly in the conversation as teams position themselves for a major offseason swing. The discussion breaks down how the Heat are shaping their roster under Pat Riley and Erik Spoelstra in an always-competitive Eastern Conference, alongside broader NBA chaos highlighted by major roster shakeups involving teams like the Celtics and 76ers. From there, the show expands into a full South Florida sports slate, including the Marlins staying hot and generating playoff buzz, the Panthers adjusting after a major goaltending change, and Team USA advancing in the World Cup, while also diving into Dolphins offseason uncertainty, NFL storylines with Mike Florio, and lighter moments around South Florida culture and classic Joe Rose stories.

Hour 1 covers a busy sports landscape as the rise of pro teams in Las Vegas sparks discussion about how much the sports world has changed, while Team USA advances past Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32 to set up a matchup with Belgium in the World Cup. The NBA takes center stage with Jaylen Brown being traded from the Celtics to the 76ers in a blockbuster move that draws heavy criticism in Boston and raises questions about what led to the split. Joe Rose and Dave Hyde also continue to track LeBron James’ free agency, debating potential landing spots and whether Miami still has a real chance to land him, while also looking at how a strong Heat roster could still take shape even without him and what a bounce-back season could look like for Nikola Jovic. The conversation also revisits Pat Riley’s demanding leadership style and the Heat culture of accountability through past situations involving Jimmy Butler and Kel’el Ware, alongside Marlins history talk, including the 2003 World Series run, and lighter personal stories from Joe’s past in college and with the Dolphins

Hour 2 continues with the LeBron James sweepstakes as Joe Rose and Dave Hyde debate what will ultimately shape his decision—winning, lifestyle, teammates, or money—and break down potential landing spots including a possible fit with the Warriors alongside Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler, while also reacting to Stephen A. Smith’s “Snowtime” Lakers joke and Jimmy Butler’s unpredictable World Cup behavior. The discussion then shifts to the NHL, where Sergei Bobrovsky is reportedly heading to the Maple Leafs after seven seasons in Florida, ending a run that included two Stanley Cups with the Panthers, and the guys break down what it means for both sides along with Florida’s move to Jacob Markstrom. The hour also touches on a more competitive Eastern Conference across sports and wraps with Dolphins talk, including expectations for the upcoming season, training camp competition, breakout candidates from a young roster, and Joe’s classic stories from the Don Shula era

Hour 3 opens with the Marlins continuing their strong play and raising questions about whether they can realistically stay in the playoff race after outperforming expectations all season. The discussion shifts to the World Cup, where Team USA advances to the Round of 16 after a win over Bosnia and Herzegovina and now faces Belgium, with buzz around the tournament growing globally and Balogun’s red card creating a major setback for the U.S. squad. Joe Rose and Dave Hyde also debate whether the Dolphins can find long-term stability after another offseason of significant roster turnover under a new regime that has evaluated nearly every part of the organization. The hour then moves into a lighter South Florida conversation as Dave jokes about life in the Keys, sparking talk about Key Lime Pie, Cuban food culture in Miami, and Jamie’s surprising lack of experience with local staples, before naturally circling back to LeBron James and why Miami remains his best chance to win another title. The segment also touches on college football uncertainty surrounding Brendan Sorsby and wraps with confusion around Boston’s decision to move on from Jaylen Brown in a trade for Paul George.

Hour 4 opens with golf talk as Joe Rose and Dave Hyde react to the latest Phil Mickelson controversy and joke that both Mickelson and Tiger Woods have enough history for a podcast of their own, before reflecting on how golf’s popularity peaked during their rivalry at the top of the sport. The conversation then shifts to NFL discussion with Mike Florio joining to break down Brendan Sorsby being denied access to the supplemental draft, comparisons to past league controversies, and broader issues including artificial turf versus natural grass, Terrion Arnold’s arrest and release by the Lions, the Dolphins’ aligned direction under a new GM and head coach, Brandon Aiyuk’s trade demands in San Francisco, and Chris Johnson’s ALS diagnosis and concerns about long-term health in football. The hour closes with World Cup talk as Joe and Dave discuss massive crowds, expensive “Super Bowl-like” atmosphere at every match, Belgium’s comeback win, and the tournament’s biggest stars delivering on the global stage while Joe admits his rooting interests are not with Team USA, sparking debate on loyalty and fan perspective.

Mike Florio joins Joe Rose and Dave Hyde to break down a wide range of NFL storylines, starting with Brendan Sorsby being denied access to the supplemental draft and how the league’s decision compares to past controversy cases like Kayshon Boutte. The discussion moves to player safety and field conditions, including the ongoing debate over artificial turf versus natural grass across the NFL and whether a league-wide switch is realistic. Florio also weighs in on the Terrion Arnold situation following his arrest and subsequent release by the Lions, and whether another team would take a chance on him. The conversation shifts to the Dolphins’ offseason direction under a new GM and head coach, with Florio crediting the organization for being aligned and attempting to build a tougher culture. The segment also covers Brandon Aiyuk’s contract dispute with the 49ers and Chris Johnson’s ALS diagnosis, with discussion on long-term health concerns tied to football

The LeBron James sweepstakes remain wide open as Joe Rose and Dave Hyde break down what will ultimately drive his decision—whether it’s winning another championship, lifestyle factors like weather, playing with friends, or money. The guys debate the latest rumors around his possible landing spots, including what a move to Golden State would look like alongside Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler, and whether that kind of ball-dominant trio could realistically work. The conversation also touches on recent Lakers roster moves and Stephen A. Smith’s “Snowtime” joke, before shifting to Jimmy Butler’s attention-grabbing behavior at the World Cup and how it fits his unpredictable public persona

Pat Riley's demanding leadership style takes center stage as Joe Rose and Dave Hyde discuss how the Heat president has never been afraid to challenge his players with tough love, and why that approach has become far less common in today's sports landscape. The guys revisit the Jimmy Butler saga in Miami, examine how Riley handled the situation, and also look back at the Heat's decision to bench Kel'el Ware despite his obvious potential, debating the balance between player development, accountability, and maintaining the organization's championship culture.