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The Fox Sports Radio personalities provide listeners with a dynamic discussion as the two polar opposites take listeners through the biggest hits in sports.

Kelvin and a rotating cast of characters explain why Victor Wembanyama is on the same path as famed Star Wars villain, ‘Darth Vader’, tell us why the New York Knicks championship run has tricked the Los Angeles Lakers into thinking they can win a title, and use Cristiano Ronaldo’s struggles in the World Cup to discuss the ‘right’ way to move on from a legendary player.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Martin Weiss and Monse Balanos filling in for Rob and Kelvin discuss Team USA' dominance in the World Cup and are joined by John Paul Morosi to discuss it further. They also discuss the NBA offseason with Mark Medina in studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Martin Weiss and Monse Balanos filling in for Rob and Kelvin are joined in studio by Mark Medina to discuss the upcoming NBA Draft and the impending NBA Free Agency period starting in a few weeks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Martin Weiss and Monse Balanos filling in for Rob and Kelvin discuss Team USA's dominance at the World Cup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Former NFL offensive lineman Ephraim Salaam is in for Rob, and he and Kelvin tell us if this NBA championship has cemented Jalen Brunson as a top-5 player in the NBA, explain how James Dolan managed to spoil what should’ve been a great day in New York City, why Trae Young is the anti-Brunson, and provide an incredible World Cup update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Former NFL offensive lineman Ephraim Salaam is in for Rob, and he and Kelvin use Cristiano Ronaldo’s struggles in the World Cup to discuss the ‘right’ way to move on from a legendary player. Plus, FOX Sports Radio NBA insider Marc Stein swings by to discuss whether Jalen Brunson is the Greatest Knick of All-Time, why depth is so important in today’s NBA, why it’s going to be extremely difficult for New York to repeat as NBA champions, and much more! Finally, the Odd Couple Crew debates household items that have become perverted in this week’s edition of Shop Talk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Former NFL offensive lineman Ephraim Salaam is in for Rob, and he and Kelvin discuss whether a Luka Doncic-specific roster (rim running center, 3-and-D wings, and a secondary playmaker) can win at the highest levels. Plus, MLBBro.com managing editor JR Gamble swings by to help address all the biggest baseball headlines in this week’s edition of Foul or Fair.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Former NFL offensive lineman Ephraim Salaam is in for Rob, and he and Kelvin tell us if this NBA championship has cemented Jalen Brunson as a top-5 player in the NBA, and use Cristiano Ronaldo’s struggles in the World Cup to discuss the ‘right’ way to move on from a legendary player. Plus, MLBBro.com managing editor JR Gamble swings by to help address all the biggest baseball headlines in this week’s edition of Foul or Fair.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On this week’s edition of Inside the (Rob) Parker, Rob discusses the streaking Chicago White Sox, Byron Buxton's All-Star starter candidacy, and the greatest father-son duos in MLB history. Plus, World Series champion Barry Larkin swings by, and MLB Network's Brian Kenny and Ron Darling debate Shohei Ohtani's usage rate with Professor Parker. Finally, we drop Rob's latest appearance on MLB Network, and reveal the eleventh installment of Rob’s Memory Lane series. Subscribe and download all of the latest Inside the Parker podcasts and follow Rob on Twitter!! #OddCoupleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kelvin Washington and Martin Weiss react to reports that the Lakers are expected to keep LeBron James on the roster. Kelvin argues that Los Angeles may be taking the wrong lesson from the Knicks' recent success, suggesting the Lakers have been convinced that continuity is the key to contention. He explains why the team's regular-season success has likely strengthened the organization's belief in running it back with LeBron at the center of everything.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.