The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is a podcast that is hosted by Spike Eskin and Michael Levin and mostly, sort of about Sixers basketball.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1159 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BasketballSports |
The Sixers are 3-14, but only 5.5 games out of the 5 seed. When do they decide there is no turning the season around? Also, bad updates on Embiid, and some fun updates on the enemies of the process.
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Our very first Maxey and McCain game brought us the Sixers third win of the season, a lot of joy, and some thoughts about our future backcourt. We talk about it all. Then we discuss the troubling news about Joel Embiid’s knee, and what is quite possi... more
The Sixers are 2-12, and somehow, the deeper you dig it seems even worse than that. We talk about the loss, Embiid's quotes, Nick Nurse, and Mike attempts to find a bright side. We're trying to be honest with everyone as best we can. We love you.
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Mike talks too much. His “analysis” is nauseating
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Hope it never ends, I feel so lucky to have such a great show to listen to. Almost nowhere else can you find a podcast where the hosts have 10+ years of chemistry together
“There’s a difference between not being fast and being, like, turtle-slow.”
- Spike on the “doughy” Seth Curry
I remember first listening to RTRS after Paul Harvey on NPR in the early 80s. The Bobby Jones discussions and tangents into Dallas Green and the Vets turf were pure gold. Looking forward to all the forthcoming years, especially the Maxey HOF pod.
(Side note: James Naismith had the worst winning percentage in KU basketball history, after inventing the game? How is this not discussed more? Worth its own pod?)
Thanks to Spike and Mike, CJ and others.
Apple Podcasts | #16 | United States/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #167 | United States/Sports |
Apple Podcasts | #37 | United Kingdom/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #68 | Canada/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #31 | Australia/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #34 | Italy/Sports/Basketball |
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