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 | 1250 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBasketball |
Boy, August has ended with a bang! Jared McCain will be out for 4-6 weeks with a thumb injury, Quentin Grimes' agent is on the warpath about the Sixers offer, and Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, Paul George and the rest of the Sixers spoke about their upc... more
The Sixers negotiations with Quentin Grimes seem to be at an impasse, and a one-year deal is looking like a real possibility. We talk about that, what the price could be, and the ramifications. Then we talk about the Sixers bringing back the black Iv... more
As August rolls through, we finish the Sixers poll conducted by Sixers Adam, check out some absurd ESPN rankings, and hear about Alyssa potentially getting banned from Mike’s coed basketball league.
Fly The Process: The Big Difficult (Le Grand Diffi... more
There are more images from the recent Sixers practices, and Joel Embiid looks good. We beg for leaks from Sixers employees, talk about the upcoming Allen Iverson docuseries, take part of Sixers Adam's Sixers survey, and compare the Color Star saga to... more
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If you are a Sixers super fan, this is the podcast for you. Probably the most entertaining Sixers pod behind only Dereck Bodner and Kyle Neubecks and Locked on Sixers Host Keith Pompey. The Hosts of this Podcast have such great chemistry together and they bring a lot of humor to Sixers talk. Very entertaining takes on Sixers free agency and draft prospects. Trust the process!!!!
Been following these guys for years. Great Sixers pod - focused equally on the silly and important stuff with the franchise.
It’s staggering the stuff they say about the rest of the NBA while hammering non-Philly media about misunderstanding the Sixers.
If you like four-minute live ad reads about unproven nutritional supplements you’ve found your home.
Mike talks too much. His “analysis” is nauseating
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This podcast provides an engaging blend of basketball commentary and light-hearted banter, primarily focusing on the Philadelphia 76ers. The episodes feature discussions on player dynamics, team strategies, and insights into the NBA, often interspersed with humor and personal anecdotes from the hosts. Unique segments include listener engagement through questions and reflections, making the listeners feel as though they are a part of the conversation. Additionally, the show features guest appearances from sports figures and personalities, adding diverse perspectives and enhancing the content for avid basketball fans.
What sets this podcast apart is its witty and personal approach, intertwining sports analysis with humorous commentary. It cr... more
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The Rights To Ricky Sanchez: The Sixers launched 14 years ago and published 1250 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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