This is an Orlando Magic podcast hosted by Jonathan Osborne & Luke Sylvia of "The Sixth Man Show". The Sixth Man Show is a basketball podcast by fans, for fans, bringing you strong opinions, good conversation, game-by-game analysis, team news, and all things Magic basketball. This show is not affiliated with the Orlando Magic, NBA, or Bally Sports Florida.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 518 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsBasketball |
As Paolo said after Game 2, "You gotta make shots, just the name of the game." After an eerily similar offensive performance to Game 1, Jonathan & Luke discuss how the Magic can turn it around in Orlando for Game 3. more
Rinse and repeat. Magic can't hit enough shots to beat Cleveland in Game 2. more
We knew it was coming, and it happened. Magic shooting struggles play a major hand in their Game 1 loss to Cleveland. Luke & Jonathan recap Game 1 and whether or not it's time to hit the panic button. more
Magic miss too many shots and fall in Game 1 in Cleveland. more
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Blaming the refs is such loser behavior when you lose by double digits. Give credit to a better team.
I have loved listening to basketball podcasts like No Dunks for years but it was always annoying when they never talked about my team. more
I’m a fan of a different team, but I like to seek out other team’s pods for upcoming opponents. I’ve been blasting though past episodes since discovering Jonathan and Luke via positive reviews on the Magic subreddit. Love the show, and content, but also love that they come across as positive, genuine guys who have built a community of like-minded listeners. 5 stars!
Well done fellas. You were worried it was confusing…you made it about as clear as it can be 🙌🏻 more
I love the passion, energy, and fan perspective opinions. But I find myself skipping around 40%-50% of the podcasts because of the ads. It’s more ads and plugs than content.
Apple Podcasts | #139 | United States/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #88 | United Kingdom/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #228 | Canada/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #184 | Australia/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #184 | Italy/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #188 | Germany/Sports/Basketball |
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