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Lupica
Summary: Mike Lupica brings his New York attitude and opinions to ESPN, Monday to Friday for a highly two hours from 1 to 3 p.m.. He'll bring you insight and expertise on everything from the Yanks to Mets, Knicks to Rangers, Jets to Giants and everything in between.
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- Artist: ESPN
- Copyright: 2011
Podcasts:
A member of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" team, Bob Suter calls in from Sochi as his son Ryan and the rest of Team USA get set to take on Canada in the Olympic semifinal game.
"It's time." Derek Jeter spoke on Wednesday and said he's not changing his mind about this being his final season.
The former head coach of the Knicks describes just how much the structure of the organization has changed from when he first took over the team in 1996.
With the trade deadline looming, what are the chances the Knicks make a move? Plus -- why Jimmy Fallon bringing The Tonight Show back east is a good sign for Knicks fans.
The NY Daily News Knicks reporter explains why the Knicks are having such a hard time making any sort of move to improve their backcourt.
If Carmelo Anthony wants to win (and is willing to take less money to do so), then what possible reason could he have for wanting to remain in New York?
The former Nuggets coach says thinks his former player Carmelo Anthony is moving in the right direction, but it's taking time -- which the Knicks may not have.
Mike Lupica welcomes Louisville coach Rick Pitino, Dolphins OT Bryant McKinnie, Bob Ryan and Mark Johnson to the show. Plus, more on U.S. hockey.
The scary part of the Ted Wells report was not Richie Incognito's behavior, but the fact that Jonathan Martin's story very well could have ended tragically. Plus, Carmelo Anthony discusses free agency.
The former offensive lineman says the issues brought up in the Richie Incognito/Jonathan Martin situation will be something the NFL is just going to have to adapt to.
Derek Jeter may not have been the greatest Yankee of all time, but no one who ever donned the pinstripes mattered more.
Buck Showalter was Derek Jeter's first big league manager, but the Orioles skipper won't miss having to compete against him.
LeBron James says he belongs on the NBA's "Mount Rushmore", but if his face is there, who gets bumped off?
ESPN NBA analyst reacts to LeBron's "Mount Rushmore" comments and gives out his list. Did King James make the cut?
The director of ESPN's latest 30 for 30 short "The Deal" tells the story of how Alex Rodriguez nearly became a member of the Red Sox before being traded to the Yankees, changing the course of history.