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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:
Masahiro Tanaka arrives in New York with much fanfare, but will the hype make the Yankees winners again?
After a long absence from the Lupica Show, Sir Charles chimes in strongly on everything from how he'd support a gay teammate, to fan interactions with athletes, to Melo and the Knicks' uncertain future, and the Olympics.
What's dumber -- the things fans think they are allowed to say to young athletes, or young athletes having to answer questions about their sexual orientation?
Mike Lupica welcomes Donnie Walsh, Jeremy Schaap, Tim Welsh, Paul Westphal, Mike Eruzione, Jim Craig and Larry Brown to the show. Plus, more on Marcus Smart.
The Knicks lost another game Wednesday night and the future is a concern. Is there anyone in the front office with the plan to resurrect this franchise?
The Mets COO joined Mike to discuss expectations for 2014 and says his team will stick to its long-term rebuilding plan.
With the Olympics set to start, the ESPN reporter joins Mike from the other side of the globe in Sochi, Russia.
It's a messy day in the city and the latest victim in the Knicks Blame Game looks to be Raymond Felton. Let's be realistic -- are they capable of catching even the Bobcats?
The 9th Commissioner of Major League Baseball reflects on Hank Aaron in celebration of the home run legend's 80th birthday.
The head coach of the Portland Trailblazers took a long road to get here, but his team is only 4 games back of the best record in the NBA.
1 Step Forward, 2 Steps Back -- It should take about 35 wins to make the East playoffs. Do the Knicks even have that much in them? Plus, callers share their NJ Transit horror stories from Super Bowl Sunday.
Wilbon thinks the Knicks should still be able to make the playoffs considering how weak the rest of the East is, but Carmelo Anthony definitely has to sit and think about his future with the team.
Watching what the Seahawks did to Peyton Manning and the Broncos in the Super Bowl had a familiar feel to it.
Sal Pal breaks down the Seahawks' superiority to the Broncos -- "Bigger. Faster. Stronger. Younger."
It's Super Bowl Sunday! Mike breaks down the game and Peyton Manning's legacy. Tom Waddle, Ernie Accorsi, Andre Reed and Adam Vinatieri join the program.