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How Many Games Under .500 at All-Star Break? | 'Rico Brogna'
Jun 13, 2026
13m 09s
Friday Full Show: The Knicks May be on Championship Eve
Jun 12, 2026
2h 40m 37s
Hour 1: One Win Away: Wemby Drama and Knicks Title Emotion
Jun 12, 2026
45m 16s
Hour 2: Knicks Fever, OG’s Legacy, and Chapman’s Yankees Apology Demand
Jun 12, 2026
35m 48s
Hour 3: Knicks Fever, Fraud Fans, and New York’s Championship Moment
Jun 12, 2026
41m 03s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/13/26 | ![]() How Many Games Under .500 at All-Star Break? | 'Rico Brogna' | There is no way that the Mets will be over .500 at the all-star break. So, how many games under .500 will the Mets need to be for us to feel like they have a realistic fighting chance of making a run at the final wild card spot in the NL? | 13m 09s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Friday Full Show: The Knicks May be on Championship Eve | Could this be the final full weekday at WFAN ever without the Knicks as a Champion? We get you ready with your calls and opinions on what could be a historic weekend. | 2h 40m 37s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Hour 1: One Win Away: Wemby Drama and Knicks Title Emotion | The Knicks are one win from a championship, and Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down what has to happen for New York to close out the Spurs. From slow starts to historic comebacks, the conversation captures the anxiety, excitement, and disbelief surrounding a team on the verge of ending a decades long wait. Evan and Tiki dig into the Knicks’ need for a stronger opening punch, the Spurs’ ability to recover from a crushing loss, Victor Wembanyama’s controversial physical play, and why Miles McBride could still become a major factor. They also explore how Knicks fans might react if the title finally arrives, including tears, celebration, and what a championship would mean for long suffering New York fans. | 45m 16s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Hour 2: Knicks Fever, OG’s Legacy, and Chapman’s Yankees Apology Demand | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber capture New York at full boil as the Knicks sit one win away from an NBA championship and fans wrestle with the reality of a title drought finally nearing its end. From bachelor party plans being reshaped around the game to wild ticket prices in San Antonio, the hour is filled with the emotion, urgency, and chaos that only a Knicks closeout chance can create. The conversation expands into where OG Anunoby’s unforgettable tip belongs in New York sports history, how it compares to legendary moments from the Giants, Mets, Yankees, Rangers, and Islanders, and whether a future Jets Super Bowl run would be even bigger for the city. The guys also react to Aroldis Chapman wanting an apology from the Yankees, debate whether fans would ever accept him back, and sort through what real Knicks fandom looks like in a city ready to explode. | 35m 48s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Hour 3: Knicks Fever, Fraud Fans, and New York’s Championship Moment | Knicks fever takes over New York as Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to a city on the edge of a championship celebration. With the Knicks one win away from ending a decades long title drought, the show dives into the emotions, nerves, and debates that come with a rare New York sports moment. The conversation ranges from Shaun Morash testing Knicks fans at Citi Field to a bigger debate over what makes someone a true fan. Evan and Tiki also clash over optimism, quitting on your team, referee complaints, Mets misery, and what the WFAN reaction could sound like if the Knicks finally bring a championship back to New York. | 41m 03s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Hour 4: Tiki's Wembanyama Jab Inspires a New Song & Knicks Finals Breakdown | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber discuss the New York Knicks' chance to secure an NBA title in Game 5 against the San Antonio Spurs. They debut a viral song inspired by Tiki's criticism of Victor Wembanyama and debate which radio personalities will cry during a championship celebration. They also analyze potential Finals MVP candidates and review the week's funniest verbal slips in "Idiots with Idioms." 01:59 - Knicks Championship Eve 06:20 - Radio Host Tears Debate 16:39 - Analyzing Referee Reports 20:16 - Wembanyama Song Debut 24:51 - Finals MVP Analysis 33:24 - Idiots With Idioms 42:15 - Final Game Predictions | 38m 38s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Who Cries If the Knicks Win? WFAN Braces for History | The guys also turn the moment into classic WFAN theater, predicting which Knicks fans at the station would cry on air if history happens. From Gio and Tommy to Al Cintron, Craig Carton and more, the conversation mixes real emotion, playoff nerves, officiating debate, Deuce McBride’s role and Tiki’s viral shot at Victor Wembanyama. | 15m 39s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() What a Knicks Championship Would Sound Like in New York | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber look ahead to the Knicks chasing a championship and what it would mean for New York sports after such a long title drought. The hour captures the mix of disbelief, excitement, and anticipation surrounding a team that suddenly feels one win away from changing the city. The conversation moves from memories of the last New York championship on WFAN to a heated debate over whether negative fans are quitting or just being honest. Evan and Tiki also touch on Tommy Lugauer’s optimism, Team USA soccer buzz, Mets pain, and why a Knicks title reaction would sound unlike anything New York has heard in years. | 19m 46s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Shaun Puts Knicks Fans at Citi Field on Trial | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber open the hour with Shaun Morash reporting back from Citi Field, where he confronted fans wearing Knicks gear during a massive NBA Finals game. What started as a long running social media gripe turns into a funny and revealing test of New York sports loyalty. The debate centers on whether fans who chose Mets Cardinals over the Knicks are frauds, with excuses ranging from sunk cost tickets to relationship pressure to loyalty points. Evan and Tiki also work through referee complaints from the Knicks game before briefly touching on Yankees bullpen talk and another painful June 12 in Mets history. | 21m 17s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Chapman Wants an Apology, but Yankee Fans Want No Part of Him | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber shift from Knicks fever into a heated debate over Aroldis Chapman and whether the Yankees should even consider bringing him back. Chapman’s demand for an apology from the organization opens up a bigger conversation about trust, baggage, bullpen needs, and why some fans believe his numbers should not matter. | 17m 28s | ||||||
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| 6/12/26 | ![]() Knicks Fans Are One Win From a Title and Losing Their Minds | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber capture the citywide anticipation as the Knicks sit one win away from an NBA championship and fans start imagining what a title would mean after 53 years. Callers share the personal sacrifices and wild plans being made around the closeout chance, from changing bachelor party reservations to searching for ways into San Antonio despite soaring ticket and travel costs. The conversation turns into a bigger debate about how this Knicks run could be remembered in New York sports history. Evan and Tiki weigh OG Anunoby’s unforgettable tip against iconic moments like David Tyree’s helmet catch, Bill Buckner’s error, Reggie Jackson’s World Series heroics, and Don Larsen’s perfect game, while making clear that the play’s legacy depends on whether the Knicks finish the job. | 18m 10s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Spurs Hope, Knicks Reality and the Ben Stiller Ticket Debate | With the Knicks closing in on a championship, Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber examine whether the Spurs have any realistic path back into the series. The conversation centers on San Antonio’s belief that it has controlled its own fate, while Evan and Tiki push back on the idea that the Knicks have not earned command. Evan and Tiki also dig into what a Knicks title would mean for the New York sports drought, hear from a Spurs fan living in Staten Island, and debate Ben Stiller’s status as a true Knicks fan after he admits he gets celebrity tickets. It is a mix of title anxiety, fan identity, and the strange emotions that come when a long awaited parade feels close. | 14m 14s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Knicks Title Tears: How Fans Will React if New York Wins | With the Knicks one win away from a championship, Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber turn the conversation toward what the moment would actually feel like for fans. The discussion moves beyond basketball strategy and into the emotion of a fanbase that has waited decades to see its team reach the top. Evan and Tiki debate whether Knicks fans will cry, celebrate in the streets, or simply sit in disbelief if the title finally arrives. They also explore how a championship can change a fan’s relationship with sports, why long suffering fans may feel the moment differently, and how the joy of one title can carry into future seasons. | 13m 55s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Knicks at the Brink: Fast Starts, Wemby Drama and a Deuce X Factor | The Knicks are on the verge of a championship, but Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber explain why closing out the Spurs may come down to one simple fix: starting faster. After repeatedly falling behind early and relying on historic comebacks, New York has a chance to take control from the opening tip and turn a tense series into a statement win. Evan and Tiki break down the Spurs’ fatigue, the Knicks’ dominance in recent closeout games, and the growing scrutiny around Victor Wembanyama’s physical play. They also spotlight Miles McBride as a forgotten X factor whose shooting could shift the game and give the Knicks another weapon off the bench. | 17m 06s | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() Best of the Knicks on WFAN: How the Knicks just pulled off the greatest comeback ever | Relive the adrenaline-fueled high of the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history as we break down the gut-check coaching adjustments, legendary defensive stops, and chaotic fan energy that saved the Knicks' season. From OG Anunoby’s heroic tip-in to the dramatic collapse of the Spurs, this is New York sports talk at its absolute wildest. | 58m 34s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Thursday Full Show: The Knicks With a Night No New York Fan Will Ever Forget | OG Anunoby capped a comeback of a lifetime, we break down Game 5 from every angle on Evan and Tiki. | 2h 38m 42s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Hour 1: The Knicks’ Miracle Comeback Has New York One Win From Glory | The Knicks are one win away from an NBA championship after pulling off a stunning comeback that left New York fans euphoric and everyone else trying to process what they just watched. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into the chaos, disbelief, and emotion of a night that instantly belongs in the conversation for the greatest games in franchise history. They break down how the Knicks erased a 29 point deficit, why the Spurs collapsed under pressure, and how OG Anunoby delivered the signature moment with his unforgettable tip in. From Jalen Brunson’s toughness to Mike Brown’s adjustments and Victor Wembanyama’s missed free throws, this hour captures every angle of a Game 4 that changed the entire feel of the Finals. | 37m 52s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Hour 2: OG’s Tip In, Breen’s Call and a Garden Night for the Ages | The Knicks delivered a comeback that Evan and Tiki could barely believe, storming back from 29 down to stun the Spurs and move within one win of a championship. From OG Anunoby’s unforgettable tip in to Karl Anthony Towns helping disrupt the final inbound, the night had the feel of an instant New York sports classic. Evan and Tiki relive the biggest calls of the finish, from Tommy Lugauer’s raw emotion to Tyler Murray and Monica McNutt on radio to Mike Breen’s measured brilliance. They also dig into Mike Brown’s decisions, the leadership behind the Knicks’ rise, Victor Wembanyama’s missed chances, and why Steve Cohen watching from courtside only made the Mets’ struggles feel even worse. | 43m 26s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Hour 3: Knicks Miracle Comeback Sparks a Wemby Flagrant Debate | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to a stunning Knicks comeback that turned a massive deficit into one of the defining moments of the Finals. The conversation centers on Wemby, the flagrant foul controversy, and whether the league is inclined to keep its biggest stars on the floor when suspensions are on the line. They also break down Jalen Brunson’s late shot, OG’s game winning crash to the glass, and the emotional swings of Knicks fans who went from hopeless at halftime to planning a parade. Evan shares his bold prediction for how the series could end, while callers weigh in on trash talk, ticket dilemmas, and where this comeback ranks among unforgettable New York sports moments. | 39m 48s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Hour 4: Knicks Epic 29-Point Comeback Leaves Team One Win from NBA Title | Tiki and Evan analyze the historic 29-point comeback that put the Knicks one win away from an NBA championship. They discuss controversial officiating, the Spurs' second-half collapse, and the debate over whether OG Anunoby or Jalen Brunson is the true Finals MVP. 01:53 - Officiating and Two-Minute Report 06:13 - Physicality and Defensive Urgency 10:00 - Mike Breen Triple Bang Potential 15:38 - Sports Update 19:35 - Overcoming Historical Heartbreak 24:52 - Ending LOL Knicks Narrative 29:23 - Championship Droughts and Road Wins 36:41 - OG vs Brunson MVP Debate | 37m 13s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() A Knicks Comeback So Wild It Turned Skeptics Into Believers | The Knicks delivered another stunning comeback, and Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into why this one felt different from the rally against Cleveland. After falling behind big against the Spurs, New York found its pace, urgency, and late game nerve in a win that has even longtime skeptics wondering if something has truly changed. Evan and Tiki break down the emotional swing of the comeback, Jalen Brunson’s heavy second half workload, Josh Hart’s nearly infamous missed chance at the rim, and Karl Anthony Towns’ subtle but crucial tip on the final inbound play. They also react to callers who are starting to believe this Knicks team may finally be shedding the old loser label. | 13m 21s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() The Knicks’ 29 Point Miracle and the Triple Bang That Almost Was | The Knicks turned a nightmare start into one of the most unforgettable wins in franchise history, storming back from 29 down against the Spurs and leaving fans to wonder how it all happened. Evan and Tiki dig into the officiating swings, the first quarter problems, and the stunning second half collapse that opened the door for New York. They also debate the calls that mattered most, the Spurs’ wild statistical reversal, the emotional toll of a comeback win, and whether Mike Breen was on the verge of a historic triple bang for Jalen Brunson before OG Anunoby’s putback became the defining moment. | 12m 18s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Where Does the Knicks Comeback Rank in NY Sports History? | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber ride the chaos of Knicks Finals fever as the conversation jumps from Wemby’s flagrant trouble to the real life complications of a potential championship celebration. Evan weighs ticket decisions, hedging, family plans, and the possibility that a Knicks parade could throw everything in New York into a frenzy. The Cinco sparks a heated debate over the greatest New York sports moments of Sean’s lifetime, with the David Tyree catch, the Knicks comeback, Scott Norwood’s wide right, and Derek Jeter’s flip play all entering the conversation. The crew argues what makes a moment truly iconic, whether OG’s game winner belongs near the top, and how much a championship would change the way this Knicks run is remembered. | 19m 34s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Wemby’s Flagrant Drama Fuels Knicks Finals Chaos | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to the Knicks’ stunning Finals comeback and the growing controversy around Wemby’s physical play. The debate centers on whether officials are protecting a superstar, how much the flagrant foul call changed the game, and why Knicks fans are now wondering if Wemby could be one more mistake away from missing a potential title clincher. The conversation also digs into the emotional whiplash of being a Knicks fan, from giving up at halftime to believing a championship is within reach. Evan and Tiki break down Jalen Brunson’s late shot, OG’s decisive crash to the glass, bold predictions for Game 5 and Game 6, and where this comeback could rank among unforgettable New York sports moments. | 20m 13s | ||||||
| 6/11/26 | ![]() Wemby Crosses the Line as the Knicks Rewrite the Story | Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to a wild Knicks comeback that flipped the mood from despair to belief. From Mike Brown’s surprising praise for Jeremy Sochan and Jose Alvarado to the emotional swings of Knicks fans, the conversation captures everything that makes this run feel so chaotic, stressful, and thrilling. The guys dig into the little moments that helped fuel the rally, including Alvarado’s key buckets, OG Anunoby’s steady shooting, and the growing controversy around Victor Wembanyama’s physical play. They also explore the strange rituals fans use to survive big games, from jersey superstitions to changing the room just to change the luck. | 17m 32s | ||||||
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