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The Homer Hour

The Homer Hour

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With 34 years in the market, Homer has a take like no one else. Combine that was the likes of former Packers Bryan Bulaga and Gary Ellerson as well as ESPN's John Anderson? Get ready for some fireworks!2024, Good Karma Brands, LLC アメリカンフットボール バスケットボール 日次 野球・ソフトボール
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  • Giannis Is Gone, But the Legacy Stays
    2026/06/25
    Homer reacts to day two of Giannis Antetokounmpo no longer being a Milwaukee Buck, mixing in Rain Man chaos, Miz trivia, and plenty of reflection on what Giannis meant to Milwaukee. He continues to argue that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar remains the greatest player in Bucks history, while Giannis is the greatest long-term Buck and still someone fans were lucky to watch. Jason Wilde joins to discuss Jim Owczarski’s reporting on the end of the Giannis era, why the exit became messy, and how much responsibility Giannis deserves for the way things unraveled. Homer also shares listener poll results on whether fans are sad, angry, happy, or simply expected the trade, then closes by saying Giannis’ championship legacy should remain honored even if he’s now “dead to me” as a member of the Heat.
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    45 分
  • Hour 1: Homer Weighs Giannis’ Bucks Legacy
    2026/06/24
    Homer reacts to Giannis Antetokounmpo officially being traded to the Miami Heat and gives listeners 30 seconds each to say what they need to say about the end of the Giannis era. He argues that Giannis wanted out, pushes back on calling him the greatest Bucks player ever over Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and explains why the Bucks had little choice but to make the deal. John Anderson joins to discuss how long Milwaukee’s rebuild could take and why this should be remembered as a championship era worth celebrating. Jason Wilde also joins to explain why Giannis should be beloved forever, even if his exit could have been handled more honestly.
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    47 分
  • Hour 2: Bucks Begin Life After Giannis
    2026/06/24
    The second hour focuses on what comes next for the Bucks after trading Giannis to Miami. Tony Smith joins Homer and says the move was overdue, arguing that Milwaukee’s championship window had already closed and that Giannis deserved a chance to chase another title elsewhere. Homer revisits Jay Bilas’ draft comments, emphasizing how important picks 10 and 13 could be in a historically deep NBA Draft. Tim Van Vooren also joins to reflect on how deeply Giannis connected with Milwaukee fans and shares a favorite memory that captured Giannis’ humility.
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    40 分
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