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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
  • Bulaga Breaks Down Giannis, Micah & Packers O-Line
    2026/06/22
    Ben Brust hosts The Homer Hour alongside Bryan Bulaga, opening with the Homer-approved question of whether Jacob Misiorowski is pitching and when Brewers fans might see him next. The conversation shifts quickly to Giannis Antetokounmpo, Shams Charania’s report about the Celtics and Heat, and Giannis’ cryptic social media post in a Bucks uniform. Bulaga gives his perspective on superstar exits, player leverage, and why a Giannis trade would likely mean a true Bucks rebuild. The guys also dive deep into Micah Parsons’ ACL and meniscus recovery timeline, including what Terrence Parsons Jr.’s comments might mean for a possible Week 7 or Week 8 return. Bulaga closes with a full Packers offensive line breakdown, focusing on Jordan Morgan, Zach Tom, Sean Rhyan, Aaron Banks, and how Green Bay’s offense can help survive without Micah.
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    44 分
  • Jay Bilas on Giannis, the Draft & College Sports Chaos
    2026/06/18
    Homer welcomes both Jason Wilde and Jay Bilas for a loaded Thursday edition of the Homer Hour. Jason breaks down the Packers’ concerns over potential changes to NFL revenue sharing, Jordan Love’s development, Tucker Kraft’s growing importance, and the outlook for Green Bay’s offense heading into the season. Jay Bilas joins to discuss why he believes this NBA Draft is one of the deepest in decades, what that could mean if the Bucks move Giannis Antetokounmpo, and why Milwaukee should focus on acquiring as much draft capital as possible. Bilas also dives into the evolving NIL landscape and explains why college sports may not be as broken as many believe. Plus, Homer continues his fascination with Jacob Misiorowski and the Brewers’ postseason outlook.
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    51 分
  • Homer Hour: Miz Mania and Love’s Legacy
    2026/06/17
    Homer opens with Rain Man trivia centered heavily on Jacob Misiorowski, making it clear that Brewers days now fall into two categories: Miz starts and non-Miz starts. He talks with Jason Wilde about whether the Packers can prove last year’s ceiling was real, how injuries affected their late-season slide, and why Javon Bullard could be a key defensive breakout. The conversation shifts to Jordan Love’s legacy compared to Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre, with Homer arguing that Super Bowls can change the whole conversation. Later, Homer weighs in on Giannis Antetokounmpo, saying he still likes Giannis forever because of the Bucks championship while acknowledging the injury risk tied to another massive contract. He closes by floating the dream of a live “Thanalysis” show with Thanasis Antetokounmpo taking calls.
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    45 分
  • Leon Rose, Josh Jacobs, and The Miz
    2026/06/17
    Homer opens the hour obsessed with Knicks executive Leon Rose and his belief that winning with James Dolan as owner is one of the most amazing accomplishments in sports. Jason Wilde joins to discuss the Packers, Josh Jacobs’ unresolved situation, and why Matt LaFleur could face “Thibodeau” comparisons if Green Bay falls short again. Homer also compares Jimmy Haslam’s Bucks ownership concerns to Dolan’s long-running Knicks struggles. Tim Van Vooren checks in from the ballpark to break down Jacob Misiorowski’s latest dominant Brewers performance and the excitement surrounding his rise. The hour closes with TVV comparing Misiorowski’s joyful, young-star energy to early Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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    44 分
  • Miz Mania, NFL Money & Packers Pressure
    2026/06/15
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga open with Brewers excitement around Jacob Misiorowski and whether every day should begin with one question: is “The Miz” pitching? Bulaga compares the challenge of managing a special pitcher’s workload to NFL players wanting to keep rolling during a hot streak, before the conversation turns to the league’s push toward 18 games and why players should fight for more health insurance and post-career benefits. The guys use the Knicks’ championship to reflect on Bulaga’s Super Bowl memories, the emotional power of team bonds, and why general managers matter so much in building winners. Homer then connects New York’s success to the Packers, asking whether Matt LaFleur could someday face a “Thibodeau” conversation if Green Bay does not take the next step. The hour wraps with Bulaga picking the Vikings to finish last in the NFC North, while Homer goes with the Lions.
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    47 分