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Who Ya' Crappin' 3/11/10

Who Ya' Crappin' 3/11/10

Audio|Thu, 11 Mar 2010|More from Boers and Bernstein - Who Ya Crappin
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“…rolled about the great track star Marion Jones and -- joining the WNBA. . Could talk about -- this freshman except with North Carolina kind of Olympic success for the well he had it. Being viewed …”

Zach Zaidman with Boers and Bernstein 10/08/09

Zach Zaidman with Boers and Bernstein 10/08/09

Audio|Thu, 8 Oct 2009|More from Boers and Bernstein - General Interviews
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“…Brad Maynard. The funny man if you work blue though the only WNBA material there. We'll find out violent that's reason to listen I like his ex -- …”

Dan McNeil with Boers and Bernstein

Dan McNeil with Boers and Bernstein

Dan McNeil joins Boers and Bernstein live at Bennigan's.

Audio|Fri, 5 Jun 2009|More from Boers and Bernstein - General Interviews
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“…everything will be fine but he's he's he's getting ready for the WNBA season and I lose -- of -- I don't know she had a lot of big shots at Maryland I don't know …”

Darren Rovell 6/3/2009

Darren Rovell 6/3/2009

Mully & Hanley are joined by CNBC business expert Darren Rovell to break down the Cubs sale.

Audio|Wed, 3 Jun 2009|More from Mully and Hanley - General Interviews
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“…there yeah. And that goes back of his Jersey thing no one WNBA teams is now. Put their sponsor in in bold big letters on the uniform and a and the US and international soccer …”

“…it's a natural that this certain certainly trial balloon within. Obviously -- WNBA has nothing to lose here. But. You know I mean there's a fine line between what's which you can peripheral people went …”

Bill Laimbeer 3/11/2009

Bill Laimbeer 3/11/2009

Mully & Hanley are joined by former "BAD BOY" from the Detroit Pistons Bill Laimbeer, to talk about the past and the preseant.

Audio|Wed, 11 Mar 2009|More from Mully and Hanley - General Interviews
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“…call every bit. Funny stuff and not currently your coaching in the WNBA did you always know they want to get on that side of the the basketball once you're through -- playing career was …”