0:18 – Chris Horwedel and Greg Crone open You’re Wrong and Here’s Why with the busy June sports calendar.
1:17 – The hosts start with the Philadelphia 76ers’ NBA Draft, reacting to the LeBaron Philon pick, other prospects Chris liked at No. 22, and how free agency could shape what comes next for Philadelphia.
2:41 – Kawhi Leonard’s reported trade back to the Toronto Raptors leads the NBA discussion, with Chris and Greg breaking down the Brandon Ingram, Gradey Dick, picks-and-swaps return, Toronto’s difficulty landing stars, Kawhi’s health question, and Kyle Lowry’s one-day Raptors retirement deal.
5:51 – The NBA futures board from oddsmakers turns into a broader Eastern Conference conversation, including Toronto’s title odds, Detroit’s rise, Jalen Duren rumors, Boston still sitting near the top, and whether Jaylen Brown’s Celtics situation can realistically be repaired.
10:13 – Ja Morant’s trade to Portland becomes the next major NBA topic, with the hosts discussing the Trail Blazers’ crowded guard room, Damian Lillard, Scoot Henderson, Jrue Holiday, possible follow-up moves, and how a Jalen Brown-to-Portland framework could work.
13:12 – Chris and Greg build out possible Celtics-Blazers trade concepts around Jalen Brown, including Jrue Holiday, Shaedon Sharpe, Donovan Clingan, Toumani Camara, picks, salary matching, and what kind of package Boston might consider.
24:36 – Jimmy Butler-adjacent betting-market rumors, Malik Beasley’s gambling investigation, Ed Davis, and athletes’ money decisions spark a personal detour into Greg selling phones to NBA players and Chris’ GameStop stories involving Evan Turner, Michael Carter-Williams, and Nerlens Noel.
31:55 – The hosts return to Golden State’s title odds from oddsmakers, debating how much LeBron and Anthony Davis speculation is already built into the Warriors’ number and how much the board could move if those pieces actually land.
35:23 – World Cup knockout talk begins with reaction to the first wave of Round of 32 drama, including Brazil-Japan, Paraguay-Germany, Morocco-Netherlands, penalty shootouts, late goals, and how the expanded knockout format has delivered high-pressure games.
40:12 – Chris and Greg discuss the expanded World Cup format, the volume of late goals, the idea of going even bigger with the tournament, the number of good teams and players missing out, and how ticket pricing has pushed casual fans further away from attending.
42:43 – England vs. DR Congo is previewed through odds from oddsmakers, with the hosts discussing England’s uneven form, Harry Kane, DR Congo’s path to extra-time pressure, and how knockout soccer can get uncomfortable quickly.
44:28 – Belgium vs. Senegal gets a full preview, including Belgium’s aging golden generation, Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Leandro Trossard, Senegal’s quality, AFCON pedigree, and why this matchup feels like one of the tighter games on the board.
46:36 – USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina closes the next-day World Cup preview section, with Chris and Greg discussing the U.S. group stage, the rotated loss to Turkey, the team’s young core, Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Folarin Balogun, long-term 2030 value, and the likely road ahead if the U.S. advances.
50:12 – The possible USA-Belgium rematch brings back memories of a previous World Cup meeting, then leads into the difficult bracket path that could include Spain, Portugal, and France if the U.S. keeps moving forward.
54:26 – Chris highlights a potential France-Morocco subplot involving Ayyoub Bouaddi choosing Morocco over France, which leads into a bigger discussion about France’s talent pipeline, historical national-team cycles, Thierry Henry, Zinedine Zidane, and why France has built such a deep era.
56:42 – The show closes with Kylian Mbappé’s World Cup scoring chase, his two-goal performance, his pursuit of Lionel Messi’s all-time World Cup record, and how oddsmakers might price Mbappé becoming the tournament’s all-time leading scorer before this World Cup ends.
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