Summary:
Bryce Johnson and Luke Heaton take a look back at Father's Day weekend. They touch on the "Final Four" of the NBA playoffs, and the U.S. Open win by Jon Rahm. In UNPACK this, they discuss the pressures of "Game 7" events, and those athletes that either rise to the occasion or fall short of success, relates it to our own lives. Henry Bienemy also joins the show for Tap Drill.
Weekend Highlights:
- The Man Up Conference highlights
- The retread coaches that are in the NBA “Final Four”
- The highlights of the U.S. Open and the win by Jon Rohm
- Kevin Durant after his achillies injury was amazing, but still doesn’t have the intangibles to get his team over the hump.
- Showing patience with young players who struggle – Ben Simmons
- Pickleball and the challenge it presents
I’m Convinced:
Bryce Johnson
- Guys that do all of the intangibles like P.J. Tucker are so important in the NBA Playoffs
Luke Heaton
- Even without the stars, this year’s NBA Playoffs are incredibly interesting
Henry Bienemy
- If the Bucks don’t win the NBA Finals this year, they never will
UNPACK ‘This
- Bryce takes the pressure of Game 7 contests and those who either rise up and meet the moment or fall short of success and relates it to our own lives. How do we handle our own “Game 7’s,” and our responsibility we have to Jesus?
Tap Drill with Henry Bienemy
- Aaron Rodgers renews his membership at the Green Bay Country Club – news or no news?
- Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes make the 2022 Madden Cover. Good move?
- John Collins wearing a t-shirt of him dunking on Joel Embid. Too cocky or the perfect move?
- The Travelers’ Championship returns to Connecticut. What should Henry be looking out for at the event?
- Is Father’s Day the best day in sports?
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