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The Petros and Money Show pops off tonight @ 3pm PDT todays guests include:
3:30pm Adrian Wojnarowski: a sports columnist and author, who regularly writes NBA articles for Yahoo! Sports. Wojnarowski has worked in print media,[2] and in 2006 published a New York Times best-seller: The Miracle of St. Anthony: A Season with Coach Bob Hurley and Basketball's Most Improbable Dynasty.Wojnarowski also wrote Jimmy V: The Life and Death of Jim Valvano, a biography of American college basketball coach Jim Valvano. He is a 1987 graduate of Bristol Central H.S. in Bristol, CT. He is a 1991 graduate of Saint Bonaventure University. Listen to his last interview with the guys.
4:30pm Tony Gonzalez: an Mexican-American tight end for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round of the 1997 NFL Draft. He played college football at Cal.Gonzalez, a ten-time Pro Bowl selection, currently holds the NFL records for single season receptions (102) by a tight end, career touchdowns by a tight end (82), career receptions by a tight end (999), and reception yards by a tight end (11,940). Kansas City radio announcer and Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson stated that Gonzalez is "the greatest tight end of all time"
5:30 Lane Kiffin: the current head coach of the University of Southern California Trojans college football team. He was previously the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers college football team, the Oakland Raiders of the NFL, and the offensive coordinator for the Trojans. Listen to his last interview with the guys.
6:15 Lance Romance stops by for his weekly visit to answer all the questions of the heart. Call 877-99-ON-FOX to get in on the action.
Friday on the show John Wall, Evan Turner and Darrell Hammond as scheduled to stop by to end the week.
Next Golf.com's Dave Dusek gives us a Master's wrap up and Slash stops by to talk about his new album plus Tim Floyd will stop by.
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The Petros and Money Show has another great coming today:
3:30 Jeanie Buss: Vice President of your Los Angeles Lakers and the princess of the city stops by to talk about the Lakers final push to the playoffs and more! Check out her Twitter page
4:30 Mitch Williams: nicknamed "Wild Thing", is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for six teams from 1986 to 1997. He is currently a studio analyst for the MLB Network.Williams, a left-hander with a high-90s fastball and occasional control issues, was largely effective, earning 192 saves in his 11 seasons including a career high of 43 in 1993. However, he is perhaps best known for a blown save after giving up a walk-off home run to Joe Carter of the Toronto Blue Jays in the sixth game of the 1993 World Series, which gave Toronto their second consecutive World Championship.
5:00 David Dusek: Deputy editor of GOLF.com, golf writer and reporter, golf equipment blogger, former college tennis player, lover of barbecue, the blues, and the Syracuse Orange Check out his Twitter page
5:30 Steve Wojchechowski: better known as "Wojo," a Severna Park, Maryland native, was a basketball player at Duke University from 1994 until 1998 where he was the team's point guard. He currently is an associate head coach at Duke under head coach Mike Krzyzewski. Wojciechowski is a 1994 graduate of the Cardinal Gibbons School in Baltimore, MD, where he played under legendary Baltimore Catholic League Head Coach Ray Mullis and was named to the East squad of the 1994 McDonald's All-American Team, playing alongside 1994 High School Player of the Year Felipe López, and against future Duke teammates Trajan Langdon and Ricky Price.
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3:30: Mark Heisler: LA Times Sports Columnist. Listen to his last interview with the guys and check out his twitter page
4:15: Bob Stoopes: The head coach of the University of Oklahoma football team. During the 2000 season, Stoops led the Sooners to an Orange Bowl victory and a National Championship.Prior to coaching at Oklahoma, Stoops held various coordinator and position-coach positions at Iowa, Kansas State and Florida. In 2000, Stoops led his team to three consecutive wins over ranked teams including Texas, Kansas State and Nebraska. Stoops was awarded the 2000 Paul "Bear" Bryant Award and the 2000 and 2003 Walter Camp Coach of the Year for "Coach of the Year."
5:00 Jason LaCanfora: An American sports writer and television analyst. He currently works for NFL Network and writes for NFL.com. He joined NFL Network in 2009 replacing Adam Schefter, who left for ESPN. Prior to joining NFL Network he worked ten years for The Washington Post and covered the Washington Redskins for six years. Priot to the Post he was the Detroit Red Wings beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Listen to his last interview with the guys
5:30 Steve Lappas: a college men's basketball coach. He coached at Manhattan College (1988?1992), Villanova University (1992-2001) and the University of Massachusetts (2001-2005), compiling a 237-143 (.624) record over a 17 years coaching career. He is currently a basketball color commentator and studio analyst for CBS College Sports. Listen to his last interview with the guys
6:15 Vance Finance: The richest man in the world stops by to answer your financial questions.
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3:30 Kevin Kennedy: a former manager in American Major League Baseball and a former television host for Fox Sports' baseball coverage. He was given the nickname "The Skipper" by Fox Sports due to his prior managerial career. Kennedy joined the Tampa Bay Rays broadcast team for the 2009 baseball season as a replacement for Joe Magrane. Listen to his last interview with the guys.
4:30 Vic Carucci: NFL.com senior columnist Vic Carucci is an award-winning writer who has covered the NFL for nearly 30 years. A past president of the Professional Football Writers of America and a member of the Hall of Fame selection committee, Carucci has written numerous books about football and regularly serves as a host and analyst on SIRIUS NFL Radio.
4:45 Del Curry: a retired American professional basketball player at the shooting guard and the small forward positions who received his education from Fort Defiance High School in Virginia and Virginia Tech. He then played in the National Basketball Association from 1986 until 2002. He now works as a commentator, alongside Steve Martin, on the Bobcats television broadcasts. As of 2010, he is still the Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets all-time leader in points and three-point field goals made
5:30 Don Maclean: a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA, and also holds the distinction of being the all-time scoring leader at UCLA.After graduating from Simi Valley High School in Simi Valley, California where he was an All-American, he played in college at UCLA from 1989 to 1992. He still holds the school record for points scored (2,608) which is also the Pac - 10 Conference's all time scoring record, passing Sean Elliott's then record of 2,555 points. In his senior season, he lead UCLA to the 1992 Elite 8. In 1994, MacLean won the NBA Most Improved Player Award. He now serves as an analyst with the UCLA ISP Sports Network during the UCLA Bruins Basketball season. Listen to his last interview with the guys
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3:30PDT Bobby Braswell: an basketball coach; currently the head coach for Cal State Northridge. Braswell was named the fourth head coach in Northridge history on April 30, 1996, succeeding the retired Pete Cassidy.
4:30PDT Horace Grant, a retired American basketball player. He attended and played college basketball at Clemson University, before playing professionally in the National Basketball Association (NBA), where he became a four-time champion with the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. He was easily recognizable by many NBA fans because of his trademark wraparound protective eyeglasses. His twin brother, Harvey Grant, also played in the NBA. His nephew Jerai Grant currently starts for Clemson's basketball team.
4:50PDT John Papadakis (Petros' Father) Former USC linebacker and former restauranteur stops by for his weekly segment to talk about all things sports related.
5:30PDT Frank Burlison: Frank Burlison is multi-faceted. A member of the College Basketball Writers hall of Fame, Frank has covered more basketball than he cares to recall. From basketball to burgers to movies, Frank knows his stuff. Check out his blog at http://www.insidesocal.com/frankburlison/ Also listen to his last interview with the guys
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3:30- LA Times Sports Columnist Mark Heisler stops by to talk about all things Lakers and LA. Listen to his last interview with the guys
4:30- Rick Neuheisel: Rick is currently the head coach of the UCLA Bruins college football team. Before the UCLA coaching job, he was the offensive coordinator for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens in 2007, after serving as quarterbacks coach for two seasons. He was previously the head coach of the Washington Huskies (1999?2002) and Colorado Buffaloes (1995?99). He has been linked to several recruiting and other NCAA violations during his time at Colorado and Washington. He coached the Huskies to a victory in the 2001 Rose Bowl, but was fired from Washington in August 2003 for lying about betting on the NCAA Basketball Tournament in a bracket pool.
5:30 Eric Snow: a retired American professional basketball player and businessman. He is now an analyst on NBA TV. At Michigan State, Snow led some of head coach Jud Heathcote's most exciting teams. In his senior season, the Spartans earned a #3 seed to the 1995 NCAA Tournament, but were upset in the first round by Weber State.After college, Snow was chosen by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round of the 1995 NBA Draft. He was immediately traded to theSeattle SuperSonics, where he played sparingly for the next two-and-one-half seasons. On January 18, 1998, Snow was acquired from Seattle by the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for a second-round draft pick. He was immediately inserted into the 76ers' starting lineup by head coach Larry Brown, and after averaging only 18.0 minutes per game (then a career high) for the first half of the season with Seattle, he averaged 35.8 minutes per game for the remainder of the season with Philadelphia.
5:45-Dell Curry is a retired American professional basketball player at the shooting guard and the small forward positions who received his education from Fort Defiance High School in Virginia and Virginia Tech. He then played in the National Basketball Association from 1986 until 2002. He now works as a commentator, alongside Steve Martin, on the Bobcats television broadcasts. As of 2010, he is still the Charlotte/New Orleans Hornets all-time leader in points (9,839) and three-point field goals made (929).
6:15- Lance Romance stops by for his weekly segment to answer your questions of the loins.
--Friday on the show: Horace Grant and Tim Floyd are scheduled to stop by.
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Today we have a jam packed show filled with NBA, NCAA, MLS and NFL guests....plus more!
3:30-LA Galaxy star Landon Donovan stops by to talk about the MLS season that just started and his time overseas playing in europe.Donovan American soccer player who plays for Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer. He plays usually as a withdrawn forward, and can also be used as an attacking midfielder or on either wing.For the United States national team, Donovan is the all-time leader in scoring and assists, and has the most caps of all active players. He is the only six-time winner of the Honda Player of the Year award
4:30PDT- is an American businessman and sports mogul. He is the former owner of the Phoenix Suns of the NBA, the Phoenix Mercury of the WNBA, the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League and the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball. He was also instrumental in the relocation of the Winnipeg Jets of the NHL to Phoenix to become the Phoenix Coyotes, which is now in bankruptcy. He is the national director of USA Basketball and of the team that represented the United States in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Colangelo also serves as Chairman of the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF), a nonprofit nonpartisan educational foundation that promotes Italian American culture and heritage. NIAF also serves as the voice for Italian Americans in Washington, D.C.
5:30PDT-is a former college basketball coach. He was a head coach for 24 seasons at the collegiate level: five at Montana and 19 at Michigan State
6:10PDT-is an American sports writer and television analyst. He currently works for NFL Network and writes for NFL.com. He joined NFL Network in 2009 replacing Adam Schefter, who left for ESPN. Prior to joining NFL Network he worked ten years for The Washington Post and covered the Washington Redskins for six years. Priot to the Post he was the Detroit Red Wings beat writer for the Detroit Free Press.
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3:30PDT Sean Miller: Miller is an American college basketball coach, and currently the head men's basketball coach at the University of Arizona.
4:30PDT Don Maclean: #1 friend of the show Don Maclean is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA, and also holds the distinction of being the all-time scoring leader at UCLA. He now serves as an analyst with the UCLA ISP Sports Network during the UCLA Bruins Basketball season. Listen to his last interview with the guys
6:00PDT Vance Finance stops by to answer all you financial questions to help you get back in the black when it comes to the green. Call in @ 1-877-99-ON-FOX
Wednesday on the show : Director of USA Basketball Jerry Colangelo and Magic Johnson?s college head coach Jud Heathcote and Landon Donovan of the LA Galaxy @ 3:30pm
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Today the guys talk to:
3:30PDT Jim Harrick: Harrick is a former college basketball head coach who coached at Pepperdine University, UCLA, the University of Rhode Island and the University of Georgia over a combined total of 23 seasons. Harrick graduated in 1960 from Morris Harvey College, now known as the University of Charleston. He is of Lebanese ancestry.
4:30PDT Nate McMillan: McMillan in Raleigh, North Carolina) is a retired American professional basketball player and current head coach of the NBA'sPortland Trail Blazers. Prior to his coaching stint with the Blazers, McMillan was head coach of the Seattle SuperSonics for five years, after succeeding Paul Westphal in 2000.
5:30PDT Steve Lappas: Lappas is a college men's basketball coach. He coached at Manhattan College , Villanova University and the University of Massachusetts (, compiling a 237-143 (.624) record over a 17 years coaching career. He is currently a basketball color commentator and studio analyst for CBS College Sports.
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Also coming later this week: Tuesday: #1 friend of the show and NBA/NCAA basketball analyst Don Maclean and Former Oregon AD and current broadcaster Mike Bellotti stop by.
Wednesday: Director of USA Basketball Jerry Colangelo
Thursday: Orlando Magic guard JJ Reddick
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