LeBron James is reportedly willing to take a meeting with the Golden Stare Warriors when he hits free agency this summer. FHM's Nick Dimengo joins Cheddar to discuss the validity of the ESPN scoop. He predicts how the NBA fan community would react to a potential move.
Then, we preview Super Bowl LII. Dimengo explains why he thinks the Philadelphia Eagles have more of a chance against the New England Patriots than they're being given credit for. Find out who Cheddar's Hope King and Baker Machado are picking to win the big game.
Finally, we look ahead to the Justin Timberlake's halftime show performance. Dimengo speculates as to whether the singer will bring Janet Jackson out as a special guest. The two shocked the world in 2004 after their infamous "wardrobe malfunction."
Carlo and Baker cover the latest developments after a devastating tornado outbreak over the weekend, plus an eye on Omicron and inflation, and not even Spielberg can save the box office.
Carlo's joined by a quarantining Baker to discuss the headlines from the weekend as Omicron spreads like wildfire, Manchin kills Biden's signature bill and Spider-Man throws a lifeline to the box office.
Cheddar has been covering the biggest news of the week with some of the biggest names in the biz. In case you missed it, we've pulled together some of the highlights that will keep you informed as we get ready for the week ahead.
Chalkboard is the first platform for sports bettors fueled by real betting data with a unique social platform that provides seamless real-time bet tracking, score updates, and social interaction between sports fans. Ted Mauze, co-founder & CEO of Chalkboard, and Saniyah Lawson, NBA sports betting influencer & Chalkboard NBA community manager, join Cheddar News.
Sports streaming giants, such as Disney Plus and ESPN, have expressed interest and intent in adding sports betting features to their platform. As sports betting has increasingly become more mainstream, it's no surprise that businesses want to get in on the benefits these betting features have to offer. Alan Wolk, the co-founder of TVREV, joins Cheddar News.
Cheddar senior reporter Michelle Castillo dives into the aftermath of what the NCAA's changing stance on student-athletes profiting off of their name, image, and likeness.