It's the day after the big game in the NFL and Grant jumps on the show right from the beginning and speaks about how the whole game and halftime show were both terrible and boring, though you have to give the Patriots their just due as the greatest ever. The fellas also talk about how big this game is tonight for the Kings who if they won't to have any playoff aspirations according to Grant needs to be a win.
On the Tuesday edition of the Lo-Down Damien covers everything from the NFL, NBA, and talks Washington Wizards with John Wall's Achilles injury. All that and more on the Lo-Down exclusively on Sports 1140.
On the Monday edition of the Lo-Down Damien and Jason cover everything from Sunday's Super Bowl, the NBA, and the Sacramento Kings winning the NBA Linear Championship. All that and more on the Lo-Down exclusively on Sports 1140.
It was the lowest scoring Super Bowl in NFL but it was enough for the New England Patriots to clinch their sixth Super Bowl championship in franchise history and sixth in the past 17 years.
Super Bowl LIII falls on the 17th anniversary of Super Bowl XXXVI when the then-St.Louis Rams took on the New England Patriots. In 2002, it was the proven Rams, who had won a Super Bowl title a couple years prior, taking on the Patriots, who had no championships and second-year quarterback Tom Brady.
The Sacramento Kings are 26-25, over .500 heading into February for the first time since 2005. Catch the Kings vs 76ers game on Sports 1140 KHTK. Tip-off: 7:00pm PT
On the Friday edition of the Lo-Down Damien and Jason covered everything from the NBA, previewed Sunday's Super Bowl, and talked about the Sacramento Kings chance for the NBA Linear Championship. All that and more on the Lo-Down exclusively on Sports 1140.
The fellas start the show with discussion of the big news that went down in the NBA today between the Knicks and Dallas Mavericks. Hear Grant and Doug talk about what they think of each teams thought process in the current state and moving forward. Plus they Welcome Sac Republic CEO Kevin Nagle, Kings Assistant Coach Elston Turner and NFL Netowrks Brian Baldinger.
Grant and DC come out the gate in hour swinging away at how ig the game is tonight for the Kings to not only start out on a good note to begin the road trip but to show why you are a playoff caliber team. They also speak to NFL Rules Analyst Mike Pereira and "The Voice" of the Atlanta Falcons Bob Rathbun.
On the Thursday edition of the Lo-Down Damien and Jason broke down the Kristaps Porzingis trade, the NBA, Sacramento Kings, and the upcoming Super Bowl. All that and more on the Lo-Down exclusively on Sports 1140.
On the Wednesday edition of the Lo-Down the guys cover everything from the Super Bowl, Roger Goodell's State of the League address, the NBA, and tonight's Sacramento Kings game. All that and more on the Lo-Down exclusively on Sports 1140.
The New England Patriots are back in the Super Bowl and face the Rams, the same team they defeated in 2002 to win their first Super Bowl. 17 years later, the Patriots have been the constant in the Super Bowl.
Grant and Doug open the show talking about Anthony Davis maybe sitting out the rest of the season due to him asking for a trade and not wanting to play with the Pelicans anymore, as well as speak to John Schuhmann of NBA.Com and the NFL on Fox Charles Davis.
The Los Angeles Rams finished the season with a 13-3 record and defeated the Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints to earn a Super Bowl birth. Los Angeles hasn't been perfect however and some of those faults have cost them some games.
On the Tuesday edition of the Lo-Down Damien and Jason cover everything from the NBA, a possible Anthony Davis trade, and talk with Diamond Dallas Page and Nate Duncan. All that and more on the Lo-Down exclusively on Sports 1140.
The fellas return after a week long hiatus traveling with the Kings and come back to a city of listeners who have tons of questions about the last few weeks on the road. Hear Grant and Doug give their thoughts on the six game road trip, speak with Head Coach Dave Joerger and senior NBA Reporter Sean Deveney of the Sporting News.
The Los Angeles Rams head into their first Super Bowl since 2002 when they lost to the New England Patriots. The Rams have been a top team in the NFL the past two seasons and boast one of the top offenses in the league. In order to defeat New England, they'll need more than just the offense.
On the Monday edition of the Lo-Down Damien and Jason cover everything from the Sacramento Kings, NFL, NBA, and Anthony Davis requesting a trade from the New Orleans Pelicans. All that and more on the Lo-Down exclusively on Sports 1140.