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Riding The Bench with Evan and Izzy

Riding The Bench with Evan and Izzy

By LA Weekly

LA Weekly writers/ hosts Evan Lancaster and Isai Rocha bring you the latest in Los Angeles sports, with player interviews and in-depth analysis.
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The Return of Real Games During a Pandemic— LA Weekly

Riding The Bench with Evan and IzzyJul 22, 2020

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Jonas Never, Behind The Iconic Joe Kelly Mural- LA Weekly

Jonas Never, Behind The Iconic Joe Kelly Mural- LA Weekly

Jonas Never has become L.A.'s unofficial sports muralist with his unforgettable work displayed across the city. From the Kobe Bryant tribute in Grand Central Market, to his most recent Joe Kelly pouty face mural, Never's art has had fans lined up for blocks just to take a photo. 

We spoke with Never about his inspiration for his iconic murals From Kobe's, Kelly's, the infamous LeBron James "King James" mural and more.

Never details what the Dodgers' Kelly mural meant for the city in a time when a pandemic needed a ray of light to shine through, fans reception and even Kelly's reception himself.

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Your Guest: Jonas Never (@never1959)

Your Hosts:

Evan Lancaster (@thatsthatfuego)

Isai "Izzy" Rocha (@izzy_serious)

Mixed & Mastered by: Isai Rocha

Publisher: Brian Calle (@briancalle)

Sep 28, 202030:29
Fake Fan Frenzy In The Crowd— LA Weekly

Fake Fan Frenzy In The Crowd— LA Weekly

On this week's episode, we recap the Dodger winning ways and Clayton Kershaw coming one step closer to being the team's all-time strikeout leader. We speak with Austin Donley, whose cardboard cutout was decapitated by Dodger catcher Will Smith, he tells us the story of why he got a cardboard cutout at the stadium, and how Will Smith reached out to him to apologize.


Aug 27, 202001:07:15
Donovan McNabb: Remembering Kobe Through Philly Ties — LA Weekly

Donovan McNabb: Remembering Kobe Through Philly Ties — LA Weekly

Former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb is no longer giving defenses headaches, but is passing on his athletic wisdom down as he works with his kids and even trains other youths. In this episode McNabb reminisced on his dear friend Kobe Bryant and how they were both girl dads, coaching their daughters to be the next basketball icons. The Philadelphia ties linked McNabb and Kobe all the way into the Laker locker room, as McNabb talks about Bryant having to defend his Eagles against other teammates.

Donovan also gives insight on how the pandemic can affect the future of sports, from the youth level, all the way up to the pros, the stereotypes he had to overcome with the "black quarterback" label, and even takes a look back at the 2004 season where he led the Eagles to the Super Bowl in a heartbreaking loss to the Patriots. 

1:00- Meeting Barrack Obama

5:25- Being on the Madden Cover

7:50- Remembering Kobe

12:00- How the Pandemic will Affect School Sports

19:10- The "Black Quarterback" Label

24:05- Why is Donovan not in the HOF

28:25- 2004 Super Bowl Run

29:50- The T.O. Fiasco

31:40- Will there be an NFL Season?

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Thank you for listening, we love vibing with our L.A. Weekly listeners and L.A. sports fans. Keep supporting and make sure to follow @laweekly on Instagram and Twitter. If you love the show, please make sure to show us some love on the Apple Podcasts store. 

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Your Guest: Donovan McNabb (@super_5ive)

Your Hosts:

Evan Lancaster (@thatsthatfuego)

Isai "Izzy" Rocha (@izzy_serious)

Mixed & Mastered by: Isai Rocha

Publisher: Brian Calle (@briancalle)

Aug 19, 202037:43
Chris Harris Jr., The Chargers New Defense Is Scary— LA Weekly

Chris Harris Jr., The Chargers New Defense Is Scary— LA Weekly

The Chargers new Pro Bowl Cornerback Chris Harris Jr. joins the L.A. Weekly Riding the Bench podcast. After signing a 2-year deal with Los Angeles, Chris gives us insight on his training in the midst of a pandemic, navigating through the unknown going into the season and what it will take for the Chargers to hoist the Vince Lombardi trophy, as he did in 2016.

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Thank you for listening, we love vibing with our L.A. Weekly listeners and L.A. sports fans. Keep supporting and make sure to follow @laweekly on Instagram and Twitter.

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Your Hosts:

Evan Lancaster (@thatsthatfuego)

Isai "Izzy" Rocha (@izzy_serious)

Mixed & Mastered by: Isai Rocha

Publisher: Brian Calle (@briancalle)

Jul 24, 202031:49
The Return of Real Games During a Pandemic— LA Weekly

The Return of Real Games During a Pandemic— LA Weekly

The sports world came to a screeching halt when the pandemic hit, but slowly we are seeing leagues try new things to get back out there. The Dodgers are playing real preseason games against the Diamondbacks and the regular season gets underway this week.

The Lakers' JaVale McGee gives fans an inside look at the NBA campus, showing how testing is done, team workouts and a bit of dry hotel food.

California is officially delaying high school sports, LAFC trounce the Galaxy and Evan gives a bold prediction for the Dodgers' Cody Bellinger.

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Thank you for listening, we love vibing with our L.A. Weekly listeners and L.A. sports fans. Keep supporting and make sure to follow @laweekly on Instagram and Twitter.

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Your Hosts:

Evan Lancaster (@thatsthatfuego)

Isai "Izzy" Rocha (@izzy_serious)

Mixed & Mastered by: Isai Rocha

Publisher: Brian Calle (@briancalle)

Jul 22, 202046:43
Playing Sports In A Bubble- LA Weekly

Playing Sports In A Bubble- LA Weekly

In episode 1 of Riding the Bench w/ Evan and Izzy, we discuss baseball and basketball getting underway in a pandemic. The Dodgers have started playing intrasquad games, as we learned that closer Kenley Jansen tested positive for the virus. 

We also take a look inside the NBA "bubble" in Orlando, with the Lakers and Clippers taking advantage of activities such as fishing and riding water slides. We talk about the food provided and if these athletes will be able to abide by the lockdown-style rules .

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Thank you for listening, we love vibing with our L.A. Weekly listeners and L.A. sports fans. Keep supporting and make sure to follow @laweekly on Instagram and Twitter.

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Your Hosts:

Evan Lancaster (@thatsthatfuego)

Isai "Izzy" Rocha (@izzy_serious)

Mixed & Mastered by: Isai Rocha

Publisher: Brian Calle (@briancalle)

Jul 15, 202001:06:41