Here’s what happened Wednesday on Doug and Wolf:
* Are D-Backs over confident? What will it take to get back on track?
* Did the Lakers get away with one on the road against the Spurs?
* Vai Sikahema takes on Jose Canseco in fight. Wolf breaks down his ex-teammates’ chances.
* Coach Watch: Steve Nash will not be the next head coach.
Grid Iron Griddle:
What are the Packers doing? They need to clear out Favre’s locker. Bobby Petrino finally talks about his departure with the Falcons.
Guests:
Chris Broussard, ESPN NBA Insider: Chris told us that the refs missed one at the end of the Spurs-Lakers game. Brent Barry was fouled by Derek Fisher.
Alan Branch, Cardinals Defensive Linemen: Alan talked about his first season and what his expectations are this year.
Greg Schulte, Voice of the Dbacks: Greg told us why the Dbacks lost another game, this time to the Giants.
Paul’s Call: Paul Calvisi takes his sports seriously, without taking himself too seriously? It’s you daily dose of irreverence, angst, and stupification.
The Crunk List:
Hockey players can’t handle a trophy without breaking it. Keep him away from the Stanley Cup. Monday’s Show:
Derrick Hall, President of the D-Backs at 7:40

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oh please. Yes, it was a bad call, and no, I do not feel sorry for the flopping, cheating, dirty-playing, bad basketball incarnate, San Antonio Sterns.
A taste of their own medicine by the Dr. of Bad Medicine himself, Derek Fisher.
Let’s hurry and get to the finals so we don’t have to hear
about them anymore, even if it takes more bad officiating from the worst sports officials in major sportdom.