The Zone: Hear It Now

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Good Question 6/29/17

We Gather the KPUG Staff for another round of Good Question.

Stump the Morons

It’s the return of Stump the Morons as the Zone guys have to answer trivia questions from listeners.

Kurt Helin NBC Sports

Kurt Helin from NBC Sports joins us to talk about the NBA off-season and the phenomenon of Super Teams.

The Good the Bad and the Ugly

We offer our hot takes on the sports issues of the day with the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

Good Question 6/27/17

We gather the staff for another round of Good Question.

Luke Arkins – ProspectInsider.com

Luke Arkins from ProspectInsider.com joins us to talk about the Mariners push before the All-Star break.

Don Kurtis – Bicyclists and Motorists

Doug brings in our boss Don Kurtis, a known bike rider, to shine some light on the relationship between cyclists and motorists.

Ed Willes – The Vancouver Province

Ed Willes from the Vancouver Province comes on to tell us about the Canucks new draft picks.

Jay Allen – Rip City Radio

Jay Allen from Rip City Radio joins us to recap the Trailblazers addition of Zach Collins and Caleb Swanigan on draft night.

Seen Heard Said 6/26/17

We relive the high points of the Sports weekend with Seen Heard Said.

Recent Headlines

2 days ago in Sports

Enhanced Games to offer performance enhancers … and stock … to the public

The Enhanced Games is going public in two ways — with a new listing on the Nasdaq stock exchange and also by offering a direct-to-consumer business focused on performance products in a move it says "aims to democratize access to performance enhancement tools and protocols."

2 days ago in Sports

More flag-planting celebrations could be in store for college football’s rivalry week

Coaches, players, administrators and maybe even security will be on high alert in hopes of dissuading or even preventing flag plantings that wreaked havoc during rivalry week in 2024.

2 days ago in Sports, Trending

Under a cloud, the Olympic flame begins its journey to the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

The Olympic flame began its journey Wednesday to the Milan Cortina Winter Games — missing a little of its usual magic. Bad weather lashing western Greece forced organizers to move the torch-lighting ceremony indoors, from Olympia's ancient stadium and temples to a nearby museum.

3 days ago in Sports, Trending

Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups pleads not guilty in rigged poker games case

Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups, a member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges he profited from rigged poker games involving several Mafia figures and at least one other ex-NBA player.

3 days ago in Sports

Pistons tie their championship teams from years past with franchise-record 13th straight win

Just two years ago, the Detroit Pistons set an NBA record for the consecutive losses in a single NBA season with 28. Now, they seemingly can't lose.