Nate discusses the Isiah Thomas/Kyrie Irving trade and he talks about how individual people have set backs in life but find that families can help overcome those set backs. He says that for Isiah Thomas, going to Cleveland is a set back and he says the same for Boston unless they can prove by mid-season that they're a better team with Kyrie. In the second segment, he talks super fight and he closes the show with a special Card of the Day segment.
Nate opens the show by talking about the possible renaming of Yawkey Way and he tells listeners why he agrees and applauds the decision to do so. He explains to listeners that as the world evolve so do we as people and each generation does their best to right the wrongs of previous generations. He talks about Kevin Durant's decision to not go to the White House and dedicates much of his time talking about his thoughts on Donald Trump.
Nate opens the show by talking about the different paths we take in life and he says similarly teams in the NFL such as New England and Dallas have different paths as well. He says the Patriots have an easy path while Dallas has a path that's never been tougher. In second segment, he comments on a national news story about a former blogger that used to be a consultant to the leeib blog. He talks about how people should be nicer to one another and he encourages listeners to think about the consequences of their thoughts before acting on them. In the final segment, Nate discusses Colin Kaepernick.