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iHeartPodcasts Sets WNBA-NBA Crossover Show


Game Recognize Game
Game Recognize Game

iHeartPodcasts has announced a new original weekly podcast, Game Recognize Game with Stewie and Myles, co-hosted by active professional basketball players Breanna Stewart and Myles Turner. The show will debut January 28, with new episodes released Wednesdays.

Billed as the only podcast co-hosted by active players from both the WNBA and the NBA, the series will feature candid conversations about basketball, culture, and life on and off the court, bringing together perspectives from both leagues.

"This has never been done before," Turner said. "An NBA player and a WNBA player, both active players, who can give our perspectives. People can lean on us for anything they want to know about the sport, the lifestyle, the game, the culture."

Stewart added that listeners can expect lively debates alongside deeper discussions. "There's a few topics that Myles and I are definitely going to butt heads about," she said, pointing to friendly rivalries and personal interests as part of the show's dynamic.

In the debut episode, the co-hosts will explore the meaning behind the show's title, share the story of how they first met, and revisit early basketball memories. Additional topics will include leadership, respect, parenting advice, and even LEGO culture.

Game Recognize Game with Stewie and Myles is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and will be available on the iHeartRadio app and all major podcast platforms.

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