Transition: A Danny Parkins reminder
Laurence Holmes was joined by Danny Parkins and Laurence Holmes for transition, where Parkins reminded Holmes about a media question and statement from Monday.

Laurence Holmes was joined by Danny Parkins and Laurence Holmes for transition, where Parkins reminded Holmes about a media question and statement from Monday.
In the final hour, Laurence Holmes was joined by Rams center and Hinsdale native Brian Allen to reflect on winning the Super Bowl on Sunday. What was the experience like? Later, Holmes turned his attention back to the Bulls with the 2-minute report.
Laurence Holmes opened his show by welcoming on Score teammate Cody Westerlund to discuss the Bulls' 120-109 win against the Spurs on Monday, when star DeMar DeRozan continued his MVP campaign with 40 points. Later, producer Brandon Fryer shares his top five Super Bowl commercials.
Laurence Holmes was joined by Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel for transition, where they reacted to the entire Super Bowl experience -- from the national anthem to the game to the halftime show to the commercials.
In the final hour, Laurence Holmes was joined by Score analyst Anthony Herron to break down the Rams' win against the Bengals in the Super Bowl on Sunday and what's next for each team. They also pondered whether the halftime show was the greatest of all time. Later, Holmes discussed how Bulls star DeMar DeRozan remains on a tear.
Laurence Holmes opened his show by welcoming on The Under Center Podcast host Kenneth Davis to break down the Super Bowl halftime show. Later, Holmes discussed the Bengals and star quarterback Joe Burrow and connected it to the Bears.
Laurence Holmes, Danny Parkins, and Matt Spiegel talk about their favorite Herbs as producer Herb Lawrence is leaving The Score. The guys also talked about their thoughts on the Super Bowl
In the last hour, Laurence welcomed in Tony Gill and Chris Rongey so they can say goodbye to long time Score producer Herb Lawrence. Laurence had a heartfelt goodbye too
Laurence Holmes started his day by talking to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Bucks Beat writer Jim Owczarski about the Bucks adding players at the deadline, Bulls chances in the East, the Cincinnati Bengals in the Super Bowl and the Bears chances for the future
Laurence Holmes, Danny Parkins, and Matt Spiegel talked about MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred speaking today about the progress (or lack thereof) they've made with the Players' Union.
In the last hour, Laurence Holmes talked to Sun-Times Bears Beat writer Jason Lieser about being out in Los Angeles covering the SuperBowl, asking Mary J. Blige what holleration is, and Matt Eberflus allowing his coordinators make their own hires for coaches. Later, Laurence talked about the MLB Lockout and Commissioner Rob Manfred speaking today about the progress they have made so far (not much)
Laurence started his show with the breaking news of the James Harden/Ben Simmons trade so he asked Bet QL's Joe Ostrowski how it changed the odds to win the NBA Championship & his favorite Super Bowl props for this Sunday's game. Later, Zach Zaidman joined Laurence to talk about his 1st NBA play by play experience went last night in Charlotte
Laurence Holmes, Danny Parkins, and Matt Spiegel talked about how it looks bleak for Major League Baseball to start this 2022 season on time and when they think a resolution will be reached
In the last hour, Laurence talked to Illini Inquirer publisher Jeremy Werner about last night's decisive Purdue victory over the Fighting Illini, Lovie Smith getting the Houston Texans Head Coaching job, and the ascension of Ayo Dosunmu on the Bulls. Later, Laurence talked about the Super Bowl matchup between the Rams and the Bengals
Laurence started his show talking about the Bulls game tonight vs the Charlotte Hornets as Score guy Zach Zaidman will be making his debut calling an NBA game. Later, Chicago Sun-Times Deputy Sports Editor Jeff Agrest joined Laurence to talk about the Cubs trying to establish a streaming service for their games (& other programming) on Marquee.
Laurence Holmes was joined by Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel for transition, where they discussed former Bears coach Lovie Smith getting hired as the Houston Texans' new head coach. They wished him all the luck, because he'll need it. They also discussed the Bears and shared their Super Bowl thoughts.
In the last hour, Laurence Holmes was joined by Big Ten Network host Mike Hall to preview the big Illinois-Purdue matchup Tuesday evening. He also lamented that it looks like his White Sox and MLB won't get their season started at the right time as the lockout continues. Later, Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson of Bally Sports joined the show to discuss the Bulls, potential trade targets for them ahead of the deadline Thursday and other NBA storylines.
Laurence Holmes opened his show by welcoming on Score teammate Cody Westerlund to break down the Bulls' 127-124 loss to the Suns on Monday and which players Chicago could potentially acquire before the trade deadline Thursday afternoon. Later, Holmes conducted his Top 5 Tuesday segment. In the spirit of Black History Month, he shared his top entertainers who you might not know are Black.
Laurence Holmes started his show by discussing Bulls star Demar DeRozan's leadership and how that has manifested itself in the team this season. Later, Holmes reflected on the role of sports commissioners nowadays and explained how they aren't in place to steward the leagues but rather be the propaganda arm of the owners.
Laurence Holmes was joined by Matt Spiegel and Will Perdue for transition, where they discussed the Bulls and how they can get better going into the All-Star Break, including what they might do on the trade market.