Kyle is head over heels in love with the City of Charlotte and feels incredibly blessed to work for a historic brand like WFNZ and to represent such iconic call letters. But, above all, he's a radio junkie who loves hearing from listeners.
In the show's final hour, Kyle previews tonight's World Cup matchup for the US, and Kyle looks into a trade idea for the Carolina Panthers to help bolster the offense.
In the 2nd hour of the show, Kyle reacted to the biggest audio in sports, and Kyle and Smoke have fun with today marking Bobby Bonilla Day
In the show's opening hour, Kyle looks at the lack of big moves in the first day of legal tampering in the NBA, and Kyle weighs in on critiques from multiple media members over the Chris Johnson GMA interview, where he revealed he had ALS earlier this week.
In the show's final hour, Kyle looks at the upcoming NBA offseason and how small the free agent market looks right now, as it leads Kyle to wonder if trading needs to be the name of the game the rest of the way for the Hornets.
In the show's 2nd hour, Kyle talks to Ryan McGee about the upcoming talkin season tidbits that will be brought up over the next month, and Kyle reacts to OJ Simpson's name not being kept in the Bills Hall of Honor as they move stadiums
In the opening hour of the show, Kyle looks back to the Miles Bridges trade and the fact that he didn't see as much vitriol for Duke legend Grayson Allen returning to North Carolina, and if leads Kyle to ask the question of if you ever had to grit your teeth when your team signed or traded for a player you hated.
In the show's final hour, Kyle and Smoke look at what could be the next move for the Hornets, and if the big move could come this offseason, or down the line.
In hour 2 of the show, more NBA trades occur with legal tampering right around the corner, and with Ja being traded to Portland, Kyle wonders if the Hornets should look at their surplus of guards for another move.
In the opening hour of the show, Kyle reacts to the Hornets trading Miles Bridges, if this makes the plan for the Hornets a little clearer, and Smoke returns to weigh in on the chaos he missed out on last week.
In the final hour of the show, Kyle throws out some other names that could be in play with the trade exception that the Hornets have, talks to Chip Patterson about the Hornets draft and the latest in the Brendan Sorsby saga and send it to the weekend with a couple of passionate calls.
In the second hour of the show, Kyle discusses what happens if the Hornets were to not make another significant move this offseason, chats with Nate Wimberly about the LaMelo trade and looks at what it would take to get Jaylen Brown and if it is really worth it.
In the first hour of the show, Kyle gives you his feelings now that he has had a day to sort them out on the LaMelo trade, play some of the national reactions to the deal and get some more listener reaction to the move.
In the final hour of the show, Kyle tells you why he has to see this offseason play out before he can tell you this trade is a success or failure, chat with Matt Alquiza about the trade and lets the listeners get their final thoughts in.
In the second hour of the show, Kyle talks with Jon Krawczynski about the Wolves angle of the LaMelo Ball trade, chats with Will Palaszczuk about the trade and tells you why he thinks that Brandon Miller is the face of the organization now.
In the first hour of the show, Kyle gives you his initial reaction to the Hornets trade of LaMelo Ball, talks about the overall return for the Hornets in the trade and discusses how this will be the defining move of the Jeff Peterson tenure in Charlotte.
In the final hour of the show, Kyle discusses the expectations for Bryce Young this season, tells what he thinks the Panthers need to do this season to keep this coaching-QB combo together and reveals a crazy stat about Christian Anderson.
In the second hour of the show, Kyle talks further about the draft and why Hornets fans need patience in evaluating this offseason, chats with Brian Geisinger about the Hornets draft picks from last night and dives into Henri Veesaar falling into the second round.
In the first hour of the show, Kyle tells you why he likes the picks of Hannes Steinbach and Christian Anderson for the Hornets, talks with Danny Sprinkle about what the team is getting in Steinbach and reacts to some of the backlash that Hornets fans have against the picks.
In the final hour of the show, Kyle tells you who he believes on the Panthers roster could join Bryce in the NFL Top 100, talks with Jeremy Grandison about what the Hornets should do tonight in the draft and closes out the show with an interesting post from the Hornets on social media.
In the second hour of the show, Kyle tells you what he thinks of the NFL's message to Brendan Sorsby, chats with Ryan McGee about Sorsby and what he saw and heard in Omaha and discusses what it means that Bryce Young has landed in the top 100 players in the NFL.
In the first hour of the show, Kyle discusses what he thinks the plan should be for the Hornets should do tonight, chat with Nick Carboni about the Hornets' draft plans and talk about the Giannis trade to the Heat officially being agreed to last night.
In the final hour of the show, Kyle tells you how he thinks the Hornets should be approaching tomorrow night and if trade up should be on the table, reacts further to Trae Young's new deal in Washington and talks about a possible AI article on the Panthers receiving room projection.
In the second hour of the show, Kyle reacts to some of the most interesting sound bites in sports in 'What Did You Say', talks with Paul Biancardi about Dusty May and tomorrow night's draft and details his first P.F. Chang's experience from last night.
In the first hour of the show, Kyle tells you why he was so shocked by the move from Dusty May to the NBA, talk about how that move could affect the Hornets and looks ahead to tonight's winner-take-all CWS game for the Tar Heels.
In the show's final hour, Walker looks at what would be the worst-case scenario for the Hornets on draft night next, and with NASCAR racing at Air Base Coronado this weekend, Walker wonders what the most unique places a sporting event has been held.
In the 2nd hour of the show, Walker reacts to the biggest audio in sports, and Walker wonders if one NFC South team's window has officially closed and will take a step back this year.
In the show's opening hour, Walker and Smoke react to the USMNT's hot start against Australia in the World Cup, and Walker tries to break down why people shouldn't be concerned with the latest batch of Coby White rumors.
In this edition of Into The Smoke, Evan looks into what type of racing we will get this weekend in San Diego, and the Ford camp makes a ton of moves for next year.
In the show's final hour, Walker and Smoke look at some new Hornets draft intel, and how different the front court for the Hornets will be when the next season begins.
In the show's 2nd hour, Walker reacts to some of the biggest audio in sports, and Walker asks which Panthers player will be the hardest cut/release to make in the near future.
In the opening hour of the show, Walker reacts to the end of a radio dynasty, and it has him wondering about the breakups that hurt the listeners the most, and Keith Smith drops by to preview the Hornets offseason