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NBA Potluck! Plus, Are We Possibly Witnessing the Greatest Player Ever?

Justin, Rob, and Wos gather to debate whether the Clippers would be better off without Kawhi, talk about the Bucks’ potential, and more

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Panic Time for the Sixers? Plus, LeCap Is Back!

Big Wos discusses the 76ers’ closed-door meeting and whether they should be panicking about their woeful start to the season

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Are the Sixers Cursed? Plus, the Best Team, Player, and More One-Month-Ins.

Justin, Rob, and Wos have their picks for one-month-in superlatives!

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NFL Chaos, Track to the Future, and the NBA So Far

Tate and Cousin Sal recap NFL Week 11, including some coaching changes, Chris Boswell’s kicking performance, and more. Then Wos joins to go over the start of the NBA season.

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It’s Not Too Soon to Say …

Justin, Rob, and Wos share some of their predictions for season-long NBA trends

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Celebrating 120 Years of Mitchell & Ness

Big Wos attends an event celebrating 120 years of Mitchell & Ness and chats with the CEO of the company

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Mike Tyson’s Big Comeback, an NBA Popularity Check, Eagles Win on ‘TNF,’ Drake Maye Fever, and Million-Dollar Picks

In a two-part episode, Bill is joined by Wosny Lambre, Van Lathan, Joe House, and Nate Tice to talk football, basketball, and boxing!

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Identity Crises: The Knicks, Timberwolves, and More Intriguing Teams

Justin, Rob, and Wos take a look at the lack of identity in four teams: the Knicks, Timberwolves, Nuggets, and Heat

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Nat S. Butler on Taking Iconic NBA Photos and More

Big Wos is joined by legendary NBA photographer Nathaniel S. Butler to talk about his new book, ‘Courtside: 40 Years of NBA Photography,’ and some of his most iconic NBA photos

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Believe It or Not: The Buddy Ball Warriors, Soaring 3-Point Rates, and More

The Warriors got it right this past offseason