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Sports Live! With Steve and Justin

Podcast von Steve and Justin

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Episode Knicks & Spurs in the NBA Finals! Cover

Knicks & Spurs in the NBA Finals!

The Knicks are in the NBA Finals, and we’re not treating it like a headline. We’re treating it like a problem set. Steven and Justin are joined by Rabbi Keith to dig into why this Knicks team looks legit right now, what the Spurs actually are beyond the Victor Wembanyama hype, and why this series has the feel of a real coaching chess match instead of a quick coronation. We get deep into the matchup details: how San Antonio used high pick and roll to turn Wembanyama into gravity, why OKC’s depth didn’t save them, and which Spurs role players are quietly swinging games. On the Knicks side, we talk about balanced scoring, playoff physicality, and the two-way math that changes everything late: Jalen Brunson as the closer plus Karl-Anthony Towns as a paint option you can’t “Hack” because he shoots free throws at an elite rate. If you love NBA Finals preview content, Knicks analysis, and real basketball strategy, this is the episode. Then we widen the lens to the rest of the sports world: we remember NFL legend Raymond Berry, react to the Chicago Bears stadium situation around Soldier Field and Arlington Heights, and hit the chaos of the day’s NFL moves including Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams and the New York Giants bringing back Odell Beckham Jr. We wrap by calling out how defense and coaching decisions can expose stars when the pressure peaks, with James Harden as the case study. Subscribe on YouTube and X, share this with a friend who’s locked into the Finals, and leave us a review. What’s your prediction: Knicks in 6, Knicks in 7, or Spurs spoil it?

1. Juni 2026 - 1 h 11 min
Episode Why The New York Knicks Are So Hard To Guard Right Now Cover

Why The New York Knicks Are So Hard To Guard Right Now

The Knicks are playing like the kind of team that makes opponents look confused. We get into why New York’s offense suddenly feels unstoppable and why it’s not just about star power, it’s about buy-in. Jalen Brunson’s control, Josh Hart’s timely shots, Karl-Anthony Towns bringing real force inside, and a bench that stays effective all add up to one of the most frustrating teams in the NBA playoffs to defend. Then we pivot to New York baseball and say the quiet part out loud: MLB makes it hard to be a fan. We talk Yankees slumps, league standings, and why watching a simple game now turns into a hunt across streaming platforms, blackouts, and paywalls. From there we debate the modern obsession with baseball analytics, rule tweaks, and interleague play, plus what we miss from the older style of the sport: contact, situational hitting, smart baserunning, and games that don’t feel engineered for a spreadsheet. We also take a sharp turn into Formula 1, because the weekend had everything: Mercedes on top, Kimi Antonelli vs George Russell tension, Lewis Hamilton still hunting rhythm at Ferrari, and Monaco on the horizon. We break down how strategy, tires, weather, and massive budgets shape results, and why the sport feels so high-stakes right now. We close on a Memorial Day reflection about athletes, protest, and respect, with a reminder of what we’re actually honoring. If you enjoyed the ride, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review. What part are you most fired up about right now: the Knicks run, MLB access, or the F1 title chase?

25. Mai 2026 - 59 min
Episode Memorial Day And Common Ground! Cover

Memorial Day And Common Ground!

Memorial Day isn’t just a date on the calendar, it’s a gut check. We step away from the usual live sports rhythm to talk about honor, memory, and what we owe the people who served and never came home. Then a modern flashpoint pulls us into the tension a lot of fans feel right now: Giants teammates Abdul Carter and Jackson Dart reportedly trading shots after a political appearance. When athletes speak, when teammates disagree, and when the internet piles on, what happens to the locker room and to us? We wrestle with sports and politics without pretending it’s new. From the 1968 Olympics Black Power salute to the NFL’s take a knee debates, protest and symbolism have always collided with games. We talk about free speech, why some moments feel sacred to people (especially the national anthem), and why political differences don’t have to become personal exile. The real target is the everyday ugliness: refusing to work with someone, eat near them, or treat them like they belong because of a vote or a viewpoint. The conversation turns personal and historical, from Ellis Island family roots and “No Italians Need Apply” signs to a story we think every New Yorker should know: Mount Moor Cemetery in Rockland County. It’s an African American burial ground created when Black people couldn’t be buried in white cemeteries, and it holds veterans from the Civil War through the world wars. It now sits beside the Palisades Center mall, and it survived attempts to move it or pave it over. If you’re looking for a reason to reflect this Memorial Day, start there. Subscribe, share this with a friend who sees things differently, and leave a review if this hit home. Where do you draw the line between protest, respect, and keeping a country together?

25. Mai 2026 - 11 min
Episode NBA Draft Takes and Sports Headlines | Steve and Justin React Cover

NBA Draft Takes and Sports Headlines | Steve and Justin React

The NBA Draft is supposed to be the league’s great equalizer, yet it still manages to feel suspicious. We kick things off by challenging the NBA Draft lottery itself: why certain outcomes make fans swear the fix is in, what the “frozen ping pong ball” legend says about trust, and why a No. 1 pick doesn’t automatically mean a championship plan. From there, we connect the dots to what’s actually changing the draft pipeline right now: NIL money, more recognizable college talent staying longer, and a mock draft landscape that’s finally less dominated by mystery prospects. With Rabbi Keith joining us, we dig into the NBA Combine and the messy truth of evaluation. We talk about why some proven college players slide despite production, why teams keep paying for upside, and which skills translate when the lights get brighter: playmaking, decision-making, defense, and composure. We also hit a tactical trend we think is coming back around, where huge centers and paint touches become a real “market inefficiency” in a three-point-heavy league. Then we bring it home to the New York Knicks. With multiple picks, we debate whether this is the perfect year to build through late first-round and second-round selections, or whether the urge to package assets for a star makes any sense in the middle of a real contention window. And because we can’t help ourselves, we finish with a Game 7 fantasy draft across NBA history and argue over the most reliable five guys to win one last game. If you enjoyed the debate, subscribe, share the episode with a Knicks fan or a draft junkie, and leave us a review. Who’s your sleeper pick and who’s your Game 7 starting five?

18. Mai 2026 - 1 h 5 min
Episode Knicks Turn Blowouts Into Belief, Batting Average Still Matters And So Does an Elbow From A 7 Footer Cover

Knicks Turn Blowouts Into Belief, Batting Average Still Matters And So Does an Elbow From A 7 Footer

The Knicks are doing something that still feels unreal to say out loud: they’re closing playoff series with 30-point statements, and doing it in a way that screams “complete team.” We walk through the stat that puts them next to past champions, why these aren’t empty blowouts, and how depth, defense, and a tougher edge can change the ceiling of a franchise. If you’ve been waiting your whole life to ask, “Are the Knicks actually for real?” we’re right there with you. Then we pivot hard into the NBA’s other headline: Victor Wembanyama, the modern unicorn, getting battered until he snaps and fires an elbow that launches a flagrant debate. We talk about what “sending a message” used to mean, why suspensions hit differently when it’s your best player, and what the Spurs need from the rest of the roster if they want to play like a true championship organization in today’s NBA. The back half turns into a baseball rabbit hole for Yankees fans who are tired of hearing that strikeouts don’t matter. We compare Aaron Judge and Joe DiMaggio by seasons, not just raw totals, get into why batting average still belongs in the conversation, and use the 90s Yankees as proof that contact, balance, and a real bullpen travel in October. Subscribe, share the show with a sports-obsessed friend, and leave a review. What’s your biggest disagreement with our takes this week?

12. Mai 2026 - 1 h 22 min
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