S4 E17: NBA Playoff Trivia — 3-1 Comebacks, Championship Droughts & the Rasheed Wallace Debate | Generations
NBA Playoff Trivia — 3-1 Comebacks, Championship Droughts & the Rasheed Wallace Debate | Generations
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Jonathan, Steve, and Mark are back together for a full playoff breakdown — and Jonathan has been doing homework. This week it's all hoops, all trivia, and one genuinely heated debate about a Portland Trail Blazers documentary that has Steve and Jonathan on opposite sides of history.
🏀 THE 3-1 COMEBACK QUIZ
Since the NBA/ABA merger in 1976, only 13 teams have ever come back from a 3-1 deficit. Two of them just happened in the first round. Can you name all 13 before Jonathan gives the clues?
The full list spans from the 1979 Washington Bullets to the 2025 Sixers and Magic, and includes the only team to do it twice in the same year (the Nuggets in 2020), the only Finals comeback in league history (the 2016 Cavaliers, which Steve will not let Jonathan forget), and Doc Rivers making history as the first coach to blow 3-1 leads in back-to-back playoff years.
Mark's moment: the 1997 Knicks-Heat Eastern Semifinals, the PJ Brown-Charlie Ward brawl, and a New York Post back page that Mark may or may not have saved for 30 years.
📊 THE CHAMPIONSHIP TRIVIA
Which seven franchises have never appeared in an NBA Finals post-merger? Which teams have the most championships? Which franchise won a title in one city and another title decades later in a completely different one?
The full rankings from Lakers (17 appearances, 11 titles) down to the Wizards (two Finals appearances, one title, both against Seattle), with stops at the Celtics, Bulls, Spurs, Heat, Pistons, Warriors, Cavaliers, Rockets, Mavericks, Sixers, and Thunder along the way.
Also covered: seven franchises that have appeared in the Finals but never won, from the Knicks to the Jazz to the Suns to the Magic.
🎬 THE RASHEED WALLACE DEBATE
Jonathan and Steve watched the same Portland Trail Blazers documentary and came away with completely different conclusions. Steve thinks Rasheed was a talented, entitled malcontent who doesn't take responsibility for anything. Jonathan thinks the documentary captures what it actually meant to be a Black player in Portland in that era — the police raids, the fan hostility, the scrutiny — and argues the narrative was more complicated than the highlights suggested.
Mark watched the series too and has thoughts on Bonzi Wells, Damon Stoudamire, and what might have been had that team found any emotional maturity to match their talent.
🏀 LEBRON AT 41
Before the trivia starts, the guys spend a few minutes on what LeBron James is doing right now that none of us may ever see again — 20 points a game, over 20 years in the league, still running the floor against players half his age. Mark says he's just grateful to be watching it in real time. Steve wishes LeBron had better role players. Jonathan notes that most of the Lakers bench wouldn't make OKC's rotation.
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