The AM Basketball Breakdown

Episode 32 - 2026 March Madness Preview

28 min · 16 de mar de 2026
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Adam Miller is joined by Ryan Klinker to make their Final 4 and national championship picks for the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

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Portada del episodio Episode 34 - 2026 NBA Finals Preview

Episode 34 - 2026 NBA Finals Preview

In this episode, Adam Miller breaks down the biggest takeaways from the NBA playoffs and previews the 2026 NBA Finals between the Knicks and Spurs. He discusses the Celtics' disappointing collapse after blowing a 3-1 series lead, what it means for Joe Mazzulla and the future of the roster, and examines the roster questions facing the Thunder after their playoff exit. Adam also looks at the emergence of what could become the NBA's next great rivalry between Oklahoma City and San Antonio, including the coaching adjustments that helped fuel the Spurs' Finals run and what a championship at just 22 years old could mean for Victor Wembanyama's legacy and the future of the league. He discusses what a championship would mean for the Knicks, Jalen Brunson's legacy, and the organization's patient approach to team building. Finally, Adam breaks down how either outcome could shape the future of the league and shares his prediction for a Finals matchup that features passionate fan bases, incredible atmospheres, and a generational star looking to announce that he has arrived on basketball's biggest stage.

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Portada del episodio Episode 30 - The State of Indiana Basketball

Episode 30 - The State of Indiana Basketball

Adam is joined by Ryan Klinker for a wide-ranging, personal conversation about what Indiana basketball really means—starting with their own stories of becoming IU fans. From there, they walk through every major era in modern IU history, asking the hard question: why has banner number six been so elusive? They break down the Mike Davis era and whether inheriting Bob Knight’s roster helped or hurt, revisit the short-lived Kelvin Sampson years and how different that scandal looks in today’s college basketball landscape, and examine how Tom Crean rebuilt the program after sanctions but still struggled to meet rising expectations. The conversation continues through the Archie Miller and Mike Woodson eras—was IU stabilizing, or actually moving forward? Finally, Adam and Ryan look ahead to the Darian DeVries era, analyzing early signs of an efficient, modern offense and what makes this team different. They close with the big-picture questions: Can the Indiana Hoosiers still be considered a blue blood alongside the UCLA Bruins, Kansas Jayhawks, North Carolina Tar Heels, Duke Blue Devils, and Kentucky Wildcats? And finally: Why do you think IU basketball still matters nationally—even without recent success?

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