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S4 E17: NBA Playoff Trivia — 3-1 Comebacks, Championship Droughts & the Rasheed Wallace Debate | Generations

59 min · 9. touko 2026
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NBA Playoff Trivia — 3-1 Comebacks, Championship Droughts & the Rasheed Wallace Debate | Generations New Episode — Premiering Today 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. 🎙️ Hosts: Jonathan (Gen X) • Steve (Boomer) • Mark (Millennial)📻 New episodes every Saturday | Full catalog on Spotify & YouTube #NBAPlayoffs #PlayoffTrivia #LeBronJames #Knicks #Warriors #GoldenStateWarriors #3to1 #NBAHistory #GenerationsPodcast #TrailBlazers #RasheedWallace #OKCThunder #NBAChampionship

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jakson S4 E26 - World Cup, Dying Batting Averages, & NBA is not an Accounting Firm kansikuva

S4 E26 - World Cup, Dying Batting Averages, & NBA is not an Accounting Firm

Generations Talkin' My Sports | S4 E26 | "World Cup, Dying Batting Averages & The NBA Money Machine" Every Saturday at Noon Pacific — now on Spotify & YouTube simultaneously Mark gets a well-deserved day off. It's just Steve and Jonathan, old school, two guys jabbering — and somehow they cover the World Cup, why barely 10 players in MLB are hitting .300, the NBA's money machine eating itself alive, Rui Hachimura vs. Phil Garner, and the Tour de France. It's a wide one. Buckle up. ⚽ World Cup — How Did the US Get Outclassed by Belgium? Steve watched it in a packed bar and knew within 10 minutes. The US wasn't outrun or outmuscled — they were out-thought. Belgium was patient, controlled, and waited for the Americans to make mistakes. They made mistakes. Jonathan breaks down why our guys aren't getting the same club-level experience against elite competition that the top European nations develop from childhood — and why Mexico, by contrast, left everything on the field and should hold their heads high. The Mexico-England game at Estadio Azteca was by far the best match of the tournament and deserved every one of its 48 million viewers. ⚾ Only 10 Players Hitting .300 in MLB — Is Baseball Broken? In 1975, 20 players hit .300. This year: 10. Jonathan runs the numbers. Eight in the NL, two in the AL. Steve asks the obvious question: is the home run obsession destroying the craft of hitting? Jonathan says it's not the launch angle that bothers him — it's the complete abandonment of situational baseball. Giants are second or third in batting average and last in walks. They aren't trying to get on base. Nobody's bunting. Nobody's hitting behind the runner. Nobody's playing to win the at bat for the team. They're playing to win their next contract. 💰 NBA Trades Are Now Just Accounting Rui Hachimura to the Clippers. Jaylen Brown to Philly. The whole off-season viewed through the lens of the second apron rather than who helps the team win. Steve's generation watched trades as a fan — does this player help us? Jonathan's generation watches trades as a CPA — can we afford this player without cratering our flexibility for the next five years? The debate about Rui's actual ceiling — is he a fine player or a wasted 20-and-10 guy on the wrong team — goes several rounds and doesn't fully resolve. Phil Garner gets besmirched and immediately defended. Rest in peace, Scrap Iron. 🚴 Tour de France — 30 Seconds for Steve Tadej Pogačar is already three minutes ahead at stage seven and on course to become the greatest cyclist in professional history. Steve didn't know the Tour had 21 stages. He does now. Jonathan explains how Greg LeMond won the yellow jersey on the final day in 1989 with aerobars and a time trial. Steve is genuinely impressed. Also: OJ Simpson at Galileo High School with Fred Forsberg Sr. Kyle Rote Jr. beating OJ at the Battle of the Network Stars three years running. Roone Arledge saying soccer would never work in America because there were no commercial breaks. And 80,000 YouTube views — the Meow Meow Beans are real and Jonathan frets over them every morning. Will "The Thrill" Clark — the 1987 Giants cap is on. The '89 NLCS shirt is on. The grand slam against the Cubs. The base hit against Mitch Williams. The chair has been here for four seasons. We have questions nobody has ever asked you. Please come on the show. New episodes every Saturday at noon Pacific on Spotify and YouTube. #GenerationsTalkingMySports #WorldCup2026 #USvsBelgium #MLBBattingAverage #NBAOffseason #RuiHachimura #JaylenBrown #TourDeFrance #TadejPogacar #WillClark #SportsPodcast #BaseballPodcast #BasketballPodcast #SoccerPodcast

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jakson S4 E25 - NBA Off-Season Chaos — Giannis, Jaylen Brown, Ja Morant & the Second Apron Explained kansikuva

S4 E25 - NBA Off-Season Chaos — Giannis, Jaylen Brown, Ja Morant & the Second Apron Explained

New episodes now drop EVERY SATURDAY at Noon Pacific on BOTH Spotify & YouTube simultaneously — starting today! Happy Fourth of July and happy 250th birthday, America. To celebrate, Generations is making it official: new episodes now drop on Spotify AND YouTube on the same Saturday at noon Pacific. No more waiting a week. The YouTubes catch up today. And Will "The Thrill" Clark — Jonathan is wearing the 1987 Giants fitted and the '89 NLCS shirt. Grand slam against the Cubs. Base hit against Mitch Williams. The chair is ready whenever you are. Now, on with the show. 🏀 The NBA Off-Season Is Unhinged Giannis to Miami. Jaylen Brown to Philly. Ja Morant to Portland. LeBron out of LA. Mitchell Robinson to Boston. The guys break down every major move and ask the same question about all of them: desperation or strategy? 😤 Boston Did What? The Celtics just gave their second-best player to one of their biggest rivals — the team that beat them — for picks and pieces. Steve calls it desperation. Mark says they had no choice once they blew up the relationship. Jonathan says they inadvertently devalued their own guy by letting everyone know he was available. All three might be right. 🏀 Philly Actually Wins the Brown Trade Mark makes the case: the Sixers got rid of Paul George's albatross contract, landed one of the top 10 players in the league, and kept Maxey. The window is small — maybe two years before the bill comes due — but what else were they supposed to do with Embiid? 🎯 Ja Morant to Portland — Talent Over Everything Steve's take cuts through it all: talent wins. Ja Morant, when healthy and focused, is as good as Anthony Edwards. Portland's new ownership swung for it. If his head is right, they might have stolen the best deal of the off-season. 💰 The Second Apron — What It Actually Means Jonathan breaks it down in plain English. It's not just a tax. It restricts trades, eliminates mid-level exceptions, buries your own draft picks at the end of the first round, and blocks buyouts. The richest owner in the league can't spend their way out of it. The Lakers, Celtics, and Knicks are all managing around it — and it's why Brunson not taking the max was as smart as anything Tom Brady did in New England. Also: Mitchell Robinson going to Boston and what the Knicks lose. LeBron's playoff performance at 41 carrying Drew Timme and Coby Bufkin. The World Cup's hydration breaks. And Jonathan watching Argentina tie in the 102nd minute live during the pod. New episodes every Saturday at noon Pacific — now on both platforms at the same time. Like, subscribe, and tell us if the Celtics made the worst trade of the off-season. #GenerationsTalkingMySports #NBAOffseason #JaylenBrown #Sixers #JaMorant #GiannisAntetokounmpo #MiamiHeat #LeBronJames #SecondApron #MitchellRobinson #WillClark #SportsPodcast #BasketballPodcast #NBADebate #LakersNews

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jakson S4 E24 - Trades Across Generations — From Wilt to Herschel Walker to Luka kansikuva

S4 E24 - Trades Across Generations — From Wilt to Herschel Walker to Luka

Generations Talkin' My Sports | S4 E25 | "The Greatest Trades in Sports History — From Wilt to Herschel Walker to Luka" Premiering on Spotify: Saturday, June 27 at Noon Pacific 🚨 BIG NEWS: Starting July 4th, new episodes drop on BOTH Spotify and YouTube at the same time — no more waiting a week. Spotify OGs, you've always been here first. Now everybody catches up together. **Note: Later in the episode you may notice a hard edit. A topic was broached that did not feel like it fit this shows topic and included a player collectively we don't think needs discussed or to give any power or search engine juice to bring attention to, even if it denounces behavior or other. None of us are journalists and we are not owned or influenced by any entity other than our own standards. We apologize for not releasing this content, but in the best interest of transparency, we wanted you (our fans) to know it happened. In the future we may discuss the player in question, but it needs more time than a sound bite and is a very nuanced conversation. We are not here to be a click bait show. All the best, Generations Team** The Minnesota Timberwolves just blew up their roster to get LaMelo Ball. So Steve, Jonathan, and Mark did what they always do — used one current trade to open the door on the greatest trades in sports history, and somehow ended up debating Wilt Chamberlain, Herschel Walker, Pedro Martinez, Randy Moss for a fourth-round pick, and Giannis heading to Miami. 🏀 Wilt Engineers His Own Trade — 1968 No free agency. No leverage. Unless you're Wilt. He threatened to jump to the ABA if the Sixers didn't move him to the Lakers. They moved him. The first superstar to force his own trade — 40 years before it became routine. 🏀 The T-Wolves Go for Speed Can LaMelo Ball and Anthony Edwards actually share a backcourt? Jonathan isn't sure two ball-dominant guards can coexist without one standing in the corner. Mark sees a blueprint — the Knicks needed two ball handlers against the Spurs, and that's exactly what Minnesota is building. Steve just likes that they tried something different. 🏀 The Worst Trade in NBA History Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to Brooklyn. The Nets wanted names and ticket sales. The Celtics wanted picks. Those picks became Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and three championships. Steve calls it the worst trade in NBA history. Jonathan says the Clippers giving up SGA for Paul George is right there with it. Both franchises are now cautionary tales. 🏈 Herschel Walker — 18 Pieces and a Dynasty 18 total players and picks. Herschel goes to Minnesota. The Cowboys get first-round picks that become Emmitt Smith, Russell Maryland, Darren Woodson, and two more championships. Minnesota gets Herschel and a decades-long drought. Jonathan walks through every single piece of the deal. ⚾ The Throw-In Who Changed a Franchise Jack Clark gets traded from the Giants to the Cardinals. The throw-in in the deal? A tiny shortstop from the Dominican Republic named Jose Uribe, whose defensive metrics from 1986 to 1990 stacked up against Ozzie Smith's. He anchored the Giants defense and helped keep the team in San Francisco. Also: Randy Moss for a fourth-round pick. Pedro Martinez for Delino DeShields. Paul Konerko given away by the Dodgers. Ryne Sandberg as a throwaway. The Kareem trade. The Adrian Dantley–Mark Aguirre swap and why Dantley is still mad. LaMelo vs. Penny Hardaway on draft night. And Giannis to Miami — smart move or too many pieces given up? New episodes every Saturday at noon. Starting July 4 — on Spotify AND YouTube simultaneously. #GenerationsTalkingMySports #NBATradesDebate #HerschelWalkerTrade #LaMeloBall #AnthonyEdwards #Wilt #GiannisAntetokounmpo #SportsPodcast #BasketballPodcast #BaseballPodcast #FootballPodcast

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jakson S4 E23 - Champions, Chokes & The Ring Obsession — Does a Title Define a Dynasty? kansikuva

S4 E23 - Champions, Chokes & The Ring Obsession — Does a Title Define a Dynasty?

Generations Talkin' My Sports | S4 E23| "Champions, Chokes & The Ring Obsession — Does a Title Define a Dynasty?" Premiering on Spotify TODAY | Full Video on YouTube Next Saturday Mark is still floating on Knicks championship clouds. Steve is in Ventura absorbing the vibes. And Jonathan has a question that cuts to the heart of every sports debate: does not winning a ring make you a loser? In Season 4, Episode 24, the original trio reunites to unpack championship legacy, tortured franchises, and the one 1986 Bulls roster that proves nobody — not even Michael Jordan — can do it alone. 🏆 The 1971-72 Lakers — The Championship That Started It All for Steve Jerry West. Elgin Baylor. Wilt Chamberlain. The original Big Three that spent years knocking on the door against Bill Russell's Celtics — and finally broke through after Elgin retired eight games into the season. Wilt averaged 19 points and 23 rebounds in the Finals. West finally got his ring. Steve was 13 years old and he still remembers every detail. But here's the twist: Willis Reed played zero minutes in that series. Nobody remembers that today. 🏀 The 1986 Bulls Roster — The Ultimate Proof You Can't Win Alone Jonathan reveals the full starting lineup of Jordan's second NBA season, name by name from bottom to top: Perry Young, Pete Myers, Fred Cofield, Dave Corzine, Gene Banks, John Paxson, Charles Oakley... and then Jordan at 37.1 points per game on 28 shots a night. The next closest teammate averaged 13 shots. Nobody else averaged double figures. This is the greatest player of all time proving that talent alone — without the right pieces, the right organization, the right breaks — gets you exactly nowhere. 🎯 Does a Ring Define Your Career? Mark makes the case for Charles Barkley. Jordan needed help. Luka dragged a mediocre team to the Finals on sheer will and still came up short. Steve argues the answer starts with the organization, not the player — Red Auerbach's Celtics weren't better than West and Baylor; they were just a smarter franchise. And without free agency, those guys had no choice but to stay and keep trying with whatever the Lakers could give them. ⚾ The Atlanta Braves — 14 Division Titles, One Ring The most dominant stretch in baseball history and one of the most underappreciated dynasties ever. Does only winning one World Series make those teams failures? Steve says absolutely not. Jonathan connects it to the Bills, the '73 Lakers, and the entire tortured fan debate the show has been running all season. 🏀 The Sixers — Most Dysfunctional Franchise of a Generation? From The Process to Markelle Fultz to Tobias Harris to Paul George to getting swept by the Knicks — what exactly has Philadelphia been doing for 30 years? The guys go through the wreckage, wonder what Sixer fans even celebrate at this point, and ask which current team is the next franchise trapped in that same cycle of dysfunction and false hope. Also: The '75 UCLA Bruins, Wooden's last game, the Four Corners offense, and a free throw specialist named Terry Howard who missed when it mattered most. Mark joins mid-episode, still in championship mode and taking full personal credit for the Knicks' Game 4 and 5 wins based on the spot where he stood in his apartment. Steve's oblique shot at the Knicks' Eastern Conference path lands perfectly. And a JJ Redick reference that will make complete sense in context. 60,000+ YouTube views and climbing. Thank you for the support — it means everything. 🎧 New episodes every Saturday at noon on Spotify | ▶️ Full video on YouTube next Saturday Subscribe | Like | Drop your "greatest team without a ring" take in the comments #GenerationsTalkingMySports #NBAChampions #NYKnicks #JerryWest #WiltChamberlain #MichaelJordan #1986Bulls #AtlantaBraves #Philadelphia76ers #SportsPodcast #NBAHistory #ChampionshipDebate #BasketballPodcast #BaseballPodcast #KnicksFinals #SportsDynasty #UCLABruins #FreeAgency #NBADebate

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jakson S4 E22 - Knicks Gm 4 Mark Fan Reaction + We play 82 - 0 kansikuva

S4 E22 - Knicks Gm 4 Mark Fan Reaction + We play 82 - 0

Generations Talkin' My Sports | S4 E23 | "Knicks Up 3-1 — Game 4 Reaction + We Play 82 and 0" Premiering on Spotify TODAY | Full Video on YouTube Next Saturday Steve is at Red Rocks watching a concert. He didn't see the game. He texted congratulations the next afternoon. Some talent. In Season 4, Episode 23, Jonathan and Mark pick up right after the greatest comeback in Knicks playoff history — down 22, won by one on OG Anunoby's tip-in with 1.2 seconds left — and then pivot to the basketball game sweeping the internet: 82 and 0. 🏀 The Morning After Game 4Mark didn't sleep. He watched the same highlights for hours. Now he's in Simpsons shirt mode processing the fact that the Knicks are one win away from their first NBA championship in 53 years. The guys break down what's actually changed: Alvarado on the floor frees Brunson from fighting through half-court traps. KAT pulling Wemby away from the rim opens lanes. The third quarter dominance returning. And why the Knicks' five best games of basketball this entire postseason have all been closeout games. 🏆 Is Mike Brown a Hall of Fame Coach?He was dismissed as a guy who just carried LeBron's water. Then he won Coach of the Year in Sacramento and got fired two years later — which Jonathan points out makes Coach of the Year in the NBA basically meaningless. Now he's on the verge of winning a championship with the New York Knicks, first title in over half a century. Mark makes the case: two historic franchises, two droughts ended. Is he in? Drop your take in the comments. 🔮 Castle, Harper & the Spurs' FutureThe Knicks might win it all, and the Spurs are probably still the favorites going into next season. Stephen Castle at 21 is stone cold in crunch time — is he the early version of Kawhi? Dylan Harper's comp might literally be his father. Jonathan and Mark want to know what you think. Leave a comment with your Castle and Harper comps. 🎮 82 and 0 — The Basketball Game Sweeping the InternetPick players across any era, build a starting five, and try to go 82-0 in a simulated regular season. The guys play three full rounds live on the show with everything going wrong and one team somehow going right. Round 1 (Mark solo): Bailey Howell, Spencer Haywood, Rod Strickland, Tyrone Hill, Juwan Howard. Everyone thought 48 wins. They got 62. Not bad for a disaster. Round 2 (Jonathan solo): Jordan in the '80s from the jump. Isaiah Thomas, Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, and Gus Williams. 70 wins. The defense wasn't there but Jordan carried. Round 3 (Together): Wilt in the '60s, then Jordan falls immediately. Two of the exact players Jonathan said he wanted first. Plus Brunson, Vince Carter, and Gus Williams. 80-2. Should have been 82-0 and they know it. Also discussed: Who actually are the Nets fans and where do they live? Whether the Linsanity jersey stays in the drawer (it does). The Starks jersey remains in its assigned spot untouched and will not move. Knicks gear comes out for Game 5 as the reverse jinx ritual reaches its final form. Game 5 is in San Antonio. Close it out. 🎧 New episodes every Saturday at noon on Spotify | ▶️ Full video on YouTube next Saturday Subscribe, hit the bell, and tell us your 82 and 0 team in the comments. #GenerationsTalkingMySports #NBAFinals #NYKnicks #KnicksFinals #KnicksNation #OGAnunoby #JalenBrunson #Wembanyama #NBAFinals2026 #82and0 #BasketballGame #MikeBrown #StephenCastle #DylanHarper #KarlAnthonyTowns #BasketballPodcast #SportsPodcast #NBAPlayoffs #KnicksUp31 #Game4Reaction

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