Generations (Talking 'bout My Sports...)
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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