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Win the Quarter: Knicks Flip the Switch, Mets Hit Rock Bottom, and the Gambling Trap \\ w/ Rick Garcia & Corey Nathan

37 min · 13 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Win the Quarter: Knicks Flip the Switch, Mets Hit Rock Bottom, and the Gambling Trap \\ w/ Rick Garcia & Corey Nathan

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Rick Garcia and Corey Nathan break down a wild NBA playoff landscape headlined by a Knicks team that's somehow playing like the best team in basketball, wade through the wreckage of a Mets season that's barely six weeks old, sound the alarm on athlete gambling culture, and close with a Pop That Culture debate on fan access — and why it's hard to hate somebody up close. Find Us On Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/east-meets-west-sports/id1851251950] | Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3pNPxTUwBrwbqiVVxiyTMK?si=408967d2dc7a4e0c] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@eastmeetswestsports] Follow Rick Garcia: @RickGarciaNews on X (Twitter) [https://x.com/RickGarciaNews] Follow Corey Nathan: @coreysnathan on Substack, Threads, Instagram, X & more [https://coreysnathan.substack.com/] Key Takeaways 1. NBA Playoffs: Knicks Are Built Different Right Now New York swept Philly and hasn't broken a sweat since game four of the Atlanta series — seven wins averaging 26 points, four of them by 29-plus, and a franchise-record 144-point game. * The shift happened in game two against Atlanta: the Knicks stopped waiting for a momentum run and started winning every quarter. 7-7-7 quarter margins, relentless defense, nine and ten guys contributing. * OKC is the likely Finals opponent and the only team that plays the same way — suffocating defense, no bad shots allowed. * Rick's concern: too much rest. Corey's counter: Detroit or Cleveland isn't scary enough to matter. 2. LeBron, the Lakers, and the GOAT Debate The Lakers are out, but LeBron's legacy isn't going anywhere — he led the series in scoring at 41 years old, a first in playoff history. * Both hosts resist the direct MJ comparison but agree LeBron maps better onto Magic: size, court vision, ability to play all five positions. * What LeBron never had: the dagger. The ice-in-his-veins shot when everything's on the line. * Off-season questions loom: Austin Reaves's contract, a potential Giannis trade, and whether they bring LeBron back at a number that makes sense. 3. Mets: Worst Record in Baseball and Out of Excuses The Mets sit at the bottom of baseball, and Corey's patience with David Stearns is officially running out. * Core argument: analytics can't manage a game. You need actual baseball people in the front office AND the dugout. The Dodgers have Dave Roberts. The Astros didn't win (without cheating) until Dusty Baker got there. * Tyrone Taylor playing regularly despite being a weak hitter against lefties is the symptom. No baseball instincts in the decision-making chain is the disease. * The silver lining: they're playing .500 ball the last few weeks, the NL East is genuinely weak, and arms like Jonah Tong are on the way. Three and a half games back of three other below-.500 teams is not a death sentence. Yet. 4. Sports Gambling: A Toxic Mix With No Easy Fix Texas Tech QB Brenden Sorsby's gambling investigation is the latest in a growing list — and Rick says it's the worst thing an athlete can do, short of violence. * The combo of NIL money, free housing, legal mobile gambling, and 19-year-old brains is a recipe for disaster. * The same competitive gene that makes great athletes also makes them susceptible to gambling addiction — they want to win, they want a scoreboard, they think they can beat it. * The integrity risk: it only takes one missed free throw or a feigned injury to change a game. Once that door opens, it doesn't close. 5. Pop That Culture: Embiid, Ticket Access, and "It's Hard to Hate Somebody Up Close" Joel Embiid asked Sixers fans not to sell playoff tickets to Knicks fans. Rick and Corey say no thanks. * Season ticket holders should absolutely have first right of refusal. But once it's an open market, zip-code discrimination is un-American. * Corey's experience: wearing a Mets hat at a Cardinals game feels like America working. Wearing a New York hat in certain LA settings felt like something else entirely. * The closer you get to actual fans from the other side, the harder it is to stay hostile. That's not a sports argument. That's just a human one. The playoffs are in full swing, the Mets are in free fall, and somebody needs to take their athlete's phone away. See you next week.

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