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Lebron Chasing Stats, NBA Ready for New Face, Bam's 83, MJ Bigger than the Game, Auburn's QB throwing Motion

18 min · 24 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Lebron Chasing Stats, NBA Ready for New Face, Bam's 83, MJ Bigger than the Game, Auburn's QB throwing Motion

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437863/fan_mail/new] Why is Lebron still playing? Is the NBA ready for life after Lebron? Bam's 83 points legitimate? Is Michael Jordan bigger than basketball? Should Auburn fans be worried about Brown's throwing motion? Tap in!

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LeBron Failed?, Lakers National Brand, NBA to Pretty, Appreciate LeBron

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2437863/fan_mail/new] One championship, years of hype, and somehow the loudest take is still “failure.” I break down why LeBron James’ Lakers tenure triggers such extreme reactions, and why the truth sits in a more uncomfortable place: LA isn’t Milwaukee and it isn’t Denver. When you sign with the Lakers, the expectation is simple and brutal, win the NBA Finals. That context changes how we talk about success, pressure, and what a “good run” is supposed to look like in a big market. I also call out how sports media narratives get twisted, especially the claim that the Lakers weren’t on national TV before LeBron. The Lakers are a national brand, and pretending otherwise is how lazy talking points turn into “facts,” dragging Kobe Bryant and entire eras into arguments that don’t need the extra noise. Then we get into the NBA product right now: flopping, “ethical basketball,” and why the regular season can feel nothing like playoff basketball. If the league wants a game that’s both pretty and competitive, it has to enforce rules consistently. I lay out a clear solution modeled after soccer’s yellow card and red card approach, with real penalties that actually change behavior. To close, I’m running with Gilbert Arenas’ point: stop using Michael Jordan comparisons as a way to cut LeBron down, and you can finally appreciate what 20-plus years of greatness really means. Subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review, then tell me where you rank LeBron all-time.

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