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3 & Out - Knicks Are NBA Champs, Jalen Brunson's Underdog Story, Aldon Smith Remembered & Which NFL Franchises NEED a Super Bowl Most?

52 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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On this episode of 3 & Out, John Middlekauff dives into Jalen Brunson’s incredible rise and the underdog mentality that has helped define his career. John breaks down why leadership, toughness, and mentality often matter just as much as raw talent when building winning teams. John also gives a reality check on Victor Wembanyama, discussing the sky-high expectations surrounding the young superstar and what fair expectations should actually look like. Plus, why the NBA Finals genuinely mattered this year—not just for basketball, but for the league’s broader narrative—and what made this championship run feel different. John also admits where he was wrong about Team USA Soccer and reflects on how his perspective has changed. The episode also includes a moment to remember Aldon Smith and the impact he had on football during his career. To wrap things up, John discusses whether firing a great coach ever truly works and what the Knicks’ championship meant to New Yorkers, a fan base that has waited decades for a title. From sports psychology and player evaluation to championship legacy and coaching philosophy, it’s all covered on this episode of 3 & Out. Follow John on Twitter [https://twitter.com/TheVolumeSports], and Instagram for the latest.  All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet [http://hardrock.bet/] #Volume See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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