• Greatest Below the Rim Finishers of the 2000’s
    Jul 10 2025

    When we think of finishing in the paint, our minds usually travel to high flying dunks. However, a crafty layup finish that defies gravity and the laws of physics equally can take our breaths away. Today, we salute the fearless players who were able to enthrall crowds and confuse defenders with their inventive footwork, incredible wingspans, unorthodox timing, and improvised creativity. Tune in to find out who were the best at finishing at the rim during an era still littered with big men stationed in the paint.

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    45 mins
  • Greatest Sixth Men of the 2010's Featuring Damion Lee
    Jul 3 2025

    Alright folks, we’re back discussing the greatest sixth men of their era. Except this time, we’re focusing on the 2010’s- a time filled with high flyers, volume shooters, and selfless players who could simply do it all on the floor. The 2010’s notably heralded perennial sixth men who possessed unique styles of play and the ability to fill in the gaps by exploiting the rhythm of the game. There were also dark horse hustlers who made impacts in their own special ways that could not be emulated. Tune in as we speak with sixth man and world champion Damion Lee as he discusses his approach to the game as a proud member of the “Bench Mob!”

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    54 mins
  • Greatest Sharpshooters of the 90's Featuring Craig Hodges
    Jun 26 2025

    Today we’re honored to welcome back to our program Mr. Craig Hodges to get into the nitty gritty when it comes to pure sharp shooting. Not shooting. Sharpshooting! “What’s the difference?,” you ask. One gets the job done while the other puts fear into the hearts and minds of opponents and crowds. It’s the unrelenting surety that once the ball leaves the fingertips of said mercenary, the defense might as well cherry pick into transition offense. It’s a done deal. “Foundation, form, and follow through” are the pillars of the fraternity within the fraternity — as the perennial 3-point champ coaches.

    This episode we break down the mechanics, mindsets, and everything in between that constitutes an ice cold assassin from the ‘90’s. Tap in to get some pointers on your jump shot. If you enjoyed this two-parter featuring the multiple world champion and political icon Craig Hodges, check out his book “Long Shot: The Triumphs and Struggles of an NBA Freedom Fighter

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    59 mins
  • Greatest NBA Activists - Special Juneteenth Celebration of Freedom Featuring Craig Hodges
    Jun 19 2025

    Happy Juneteenth! As we know, freedom doesn’t come freely. Today, we celebrate athletes who put it all on the line and sacrificed in the struggle for equality and justice for all. We have a very special guest, Mr. Craig Hodges, with us to not only describe how he was blackballed by the league in the early ‘90’s for taking a righteous stand, but more importantly talk about the heroic figures throughout his lifetime who molded and shaped him to be courageous of spirit and of sound mind and conscience. You won’t want to miss some of these never told before stories that serve to inform, educate, and inspire! Oh, and tune in to find out who REALLY taught the Bulls the triangle offense…

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    56 mins
  • Greatest Small Forwards of the 80's Featuring James Worthy
    Jun 12 2025

    Today on the pod we’re breaking new ground — tapping into the 1980’s!! A physical era that played ball inside out. A time when the NBA went from its Finals being preempted to transitioning into prime time live television - thanks to some of the players we’re discussing today. To delve into this wild era, we relied on an expert to be our guide. A walking library. A small forward with BIG game. Showtime’s own, the Hall of Fame 1982 #1 draft pick out of North Carolina, James Worthy, joins our show today to break down the era and the talent it was littered with. You don’t want to miss this!

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    49 mins
  • Greatest Sixth Men of the 2000's
    Jun 5 2025

    In today’s episode we highlight the players who grind the hardest and make the most of their moments on the court. Every championship contending team has one of these- a formidable sixth man. A hungry player who gets on the floor and immediately impacts the pace and complexion of a game through his style of play. A noteworthy sixth man is a trusted player who can lead the second unit and give the starters a much needed breather while continuing to execute the game plan. See who Tray and Seth think got it out the mud and did it best throughout the 2000’s.

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    49 mins
  • Greatest Clutch Players of the 2000's
    May 29 2025

    We’ve all heard this term thrown around — “clutch” — but what does that really mean? Is it a trait that’s teachable? Is it innate? Does making the right “basketball play” disqualify one from being considered such? Depending on who you ask you will hear different qualifications, and how that ability stacks up against other attributes. Today, we intend to set the record straight by highlighting the closers who delivered with a go-ahead bucket, free throw, or finish at the basket when the stakes are the highest and the game is on the line. Special shout out to the players with ice in their veins. Find out who tops our list for the 2000’s.

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    53 mins
  • Greatest Shooting Guards of the 90's Featuring Dell Curry
    May 22 2025

    Ladies and gentleman, we have a special episode upon our hands — highlighted by the most noteworthy guest. For us to break down the best shooting guards of the 90’s, it is only right that we bring on the progenitor of the Curry Brand, one of the original Leaders of the Long Range, Mr. Dell Curry himself! Now he’s known as Stephen and Seth’s dad, but in the 90’s Dell was known as that man with the arm cannon who you selected on NBA Jam — a deadly sniper who not only exploited the three-point line, but who also workshopped its origins in college. That’s right, we caught up with one of the true OG’s to not only break down the finer points of the Shooting Guard position throughout the 90’s era but also speak to the ongoing evolution of the nuanced position…and the league in general. You won’t want to miss all the jewels dropped in this enlightening trip down Memory Lane!

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    1 hr