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Coming up in Compton and playing in front of gangs to staying home and choosing USC. Why Toronto was the best place for Demar out of college and why he put the responsibility of the city on his back. Playing for Coach Gregg Popovich in San Antonio taught him life lessons outside of just basketball. The team in Chicago that had the tools to go the distance but came up short due to injuries. Plus, hitting 25K points and the legacy that hes built over 17 years in the NBA.
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Javale McGee on one of our first episodes weighs in on what it was like playing for the Warriors and what Draymond Green was ACTUALLY like as a teammate
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In one of the most dominant game 7 victories, Theo trolls his former UNC teammate on bringing up the game and the moments that led to this result
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We spoke to Mikal 2 years ago and he gives us one of the CRAZIEST draft night / trade stories ever. Let us know if this is one of the craziest trade stories you've heard of in pro sports
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In this episode, Jeremy Lamb, a seasoned NBA veteran, shares insights into his basketball journey:
UConn Championship Run: Lamb reflects on his pivotal role in the University of Connecticut's 2011 NCAA championship victory, discussing team dynamics and memorable moments from the tournament.
Trade to Houston Rockets: He delves into the experience of being traded for James Harden, addressing the public perception and personal impact of the trade early in his career.
NBA Veteran Stories: Lamb recounts intriguing and humorous stories from his decade-long NBA career, providing a behind-the-scenes look at life in the league.
Career Reflections: He offers candid thoughts on his development as a player, challenges faced, and lessons learned throughout his professional journey.
This episode offers a unique perspective on the life of an NBA player beyond the court. Lamb's storytelling provides fans with an authentic glimpse into the highs and lows of professional basketball, making it a must-listen for enthusiasts of the sport. -
Run Your Race throwback moment of when John Wall had a CRAZY time in Houston
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