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  • S6 Ep19: Why the Spurs are way ahead of schedule (and the League knows it)
    San Antonio were supposed to be patient. Rebuilding. Developing. Waiting their turn. That narrative is already dead. In this episode, we break down why the Spurs are way ahead of schedule - and why the rest of the NBA knows it, even if fans haven’t caught up yet. Victor Wembanyama isn’t just a future superstar; he’s already warping games, game-plans, and decision-making on both ends of the floor. But this isn’t a one-man story. The Spurs’ rise is about roster construction, coaching clarity, chemistry, and a level of organisational patience most franchises simply don’t have. We dig into: NBA Cup semi-finals analysis & finals preview Why San Antonio already looks like a real contender, not a “nice young team” How Wembanyama changes the ceiling of everyone around him Why balance, depth, and decision-making matter more than star-chasing What separates teams built to last from teams built for headlines Is it already time for the Cleveland Cavaliers to blow it up? Why there has been a rise in calf strains in the NBA Why some so-called powerhouses are far more fragile than they appear This is a bigger conversation about how championships are actually won - and why the Spurs are quietly doing it the right way, faster than anyone expected. If you’re still thinking in rebuild timelines, you’re already behind. 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms. 📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26: https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/ Join the DISCORD: https://discord.gg/XDTJbVfT
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  • S6 Ep18: Dave Fizdale reveals the SECRET plan that SAVED LeBron’s Legacy
    David Fizdale joins Mo Mooncey & Coach Suhr on the Hoop Genius Podcast. Step inside the real NBA inner circle as David Fizdale reveals never-before-told stories from two decades coaching the biggest stars in basketball. From the origins of the USD “mafia” that quietly shaped modern coaching, to building trust with Hall of Famers through ruthless preparation, Fizdale breaks down exactly how elite relationships are formed in the NBA. He explains how Dwyane Wade opened the door to LeBron James, how the Miami Heat rebuilt their entire system after the 2011 Finals loss, and how one simple adjustment in Boston became the turning point that saved the Big Three era and transformed LeBron’s legacy. Fizz details the film sessions, the spacing changes, the post-up demands, and the exact mindset LeBron walked into Game 6 with. The episode also dives into the unseen dynamics between coaches and stars — why great players test you, why trust matters more than talent, and how Fizdale earned the respect of legends like LeBron, Wade, Bosh, KD, and more. He breaks down the most difficult players and teams he ever had to prepare for, including Dirk’s Mavericks, Popovich’s Spurs, Rondo’s Celtics, and the peak Suns offense under Monty Williams. Fizz gives candid insight into Chris Paul’s current situation with the Clippers, what actually goes into defining roles behind the scenes, and how front-office communication shapes outcomes long before the public ever finds out. He also shares rare stories about Pat Riley’s leadership, including the closed-door moment that stabilized Miami when the Heat were 8–9 and the fanbase was calling for Spoelstra to be fired. From the evolution of Erik Spoelstra, to the internal strategy behind the early Big Three struggles, to the grind of the video room and the craft of coaching itself — this episode is a masterclass in NBA culture, team dynamics, and elite performance. If you want the untold truth about LeBron’s rise in Miami, championship-level preparation, and what really happens inside NBA locker rooms, this is the definitive interview. 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms. 📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26: https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/ 0:00 Introducing the legendary Coach David Fizdale 6:16 The importance of relationships in the NBA world 10:17 Fiz on building a special connection with LeBron James 14:26 LeBron’s mindset shift after joining the Miami Heat 18:21 Coach Fizdale & Coach Suhr on coaching future Hall of Famers 25:40 The truth about player influence on coaching decisions 41:30  Dealing with Pat Riley & the power of Heat Culture 45:42  The truth behind the rumor that “LeBron wanted Coach Spo fired” 53:00  Coach Fizdale’s unique blend of personality & leadership
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  • S6 Ep17: Giannis Leaving, CP3 Sent Home & OKC’s ALL-TIME Great Trajectory
    In this episode of the Hoop Genius Podcast, we break down three of the biggest storylines shaping the NBA right now - and how they may be more connected than they first appear. We start in Milwaukee, where turmoil around the Bucks has reached a boiling point. With the team struggling, injuries piling up, key personnel moves backfiring, and Giannis Antetokounmpo quietly fueling speculation about his future, we examine whether the Bucks have reached the end of their championship window. We analyze how the Jrue Holiday and Damian Lillard decisions altered the team’s defensive identity, why the current CBA severely limits Milwaukee’s ability to retool, and which franchises realistically have the assets to pursue a Giannis trade. From New York and Miami to OKC and San Antonio, we assess which destinations make basketball sense and which are noise. From there, we move to Los Angeles, where one of the strangest personnel decisions of the season unfolded as Chris Paul was abruptly sent home by the Clippers. Drawing on decades of coaching and front-office experience, we unpack what it actually takes for a Hall of Fame point guard to reach that point inside an organization. We dig into leadership, locker-room dynamics, tone vs accountability, and how communicated authority matters just as much as basketball IQ - especially when a team is losing. This segment goes well beyond headlines to explain how NBA teams really operate when tensions surface. Finally, we zoom out to the league’s biggest curveball: the Oklahoma City Thunder. With historically dominant metrics, elite two-way depth, roster continuity, and unprecedented draft capital, OKC is quietly building something rare in modern NBA history. We debate whether the Thunder’s current trajectory puts them on a path toward all-time great team status, how their style compares to dynasties like the 1996 Bulls, 2017 Warriors, and 1986 Celtics. To close the episode, we take things a step further by drafting and simulating the greatest NBA teams of all time using NBA 2K26, putting legends and dynasties head-to-head to test how modern basketball, spacing, and three-point variance change the conversation around greatness. This episode blends breaking news, tactical analysis, historical context, and insider perspective — the kind of NBA conversation you don’t get from highlight shows or hot-take culture. If you care about how teams are really built, broken, and remembered, this one’s for you. 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms. 📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26: https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/
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  • S6 Ep16: Penny Hardaway: "I'm Top 3 All-Time If Healthy" | Reacts to Shaq & Averaging 30 in Today's NBA
    NBA Legend Penny Hardaway joins the Hoop Genius Podcast for a rare, exclusive interview! In this episode, Penny responds to Shaq’s viral claim that he would be a "Top 3 player ever" without injuries , reveals his future plans to coach in the NBA , and explains why he would dominate today's "drop coverage" defense. Penny opens up about his iconic run with the Orlando Magic, the truth about the Chris Webber draft night trade , and auditioning for Shaq during the filming of "Blue Chips". He also gives his unfiltered take on Ja Morant , the problems with modern AAU basketball causing injuries , and drops his controversial All-Time Starting 5 list. Penny discusses playing alongside Shaq in Orlando, the Finals run, guarding elite scorers, and why spacing, pace, and rule changes would amplify his offensive impact today. He also shares his evolution from NBA superstar to Memphis head coach, his views on AAU development vs European systems, and how basketball IQ separates great players from elite ones. The "What If" Legacy: Penny agrees with Shaq that his IQ, size, and skill set would have put him in the GOAT conversation alongside Jordan and LeBron had he stayed healthy. Modern NBA vs. 90s: Penny breaks down why he loves the current era's spacing but believes he could score more easily today due to the lack of hand-checking and "drop coverage" defenses. Coaching Future: For the first time, Penny explicitly states that coaching in the NBA would "complete the cycle" of his basketball life. Sneaker History: A look back at the Nike Foamposite and why it remains one of the grestest sneakers of all time. 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms. 📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26: https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/
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  • S6 Ep15: Nikola Jokic is exposing how FAKE "all-time" debates are
    Nikola Jokic isn’t just putting up numbers, he’s ripping the mask off how fake most “all-time” debates really are. We break down why labeling him the “greatest ever” off one ring and soft playoff paths makes no sense, how era and competition actually matter, and why comparing him to guys like Jordan, Kareem, Hakeem, Shaq, Wilt and Bill Russell without context turns into pure nonsense. We get into rules changes, hand-checking, pace, travel, sports science, segregation era realities and why “most talented era ever” talk usually ignores how today’s offenses are juicing transition and threes rather than proving some mythical skill boom. From there we flip to the future: Cooper Flagg already breaking LeBron’s age records, what makes his game real winning impact instead of just hype, and how Dallas should really be thinking about building around him with aging, fragile stars like AD and Klay on monster money and limited trade value. We also dive deep on the new-look Miami Heat, how Spo and Pat Riley have completely flipped their identity into a high-pace, isolation-heavy attack, what the numbers actually say about whether it’s sustainable, and how Tyler Herro’s return and role shift changes the ceiling of this version of the team. We close by setting the table for the NBA Cup knockouts and the wider league picture: full breakdown and predictions for Magic–Heat, Raptors–Knicks, Thunder–Suns and Lakers–Spurs, why OKC look like a potential all-time regular-season buzzsaw, plus what Detroit’s recent streak and repeated late-game collapses tell us about Cade Cunningham, young contenders, and learning how to actually close games in the playoffs. 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms. 📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26: https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/   
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NBA TV analyst Mo Mooncey & 2x NBA champion Coach Brendan Suhr bring you basketball analysis, debates and more; as well as an exclusive list of VIP guests who take you behind the scenes into the world of the NBA.
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