Ja Morant “On the Block,” Trae Young “On Sale” — Why NBA Superstars Aren’t Untouchable Anymore | Finding The Seams
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The NBA trade market has officially flipped: even “untouchable” superstars are suddenly available — and sometimes for shockingly low prices. Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood react to reports that the Memphis Grizzlies are entertaining a Ja Morant trade, then connect it to a larger league-wide trend: teams are backing away from max and supermax commitments if they don’t trust a star’s daily habits, durability, or cultural fit.
From Trae Young being moved for a “discount” package to the idea that today’s billionaire owners treat roster-building like a portfolio (cheap labor, draft-pick “hope,” and controlled overhead), Ric and Brendan break down what this means for the next wave of stars — and which teams should buy low if Ja really is available.
Then the conversation pivots to the court: OKC’s midseason slide and why physicality + scouting adjustments are catching up with the Thunder. Finally, Brendan drops his top three college prospects right now (with a loaded draft in view), explains why Cam Boozer is the player he’s most cautious about translating to the NBA, and sets the record straight on Cooper Flagg’s athleticism and offensive development.
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Timestamps- 00:00 Finding The Seams intro: the jump from college → pros and roster spot → starter
- 00:44 “Breaking news”: Grizzlies entertaining a Ja Morant trade
- 02:35 Trial balloons, fan noise, and owners reacting to social media pressure
- 03:25 “If we don’t like you, we’re not doing business with you” — new superstar reality
- 05:21 Why max/supermax + stricter cap rules make teams pickier than ever
- 06:58 How much do players know before trades? Extensions, options, and “we know how it works”
- 09:28 Trae Young trade shock: “Luxury goods don’t go on sale… I was wrong.”
- 14:49 If Ja’s price is low… Minnesota as the swing-for-the-fences fit
- 17:23 Ja’s contract value vs “reasonable” NBA money now
- 18:26 Players vs owners: why stars are still “underpaid” in NBA economics
- 20:12 Mark Cuban & Lamar Odom story: “I pay quadruple that in taxes”
- 23:31 Another Ja destination: Houston (Ime + a scary lineup vision)
- 26:00 New equity owners, draft picks as cheap labor, and selling hope
- 30:02 OKC’s slide: human nature, scouting adjustments, and matching physicality
- 34:25 Passing on LeBron/Rich Paul — pivot to college hoops
- 35:10 Brendan’s top 3 college players right now (and why)
- 36:59 The prospect who makes him nervous: Cam Boozer translation concerns
- 39:00 Carlos Boozer’s “AAAH!” layup-line trick to sell contact to refs
- 40:01 Cooper Flagg: athleticism debate + developing go-to moves
- 42:25 Wrap-up + “chef” banter
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