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  • S6 Ep50: Every NBA Playoff series previewed and every Play-In pick made
    Apr 13 2026

    The NBA playoffs are finally here and we're breaking down every confirmed first-round matchup before a single ball is tipped. Mo and Coach Brendan Suhr run through the Knicks and Hawks, the Cavaliers and Raptors, the Nuggets and Timberwolves, and the Lakers and Rockets, with real picks, real takes and no hedging. Minnesota's numbers against winning teams don't lie. Denver is on a 12-game winning streak... and LeBron might be doing this alone (again).

    Before we get to the first round, the play-in has to sort itself out and we've got a pick for every game. Then we shift to coaching, where Doc Rivers and the Bucks have parted ways. Mo's argument: don't blame Doc. The front office built this situation piece by piece, and this is where it landed.

    Topics covered:

    • Knicks vs Hawks series preview and pick
    • Cavaliers vs Raptors series preview and pick
    • Nuggets vs Timberwolves: the hardest series to predict in the first round
    • Lakers vs Rockets: can LeBron survive without Luka and Austin Reeves?
    • Luka Doncic's injury treatment in Europe and the case for a comeback
    • Play-in tournament picks for all four matchups
    • Doc Rivers and the Bucks: who is actually to blame?
    • Brendan Suhr on why coaches can only be as good as their players
    • Denver's momentum entering the playoffs and the pressure on both coaches
    • Hornets as a dark horse and whether they belong higher than their seed
    • Regular season awards teaser: MVP, Rookie of the Year and Coach of the Year coming next episode

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  • S6 Ep49: Giannis is gone, Lakers are done, and the Spurs' biggest weakness
    Apr 5 2026

    Mo Mooncey and Brendan Suhr have inside information on Giannis Antetokounmpo, and they're not holding back. The Milwaukee Bucks situation is heading in one direction, and the "I just want to play" narrative is not fooling anyone on this show.

    Also in this episode: the Los Angeles Lakers lose Luka Doncic and Austin Reeves to injury in the same week, and with it, any realistic shot at a deep playoff run. What does that mean for LeBron's future, for Austin Reeves' $220m contract situation, and for the Western Conference race heading into the final week of the regular season?

    Plus, Mo covered the Spurs vs Nuggets game live and he breaks down exactly why San Antonio still doesn't know how to win a close game. Nikola Jokic and Victor Wembanyama both went off, Stephon Castle was a problem for Jamal Murray all night, and Aaron Gordon played 41 minutes on a minutes restriction because that is just what Aaron Gordon does.

    Topics covered:

    • Giannis Antetokounmpo's future in Milwaukee: what Mo knows and why the nice guy act is over
    • Luka Doncic out 4-6 weeks, Austin Reaves shut down for the season
    • Austin Reaves' $220m contract: is it the right call?
    • Lakers' remaining schedule and what seed they can realistically hold
    • LeBron's future: Cleveland documentary, minimum salary, and the Kawhi Leonard angle
    • Nuggets vs Spurs overtime thriller: Wemby, Jokic, and San Antonio's clutch execution problems
    • Stephon Castle putting a defensive stranglehold on Jamal Murray
    • Jalen Duren is the most physically dominant big man since Dwight Howard
    • Detroit clinches a playoff spot 8-2 without Cade Cunningham
    • Boston Celtics as Eastern Conference favorites, and what's missing from the Knicks
    • Jayson Tatum: 21, 10 and 5 less than a year off an Achilles
    • Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers and the play-in race
    • The NBA scoring explosion: OKC drop 83 in a first half, Celtics score 53 in a quarter
    • NCAA March Madness final: Michigan vs UConn preview

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  • S6 Ep48: From Costco Night Shifts to training Damian Lillard - Phil Beckner Interview
    Apr 2 2026

    Phil Beckner is one of the most respected player development coaches in the business, and this episode explains exactly why. He started as an unpaid director of operations at Weber State, working night shifts at Costco and refereeing men's league games for $17 a night, while coaching a freshman named Damian Lillard during the day. Twenty years later he's trained some of the best players in the NBA and built a framework that has nothing to do with jump shots.

    Phil breaks down how he builds resilience into players from the ground up, why so many young NBA players are physically ready but mentally not built to last, and what it actually looks like to develop a player who sticks. He shares the inside story of training Anfernee Simons through three teams in under a year, the moment Damian Lillard decided to stop being a victim and become an overcomer, and what Pop told him about the single biggest change in his coaching career.

    We also get deep on the 2026 draft, with Phil revealing how he first connected with the top-rated prospect and why understanding a player's play types on Synergy matters more than any comparison you'll hear on TV. Plus his new book, Be Better Be Different, drops next month.

    Listen or watch - this is one of those conversations that applies way beyond basketball.

    Topics covered:

    • Phil's journey from unpaid Weber State coach to elite NBA trainer
    • Working night shifts at Costco while coaching Damian Lillard
    • Why so many young NBA players make it but can't stay
    • The five Cs of building resilience in players
    • Training Damian Lillard through his Achilles rehab and three-point contest win
    • Anfernee Simons: three teams, one year, and "I did it though"
    • Greg Popovich on empathy as the biggest change in his coaching
    • Joe Mazzulla rebounding at a Phil Beckner workout
    • Phil's four non-negotiable player standards
    • The Steve Nash high-five study and why the details matter
    • Giannis and the position evolution debate
    • Darryn Peterson and the draft prospect Phil believes in
    • Why player comparisons in the draft are almost always wrong
    • Phil's book: Be Better Be Different

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    57 m
  • S6 Ep47: The NBA is worried about the wrong thing
    Mar 30 2026

    The NBA leaked three anti-tanking proposals this week. Mo and Brendan have a verdict: all three are wrong, and none of them touch the league's actual integrity problem. Mo was was commentating the Clippers-Bucks game and what he witnessed on that broadcast should worry every fan far more than any team finishing last on purpose.

    Also: Victor Wembanyama made his MVP case publicly this week, and Brendan has a number for what Wemby would cost in a football (soccer)-style transfer system. The Clippers have quietly become one of the most compelling stories in the NBA. Nikola Jokic leads the league in assists AND rebounds. And the Raptors just won by 51.

    Listen or watch as Mo and Coach Brendan Suhr break down a week in the NBA where the biggest story isn't who's winning - it's who's watching, and why.

    Topics covered:

    • March Madness Final Four breakdown
    • The LA Clippers: from 6-21 to genuine playoff threat
    • Victor Wembanyama's MVP case and Brendan's billion-pound argument
    • The NBA's three anti-tanking proposals, broken down and dismantled
    • The real integrity problem: gambling partnerships vs losing basketball teams
    • NBA expansion to Las Vegas and Seattle
    • New Orleans Pelicans: 12-10 since the trade deadline
    • Nikola Jokic leading the league in assists AND rebounds
    • Jayson Tatum's rebounding surge on return
    • Coach of the Year conversation: Mazzulla, Bickerstaff, Daigneault, Mitch Johnson
    • Stephon Castle as a potential All-Pro

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    58 m
  • S6 Ep46: Meet North Korea's 7'9" Basketball Star (and the man who found him)
    Mar 26 2026

    Tony Ronzone has scouted basketball in over 100 countries. He found Dirk Nowitzki before the NBA knew his name. He motivated Kobe Bryant to restore glory to USA basketball, and he once flew into North Korea on a USA passport, trying to sign a 7'9" player with a wheat deal.

    This week Mo and Coach Brendan Suhr sit down with Tony Ronzone - former Dallas Mavericks international director, three-time Olympic gold medal staff member with Team USA, and now an agent at The Team. Tony's career has taken him everywhere the game has ever been played, and his stories are unlike anything you'll hear on any other basketball podcast.

    If you ever wondered who the people behind the scenes actually are, the ones who built the modern NBA's international era before anyone was watching, this is that conversation. Listen or watch to the end: the North Korea story alone is worth it.

    Topics covered:

    • How Tony helped Coach K and Jerry Colangelo rebuild USA Basketball after the 2004 Greece disaster
    • The Kobe Bryant story: 13 clips of Barbosa scoring on him, and what happened the next day
    • How Tony and Donnie Nelson scouted Dirk Nowitzki and engineered the trade to secure him at pick 6
    • Why you cannot evaluate European players using their stats
    • Tony coaching the Chinese Olympic team and finding Yao Ming at 14 years old
    • His trip inside North Korea to evaluate a 7'9" player named Michael Rhi
    • Whether USA Basketball can still guarantee gold at the 2028 Olympics
    • Why the NBA has become a copycat league with no sets and no counters
    • Cam Thomas: what happened in Brooklyn and Milwaukee, and what comes next
    • The 2025 draft names catching Tony's eye right now


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    55 m
  • S6 Ep45: The Lakers are coming, but nobody believes in them
    Mar 23 2026

    The Lakers are on a 9-game win streak, Luka is in MVP form, LeBron called a players-only meeting and everyone suited up anyway. So why is nobody taking them seriously? Mo and Coach Brendan Suhr break it all down, plus March Madness draft talk, Cade Cunningham's collapsed lung, and why a two-time NBA champion thinks modern coaching has never been worse.

    From the East standings chaos to Kevin Durant passing Michael Jordan on the all-time scoring list, there's a lot to get through before the playoffs arrive. Listen or watch to hear everything you need to know from the NBA's final stretch.

    Topics covered:

    • Are the Lakers genuine contenders? Mo and Brendan make the case
    • Luka Doncic at 15 technical fouls and why it's made him better
    • Cade Cunningham's collapsed lung and what it means for the Pistons
    • March Madness: AJ Dybantsa as the clear-cut number one pick
    • Brendan Suhr: has the NBA become basketball for dummies?
    • LeBron passes Robert Parrish for most games played in NBA history
    • Kevin Durant surpasses Michael Jordan on the all-time scoring list
    • The East standings: two games separating 5th and 9th seed
    • Atlanta Hawks and Charlotte Hornets making their move
    • Orlando and Miami both on four-game losing streaks
    • Will the NBA's records keep falling or is a reset coming?

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    34 m
  • S6 Ep44: Why top teams in the East need to be AFRAID
    Mar 16 2026

    With 15 games left, the top seeds in the East think they know what's coming. They don't.

    Mo Mooncey and 2x NBA champion, Coach Brendan Suhr, break down the playoff matchups that could go very wrong for Detroit, Boston and the Knicks, and name the teams nobody is talking about that are quietly becoming genuine threats. Plus the full Western Conference breakdown, why the Thunder vs Spurs might already be written, and their predictions for who's left standing when it's all over.

    Oh, and Bam Adebayo scored 83 points. Mo watched the tape back three times. His verdict on the record, the Wizards, and what it says about the state of the NBA might not be what you expect.

    Listen or watch and tell us - which first round matchup scares you most?

    Topics covered:

    • Why the Miami Heat are Detroit's worst nightmare in round one
    • Charles Lee's insider knowledge of the Celtics, and why Boston should be worried
    • Atlanta's nine-game win streak, real threat or paper run?
    • Cavs, Knicks, Magic, Raptors, who survives?
    • Thunder vs Spurs: the Western Conference Finals that looks inevitable
    • Lakers, Rockets, Nuggets, Timberwolves: the bracket nobody can predict
    • What coaching staffs are actually doing with 15 games left
    • Bam's 83 points - the tape doesn't lie, and neither does Mo
    • The Washington Wizards' disgraceful performance
    • Coach Brendan's 1990 championship ring (you need to see this on YouTube)

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    47 m
  • S6 Ep43: How NBA Champions actually think - Kevin Eastman
    Mar 12 2026

    Most basketball content tells you what to think. This episode teaches you how to think: and the difference is everything.

    Kevin Eastman spent decades at the highest level of the NBA, winning championships with the Boston Celtics, running basketball operations for the LA Clippers, and coaching some of the greatest players to ever play the game. He's never been more candid than he is here.

    Mo and Brendan sit down with one of the most respected minds in basketball for a conversation that goes far beyond X's and O's - covering leadership, legacy, what it actually takes to win at the highest level, and the lessons from inside NBA locker rooms that you won't find anywhere else.

    Topics covered:

    • The mindset that separates the best coaches and players from everyone else
    • What Kevin Garnett did in practice that most players would never dream of
    • Inside the Boston Celtics dynasty - the real story behind their championship identity
    • The Donald Sterling scandal and what happened inside the Clippers locker room
    • Rajon Rondo, Chris Paul, and how the best coaches build around what players can do
    • Why Ray Allen worked harder in practice than anyone else on those Celtics teams
    • The leadership principles Kevin has taken from the NBA to boardrooms around the world


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    1 h y 5 m