Bill Simmons’s Most Improbable NBA Stories of 2023 | The Bill Simmons Podcast
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- Опубликовано: 27 фев 2023
- The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by David Jacoby and Joe House to draft the most improbable stories of the NBA season.
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fultz being a better trade asset than simmons puts into perspective how things have changed
Fultz getting past his issues was a little surprising. Ben Simmons turning into a basket case AFTER being a 3x all-star and making an all-NBA and all-defense is shocking.
Props to Jacoby for calling out the ticket prices like he did.
I will never understand why we don’t get more Bill Simmons video content
Props to Bill for calling out Adam Silver 👏
The Grizzlies turning heel is the least surprising thing ever
I think one of the biggest problems TBH is all this money the players are making. When you give a early to mid 20 something year-old young man 100 or $200+ million, then unless you have an incredibly rare mindset like a Jordan or a Kobe or even a Giannis, where your drive and motivation is something well beyond a bag, then It would make sense that for a lot of these players who are just blessed with incredible talent and ability but may not necessarily love the game like that, that basically this max contract is their “championship” and whatever happens on the court is neither here nor there. I feel like a lot of players making all this money low-key have that mentality.
I love what the kings have been doing. I remember when Mike Brown didn't get any respect for our record when he coached us to the finals. but now that he's gotten a chance to show what he's learned, he's got them looking good! Honestly, they really do remind me of how my warriors looked when Steve Kerr got here. Mike has that offense COOKING, and they're running a lot of similar stuff to what we run. Obviously it's not the exact same cause there's only one Steph, but it makes sense to put in the same concepts with their roster. They've got a big that can pass, multiple young guys who can shoot, and a really awesome fun loving culture. I can't wait to see where the Kings go from here.
Something tells me the Udoka situation was much more serious than the Celtics, media, and NBA want to admit and they’re burying him to not be a bad look on the league.
I miss seeing Jacoby on tv again having fun with Jalen as well as their podcast.
That shaman sitting behind him on the bench line fucking killed me
Brunson has been amazing. But, talk about the Hart trade. Hart is shooting 61% from the field, and 63% from 3 since the trade.
1:49
Adam Silver one hit the nail on the head!!!
That grizzlies take aged TREMENDOUSLY
I WOULD PAY HIGH AMOUNTS OF MONEY TO WATCH A CONVERSATION BETWEEN AARON RODGERS & BEN SIMMONS
I live in Australia and I don’t think Ben Simmons would make a team here in the NBL. His decline is mind boggling
That cut mid talk about Ime Udoka was Bill telling them what happened with Ime.
If the season was shorter we will have the same issues because in the NBA contracts are GUARANTEED! If games played were scaled with their salary then players will actually play.
Great take by bill on silver I totally agree. I’m in my mid 20s been a diehard NBA fan my whole life I’m a Celtics fan and they always play which is awesome. However, I think I speak for me and a lot of my friends when I say that 10 years ago the NBA was just better people cared more people play more games it’s just kind of a shame to see