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Little of Column A, Little of Column B

Little of Column A, Little of Column B

著者: Will Alimonos
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Little Column A, Little Column B was created on Sunday October 11, 2015 by Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop. The podcast consists of current sport topics, both professional and amateur, current media entertainment and other pop culture events.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. アメリカンフットボール バスケットボール
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  • Celtics Shocked: Jaylen Brown Traded to Sixers — Emergency Reaction
    2026/07/02

    On this emergency edition of Little Column A, Little Column B, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop react live to one of the biggest NBA trades of the offseason: Jaylen Brown has been traded from the Boston Celtics to the Philadelphia 76ers. With Zach calling in from the airport and Will reacting in real time, this episode captures the raw emotion, disbelief, and instant analysis surrounding a move that could reshape the Eastern Conference.

    The hosts break down the full trade package, including Paul George, multiple first- and second-round picks, and Mitchell Robinson heading to Boston. They debate whether the Celtics received enough value for a franchise cornerstone or if the deal amounts to little more than a salary dump. Questions surrounding Paul George's age, contract, durability, and long-term fit take center stage as Will and Zach try to make sense of Boston's direction.

    The discussion shifts to what this means for the Celtics moving forward. With Jayson Tatum recovering from an Achilles injury, the hosts examine the increased pressure on Boston's remaining core, whether ownership is prioritizing financial flexibility over contention, and if Brad Stevens had any realistic alternatives. They also discuss the emotional impact of sending Brown to a division rival and what his eventual return to Boston could look like.

    On the Philadelphia side, Will and Zach break down a revamped 76ers lineup featuring Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe, Jaylen Brown, De'Anthony Melton, and Joel Embiid, debating whether the Sixers have suddenly become one of the favorites in the Eastern Conference.

    The episode also compares the trade to other major offseason moves, including Ja Morant, Walker Kessler, and Kawhi Leonard, while touching on free agency, LeBron James' future, and what could come next as the NBA offseason continues to unfold.

    This is an instant-reaction episode filled with hot takes, roster analysis, and the immediate fallout from one of the biggest trades of the summer.

    (0:00:27) Emergency Celtics Trade Shock (0:01:33) Fallout From the Paul George Deal (0:04:22) Salary Dump or Strategy? (0:13:30) Sixers Get Stronger (0:17:43) Running Through the Other Moves (0:18:54) LeBron, Free Agency, and Future Plans

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    21 分
  • The Celtics Gamble, Broken Free Agency & the NBA's New Reality
    2026/07/07

    Little of Column A, Little of Column B — July 7, 2026

    Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop return to break down one of the most controversial NBA offseasons in recent memory, headlined by the Boston Celtics' stunning decision to trade Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers. After a brief (and surprisingly scientific) conversation about giraffes and whether they can do math, the episode quickly turns into an in-depth discussion of Boston's direction and the ripple effects across the league.

    The hosts examine why the Jaylen Brown trade has divided fans, debate Brad Stevens' and Amir Chisholm's explanations, and analyze whether acquiring Paul George, future draft picks, and financial flexibility was worth moving a franchise cornerstone. They discuss how Mitchell Robinson and Payton Pritchard could benefit, whether Boston can realistically contend as currently constructed, and if additional moves—such as pursuing Trey Murphy III—are still necessary.

    Beyond Boston, Will and Zach explore how the NBA's new Collective Bargaining Agreement is changing roster construction across the league. They discuss the growing value of movable mid-tier contracts, why supermax deals have become increasingly difficult to justify, and how front offices are prioritizing flexibility over long-term commitments. The conversation also covers the Lakers' trade for Walker Kessler, Ja Morant's move to Portland, Donovan Mitchell's extension, and what each move says about today's NBA landscape.

    The episode wraps up with thoughts on Kyle Lowry's retirement, the NBA Cup heading to Butler University's Hinkle Fieldhouse, early Eastern Conference outlooks, MVP expectations, and a countdown to the start of the college football season.

    Timecodes:

    (00:00:26) Giraffes and Celtics Chaos (00:02:26) Jaylen Brown Trade Debate (00:06:31) Picks, Flexibility, and Value (00:10:31) Why the 76ers Won the Trade (00:13:49) Bench Minutes and Trey Murphy III (00:15:26) First-Round Exit Fears (00:17:20) Tatum vs. the Eastern Conference (00:22:27) The Positive Case for Boston (00:28:23) How the New CBA Is Changing the NBA (00:33:09) Are Max Contracts Becoming a Problem? (00:39:52) Lakers, Walker Kessler, and the Trade Market (00:45:07) Ja Morant Heads to Portland (00:48:52) Kyle Lowry Retires & NBA Cup Updates (00:50:20) Hinkle Fieldhouse Hosts the NBA Cup (00:56:28) Countdown to College Football Week Zero

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    56 分
  • Wedding Trash Collectors, Kawhi Trade Paused & Wemby Extension
    2026/07/13

    n this episode of Little Column A, Little Column B, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop cover a little bit of everything—from bizarre viral headlines and NBA offseason drama to Formula 1, college sports, and some classic pop culture debates.

    The show opens with one of the strangest stories of the week: someone attempting to sell trash collected from Taylor Swift's wedding. Will and Zach discuss celebrity memorabilia, authenticity, and the psychology behind what fans are willing to buy before spinning the conversation into other unusual sports and entertainment collectibles.

    The conversation then shifts to the NBA, where the hosts break down the paused Kawhi Leonard trade, the league's investigation into the deal, potential penalties, and what the situation could mean for the Clippers, Raptors, and the rest of the league. They also react to a reported Summer League altercation involving Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro while discussing how much Summer League performances should actually matter.

    Victor Wembanyama's team-friendly extension becomes another major topic, with Will and Zach debating what his willingness to leave money on the table means for San Antonio's long-term championship outlook and roster flexibility.

    Beyond basketball, the hosts discuss the FBI fraud investigation surrounding Kurt Creasa, the Big 12's new naming-rights partnership with Monster Energy, and Conor McGregor's latest comeback that ended almost as quickly as it began.

    Zach also shares his experience attending the Formula 1 British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone, offering insights into the atmosphere, grandstand views, paddock access, and what it's like to experience an F1 sprint weekend in person.

    The episode wraps up with a fun pop culture segment imagining J.B. Smoove in iconic movie and television roles, along with quick takes on the latest sports headlines and what listeners can expect in the weeks ahead.

    (0:00:30) Trash Treasure (0:04:18) Authenticity Crisis (0:08:52) Knicks Garbage Cans (0:09:12) Kawhi Trade Pause (0:28:23) Summer League Scuffle (0:38:41) Wemby Takes Less (0:43:21) Fraud Charges Loom (0:48:30) Big 12 Sponsor Deal (0:52:20) Silverstone Race Weekend (0:56:16) J.B. Smoove Dream Roles (1:01:43) McGregor Fight Bust

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