On this episode of Little Column A, Little Column B, hosts Will Alimonos and Zach Bishop tackle a loaded week in sports, highlighted by NBA Finals storylines, blockbuster NFL trades, draft reform debates, and a handful of offseason curiosities.
The show opens with shocking NFL trade news before shifting to the NBA, where the hosts break down Oklahoma City’s Game 7 loss to San Antonio and what comes next for the Thunder. Will and Zach discuss Chet Holmgren’s struggles against Victor Wembanyama, whether OKC should stay patient or pursue major roster upgrades, and potential trade targets ranging from CJ McCollum and Derrick White to blockbuster names like Anthony Davis and Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The conversation then turns to the NBA Finals matchup between the Spurs and Knicks. The hosts debate whether New York’s playoff run has been slightly overhyped, compare coaching, depth, and star power, and offer opposing Finals predictions. They discuss Jalen Brunson’s leadership, Wembanyama’s dominance, the importance of bench production, and which team is best positioned to win a championship.
Beyond the playoffs, Will and Zach dive into the NBA’s new lottery rules designed to discourage tanking. They examine how the changes could reshape rebuilding strategies, alter trade-deadline decisions, and force franchises to focus more on player development and smart roster construction instead of intentional losing.
The episode also explores John Calipari’s proposal to move conference tournaments to the beginning of the college basketball season, weighing the benefits and drawbacks compared to existing early-season events.
On the NFL side, the hosts react to two major trades: Miles Garrett landing with the Los Angeles Rams and A.J. Brown joining the New England Patriots. They discuss the cost of each move, team-building philosophies, and what the additions mean for contenders heading into the season. The show also touches on Russell Wilson’s reported move to CBS and the growing trend of players transitioning into media careers.
The episode closes with a rapid-fire collection of sports topics, including soccer, experimental competitions, technology in sports, and predictions for what to watch in the weeks ahead.
(0:00:46) NFL Trades Shock the Show (0:03:12) NBA Finals and Game Seven (0:06:33) Chet, Wemby, and Roster Questions (0:19:06) Spurs-Knicks Finals Preview (0:24:22) Knicks Hype Gets Debunked (0:31:07) Lottery Rules and Tanking Reform (0:43:42) Calipari’s Tournament Idea (0:48:33) Rams Land Miles Garrett (0:52:22) Patriots Add A.J. Brown (0:58:35) Russell Wilson Joins CBS (1:02:04) Miscellaneous Sports Grab Bag