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  • Season 3 Bloopers: Part 2
    2026/04/12

    Check out our latest blooper reel, where the mumbles and stumbles take the stage for your enjoyment. Thanks for listening. More comparison episodes on the way, starting next week!

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  • S3.E54 | Mike Conley, Jr. & Andre Miller
    2026/04/05

    Episode 54 of Basketball Now & Then highlights a steady, cerebral point guard comparison between Mike Conley Jr. and Andre Miller, two guards who built their careers on intelligence, control, and consistency. No rush. No panic. Just command of the game.

    The hosts explore how Miller’s methodical pace, strength, and elite feel allowed him to dictate tempo and consistently create for others. Then there’s Conley, a modern floor general known for efficiency, leadership, and two-way reliability. Similar mindset, different rhythm. One thrived by slowing the game down, the other balances pace with precision in today’s system.

    What connects them? Control and longevity. By linking Miller’s steady presence to Conley’s sustained excellence, Basketball Now & Then continues its mission of bridging generations, proving that point guards who think the game at a high level always leave a lasting impact.

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    1 時間 39 分
  • Legends of the Game: John Stockton & Bob Cousy
    2026/03/29

    Most underrated point guards? Not quite. Discover how John Stockton and Bob Cousy revolutionized basketball with their unmatched playmaking, despite playing in different eras. Stockton’s record-breaking assist totals and Cousy’s jazz-inspired creativity changed the game forever, but why haven't they received their full flowers?

    In this episode of Basketball Now and Then, we dive deep into the careers, unique styles, and legendary teammates of two all-time greats. You’ll learn how Stockton’s relentless court vision and Cousy’s pioneering passes laid the groundwork for modern playmaking.

    We break down their origins; Stockton’s humble beginnings in Spokane, coupled with his court genius; Cousy’s rise from the streets of New York amidst adversity and segregation.You’ll discover the astonishing stats that cemented Stockton as the quintessential pass-first point guard, and how Cousy’s innovative style ignited a new era of entertainment for basketball.

    We analyze their pivotal roles in championship runs, teammates like Malone, Russell, and future stars they helped develop, plus the rivalry of impact versus flash. Why does this matter? Because both players exemplify the evolution of the point guard.

    Whether you’re tuning in for insight or nostalgia, you’ll finish inspired to see the game through their lens. Join us in celebrating two legendary point guards whose artistry and durability continue to influence the sport.

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    1 時間 27 分
  • Special Guest: Kenan Kamwana Holley
    2026/03/22

    Most basketball fans are familiar with the NBA's glitz and glamour, but the legendary stories of the ABA's revolutionary players and the sport's untold history often remain in the shadows. In this episode, two-time Emmy-winning filmmaker Kenan Kamwana Holley, the visionary behind Amazon Prime's acclaimed Soul Power, takes us deep into the wild, innovative era of the ABA, an electrifying chapter that forever changed basketball.

    You’ll discover how Kenan’s creative process turns complex history into dynamic, vibrant storytelling, highlighting characters like Dr. J, George Gervin, and Spencer Haywood who fought for their legacy and reshaped the game. We break down the secrets behind crafting four gripping episodes, from character-driven drafts to immersive visuals that make history feel fresh and exciting. Kenan shares his innovative approach to storytelling, balancing facts with emotion, showing that the true power of sports documentaries lies in the characters' authenticity and the cultural themes they represent.

    This episode dives into the transformative themes of athlete empowerment, societal change, and community bonds. From the fierce locker room rivalries to groundbreaking leadership like Ellie Brown’s trailblazing organization. Kenan explains how the ABA's rebellious spirit and camaraderie laid the groundwork for today’s NIL movement and player rights, revealing how these trailblazers propelled sports into a new era of leverage and respect. Why does this matter? Because the pioneers of the ABA weren’t just players; they were revolutionaries whose brotherhood and resilience changed the sport forever.

    His unique perspective and dedication to authentic storytelling elevate this conversation into a must-listen for every basketball aficionado. This episode hooks listeners immediately with a promise of unveiling the hidden history of the ABA, an era often dismissed or misunderstood. It appeals right to basketball lovers, history buffs, and documentary connoisseurs by offering concrete insights into storytelling craft, cultural themes, and legendary figures.

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  • S3.E53 | Zach Edey & Yao Ming
    2026/03/15

    Episode 53 of Basketball Now & Then towers above the rest with a massive center comparison between Zach Edey and Yao Ming, two giants who dominate through size, touch, and presence in the paint. Height that changes everything. Soft hands. A constant interior threat.

    The hosts explore how Yao’s footwork, scoring touch, and global impact made him one of the most unique centers in NBA history. Then there’s Edey, a modern dominant force at the collegiate level who uses size, positioning, and efficiency to control games around the rim. Similar physical advantages, different stages. One proved it on the NBA stage, the other is building his path with a traditional post game in today’s evolving basketball landscape.

    What connects them? Size with skill. By linking Yao’s polished dominance to Edey’s interior control, Basketball Now & Then continues its mission of bridging generations, showing that when giants combine touch and discipline, they become nearly impossible to stop.

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    1 時間 28 分
  • “Coach Carter” Movie Review
    2026/03/08

    On this special episode of Basketball Now & Then, we bring you Hoops on Film, where the hosts explore the legacy of the film 'Coach Carter'. Ben Franczuszki, Reggie Ponder, Warren Shaw, and Uriah Young look into its themes of player development versus personal growth, the impact of coaching, and the film's relevance in today's sports culture.

    They discuss their first impressions of the film, the performances of the cast, particularly Samuel L. Jackson and Octavia Spencer, and the direction by Thomas Carter. The panel discusses the realism of basketball portrayed in the film, the impact of the soundtrack, and the cinematography.

    They highlight the importance of community support and the role of educators in shaping the lives of young athletes. The discussion also touches on the film's themes of love, respect, and ownership, culminating in a reflection on the legacy of 'Coach Carter' and its relevance today.

    You can find Reggie Ponder's work in the film critic industry on his Reel Critic website.

    You can find Warren Shaw's podcasts and other basketball content on 19 Media Group's website.

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    1 時間 18 分
  • S3.E52 | Darius Garland & Kevin Johnson
    2026/03/01

    Episode 52 of Basketball Now & Then spotlights a dynamic point guard comparison between Darius Garland and Kevin Johnson, two guards who blend speed, scoring, and playmaking to keep defenses on edge. Quick first step. Crafty handle. The ability to create offense out of nothing.

    The hosts explore how Johnson’s explosive drives, midrange scoring, and toughness made him one of the most dangerous guards of his era. Then there’s Garland, a modern offensive engine who combines deep shooting, pick-and-roll creativity, and smooth playmaking to control the game. Similar skill sets, different tempos. One attacked relentlessly in a physical era, the other thrives in a spaced-out system that rewards shooting and pace.

    What connects them? Dynamic creation. By linking Johnson’s attacking style to Garland’s modern offensive flow, Basketball Now & Then continues its mission of bridging generations, proving that guards who can score and create at a high level will always shape the game.

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    1 時間 25 分
  • Mt. Rushmore 1990s Centers
    2026/02/22

    In this episode of Basketball Now and Then, Uriah, Maurice, and Ben engage in a lively discussion about the top centers of the 1990s, exploring their rankings, statistics, and impact on the game. They debate who deserves a spot on the Mount Rushmore of centers, comparing legends like Shaquille O'Neal, Hakeem Olajuwon, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, and Dikembe Mutombo. The conversation highlights the significance of defensive skills, team success, and the evolution of the center position in basketball, while also encouraging listener engagement and feedback.

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    34 分