Best Podcast Episodes About Brooklyn Nets
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Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 12 episodes
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“… And you just said the NBA team, you call these boys the Washington Generals. They're not the only team like that. You got Utah thinking. You got the Brooklyn Nets. Yep. You want to watch the Brooklyn Nets? Nah, bro. I don't. Why? Why you don't want to watch the Brooklyn Nets? Because they ain't even trying. At least the Wizards are playing their guys, T-Mac. Utah, they take their guys out. They down by two. And they started for the whole fourth quarter. Triple J getting surgery on the wisdom tooth. He out for the rest of the year. Man, that's a blow job. You make it. So when you answer the question that …”
“… think there's enough talent that's currently in the NBA for the league to add two more teams. So we just talked about Bam scoring 83 points, right? What did you call that team he scored 83 points on? The Washington Generals. We want two more teams. And you just said the NBA team, you call these boys the Washington Generals. They're not the only team like that. You got Utah thinking. You got the Brooklyn Nets. Yep. You want to watch the Brooklyn Nets? Nah, bro. I don't. Why? Why you don't want to watch the Brooklyn Nets? Because they ain't even trying. At least the Wizards are playing their guys, T-Mac. Utah, they take their guys out. They down by two. And they started for the whole fourth quarter. Triple J getting surgery on the wisdom tooth. He out for the rest of the year. Man, that's a blow job. You make it. So when you answer the question that you asked me, Sacramento, you want to, you two and you want to watch Sacramento up? No. Not even. All right, man. So now you talk about adding two more teams than this. Come on, bro. I got a question. I got a question, Mac.”
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Adding two NBA teams could dilute the talent pool, according to T-Mac. He argues that with struggling teams like the Wizards and Nets, the league may not have enough competitive players to support expansion. The debate raises questions about the quality of the game and whether new teams would enhance or hinder the NBA's appeal.
“… say fear the deer cheese Wisconsin cheese yeah yeah yeah just cheese yeah yeah yeah got it good cheese alright and of course Blake's old team the Brooklyn what do we say Nets you like Nets yeah big proponent of the game Brooklyn hipster Brooklyn hipsters. Yeah, yeah, because there's a lot of hipsters there. All right. Indiana pacers. Do you like that? Pacemakers. Pacemakers. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There are a lot of elderly people in Indiana. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then finally, out of Washington, D.C., the Wizards. Warlocks. Warlocks. I'm more of a warlock guy. The Washington warlocks it is. …”
“Milwaukee bucks now this is true to Milwaukee Wisconsin is filled with bucks you like bucks or you want something else for Wisconsin they love fear the deer is what they say fear the deer cheese Wisconsin cheese yeah yeah yeah just cheese yeah yeah yeah got it good cheese alright and of course Blake's old team the Brooklyn what do we say Nets you like Nets yeah big proponent of the game Brooklyn hipster Brooklyn hipsters. Yeah, yeah, because there's a lot of hipsters there. All right. Indiana pacers. Do you like that? Pacemakers. Pacemakers. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There are a lot of elderly people in Indiana. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then finally, out of Washington, D.C., the Wizards. Warlocks. Warlocks. I'm more of a warlock guy. The Washington warlocks it is. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bobby Lee's locked in his picks. Those are my picks, yeah. Carlos has locked in his picks for the finals. And if it comes true, our fans are going to know. Blake Griffin did agree to get you to Turkey or Spain to get a full on hair transplant so that's an air shake huge that would be incredible it's not going to happen even if you …”
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In a hilarious segment, the hosts debate the absurdity of the Washington Wizards and their potential to win the NBA Finals, leading to a bet on leg lengthening surgery. The comedic highlight comes when they jokingly discuss the possibility of a pandemic affecting the teams, showcasing their wild imaginations and sharp banter.
“… Yeah. So we didn't figure out how to fix anything, Chuck. You got any ideas? I think that you could learn a lot from Europe, expanding social safety nets. We could stop making that a political thing and be like, no, actually, this can help everybody. I saw that New Mexico has started free child care for all. Doesn't matter what your income level is. Doesn't matter. Like you can put your kid into child care for free. And that's a huge expense that save for the average person. I think New York is trying to do that. Like Mom Donnie is trying to institute that in New York City, too. So that could be …”
“So we didn't figure out how to. Yeah, I had the same kind of job and it is a very weird job. Yeah. So we didn't figure out how to fix anything, Chuck. You got any ideas? I think that you could learn a lot from Europe, expanding social safety nets. We could stop making that a political thing and be like, no, actually, this can help everybody. I saw that New Mexico has started free child care for all. Doesn't matter what your income level is. Doesn't matter. Like you can put your kid into child care for free. And that's a huge expense that save for the average person. I think New York is trying to do that. Like Mom Donnie is trying to institute that in New York City, too. So that could be a huge trend. And just free child care, universal child care could make a huge difference in people's income. Yeah. And all of that is because people want to go out and work their job to make money for the man. Yep. Yeah. Well put, man. You got anything else? I got nothing else. Okay. I don't either.”
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Free child care could be a transformative policy, as highlighted in a recent discussion on social safety nets. New Mexico has implemented free child care for all income levels, which could significantly alleviate financial burdens for families. This trend, with similar initiatives proposed in New York City, suggests a potential shift towards universal child care that benefits the working class.
“… had was his defense. What can you do defensively? If he is on your team because he is a little stiff, not that the most mobile guy in December, the Brooklyn nets had the number one ranked defense. It wasn't just that they were winning games because they were out gunning you and Michael Porter scoring. They had the number one defense. So I think that's another question, Mark, that if you're a contender and you're worried about that, you say, Hey, well, he was able to contribute to this. So what do you think Brooklyn would want back in a potential and PJ deal? Because I think you're correct last year. And …”
“interesting names of this trade season. Well, you look at one of the concerns I think people had was his defense. What can you do defensively? If he is on your team because he is a little stiff, not that the most mobile guy in December, the Brooklyn nets had the number one ranked defense. It wasn't just that they were winning games because they were out gunning you and Michael Porter scoring. They had the number one defense. So I think that's another question, Mark, that if you're a contender and you're worried about that, you say, Hey, well, he was able to contribute to this. So what do you think Brooklyn would want back in a potential and PJ deal? Because I think you're correct last year. And we referenced this the last time we did a show together last year, they traded away Dennis Schroeder on December 15th, in part, because they were winning too many games. They were trying to tank last year too. They're in a similar spot now to where they can make their team worse and give themselves a great chance at getting a top three pick in …”
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The segment analyzes potential trade scenarios involving Michael Porter Jr. and the Brooklyn Nets, discussing the team's desire for draft capital and their current competitive standing. It also reflects on the unpredictability of the upcoming trade deadline, comparing it to last season's chaotic trades involving big names like Luka Dončić and Anthony Davis.
“… me? No, no. To save me? I'm like, for all I know, it's 10 minutes before you've got to be here and you're talking about traveling all the way to Brooklyn. So let me explain. Let me explain what happened here. It was Brooklyn. We were talking about it before we started. That's how much on his mind this event is. So I'll explain what happened because my friend told it to me. So what happened was Eugene ordered sneakers. The only location that would have the sneakers was in Brooklyn. Eugene was in Manhattan. Eugene looked up where the store is. He was like, oh, I got to get this. It's near the …”
“… We're leaving out a lot of details here. Yeah, yeah, details, Eugenie. Details, okay. Because how much time did we have? I'm going to tell you the story. I'm going to tell you the story. This is what happened to you, Eugenie. Are you here to convict me? No, no. To save me? I'm like, for all I know, it's 10 minutes before you've got to be here and you're talking about traveling all the way to Brooklyn. So let me explain. Let me explain what happened here. It was Brooklyn. We were talking about it before we started. That's how much on his mind this event is. So I'll explain what happened because my friend told it to me. So what happened was Eugene ordered sneakers. The only location that would have the sneakers was in Brooklyn. Eugene was in Manhattan. Eugene looked up where the store is. He was like, oh, I got to get this. It's near the Barclays Center. Google Maps told him how long it could take to get there. Eugene was like, I think I can do this. Now, the time was going to be like super tight, but he's like, I can do it. I get there. And then I spend like 26 minutes getting there. And then I'll spend two minutes buying the shoes because how long does it take to buy shoes? You just …”
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Eugene's decision-making process about picking up sneakers in Brooklyn highlights how stress can influence our focus. He believed that if he didn't retrieve the shoes, the thought of them would distract him throughout the day. Ultimately, he made the trip, realizing that addressing the source of his stress was more beneficial than avoiding it.
“… or they used all five but using four on relatively the same position and trying to figure that stuff out That part was a bit weird for me with the Nets But overall man I like our rookie teams You know the Nets are going to be active in every coming offseason Although next year they have the thing where Houston can swap picks with them, which is very interesting. It probably makes them want to win more next season. And so any trade possibilities on the table for them almost. I mean, almost any. A couple other guys.”
“… all that. But how you find ways to make sure – such a key part of development is reps. And I'm not talking practice, getting game reps. It becomes really difficult with that which is why it was always weird to me that they did use all four selections or they used all five but using four on relatively the same position and trying to figure that stuff out That part was a bit weird for me with the Nets But overall man I like our rookie teams You know the Nets are going to be active in every coming offseason Although next year they have the thing where Houston can swap picks with them, which is very interesting. It probably makes them want to win more next season. And so any trade possibilities on the table for them almost. I mean, almost any. A couple other guys.”
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The Brooklyn Nets face a unique challenge in developing their four rookie players who all occupy similar positions. With game reps being crucial for growth, the decision to draft multiple players in the same role raises questions about their future strategy and potential trades. This complexity hints at an active offseason for the Nets as they seek to optimize their roster.
“Moving on to Kings. Got a dub yesterday. Over the Nets 126-122 Shouts to my guy, Bleak Monk, 32 Load it up This is my guy This is how the game went Oh shit That should let you know All 15 people in the crowd Was very happy about the lead move from Bleak Monk If you're the Nets God bless you, the Kings more prayers well man somebody had to win the game moving on the Knicks took care of the Wizards 145-113 belt of ass man you know we don't even have any highlights beat the dog shit out the Wizards …”
“Moving on to Kings. Got a dub yesterday. Over the Nets 126-122 Shouts to my guy, Bleak Monk, 32 Load it up This is my guy This is how the game went Oh shit That should let you know All 15 people in the crowd Was very happy about the lead move from Bleak Monk If you're the Nets God bless you, the Kings more prayers well man somebody had to win the game moving on the Knicks took care of the Wizards 145-113 belt of ass man you know we don't even have any highlights beat the dog shit out the Wizards yesterday Cat had 26 and 16 the other person had 23 the Wizards yeah investigate them bro Investigate them What they doing right now is just nasty work The Suns another belt to add Over the Raptors, 120 to 98. The Book had 25. Green had 20 and 7. Scottie Morris had 17 as well. And then some things over the weekend that we missed, we got to talk …”
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Kevin Durant has officially passed Michael Jordan on the all-time NBA scoring list, solidifying his place as one of the greatest scorers in basketball history. In a heated discussion, the hosts debate KD's scoring efficiency compared to Jordan's, highlighting that Durant achieved this milestone with significantly fewer shots. This conversation raises questions about who truly deserves the title of the greatest scorer of all time.
“… seen anybody as dominant as Yoke. Well, that's a lie. Who said that joke? His ex-teammate, Yoko's ex-teammate, Michael Porter Jr., he played for the Brooklyn Nets. But see, that's what happens, like you said, with his eyes. Like you said, he said with his eyes, so he didn't see Kareem. Yeah, out of sight, out of mind, which you ain't seen. He ain't see Kareem, he ain't see Moses Malone, he ain't see Larry Bird, he ain't see Magic, he ain't see Jordan. He didn't, he didn't see that. No. So I can't blame him for saying what he's seen with his own two eyes. But that's what happens with you. Because you …”
“… but they haven't watched film. They'll just say it to agree with everyone else. For me, with my two eyes and from what I've seen, I'm going to say Nikola Jokic is the best player that I've ever seen from what I've seen today to day. And I haven't seen anybody as dominant as Yoke. Well, that's a lie. Who said that joke? His ex-teammate, Yoko's ex-teammate, Michael Porter Jr., he played for the Brooklyn Nets. But see, that's what happens, like you said, with his eyes. Like you said, he said with his eyes, so he didn't see Kareem. Yeah, out of sight, out of mind, which you ain't seen. He ain't see Kareem, he ain't see Moses Malone, he ain't see Larry Bird, he ain't see Magic, he ain't see Jordan. He didn't, he didn't see that. No. So I can't blame him for saying what he's seen with his own two eyes. But that's what happens with you. Because you haven't seen it, you don't think it happened. It's on film.”
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Bam Adebayo's incredible 83-point game sparks a debate about whether a player could actually score 90 points in an NBA game. The conversation highlights the need for a strong start and a dominant performance throughout the game. With records being challenged, the possibility of someone breaking Wilt Chamberlain's legendary record feels more tangible than ever.
“… The campus also used to have a nuclear reactor. So, injuries. Long Island, their mascot now, filling the shark, fins up. They used to be the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds and the LIU Post Pioneers. So there's a little fun fact for when the fins are upping. Yep. Shock in the world. Brooklyn Blackbirds is actually a pretty sick name. Yeah. Villanova. They have a tradition. Max will like this one. It kind of makes sense. They have a tradition of naming parts of the campus after cookies, i.e. the Oreo.”
“… know i just didn know Decidedly hung himself leading to a tradition of hiring or finding feline mascots until moving to a costume version But that you remember when the Denver the Nuggets mascot hung himself That was an ugly moment in NBA history. The campus also used to have a nuclear reactor. So, injuries. Long Island, their mascot now, filling the shark, fins up. They used to be the LIU Brooklyn Blackbirds and the LIU Post Pioneers. So there's a little fun fact for when the fins are upping. Yep. Shock in the world. Brooklyn Blackbirds is actually a pretty sick name. Yeah. Villanova. They have a tradition. Max will like this one. It kind of makes sense. They have a tradition of naming parts of the campus after cookies, i.e. the Oreo.”
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Did you know the first live NCAA mascot accidentally hung himself in 1915? This bizarre incident led to a tradition of feline mascots, while the Denver Nuggets' mascot faced a similar fate years later. Plus, learn how Villanova names parts of their campus after cookies—yes, cookies!
“Why not? I mean... Like, nobody cares about the Nets. Nobody's going to the games. At least you get a guy who torching the G League and at least he entertaining to watch Not only entertaining but what a three or four dunk champion There name recognition to that And, again, when you're playing in the shadow of the Knicks, why not have a guy like, wait, isn't Matt McClellan? Didn't he win the dunk? I remember some of those dunks. Hey, I mean, he can sell tickets for you. To me, I think it would be …”
“Why not? I mean... Like, nobody cares about the Nets. Nobody's going to the games. At least you get a guy who torching the G League and at least he entertaining to watch Not only entertaining but what a three or four dunk champion There name recognition to that And, again, when you're playing in the shadow of the Knicks, why not have a guy like, wait, isn't Matt McClellan? Didn't he win the dunk? I remember some of those dunks. Hey, I mean, he can sell tickets for you. To me, I think it would be a no-brainer. You're in the tank anyways. You're losing every single game. Why not take a flyer and give this young kid an opportunity to get some NBA minutes? But is he that bad of a defensive player? Well, if you're scoring 42 in the G League, he must be doing something right, right? I don't understand that, that, okay, you're really bad at …”
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Imagine the NBA embracing the iconic ABA ball for a week of nostalgia and entertainment! Dan Patrick discusses the potential impact and excitement it could bring, recalling the ABA's influence on basketball culture. Despite skepticism about its return, the idea sparks a lively debate about innovation in the league.
“… And you just said the NBA team, you call these boys the Washington Generals. They're not the only team like that. You got Utah tanking. You got the Brooklyn Nets. Yep. You want to watch the Brooklyn Nets? Nah, bro. I don't. Why? Why you don't want to watch the Brooklyn Vets? They ain't even trying. At least the Wizards are playing their guys, T-Mac. Utah, not even – they take their guys out. They down by two. And they, bitch, they started for the whole fourth quarter. Triple J getting surgery on the wisdom tooth.”
“… enough talent that's currently in the NBA for the league to add two more teams. So we just talked about BAM scoring 83 points, right? What did you All that team he scored 83 points on? The Washington Generals. We want to see. We want two more teams. And you just said the NBA team, you call these boys the Washington Generals. They're not the only team like that. You got Utah tanking. You got the Brooklyn Nets. Yep. You want to watch the Brooklyn Nets? Nah, bro. I don't. Why? Why you don't want to watch the Brooklyn Vets? They ain't even trying. At least the Wizards are playing their guys, T-Mac. Utah, not even – they take their guys out. They down by two. And they, bitch, they started for the whole fourth quarter. Triple J getting surgery on the wisdom tooth.”
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Tracy McGrady raises a critical point: the NBA may not have enough talent to support two new teams in Seattle and Vegas. He argues that adding more teams could dilute the quality of play, especially with current struggling franchises like the Wizards and Nets. This discussion highlights the tension between expanding the league and maintaining competitive integrity.
“… when you go into an old ABA city? Oh, that would be nice. So that would be San Antonio, obviously Indiana, Denver. Denver. I believe that's... The Nets? Yeah, well, they were the New Jersey Nets then, right? Wasn't that the... They were New York. Maybe the Nets. Okay. Maybe you have to... It would be a week. You have him on. You ask him about that. Because then your next question is going to be, because I've been hearing this being floated out, about a four-point play. What's your thoughts on a four-point shot? No. I don't want more people taking deeper shots. I'm trying to get rid of the …”
“… looks great. It won't happen. Why? Because that was part of the gimmick of the ABA. You took the three-point shot from the ABA. I know, but that's what made it special. There is no way they will bring that. It would be great. Okay, how about one week when you go into an old ABA city? Oh, that would be nice. So that would be San Antonio, obviously Indiana, Denver. Denver. I believe that's... The Nets? Yeah, well, they were the New Jersey Nets then, right? Wasn't that the... They were New York. Maybe the Nets. Okay. Maybe you have to... It would be a week. You have him on. You ask him about that. Because then your next question is going to be, because I've been hearing this being floated out, about a four-point play. What's your thoughts on a four-point shot? No. I don't want more people taking deeper shots. I'm trying to get rid of the line. I'd love to have one week where you don't have the three-point line. How about that? Well, you're talking to a guy who lived behind the three-point line. I'm not on board maybe with that one. Okay, all right, all right. But would you be okay with the ABA ball? I would love the ABA ball just because I have, again, being an adopted Hoosier, and we …”
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Imagine the NBA playing with the iconic red, white, and blue ABA ball! While it could add an entertaining twist to the game, the reality is that it likely won't happen due to the ABA's gimmicky legacy. However, a fun idea was proposed: a week of games in former ABA cities, which could reignite the spirit of the league's colorful past.
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