Best Podcast Episodes About Jaylen Brown

Best Podcast Episodes About Jaylen Brown

Everything podcasters are saying about Jaylen Brown — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 57 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Jaylen Brown

The Zach Lowe Show
“… the season Anthony Edwards ahead of him Donovan Mitchell ahead of him you could make a Kawhi argument based on advanced stats I think I'd put Jalen Brown in the last all NBA spot at this point Anthony Edwards has missed some games Donovan Mitchell's just kind of been in a weird shooting slump for two three four weeks now and Kawhi just you know he hasn't played as many games as many minutes I'm looking at the minutes right now. Jalen Brown has played the most minutes of all of those four guys. He's played about 300 more than Kawhi and 250 more than Ant. And the advanced stats are, which always …” “and although I was a skeptic is too strong of a word I had at various points of the season Anthony Edwards ahead of him Donovan Mitchell ahead of him you could make a Kawhi argument based on advanced stats I think I'd put Jalen Brown in the last all NBA spot at this point Anthony Edwards has missed some games Donovan Mitchell's just kind of been in a weird shooting slump for two three four weeks now and Kawhi just you know he hasn't played as many games as many minutes I'm looking at the minutes right now. Jalen Brown has played the most minutes of all of those four guys. He's played about 300 more than Kawhi and 250 more than Ant. And the advanced stats are, which always disadvantage Jalen Brown. There's just something about his game, whether it's assist to turnovers, the number of mid-range jumpers he makes, whatever, that the advanced stats don't love. They're actually kind of narrowing to the point where team record, individual performance minutes played i think jalen brown will get and deserves to get the last …” View more
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Jalen Brown has emerged as a top candidate for the last All-NBA spot, outperforming stars like Anthony Edwards and Kawhi Leonard in key metrics. Despite advanced stats often undervaluing his contributions, Brown's impressive scoring and durability this season make a strong case for his selection, especially after his explosive performance against the Heat. This analysis reveals how Brown's unique strengths could solidify his place among the league's elite.
The Zach Lowe Show · Eastern Conference Deep Dive and Bam’s 83 Points With Jaime Jaquez Jr. · Apr 02, 2026
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
“… ask this question. All these places that Jalen Hurts is gone. Is Jalen Hurts the SEC player of the year? And is Jalen, if he is not at Alabama, is jaylen hurts the heisman trophy runner-up if he is not oklahoma at which the two previous guys who were there were heisman trophy winner and heisman trophy winner okay um and philly man yeah it right say Yeah I say he has my point I made when he came out of college was I've seen him not be good enough passing for two professional teams already. Right? Alabama and Oklahoma. I've already seen it. But what do you know? It looked basically exactly the …” “Javi Baez is a better baseball player than Jalen Hurts is a football player. I agree. I agree. And I would ask this question. All these places that Jalen Hurts is gone. Is Jalen Hurts the SEC player of the year? And is Jalen, if he is not at Alabama, is jaylen hurts the heisman trophy runner-up if he is not oklahoma at which the two previous guys who were there were heisman trophy winner and heisman trophy winner okay um and philly man yeah it right say Yeah I say he has my point I made when he came out of college was I've seen him not be good enough passing for two professional teams already. Right? Alabama and Oklahoma. I've already seen it. But what do you know? It looked basically exactly the same in the NFL as it had in college. I I wonder though if outside of the fact that the Eagles are saying look we about to do some motion we about to do some play action and he gonna get on and get gone right I also came away from that feeling more convinced that they're not going to trade A.J. Brown because as I have said from the beginning trading …” View more
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The Eagles have put Jalen Hurts on notice, questioning his readiness as a leader after his inconsistent performance in college and the NFL. With the team potentially considering a trade involving star receiver A.J. Brown, the stakes are high for Hurts to prove himself. The return of veteran Brandon Graham to the team highlights the urgency of improving communication between Hurts and his teammates.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones · Danny Parkins on Eagles put Jalen Hurts on notice. Wembanyama's MVP case, Lakers title chances | 04.02 · Apr 02, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… tournament, now sixth in the Eastern Conference. All right. Celtics scored 53 points in the first quarter. They defeated the Heat 147-129. Jalen Brown had 43 points. Tatum, by the way, had a triple-double. Let me see. I mentioned, oh, did I mention Victor Wimbanyama had 41 points and 18 rebounds? And 37 blocks. I'll just do it to annoy you, Todd. Well, in the first six minutes of the game, that was. You should mention that. The Sixers beat the Wizards. Wizards have won three teams who have lost four games this year when scoring 130 or more points. The Mavs and the Bulls. Last year, three or …” “… up on stage i believe i couldn't find a video but it's out there okay we'll uh get some of our best people on it um The 76ers scored 153 points last night. They did win. Paul George, remember him? He had 39 points. So Philadelphia is out of the play-in tournament, now sixth in the Eastern Conference. All right. Celtics scored 53 points in the first quarter. They defeated the Heat 147-129. Jalen Brown had 43 points. Tatum, by the way, had a triple-double. Let me see. I mentioned, oh, did I mention Victor Wimbanyama had 41 points and 18 rebounds? And 37 blocks. I'll just do it to annoy you, Todd. Well, in the first six minutes of the game, that was. You should mention that. The Sixers beat the Wizards. Wizards have won three teams who have lost four games this year when scoring 130 or more points. The Mavs and the Bulls. Last year, three or more teams all losing at least four games when scoring 130 points.” View more
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Victor Wembanyama just recorded an astonishing 41 points and 18 rebounds, but it’s his mentality that’s turning heads, according to Dwyane Wade. Wade praises Wemby for his old-school attitude and confidence, saying he’s not afraid to claim he should be the MVP, a refreshing change in today's overly nice NBA culture.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 3 – Picture Day, More Details on Kirk Cousins · Apr 02, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… new OC again and then you know I start to look at these numbers here the wide receiving core is going to make about $57 million a year between A.J. Brown and Devontae Smith. They have invested heavily in their wide receivers, tight end, and certainly running back. The offense is there, but for some reason, you start to look at third down conversion. And third down conversion is often considered what separates a good quarterback from a great quarterback. Jalen Hurts ranks 24th in third down conversion. Passing yards per game, 23rd in the NFL. Pass play percentage, 27th in the NFL. These are not …” “… you were going to get an offensive minded guy Mike McDaniel in there instead they brought in our friend Sean Mannion so Sean Mannion is 33 years of age he's the new offensive coordinator two years of coaching experience Jalen Hurts is going to have a new OC again and then you know I start to look at these numbers here the wide receiving core is going to make about $57 million a year between A.J. Brown and Devontae Smith. They have invested heavily in their wide receivers, tight end, and certainly running back. The offense is there, but for some reason, you start to look at third down conversion. And third down conversion is often considered what separates a good quarterback from a great quarterback. Jalen Hurts ranks 24th in third down conversion. Passing yards per game, 23rd in the NFL. Pass play percentage, 27th in the NFL. These are not numbers for a guy making that kind of money, who changes the play at the line of scrimmage, maybe butts head with his offensive coordinator. But there's been something there for a couple of years. and I don't have any inner knowledge with the Eagles but I have said there's something there and I've said that even when they won the Super Bowl there's …” View more
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Jalen Hurts is under scrutiny as his performance metrics drop, ranking 24th in third down conversions despite a hefty $51 million contract. With a new offensive coordinator and whispers of internal issues, the pressure mounts on Hurts while Puka Nacua also finds himself in hot water due to off-field incidents. Both players' futures are uncertain, highlighting the tension in their respective teams.
The Dan Patrick Show · Hour 2 –Jalen Hurts Bashing, Jeremy Fowler · Apr 02, 2026
The Dan Bongino Show
“Guy, are you getting this? Jasmine, does this make sense? She's like, I don't know. I don't think I'm getting it. Here's what I mean. kentonji brown jackson who is supposedly a lawyer is making the opposite point that when you are subject to the political jurisdiction of a sovereign state you're a mexican citizen who comes here illegally you are not a you your children are not u.s citizens if you were here illegally because you were subject to the jurisdiction of another power she's saying well if i steal something in japan i mean i i could be arrested yes the united states government also, …” “Guy, are you getting this? Jasmine, does this make sense? She's like, I don't know. I don't think I'm getting it. Here's what I mean. kentonji brown jackson who is supposedly a lawyer is making the opposite point that when you are subject to the political jurisdiction of a sovereign state you're a mexican citizen who comes here illegally you are not a you your children are not u.s citizens if you were here illegally because you were subject to the jurisdiction of another power she's saying well if i steal something in japan i mean i i could be arrested yes the united states government also, if you steal something in Japan, can't serve a search warrant in your house where I don't know where she lives in Washington, D.C. or whatever. Just because you're off U.S. soil, you still have rights because you're subject to the political jurisdiction of the United States government, even in Japan. Just like a Mexican citizen is subject to the …” View more
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Kentonji Brown Jackson's courtroom performance has become a laughing stock after she struggled to define citizenship rights for children born to illegal immigrants. Using a confusing analogy about stolen wallets, she failed to grasp the implications of the 14th Amendment, leaving many questioning her qualifications. This incident highlights the ongoing debate about immigration rights and jurisdiction in the U.S.
The Dan Bongino Show · In Due Time (Ep. 2486) · Apr 02, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… nine, some are a little younger than others, but some are older. You have literally at a minimum like 300 years of law experience, right? Ketanji Brown Jackson is a progressive. She's not in there to apply the law. She's in there because she's a progressive, right? And when we do the Supreme Court, we have our gentleman's agreement, which is you're not here to support this side or that side. You're here to interpret the law and give it. But we all know politics gets in the way. And so people tend to lean this way or lean that way. And I get it. Your fan can't help but cheer for your team. But …” “… take the Supreme Court and you go total amount of law experience, including law school and clerking for this and working for your own firm and all that kind of stuff, you take those nine people, you've got 400 years of law study, right? I mean, you got nine, some are a little younger than others, but some are older. You have literally at a minimum like 300 years of law experience, right? Ketanji Brown Jackson is a progressive. She's not in there to apply the law. She's in there because she's a progressive, right? And when we do the Supreme Court, we have our gentleman's agreement, which is you're not here to support this side or that side. You're here to interpret the law and give it. But we all know politics gets in the way. And so people tend to lean this way or lean that way. And I get it. Your fan can't help but cheer for your team. But we need you to make like sober, qualified decisions. So if you are so partisan that it is eight to one, it's 400 years of experience against your 19 years. But if it's eight to one, you got to go. Yeah. Because you've showed yourself for being partisan at that point. Yeah. Because everyone else has agreed to the rules They stuck with it And so here …” View more
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In a hilarious rant, the speaker suggests a radical solution for partisan Supreme Court justices: if they keep siding too heavily with one side, they should be kicked out, just like bad boxing judges! The absurdity of comparing Supreme Court decisions to sports officiating makes for a compelling and funny take on serious politics.
Adam Carolla Show · Landon Donovan on Soccer, Tough Coaching & Today’s Soft Culture · Apr 02, 2026
KSR
“… him, I like Hubbard a lot. Well, Ryan, the new GM, I'm using air quotes here because it's a different name, not actual general manager, but Keegan Brown, right? Yes, at the dorm. He talked about roster fit over just pure talent, and maybe that would be the difference in not signing a Hubbard for somebody that maybe is more a Pope's system. And that's why the first roster that Pope put together was so perfect. He went out and got guys to kind of fit his system, you know, like you talked about. Got an Anseli Almanor just to make a stand in the corner and shoot threes. That's what he needed from …” “… guard. Because at Mississippi State, there were games where it's like, all right, I'm the only one that's on the team tonight, and he had to do that. I mean, he had some crazy games, but I don't know how that would work here. But if Mo were to bring him, I like Hubbard a lot. Well, Ryan, the new GM, I'm using air quotes here because it's a different name, not actual general manager, but Keegan Brown, right? Yes, at the dorm. He talked about roster fit over just pure talent, and maybe that would be the difference in not signing a Hubbard for somebody that maybe is more a Pope's system. And that's why the first roster that Pope put together was so perfect. He went out and got guys to kind of fit his system, you know, like you talked about. Got an Anseli Almanor just to make a stand in the corner and shoot threes. That's what he needed from his four guy. He got a dominant point guard. He got a five guy that could handle the ball a little bit and make good passes. Last year, I think he adjusted a little bit and tried to think what he needed to play in the SEC, not necessarily for his system but what made him more competitive in the SEC So it going to be interesting to see what he goes …” View more
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Vanderbilt's athletic program is gaining momentum with significant financial backing and strategic coaching changes. Their new assistant coach, Joel Justice, is set to enhance recruitment efforts, potentially attracting top talent like Josh Hubbard. This shift could reshape the competitive landscape in college basketball, especially within the SEC.
KSR · 2026-04-01- KSR - Hour 2 · Apr 01, 2026
Pardon My Take
“… We don't want to besmirch him too much. Some of us have a lot of money tied up in Wemby MVP futures. I love that. I mean, the real MVP is Jalen Brown, but that's a whole other story. Thank you. Thank you. Wow. Hey. Thank you. Thanks, Saint. Thank you. Okay. Well, I think we figured out. It was just like Max got so – it was essentially like when one of – like when your child is having a tantrum and you have to call – like my wife will do it sometimes where one of my kids will be having a tantrum show at the FaceTime and he'd be like, can you please talk to them and talk them down off the …” “… That's what I'm talking about. That's my guy. All right. Should we make fun of him? We can make fun of Wemby. That'd be nice. But only in the sense of like, yes, he won the MVP. He deserves to win the MVP. But also, let's make fun of him on top of that. We don't want to besmirch him too much. Some of us have a lot of money tied up in Wemby MVP futures. I love that. I mean, the real MVP is Jalen Brown, but that's a whole other story. Thank you. Thank you. Wow. Hey. Thank you. Thanks, Saint. Thank you. Okay. Well, I think we figured out. It was just like Max got so – it was essentially like when one of – like when your child is having a tantrum and you have to call – like my wife will do it sometimes where one of my kids will be having a tantrum show at the FaceTime and he'd be like, can you please talk to them and talk them down off the ledge? That you were the parent we were getting to have Max calm down. Max, I mean I get it, buddy. They're always going to be hating on somebody from Philly. They always going to have a worse read on somebody from Philly He right It always going to give us less of the benefit of the doubt So your instincts are right there but you know we can even be …” View more
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Victor Wembanyama deserves the MVP, but the debate gets heated when Jalen Brown is thrown into the mix. As the conversation unfolds, tensions rise over the potential Sixers vs. Celtics playoff matchup, with Max expressing his anxiety about the implications for Philly fans. The exchange highlights the fierce loyalty and rivalry in the NBA, especially among fans from Philadelphia.
Pardon My Take · UConn Head Coach Dan Hurley, April Fools Has Everyone On Alert, NFL League Meetings, Hot Seat/Cool Throne And Guys On Chicks · Apr 01, 2026
The Mismatch
“… spot. Maybe the Jalen spot is what I would put Cunningham in. Best record in the East. That's right. There's some efficiency questions about Jalen Brown. Yeah. There's some funky on-off stuff. I don't love on-off stuff, but these are great basketball players having great seasons. So this is the other thing that he asked when he sent the text. It's always just MVP struggle. But this year he said, can you also send me your top three for rookie of the year? Because this is going to come down to the wire. And so then I was like, all right, I got to dive into it. And I think Knipple is going to win. …” “and I don't honestly know how much I would change it. Maybe the Jalen spot. Maybe the Jalen spot is what I would put Cunningham in. Best record in the East. That's right. There's some efficiency questions about Jalen Brown. Yeah. There's some funky on-off stuff. I don't love on-off stuff, but these are great basketball players having great seasons. So this is the other thing that he asked when he sent the text. It's always just MVP struggle. But this year he said, can you also send me your top three for rookie of the year? Because this is going to come down to the wire. And so then I was like, all right, I got to dive into it. And I think Knipple is going to win. I do I think he going to win I don necessarily think he going to have the best career I don necessarily think he the best player But I do think when people sit down and go most deserving of this award for a rookie year I mean he the most efficient He had the biggest impact on winning and he having like an all time great rookie season He going to …” View more
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Knipple is set to win Rookie of the Year due to his exceptional efficiency and impact on winning, despite not being the best player overall. His remarkable three-point shooting and all-around game are making headlines, especially considering his Duke teammate, Cooper Flag, will also be in the conversation. This season's award is all about deserving recognition, and Knipple's performance stands out.
The Mismatch · Things We Are Tired Of and Eastern Conference Playoff Push · Mar 31, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… seasons but how I see the MVP and view the MVP, who's most valuable to their team and out of those five, when I look got the rosters. It's Jalen Brown. No question. Right? It's no question. SGA is playing with another all star and playing with a cast that Two of them. Yes, sir. But J-Dub has been out, in and out of the lineup. He's just coming back. And then when I look at Jokic, now, Jokic, before he got hurt, I don't care what anybody was doing, he was my clear-cut MVP. The numbers he was putting up was just astronomical. Yeah. And then when you look at, when you look at, bro, I'm just …” “So obviously I think all five of these guys can win MVP because they're all having phenomenal seasons but how I see the MVP and view the MVP, who's most valuable to their team and out of those five, when I look got the rosters. It's Jalen Brown. No question. Right? It's no question. SGA is playing with another all star and playing with a cast that Two of them. Yes, sir. But J-Dub has been out, in and out of the lineup. He's just coming back. And then when I look at Jokic, now, Jokic, before he got hurt, I don't care what anybody was doing, he was my clear-cut MVP. The numbers he was putting up was just astronomical. Yeah. And then when you look at, when you look at, bro, I'm just going to say this. When you look at Wimby, if Wimby doesn't win it this year, good luck to all the other players for the next six or seven years because he defensively like his floor is better than all of those guys ceiling and we've never seen anybody on the defensive end have that type of impact and i say the dude is like deon sanders bro on the …” View more
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Jalen Brown is the most valuable player in the NBA right now, and it's clear why. While other candidates like Jokic and SGA have support from star teammates, Brown's performance has propelled his team to a surprising second seed in the Eastern Conference, despite injuries to key players. His impact on the court makes him stand out in this MVP race.
Club Shay Shay · Best of March Madness Part 2: Unc & Iso Joe CLOWN Duke for FUMBLING their Final Four chance on UConn's Game-Winner, T-Mac JOINS THE SHOW · Apr 01, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“Hi, Roseman. Had a stock answer for every question about A.J. Brown that he fielded from the local media. I understand there's an interest in A.J. Brown's story. I, unfortunately, have a home under a rock. But my answer to any question on A.J. is A.J. Brown is a member of the Eagles. From my perspective, anything you ask me about A.J., I'm going to write back to that answer. But I understand the interest. I put it on TV and I see there's interest. But my answer is A.J. Brown is a member of the Philadelphia …” “Hi, Roseman. Had a stock answer for every question about A.J. Brown that he fielded from the local media. I understand there's an interest in A.J. Brown's story. I, unfortunately, have a home under a rock. But my answer to any question on A.J. is A.J. Brown is a member of the Eagles. From my perspective, anything you ask me about A.J., I'm going to write back to that answer. But I understand the interest. I put it on TV and I see there's interest. But my answer is A.J. Brown is a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. Listen, he's going to keep it politically correct. you expect him to say that you know he's not he's not gonna pour gasoline on the fire you know but we we we we know i think i think aj brown time is up you know in philly he did his due diligence while he was there he's frustrated with the offense he's frustrated with his usage i think i think …” View more
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A.J. Brown's time with the Philadelphia Eagles may be coming to an end, as speculation mounts about a potential trade to the Cleveland Browns. With frustration over his usage in the Eagles' offense, insiders believe a move is imminent, potentially reshaping the playoff landscape. Meanwhile, John Harbaugh confirms the Giants are considering a reunion with Odell Beckham Jr., who could provide much-needed veteran presence.
Club Shay Shay · Nightcap Hour 2: Howie Roseman DODGES AJ Brown QUESTIONS + John Harbaugh INTERESTED in OBJ RETURN to Giants + Kevin O’Connell SPEAKS on Kyler Murray + Travis Hunter’s RETURN LOOMING + NFL to TRAIN REPLACEMENT Officials + College Football’s BIGGEST SPENDERS · Mar 31, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… then. And if you really care about it, you give him a chance. Okay. At truly, a truly legendary career with a truly legendary organization. Hey, Mr. Brown, don't you worry about it none. We're going to make it worth it for you. You hear me? he gon' make it worth it for you I mean, not we, I'll say the Steelers the Steelers, yeah, you can't be in cahoots the Steelers gon' make it worth it for you Mr. Brown but, listen, Mr. Brown sir, you gotta listen to the voice of reason that's me he not gon' I pray I'm with you it's all right there the show, I'm burrowing listen, you know what I going to call …” “Win a championship. Now, I tell you this. I much rather pay that Joe Burrow 50, 55, 60. Then, you know, then I'm all in for that over anything. No question. Hey, and listen. Now, we know that's not going to happen with Joe Burrow since then. And if you really care about it, you give him a chance. Okay. At truly, a truly legendary career with a truly legendary organization. Hey, Mr. Brown, don't you worry about it none. We're going to make it worth it for you. You hear me? he gon' make it worth it for you I mean, not we, I'll say the Steelers the Steelers, yeah, you can't be in cahoots the Steelers gon' make it worth it for you Mr. Brown but, listen, Mr. Brown sir, you gotta listen to the voice of reason that's me he not gon' I pray I'm with you it's all right there the show, I'm burrowing listen, you know what I going to call him Mr Jones now because even though we are friends that a good brother Mr Adam Jones That a good one My brother Joe Burrow me and him we go sit on down Puff on one of these nice cigars or two. And we go figure out. And they're not tampering, D-Bo, because you're not employed by the Steelers. You're not tampering. I ain't employed by the Steelers. …” View more
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James Harrison passionately argues that the Pittsburgh Steelers should pay Joe Burrow whatever it takes to win a championship, even hinting at a recruitment strategy. He humorously claims that Burrow, currently with the Bengals, should consider the allure of the Steelers’ legacy and success. Harrison's playful banter reveals the competitive tension between the Steelers and Burrow’s current team, showcasing the excitement around potential moves in the NFL.
Club Shay Shay · Deebo & Joe - Part 1: Deebo reacts to Pacman calling him out + Rodgers decision soon? Myles Garrett staying? · Mar 30, 2026
The Tony Kornheiser Show
“… got the job. Lakers are doing better. Didn't do well last year. Doing very well this year. I wonder the effect on LeBron. Anyway, my choice is Jalen Brown of the Boston Celtics, because that team went into the year without Jason Tatum, their best player, and everybody assumed that they'd finished seventh eighth ninth like indiana which went into the year without their best player tyrese halliburton who got hurt last year in the way that jason tatum got hurt last year the celtics are in i think they're in second place in the east no and they're in second yeah they've been kept up there by jaylen …” “… get the job? And LeBron is responsible for J.J. Reddick getting that job. They're pals. They did a podcast together, and J.J. Reddick got this job without any particular qualifications. Hadn't coached anywhere. Hadn't coached anywhere. You know, got the job. Lakers are doing better. Didn't do well last year. Doing very well this year. I wonder the effect on LeBron. Anyway, my choice is Jalen Brown of the Boston Celtics, because that team went into the year without Jason Tatum, their best player, and everybody assumed that they'd finished seventh eighth ninth like indiana which went into the year without their best player tyrese halliburton who got hurt last year in the way that jason tatum got hurt last year the celtics are in i think they're in second place in the east no and they're in second yeah they've been kept up there by jaylen brown being outstanding so i would give it to jaylen brown i think i'm probably in the minority on that i think the contenders and as long as everybody understands luka donchich is a contender. Not as much, I don't think, as Victor Wembenyama, who has led the Spurs to 25, 26 and 2 lately Not quite as much as Shea Gilgis who the MVP now and is having …” View more
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Despite the buzz around Wembanyama, Gilgeous-Alexander, and Doncic, the real MVP contender might be Jalen Brown for his pivotal role in the Celtics' success without Jason Tatum.
The NBA MVP race is subjective and influenced by personal biases, with strong cases for multiple players like Jalen Brown, Luka Doncic, and Nikola Jokic, each contributing uniquely to their teams.
The MVP race is wide open with strong cases for multiple players, but Jalen Brown deserves more recognition for keeping the Celtics competitive without Jason Tatum.
The Tony Kornheiser Show · "Bagged potatoes" · Apr 01, 2026
The Dan Patrick Show
“… then Wemby would probably be your MVP. Should it come down to who has the best record? Is that the most valuable? I've said before with Jalen Brown, you carry the Celtics for half the season, maybe three quarters of the season. Tatum comes back, and now you're the team with the second best odds to win the championship behind OKC. Jalen Brown, to me, I would put him ahead of Luka. I wouldn't put him ahead of SGA. I wouldn't put him ahead of Wemby you could put him ahead of Joker and have a legitimate case his numbers aren the same but he been great he been great for the Celtics quietly this …” “… Luka, to me, is still the best player in the game. He's not going to win. And, you know, it can come down to subtle things like if Denver had the best record in the West, then Joker would win the MVP. They're on a run. If the Spurs have the best record, then Wemby would probably be your MVP. Should it come down to who has the best record? Is that the most valuable? I've said before with Jalen Brown, you carry the Celtics for half the season, maybe three quarters of the season. Tatum comes back, and now you're the team with the second best odds to win the championship behind OKC. Jalen Brown, to me, I would put him ahead of Luka. I wouldn't put him ahead of SGA. I wouldn't put him ahead of Wemby you could put him ahead of Joker and have a legitimate case his numbers aren the same but he been great he been great for the Celtics quietly this was supposed to be one of those well this will be an off year Maybe the Pistons are the team that plays for a championship out of the East” View more
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The MVP race is heavily influenced by team performance and individual achievements, but the criteria for MVP selection remain subjective and contentious.
The MVP race is influenced by team records, with Wembanyama and Gilgeous-Alexander as strong contenders, but Luka Doncic is still considered the best player despite not being favored to win.
The MVP race should not solely depend on team records but also individual contributions, with Luka Doncic still considered the best player despite not being the frontrunner.
Victor Wembanyama's MVP chances are rising, but the debate remains open with strong contenders like SGA and Luka still in the mix.
The Dan Patrick Show · The Best of The Dan Patrick Show · Mar 31, 2026
The Matt Walsh Show
“… And now it's been struck down And the law was so bad That even the liberal justices on the court Came down against it Except for one Who is Ketanji Brown-Jackson Ketanji Brown-Jackson has apparently I haven't read it yet because I just saw this She apparently wrote She's the lone dissenting voice She's the lone voice saying that No, actually, this law is good. Actually, yeah, we should ban therapists from telling boys that they're boys. She was the lone dissenting voice in the court. And apparently she wrote a 35 dissent which is longer than the majority opinion I believe it longer than there …” “… piece of legislation That has ever been adopted anywhere Alongside all the other places That have had similar bans Which they have in Canada As you would expect Some European countries So That kind of law I don't think anything has ever been crazier And now it's been struck down And the law was so bad That even the liberal justices on the court Came down against it Except for one Who is Ketanji Brown-Jackson Ketanji Brown-Jackson has apparently I haven't read it yet because I just saw this She apparently wrote She's the lone dissenting voice She's the lone voice saying that No, actually, this law is good. Actually, yeah, we should ban therapists from telling boys that they're boys. She was the lone dissenting voice in the court. And apparently she wrote a 35 dissent which is longer than the majority opinion I believe it longer than there was the majority opinion a concurrent opinion it longer than both of them because Ketanji Brown Jackson is a lunatic I mean she is and we've had some bad Supreme Court justices through the history of this country she's by far the most unfit most unqualified most unbalanced Supreme Court justice we've ever had And we would know that even without all …” View more
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The Supreme Court ruled a Colorado law unconstitutional, with even liberal justices opposing it. Notably, Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson dissented, arguing the law should stand, claiming it was beneficial. This dissent has sparked significant debate about her qualifications and perspectives on such legislation.
The Matt Walsh Show · Ep. 1759 - The Media Does Not Want To Talk About This HISTORIC NASA Launch. Here’s Why. · Mar 31, 2026
KSR
“… better that he's going to go through unscathed next season but it's not a guarantee and I just I don't think that um you know I think this Keegan Brown the new you know support staff I think they are prioritizing value more than anything and I just think they didn't see a whole lot of value in bringing Jalen Lowe back and I think it was a pretty short and sweet conversation with Jalen to say I think we're going to go in a different direction appreciate your contributions but I think we we need a new point guard so I I'm glad that they pivoted in that way and also the addition of Mason Williams …” “… Pope is in right now it's it it is the most important position on the floor he can't mess that up and knowing the cost of Jalen Lowe what it would take to bring him back for a second year knowing the injury risk like yes he got the surgery yes odds are better that he's going to go through unscathed next season but it's not a guarantee and I just I don't think that um you know I think this Keegan Brown the new you know support staff I think they are prioritizing value more than anything and I just think they didn't see a whole lot of value in bringing Jalen Lowe back and I think it was a pretty short and sweet conversation with Jalen to say I think we're going to go in a different direction appreciate your contributions but I think we we need a new point guard so I I'm glad that they pivoted in that way and also the addition of Mason Williams and knowing how serious the depth issues were this past season, going and adding a guy who was just for depth. Like, hey, you are a breaking case of emergency guy. The genes are good with Mo Williams being your old man. I like adding that depth piece on top of the Jalen Loaners. I did see some guys drew online talk about, why are we getting Mason …” View more
Ridealong summary
Kentucky's basketball team is making significant roster changes, losing point guard Jalen Lowe while bringing in Mason Williams for depth. Coach Pope is prioritizing top talent and ensuring the team is well-prepared for next season, emphasizing the importance of recruiting players who can develop over time. This strategic pivot highlights the need for a solid foundation as the team looks to improve after a challenging season.
KSR · 2026-03-30- KSR - Hour 1 · Mar 30, 2026
The Rewatchables
“… they would have like, been like, let's really interrogate this. Are we really going to do this? I wrote down a couple more. Bridget Fonda and Jackie Brown. Heather Graham and Boogie Nights? Yeah, why not? Sure. Sigourney Weaver and Ice Storm. Yeah. Well, that's a good one. Parker Posey and Waiting for Guffman? Yes. Although the Oscars doesn't do comedies. Yep. But I think you could make a case for all of those to at least predominate. Really strange year. This is a new game I'm playing with IMDb's when IMDb suggests the four movies you know the person from. what do you think imdb says known for …” “So, but when you go back and look at the year, she won BAFTA, she won SAG, she won the Globe, she won everything. She dominated the season. So really weird. People just like her. There should have been Twitter back then because I think they would have like, been like, let's really interrogate this. Are we really going to do this? I wrote down a couple more. Bridget Fonda and Jackie Brown. Heather Graham and Boogie Nights? Yeah, why not? Sure. Sigourney Weaver and Ice Storm. Yeah. Well, that's a good one. Parker Posey and Waiting for Guffman? Yes. Although the Oscars doesn't do comedies. Yep. But I think you could make a case for all of those to at least predominate. Really strange year. This is a new game I'm playing with IMDb's when IMDb suggests the four movies you know the person from. what do you think imdb says known for for james cromwell this is great babe pig in the city eraser would you still have a name going not one really does it does tv count does it do tv no no it's four movies oh this is four this is it wow this is my new favorite game it's great great john's gonna steal this uh i might i i he there's a couple of animated movies that he did voice …” View more
Ridealong summary
James Cromwell's diverse filmography includes notable performances in 'L.A. Confidential,' 'Babe,' and 'The Green Mile,' yet surprisingly, IMDb lists none of these as his top four movies. The discussion highlights the unexpected nature of Oscar nominations and the impact of performances in lesser-known films, revealing a deeper look at Cromwell's career and its cultural significance.
The Rewatchables · ‘L.A. Confidential’ With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Andy Greenwald · Mar 31, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“… wanted me on that side for. We lost a lot of that in that process. Look, let me tell you this. Let me get back to you. You keep on talking about the Browns legacy. How about Jim Brown? We did win the championship in 64. So you got to just... I don't care. It's not even called a Super Bowl. It's called a championship. I don't care. I said Super Bowl. I don't care. I don't care. You just got to put, I just got to say that. Okay. You got to say that. Brown legacy ended. Anything disrespect. Yes. Because we just can't disrespect. Okay. Just can't disrespect Jim Brown.” “… from this other side because it's not defenses where he's going to be on that side. When I would switch sides. Dick LeBeau had two or three other defenses where I would be on that side doing something totally different from what the one is that they wanted me on that side for. We lost a lot of that in that process. Look, let me tell you this. Let me get back to you. You keep on talking about the Browns legacy. How about Jim Brown? We did win the championship in 64. So you got to just... I don't care. It's not even called a Super Bowl. It's called a championship. I don't care. I said Super Bowl. I don't care. I don't care. You just got to put, I just got to say that. Okay. You got to say that. Brown legacy ended. Anything disrespect. Yes. Because we just can't disrespect. Okay. Just can't disrespect Jim Brown.” View more
Ridealong summary
Jim Brown's legacy in football is undeniable, as he led the Cleveland Browns to a championship in 1964, long before the Super Bowl era. In a spirited discussion, NFL legends James Harrison and Joe Haden emphasize the importance of honoring Brown's contributions and the impact of defensive strategies in the league. They highlight how changes in defense can undermine the effectiveness of iconic plays, showcasing the intricate balance of football tactics and legacy.
Club Shay Shay · Deebo & Joe - Part 2: NFL Replacement Refs are back? + Super Chats · Mar 30, 2026
Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective
“… having two games that could have been wins for them, home against Philly on Saturday night. And then, again, Boston's really good, but no Jalen Brown, no Derek White. And you drop both those games, those teams are now with 36 losses. And the Sixers and Hawks are at 33, and the Raptors are at 32. Like it it much more likely now that those three teams are fighting for five to seven and Miami or Orlando and then Miami and Charlotte are trying to go from eight to 10 I just want to talk about Miami In the last couple of weeks Miami has given up 136 to the Hornets in a loss, 134 to the Lakers in a …” “… we came into the weekend, and, you know, you were saying, Brian, how bunched up the East from 5 to 10 is. It's not really that bunched up anymore. I mean, with Miami having this just absolutely awful loss to Indiana on Sunday night, with the Hornets having two games that could have been wins for them, home against Philly on Saturday night. And then, again, Boston's really good, but no Jalen Brown, no Derek White. And you drop both those games, those teams are now with 36 losses. And the Sixers and Hawks are at 33, and the Raptors are at 32. Like it it much more likely now that those three teams are fighting for five to seven and Miami or Orlando and then Miami and Charlotte are trying to go from eight to 10 I just want to talk about Miami In the last couple of weeks Miami has given up 136 to the Hornets in a loss, 134 to the Lakers in a loss, 123 to the Rockets in a loss, 136 to the Spurs in a loss. They beat the Cavs, then gave up 149 to the Cavs in a loss and 135 to the Pacers in a loss. I'm sorry. Miami is an absolute defensive debacle right now, and it's stunning. So the Heat, as we're recording this, the Heat are in ninth place. On Monday night, they are hosting the team I'd …” View more
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The Miami Heat are in serious trouble, currently sitting in ninth place after a shocking defensive collapse that saw them give up 149 points to the Cavs and 135 to the Pacers. Meanwhile, the Philadelphia 76ers are surging, winning six of their last eight games with key players returning from injury. This stark contrast highlights the shifting dynamics in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
Brian Windhorst & The Hoop Collective · The True Contenders In The Eastern Conference + A Historic Rookie Of The Year Battle · Mar 30, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… and strike with people what if those Russians give a fuck hey wait a minute is that Tiago Alves right there what he was just talking about Mike Brown's his coach you think he's getting pressure Joe I mean he must he should have had a world title shot a long time ago but he might be like I don't give a fuck I just keep winning they all want the title they would have gave him pressure fucking four fights ago All he does is decision guys. He's probably got to be nuts. Yeah. He's just trying to win. Oh, yeah. And he just tries to win however he can. And that's, unfortunately, his way of winning …” “… Lerone didn't land anything of significance. But it's like, Evolo only lands at a couple of shots. He did land a good body shot. That's a tough one to score. Yeah, real tough. but the pressure that he must be getting to try to finish fights and strikes and strike with people what if those Russians give a fuck hey wait a minute is that Tiago Alves right there what he was just talking about Mike Brown's his coach you think he's getting pressure Joe I mean he must he should have had a world title shot a long time ago but he might be like I don't give a fuck I just keep winning they all want the title they would have gave him pressure fucking four fights ago All he does is decision guys. He's probably got to be nuts. Yeah. He's just trying to win. Oh, yeah. And he just tries to win however he can. And that's, unfortunately, his way of winning is... Well, think about Homsok got pressure in the DDP fight. He dominated him like, dude, come on, lay and pray. People hated it. People hated that fight. Shit, Charles got shit for the fucking... I know. People hated that fight. Even Dana talked shit about that fight. Which I can understand. I didn't, I appreciate it, but I understand because …” View more
Ridealong summary
In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of fight expectations, questioning if fighters like Evolo feel pressure to finish fights. The comedic highlight comes when they ponder why some fighters, like Charles, get criticized for their strategies, leading to a lively debate about what it really means to be a 'bad motherfucker' in the ring.
The Joe Rogan Experience · Fight Companion - March 21, 2026 · Mar 22, 2026

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