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The Old Man and the Three with JJ Redick and Tommy Alter

Gilbert Arenas

Thu May 25 2023
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  • Episode 161 of The Old Men in the Three podcast features Gilbert Arenas, who is entertaining and thought-provoking. They discuss various topics including today's NBA, injuries.
  • Boston Celtics have struggled to perform at home during the playoffs, with the most losses in two post seasons in NBA history.
  • Late game execution is a concern for the team, with blown leads and inability to close games.
  • To win three games in a row, they will need elimination game performances from Tatum who has averaged 30 points per game in his ten elimination games so far.
  • The team's success is linked to shooting 40% or better, as they are 37-2 when achieving this during the regular season.
  • They will need to make 15+ threes.
  • Miami Heat is a good basketball team with a track record and has played well in the playoffs.
  • They have players like Jimmy, Bam, Kyle, and Duncan who are battle-tested and can step up in big moments.
  • Caleb Martin is an unexpected player who has played outstanding for Miami in the conference finals.
  • Max Drew's could be an X factor for Boston if he has a big shooting night.
  • Grant Williams could also be an X factor for Boston as he has played good defense and hit four threes on Tuesday night.
  • Miami Heat was as high as +35,000 to win the championship before the playoffs started.
  • Yokech is 6-0 in his career against BAM, but if Miami finds a way to slow him down, it will be because of him.
  • The speaker is torn between wanting clarity for the potential Miami Denver matchup and wanting to see games with drama and pressure.
  • They don't want the game to be decided by 20 points and hope for a close game like Denver vs. LA.
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  • Gilbert Arenas, former NBA player and host of "No Chill with Gilbert Arenas," is introduced as a guest on the show.
  • The NBA may have a LeBron and Steph problem due to their aging and potential lack of championship opportunities.
  • These two players have carried a generation of NBA fans, similar to past legends like Magic, Larry, Jordan, Shaq, and Kobe.
  • There needs to be someone who can take the mantle from these two players in order for the NBA to survive.
  • Boston, LA, and Chicago have historically been important cities for the NBA's success.
  • Denver's success highlights a structural problem with how the sport is covered and promoted by the media and league.
  • The league needs young stars to step up and become the face of the league.
  • The first TV games after the merger were Boston and LA featuring Bird and Magic, while the rest of the league was ignored.
  • Jordan joined later, making it a trio of big TV games.
  • Currently, Golden State and Lakers are expected to be the big TV games next year, with Denver potentially getting 15 TV games if they win the championship.
  • Big cities are preferred for TV games as that's what consumers want to see.
  • Selling players' personalities is important in bringing in new audiences who may not watch their games specifically.
  • Winning a championship can change casual fans' perspectives on a player or team.
  • The NBA is not built off of winning, but rather stars and showmanship.
  • Tim Duncan's success was seen as boring despite his four championship rings.
  • Players like Giannis Antetokounmpo and John Moran are more exciting to watch due to their kid-friendly personalities and flashy playing styles.
  • Despite being a back-to-back MVP, Nikola Jokic was picked second to last in the all-star game draft, showing that he lacks showmanship.
  • Winning does not necessarily change the audience's interest in a player or team.
  • Yokoch has been upfront about not being interested in showmanship.
  • The speaker believes that the NBA is at an inflection point in terms of figuring out how to sell the next generation of players.
  • There was a gap in the NBA after the Shaq and Kobe Lakers era, and the speaker feels like they are headed towards a similar gap now.
  • The speaker mentions several young players who could potentially become the face of the league, including Tatum, Brown, John Moran, Luka Doncic, and Zion Williamson.
  • The speaker believes that legacy markets could be a problem for some of these players if there isn't a change in how the league promotes them.
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  • The podcast discusses the trend of firing coaches in sports, and questions whether it is fair or effective.
  • The hosts argue that general managers often blame coaches for poor performance, even when they are responsible for selecting the team's players.
  • They suggest that winning championships is not always a reliable indicator of coaching ability, as successful coaches can still be fired after a few bad seasons.
  • The hosts also discuss the role of fans and media in pressuring teams to make coaching changes, and question whether this pressure has increased over time.
  • They cite examples of coaches who were fired shortly after receiving awards for coaching excellence.
  • Darwin Hamm is expected to leave soon.
  • Expecting coaches to perform miracles with a weak team is unrealistic.
  • The next innovation in the NBA may be building great shooters through player development.
  • Miami and Spo have been successful in turning tough, intelligent players into good NBA players through player development.
  • Development coaches and resources like chefs and nutrition were not available in the past.
  • Players need to be willing to put in the work to become better shooters.
  • Simply saying you will turn players into better shooters is not enough; they need to put in thousands of hours of practice.
  • Practicing a bad golf swing won't make you better.
  • Building better shooters involves breaking down basic forms, not just reps.
  • The speaker had a positive experience with the Orlando team and organization, but had issues with the coach's treatment of players' confidence.
  • The speaker praises his former teammate for being a hard worker and taking the game seriously.
  • The speaker recalls a moment where he missed a shot and his teammate got the rebound for a dunk, and another moment where their shootarounds lasted over an hour.
  • Kobe Bryant had knee issues that made it difficult for him to participate in shoot-arounds and games.
  • He told his coach, Stan, that he could only do one or the other due to physical limitations.
  • The intensity of shoot-arounds caused swelling in his knee, which affected his ability to play in games.
  • The team sometimes did walkthroughs in ballrooms and had strict rules about footwear and intensity.
  • They wore protective gear during practice but not during games.
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  • Kobe Bryant's favorite basketball moment was scoring 54 points against Phoenix during a 16-game winning streak, after telling them he would score 50.
  • There was tension during a basketball game between Kobe's team and LeBron James' team, with Kobe's team ultimately winning.
  • Gilbert Arenas talks about a basketball game where he felt he should have been playing more and had bragging rights.
  • He pulled his groin during practice against the army and didn't want to hold up a spot for someone else trying to make the team.
  • He was surprised to find out he was on the bubble for the USA basketball team, despite being one of only three two-time all NBA players on the team.
  • He predicted that USA basketball would not win gold due to a clash between shooters and drivers in the lineup, but retracted his statement before they lost.
  • If he had taken care of his body better, he believes he could have played until he was 40.
  • The speaker feels like he robbed himself of his career due to his ignorance about
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