Podcast Appearances
Ours is LeBron James and really the tail end of Kobe Bryant's reign because Kobe Bryant started taking off.
mid to late 90s, you know, toward the end of Jordan's run.
Then you had LeBron debut in 2003, and you're going, that's who I would consider the best of all time.
But there's going to be people that are eight years old right now watching the NBA.
Yes, LeBron's still really good, but they're not going to say, oh, LeBron's the best that I watched.
And they'll be starstruck by different people.
And now going into this NBA Finals,
You've got the Knicks, who don't really have that star-struck player.
I wouldn't fault you if youβ Playing incredibly good basketball, albeit against teams that were seated below them.
They're still tearing through them.
I watched that game four against Cleveland where you have the Cavs at home.
And I thought to myself, if I bought a ticket, not that I would at that, but it was 3-0, I'm like, I probably should watch this at home.
But the way they kicked their ass for four quarters.
gave me a different vibe around New York.
Like, I knew the Knicks were good, but the way they made a mockery of everybody they faced, you pick against them, you got to have another reason other than just Victor Wimbanyama.
Yeah, and I said, and it's also, it's not just Jalen Brunson on that team.
I noted, I think last week that, it was on Friday when Todd and I were up at Unlimited RV, that if the Knicks were swept in this series by an average of exactly 10 points,
per game, they would still end up with the greatest point season, point differential in NBA history.