Welcome back to Basketball Home — your full-court rundown of everything happening across the NBA and NCAA, all in one packed episode. We open in Las Vegas with the NBA Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena, where the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs arrive with identical 18–7 records and real playoff-level intensity. We break down why this midseason trophy suddenly feels massive: the money. With over $530K per player (and the head coach) on the line, the urgency hits every minute, especially for minimum and two-way guys. From there, we dive into the matchup chess: Jalen Brunson’s MVP-caliber engine, the Knicks’ elite defense, and the near-impossible problem of trying to “contain” Victor Wembanyama — plus the Spurs’ guard depth and the emotional storyline around De’Aaron Fox facing coach Mike Brown. Then we tackle the uncomfortable conversation around the Emirates sponsorship and the growing scrutiny of sportswashing, examining the NBA’s public response and what deeper global partnerships could mean for the league moving forward. From high-stakes basketball to full-blown dysfunction, we pivot to the LA Clippers’ collapse — a brutal stretch of losses and the stunning, public breakup with Chris Paul. We unpack how clashing expectations, behind-the-scenes friction, and a franchise-wide identity crisis turned a farewell run into a PR disaster. After the chaos, we spotlight stability: the Spurs thriving under Mitch Johnson as he steps in after Greg Popovich’s stroke, keeps a battered roster steady through injuries, and proves he’ll evolve tactically while maintaining San Antonio’s culture. We also celebrate the league’s next wave. Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg detonates for a historic 42-point night, breaking an 18-year-old scoring mark that stood since 2003, and showing a relentless, win-first mindset. Plus, we hit the broader rookie ladder, a banner year for young talent, and a historic moment for big men as Nikola Jokic and Alperen Şengün both post triple-doubles in the same game — redefining what “center” means in today’s NBA. Finally, we go college: top-25 momentum, Arkansas sweeping SEC weekly honors, Louisville landing a major 2027 commitment, key injury watches, and a sobering moment as Brown University cancels games after a tragic campus shooting. We close with a bigger question that ties it all together: in a league racing toward positionless versatility, where do specialists truly fit — and can specialized excellence still win at the highest level?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/basketball-home--6810996/support.Listen to all of our podcast episodes here: Basketball Home
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3ª PARTE | 17 DIC 2025 | EL PARTIDAZO DE COPE
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