Wed, 9 September 2020
We play our regular game: Analytics Pickup where we each provide a set of answers to a question and then draft the top six. -------------------------------- 1. Steve Ballmer buys the Sonics and keeps the in Seattle. 2. The NBA copies the ABA and allows underclassmen and high schoolers straight into the NBA in the 60s. 3. Michael Jordan doesn't retire in 1993. 4. The Orlando Magic roll "lucky 7s" in the Summer of 2000 and get a healthy Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, Tim Duncan, and maybe even Ben Wallace on their squad. 5. The ABA successfully signs Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to the New York Nets. 6. The Philadelphia 76ers keep Sam Hinkie after the Ben Simmons draft. |
Mon, 17 August 2020
We look at Tracy McGrady's most impactful 33 seconds and how they represent his entire career: Links: BBallBreakdown's Video on Tracy McGrady's Effortless Scoring. Boxscore Geeks: Tracy McGrady's Career Wins Produced Outro Music is Pure Magic by Chris Haugen -- thanks YouTube Public Domain Music!
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Mon, 3 August 2020
We play a geeky analytics game. Dre and an "opponent" each come with five NBA ideas on a theme. We list each person's idea, discuss it, then "draft" our top six (starting five and a bench general). |
Thu, 25 June 2020
We talk: The NBA 's Florida Bubble plan in Disneyworld. We hope we're wrong but we're not optimistic about it. Good podcast with Ari Caroline at TrueHoop about it - https://www.truehoop.com/p/bring-it-in-ari-caroline. We talk Paul George's reason for leaving Indiana (because, topical!) and why he was right but it's a problem the NBA has always had and will continue to have. We talk about how with no basketball being played "comparing" players gets interesting. For instance, Donovan Mitchell vs. Rudy Gobert become a much different topic. |
Wed, 20 May 2020
We review MJ's career including: How MJ is properly rated -- for the wrong reasons. Tune in! |
Fri, 1 May 2020
We talk about the 80s/90s Lakers and Bulls. Chris Yeh's great podcast. The reality TV show Mental Samurai! Full show notes - https://www.boxscoregeeks.com/articles/the-boxscore-geeks-show-277-chris-yeh-and-the-lakers-last-dance |
Fri, 17 April 2020
We start the podcast talking politics. Sorry, one of us lives in Wisconsin! Skip to minute 18 if you want to avoid it. We discuss the potential Rudy Gobert / Donovan Mitchell schism in Utah and how the Warriors could benefit. We compare Steph Curry to Chris Mullin and Draymond Green to Scottie Pippen, kind of. In our lightning round we talk:
Our "What We're Watching" this week:
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Fri, 27 March 2020
We recorded this March 24th, so obviously the COVID-19 news has been a large part of both the sports and regular media. We try not to talk it too much, but obviously it does still come up a decent amount. On a lighter note, we review the 2015-2016 NBA season and how the Spurs were supposed to lose and the Warriors were supposed to win. We talk the 2020 NBA season being postponed and why we don't think it's coming back.
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Mon, 9 March 2020
We talk Free Throws and NBA shooting "Advances" or lack thereof. The Smallball Rockets, how the NBA is wrestling, and more. Apologies on the late release, last week was hectic! |
Thu, 20 February 2020
When we grade "bad trades" should we grade based on the disparity between talent or on how bad the contract the team gets back. We talk the Warriors and if they can redeem themselves from this bad season. We also deep dive the 76ers and how royally they wasted "The Process." We talk about how the Dunk contest is outdated and you either keep it around for tradition or scrap it. There is no "fixing it." We didn't do show notes, but we did a podcast on Kobe Bryant right after his death. If you missed it, check out our iTunes/YouTube channels, or here's the link. We talk about the Elam ending in the All-Star game. And no, this isn't the great Broncos Kicker's idea. We congratulate Kawhi on winning All-Star MVP and note how much better it is that he's in LA than San Antonio. In San Antonio, he didn't make the All-Star game right after winning Finals MVP and DPOY. We talk Kyrie Irving's season-ending injury and Joseph Gill's point about how maybe the NBA needs to take over the development of future stars instead of trusting institutions like the AAU and NCAA. We love Trevor Bauer's rant on how the MLB is hurting its future. The Rockets sign Jeff Green and we kind of wonder if the "Analytics Revolution" is a myth. Our take on TV ratings? It's a complicated system and no one knows anything for sure. |