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Combo's Court
Andrew "Combo" Salop
500 episodes
3 days ago
On this episode of Combo’s Court, Combo sits down with Pierre Andresen, co-host of Numbers on the Board and on-air voice for NBC Sports, for an in-depth basketball conversation about one of the hottest topics in the game — the overuse of the word “generational.” Combo and Pierre break down why that label has lost its meaning, exploring how the media and fan culture have blurred the line between “great” and “once-in-a-lifetime.” The two dive into Victor Wembanyama’s early dominance, Cooper Flagg’s adjustment to the NBA, and what separates real hoopers from highlight players. They go beyond the headlines to discuss how social media changed player perception, the rise of “bag culture,” and why understanding basketball IQ still matters more than flash. The episode also touches on Pascal Siakam’s underrated impact, the Knicks’ defensive identity under Mike Brown, and Ja Morant’s future in Memphis after a turbulent start. 📺 Watch full episodes: YouTube.com/@ComboTV641 Find Combo here: New Twitter: @itsonetwocombo IG: @Onetwocombo YouTube: COMBO TV Support Combo’s Court directly: Cash App: $comboscourt Venmo: @comboscourt USE CODE COMBO ON PRIZEPICKS! Sign up on PrizePicks using the promo code “Combo.” Make a deposit of $5 or more and receive $50 instantly here: prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/COMBO
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On this episode of Combo’s Court, Combo sits down with Pierre Andresen, co-host of Numbers on the Board and on-air voice for NBC Sports, for an in-depth basketball conversation about one of the hottest topics in the game — the overuse of the word “generational.” Combo and Pierre break down why that label has lost its meaning, exploring how the media and fan culture have blurred the line between “great” and “once-in-a-lifetime.” The two dive into Victor Wembanyama’s early dominance, Cooper Flagg’s adjustment to the NBA, and what separates real hoopers from highlight players. They go beyond the headlines to discuss how social media changed player perception, the rise of “bag culture,” and why understanding basketball IQ still matters more than flash. The episode also touches on Pascal Siakam’s underrated impact, the Knicks’ defensive identity under Mike Brown, and Ja Morant’s future in Memphis after a turbulent start. 📺 Watch full episodes: YouTube.com/@ComboTV641 Find Combo here: New Twitter: @itsonetwocombo IG: @Onetwocombo YouTube: COMBO TV Support Combo’s Court directly: Cash App: $comboscourt Venmo: @comboscourt USE CODE COMBO ON PRIZEPICKS! Sign up on PrizePicks using the promo code “Combo.” Make a deposit of $5 or more and receive $50 instantly here: prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/COMBO
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Finding an NBA Role & What Makes The G-League Unique | Max Hooper (Texas Legends HC) | Ep. 702
Combo's Court
41 minutes 14 seconds
1 month ago
Finding an NBA Role & What Makes The G-League Unique | Max Hooper (Texas Legends HC) | Ep. 702
On this episode of Combo’s Court, Combo is joined by Max Hooper, head coach of the Texas Legends of The NBA G-League. They dive into the transition from star player to role player and the philosophy behind a smart shot diet. Max shares insights on creating scoring opportunities, developing sound shooting mechanics, and balancing form versus function in a player’s growth. The conversation also explores the differences between NBA and G League play styles, the role of passing in creating advantages, and how beliefs around player development continue to evolve. To close it out, Max reflects on some of the greatest shooters he’s encountered and shares personal experiences that shaped his journey! Find Combo here: New Twitter: @itsonetwocombo IG: @Onetwocombo YouTube: COMBO TV Support Combo’s Court directly: Cash App $comboscourt Venmo @comboscourt USE CODE COMBO ON PRIZEPICKS! Appreciate the continued support! Sign up on PrizePicks using the promo code “Combo” Make a deposit of $5 or more and receive $50 instantly here: prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/COMBO
Combo's Court
On this episode of Combo’s Court, Combo sits down with Pierre Andresen, co-host of Numbers on the Board and on-air voice for NBC Sports, for an in-depth basketball conversation about one of the hottest topics in the game — the overuse of the word “generational.” Combo and Pierre break down why that label has lost its meaning, exploring how the media and fan culture have blurred the line between “great” and “once-in-a-lifetime.” The two dive into Victor Wembanyama’s early dominance, Cooper Flagg’s adjustment to the NBA, and what separates real hoopers from highlight players. They go beyond the headlines to discuss how social media changed player perception, the rise of “bag culture,” and why understanding basketball IQ still matters more than flash. The episode also touches on Pascal Siakam’s underrated impact, the Knicks’ defensive identity under Mike Brown, and Ja Morant’s future in Memphis after a turbulent start. 📺 Watch full episodes: YouTube.com/@ComboTV641 Find Combo here: New Twitter: @itsonetwocombo IG: @Onetwocombo YouTube: COMBO TV Support Combo’s Court directly: Cash App: $comboscourt Venmo: @comboscourt USE CODE COMBO ON PRIZEPICKS! Sign up on PrizePicks using the promo code “Combo.” Make a deposit of $5 or more and receive $50 instantly here: prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/COMBO