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Ric Bucher and Brendan Haywood get spicy on Finding The Seams: how the Los Angeles Lakers should (and shouldn’t) re-integrate LeBron James alongside Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura; why defense—not touches—will be JJ Redick’s biggest headache; whether Ja Morant is salvageable in Memphis and real landing spots; and how teams are already throwing exotic schemes at Victor Wembanyama—with BWood breaking down the exact counters bigs need when smaller defenders front and crowd the lane. Plus: why international stars (Jokić, Wemby, Luka) keep trending up, the league’s shift from iso to motion-and-depth, and what it really takes to win in May.
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In this episode of Finding The Seams, hosts Ric Bucher and Brendan Haywood sit down with Yaron Weitzman, author of A Hollywood Ending: The Dreams and Drama of the LeBron Lakers, for a candid look at how superstar power, ownership agendas, and front-office politics shaped the LeBron–Lakers era. Weitzman details alleged legal threats (“lawfare”) from the Lakers/Jeanie Buss, why publisher Doubleday pushed back, and how the pressure actually made his reporting sharper. The conversation dives into Rob Pelinka’s orbit, Magic Johnson dynamics (including the infamous no-desk anecdote), the tension-filled Russell Westbrook chapter, and the surreal Will Smith film-session story that captures the team’s internal friction.
Why has eight seasons of LeBron in Los Angeles produced just one title? The crew explores image control, PR strategy, and roster-building tradeoffs that defined the LeBron Lakers, offering context you won’t hear elsewhere. If you’re into NBA power structures, the Lakers, LeBron James, front office decision-making, and behind-the-scenes reporting, this episode is essential listening.
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This week’s show reacts to reports surrounding Chauncey Billups and a gambling investigation, breaks down Victor Wembanyama’s monster night, the Thunder vs. Rockets double-OT thriller, and Lakers vs. Warriors—including what Luka Dončić and LeBron James signal about the league’s power shift. Insight on playmaking, two-way wings, and modern roster construction. Subscribe for sharp, searchable hoops content: NBA podcast, college to NBA, player development, roster battles, draft prospects, Euro/US game trends.
#nba #sanantoniospurs #lakers #houstonrockets #portlandtrailblazers #gambling #okcthunder
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Ric and Brendan discuss their expectations for the Indiana Pacers this season without Tyrese Haliburton and Myles Turner, Rick Carlisle's evolution as a coach, how coaches get players to buy into a game plan, the East's top four teams and where the Miami Heat fit into the Eastern Conference picture.
1:38 Ric and Brendan compare notes on the ability to sleep on planes and travelling commercial vs. charter vs. private jet
8:57 Optimism about the Pacers despite the loss of Tyrese Haliburton and Myles Turner
14:25 Does Rick Carlisle qualify as a genius? The hosts give the same answer. Also: Brendan shares the Carlisle game plans that won the Mavs' 2011 title
19:39 The secret to a coach getting players to buy into a game plan
24:28 What hurts young teams the most
30:00 Carlisle's connection with players in Dallas
38:00 Why the Bennedict Mathurin-Rick Carlisle relationship has worked
48:32 Who the top 4 teams in the East are going into the season
55:00 Where the Miami Heat are in the equation
#nba #dallasmavs #indianapacers #washingtonwizards #miamiheatbasketball
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In Episode 1 of "Finding the Seams,” Ric and Brendan trade stories from media day (including Haywood’s rookie year with Michael Jordan), the reality of training-camp competitions and locker-room politics, and how power, favoritism, and nepotism shape opportunities (from Bronny discourse to last-roster-spot dramas). They dig into the personal upheaval of trades, the mindset that separates icons from merely talented players, Dallas’s 2011 title habits (hello, early cryotherapy), and the Clippers’ Kawhi/Aspiration saga as an example of long-rumored cap circumvention. They close by debating Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s historically great season. The show records live Thursdays on NoFilter.net; listeners can join via chat and catch video replays on YouTube’s United We Cast channel.
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