The Internal Affairs episode is wild. I'm only halfway through, but it's good. Craig's response to bottoming out was a classic.
Bill rates Nique as the best in-game dunker of all time and I agree. This was the best according to him:
a full ep on pitino's celtics full-court pressing an ep on antoine walker being the first analytically-inclined player an ep on dee brown's all-rookie seasons in 1990
After how much he’s bitched about the Patriots series, this isn’t surprising. “They spent 2 minutes on 3 Super Bowls, how could they do that?!?” Maybe because that’s not very interesting and there’s nothing new to say on those wins?
Austin Rivers thinks the long jump is tough because of the technique involved but maybe the high jump is accessible for a basketball player
the rewatchables skips over dozens of good choices from the 2000s and 2010s because Bill is biased about what movies he watched in the 80s and 90s... but then they do Manchester By The Sea? lol
Never seen it. Isn’t the movie extremely serious and sad? the series as morphed but definitely not a rewatchable movie by the sound of it.
the Most Rewatchable Scene category is gonna be like "ok next up...the scene where Patrick has a panic attack because the freezer reminds him of his dad"
"Sean, is Casey Affleck getting messed up with that sexual assault stuff like Len Bias dying in terms of future Boston movies?"
Laughed my ass off at the “now you gotta show him your dick” story from RyGuy not gonna lie, JMU might be an SEC fit culturally
I believe his hoops opinion was not liking jalen green as a basketball player and using overly aggressive language on a podcast
well yeah, that is why it was a controversy at the time. but let's not act like all he said was "fuck jalen green"