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A weekly sports podcast with inside information and perspective from veteran NBA insider and Fox Sports analyst Ric Bucher, along with NBA players, coaches, executives and media as occasional guests Support this show at http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends

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This episode of On The Ball hits two hot-button topics with one throughline: who gets to shape the story—players, fans, media… or the loudest clip on social media.First, Ric breaks down his NBA All-Star starting fives and why this year’s ballot was shockingly simple—while the bigger question looms: what happens if LeBron James doesn’t “make it” the traditional way? Ric digs into the realities of fan/media/player voting, the new All-Star format, and why the definition of “All-Star” keeps shifting.Then the conversation pivots to the viral Jacksonville Jaguars postgame press conference moment—and why the internet’s reaction says more about society’s trust in media than it does about one reporter’s etiquette. Ric explains the old-school rules (“no cheering in the press box”), how they’ve been blurred, and why “anti-journalism” rage has become a profitable brand.Timestamps0:00 “We’re cooking with gas” + show intro0:39 Where to find Ric (FS1 / Fox Sports Radio) + third book tease (“coachable”)1:27 Why this episode goes beyond the NBA1:57 Ric’s All-Star ballot: starters + why it was “the easiest” ever2:39 New All-Star format: Americans vs Internationals + round-robin breakdown3:24 How voting works: fans / media / players—and why it matters4:20 Ric’s East starters + West starters (and the “free-throw merchant” jab)5:02 The Scottie Barnes dilemma + why closers get rewarded5:41 The LeBron question: where fans have him—and why player voting is the wildcard7:10 Fixing the system: how Ric would restructure All-Star voting8:16 The viral Jaguars presser moment: what happened, what people missed10:26 “No cheering in the press box”: why decorum still matters20:56 ESPN, fame, and the collapse of old media lines23:26 Pat McAfee’s rant—and Ric’s response to the hypocrisy25:01 The key point: compassion isn’t the issue—time and place is28:44 Wrap-up + sponsor (Mizzen+Main) + promo code#OnTheBall #RicBucher #NBA #AllStar #NBAAllStar #LeBronJames #ShaiGilgeousAlexander #LukaDoncic #NikolaJokic #VictorWembanyama #AnthonyEdwards #GiannisAntetokounmpo #JalenBrunson #CadeCunningham #TyreseMaxey #JalenBrown #SportsMedia #Journalism #UnitedWeCastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of On The Ball, Ric Bucher unloads on the NBA’s most uncomfortable truths: why “tanking” is getting harder to justify, why a rumored Trae Young-to-Washington deal would be less about basketball and more about money + leverage, and why the supermax era is changing (maybe forever). Ric also tackles the loudest Warriors debate—why fans coming for Steve Kerr are missing the point—and explains what Steph’s late-career reality actually means in the new salary-cap NBA. Then Ric turns his attention to LeBron’s podcast positioning, the optics of “the league is moving away from ISO” while playing next to Luka, and the awkward self-mythmaking that comes with the exit ramp of a legend. Finally, a fascinating tell from All-Star voting: the NBA’s next “face” may be foreign, and Ric names the frontrunner.Time stamps 00:00 — Intro: “Cooking with gas” + where to find Ric 01:32 — Mission statement: angles you won’t hear anywhere else 01:39 — Making every NBA game matter + the tanking problem 02:43 — Trae Young traded to the Wizards?! Why this is a financial play 04:20 — The $229M supermax that Atlanta wouldn’t offer (and why) 05:33 — Why the league can’t hand out max deals “like candy” anymore 06:50 — Trae’s real issue: stats vs impact, defense, and locker-room gravity 08:10 — What the Hawks actually need (and why bigs are the problem) 09:45 — Anthony Davis to Atlanta? Buyer beware + the Luka trade hangover 12:58 — Why Ric is bullish on Cooper Flagg as a culture-setter 17:25 — Warriors corner: the anti–Steve Kerr crusade (and why it’s galling) 21:12 — Lacob pressure, Kerr extension talk, and Steph’s real decline curve 23:03 — The Jimmy Butler move: what it fixed—and what it didn’t 24:13 — Why small-ball “wrinkles” are necessity, not stubbornness 27:17 — Kuminga: effort, role acceptance, and why it may be over 29:32 — Jordan Poole reality check (and what his market might be) 31:18 — LeBron’s “ISO is dying” take: why now, and why it reads self-serving 36:39 — All-Star voting clue: the NBA’s next “face” may be a foreign star 37:26 — Ric’s bet: Wembanyama as the future consensus face of the league 37:52 — Wrap-up + trade season ahead #NBA #NBATrades #TraeYoung #WashingtonWizards #AtlantaHawks #CJMcCollum #SteveKerr #GoldenStateWarriors #StephenCurry #JonathanKuminga #LeBronJames #LukaDoncic #AnthonyDavis #CooperFlagg #VictorWembanyama #NBASalaryCap #NBASupermax #OnTheBall #RicBucher #UnitedWeCastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nikola Jokic goes down with a knee injury — and suddenly the volume spikes to kill the NBA’s 65-game minimum for MVP and All-NBA eligibility. Coincidence? Or the latest example of the league (and its loudest voices) trying to rewrite the definition of greatness in real time?In the first On The Ball episode of 2026, Ric Bucher explains why the 65-game rule shouldn’t be rescinded just because a superstar might miss out. Awards aren’t about who we think should win based on peak moments, reputation, or “what he’d do if healthy.” They’re about who actually delivered over a full season — and availability has always been part of the job.Ric revisits why the rule was created (hello, load management), why voters needed a clear benchmark, and why removing it would encourage exactly what fans hate: rewarding partial seasons while pretending it’s the same as dominance over 82 games. He also calls out the shifting standards in NBA media, the growing subjectivity of awards voting, and the obsession with making everything “perfect” — even when perfection creates new injustices.Plus: Ric makes the case that we should be expanding eligibility rules, creating one to deem who is eligible to be an All-Star.Timestamps 00:00 — Intro: “Cooking with gas” / welcome to On The Ball 00:31 — Ric’s platforms + book tease: the value of being coachable 01:32 — First pod of 2026: thank you + what’s changing the show today 02:03 — The new flashpoint: NBA’s 65-game rule + Jokic injury fallout 02:55 — Jokic vs SGA: how the MVP race shifts 03:16 — Why Ric disagrees with eliminating the rule 04:12 — Why the NBA instituted 65 games: load management + voter clarity 05:07 — The voting problem: who has ballots now (and why it matters) 06:35 — Why 65 games is “etched in stone” 07:23 — The old standard: playing 82 used to be the flex 08:03 — “Perfect” officiating vs reality: the replay obsession analogy 09:20 — The hard truth: injustice happens — that’s sports (and life) 10:08 — Injuries, modern training, and why the real issue isn’t awards 11:07 — Why changing awards rules dodges the real problem 12:32 — Supermax + health: should durability matter? 14:02 — Awards aren’t for “who we think”: they’re for who proved it 14:40 — The Bill Walton precedent: MVP with 58 games (and the controversy) 16:45 — The fear: rewarding stars for half-seasons 17:26 — Standards eroding: media, mentorship, and the “old head” dilemma 20:28 — Social media pedestal culture + rule changes for entertainment 21:25 — Why removing 65 games diminishes awards 22:12 — Ric’s counter: eligibility rules for All-Star voting instead 22:52 — LeBron + All-Star weekend: honor him, don’t gift him a spot 25:05 — Emotional policy-making is bad policy 25:47 — What’s next: boosting competition, addressing tanking 26:54 — Outro#NBA #NikolaJokic #MVP #AllNBA #LoadManagement #NBAMedia #OnTheBall #RicBucher #BasketballPodcast #UnitedWeCastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The NBA loves a fairytale ending — legends riding off into the sunset with one last ring. But the reality is harsher: aging championship stars can become a “poison pill” for franchises, locking teams into oversized salaries, outdated roster-building, and stalled player development.In this episode of On The Ball, Ric Bucher breaks down why it’s so difficult to break up a title-winning core — and why the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors are the latest examples of teams paying the price for loyalty while still selling championship expectations.Ric also explains why the best organizations make the cold-blooded pivot before the clock strikes midnight, the role fans and media play in keeping “one more run” alive, and how teams end up stuck when the window closes but the payroll doesn’t.00:00:35 – Where to find Ric (FS1/Fox Sports Radio) + new book on being coachable 00:01:18 – Holiday delay + why Christmas Day set up this episode 00:01:49 – The “poison pill” problem: aging champions and marquee teams 00:02:14 – Why breaking up a championship core is so hard 00:03:11 – History lesson: teams that waited too long to turn the page 00:03:38 – Loyalty is fine… if you’re honest about expectations 00:05:02 – The hidden cost: money, roles, roster, coaching, and marketing built around stars 00:06:02 – Why “contend + develop” usually doesn’t work (Warriors example) 00:06:48 – What real transition looks like (Wade → LeBron, Duncan → Kawhi) 00:07:52 – Fans, connection, and the business of keeping “the guy” 00:09:45 – Media vs fan reality: why we get it twisted about “upgrades” 00:11:31 – Booker/Suns as the blueprint for “glimmer of hope” economics 00:15:26 – The “glimmer” sidebar + players who sell hope without June basketball 00:16:53 – Why it’s different when the star actually won a ring 00:17:41 – The ruthless move: trade the star before midnight 00:18:42 – Recent examples of teams doubling down on aging stars 00:19:12 – Bill Walsh trading Joe Montana: the blueprint 00:20:19 – Which current GMs will actually make the hard pivot? 00:21:52 – Teams that missed the window: Lakers/Warriors/Clippers (and why it matters now) 00:22:39 – Lakers roster-building problem around Luka + payroll realities 00:23:20 – Warriors payroll trap: Steph/Jimmy/Draymond math 00:25:17 – Why re-signing Draymond locked in the old identity 00:25:50 – Klay nostalgia vs reality + the real mistake 00:26:22 – Wrap-up + teaser on tanking/competition solutions next episodeFollow Ric Bucher: X / Instagram / Threads / Bluesky: @RicBucher #NBA #Lakers #Warriors #LeBronJames #StephenCurry #JimmyButler #DraymondGreen #NBATalk #NBAAnalysis #OnTheBall #RicBucher #UnitedWeCastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this double-shot episode of On The Ball with Ric Bucher, Ric takes on two of the NBA’s most emotionally charged debates: Is Steve Kerr really holding the Golden State Warriors back — and why has championship-or-bust become the only standard by which star players are judged?With Warriors fans calling for Steve Kerr’s firing, Ric breaks down why blaming the coach misses the bigger picture. From lineup decisions and player development to defensive priorities and roster limitations, Ric explains why Kerr’s approach hasn’t suddenly changed — and why it’s the same formula that delivered four championships and six Finals appearances.Ric also addresses criticism from former players like Brandon Jennings and Rashad McCants, the viral fallout from Joe Lacob’s leaked email, and the unrealistic expectations surrounding Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, and the Warriors’ “play the kids” movement. Most importantly, he asks the question few want to confront: Is this really about Steve Kerr — or is it about accepting that the dynasty era is over?In the second half of the episode, Ric zooms out to challenge the modern NBA narrative that a superstar must contend for a title every year or demand a trade. Using Giannis Antetokounmpo, Steph Curry, and historical context, Ric makes the case that loyalty, legacy, and community impact still matter — and that greatness shouldn’t be reduced to ring-counting alone.Thoughtful, unsparing, and deeply informed — this episode is a must-listen for Warriors fans and NBA truth-seekers alike.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to On The Ball with Ric Bucher on the United Wecast Network.In this episode, Ric dives deep into why calling Shai Gilgeous-Alexander a “free-throw merchant” is one of the dumbest narratives in the league right now — and how it’s overshadowing a potentially historic season from both SGA and the 23–1 Oklahoma City Thunder.🔥 In this episode:How the Thunder’s 23–1 start (at time of recording) stacks up historicallyWhy the 2025 MVP race is basically Shai vs Nikola Jokic (with Cade Cunningham lurking)The truth about SGA’s free throws:How often he really gets to the line vs Harden, Embiid, Barkley, Dantley, KD & othersWhy drawing fouls is a skill, not a scamHow playoff whistles prove who’s legit and who’s gaming weak officiatingWhy blaming SGA for free throws is really about league rules, Adam Silver & the officiating mandate, not ShaiA reality check on Steph Curry’s scoring titles with minimal free throwsThe real context behind the Jordan vs LeBron GOAT debate:MJ’s 10 scoring titles & free-throw numbersWhy there was zero debate about the best player in the league during Jordan’s primeHow LeBron’s era was full of real competition for “best in the league”What makes SGA the ideal modern franchise cornerstone: skill, temperament, leadership, and how he treats officialsRic also touches on his upcoming third book, “The Value of Being Coachable: The Secret to How Legendary Performers Reach Their Highest Potential So That You Can Reach Yours”, coming in May.00:30 – Ric’s intro: FS1, radio, new book, where to follow01:20 – Setting the table: Why OKC’s 23–1 start matters03:00 – SGA vs. Jokic: The MVP race nobody is talking about enough05:00 – Why “free-throw merchant” criticisms of SGA miss the point07:00 – Historical context: Harden, Embiid, KD, Barkley, Dantley, MJ09:30 – MJ vs. LeBron discussion: What “best player alive” really looked like12:00 – The art of drawing fouls: Why it *is* a superstar skill14:00 – How SGA earns calls vs. Luka’s style and reaction to refs16:00 – Why OKC’s organization + SGA’s leadership make him special18:00 – Playoff proof: SGA’s FT attempts *increasing* under postseason physicality20:00 – The real reason for the SGA hate: jealousy & fan-base resentment22:00 – Bottom line: SGA as the league’s most complete two-way guard23:30 – Closing thoughts + upcoming Finding The Seams & Fullcourt PassportFollow Ric everywhere: @RicBucher on X, Instagram, Threads & Bluesky.📌 #OnTheBall #RicBucher #ShaiGilgeousAlexander #SGA #OKCThunder #OklahomaCityThunder #NikolaJokic #CadeCunningham #NBA #NBAMVP #JordanVsLeBron #FreeThrowMerchant #NBAHistory #NBAPodcast #BasketballAnalysis #AdamSilver #NBARefsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of On The Ball, Ric Bucher delivers one of his most detailed breakdowns yet on the state of the Los Angeles Lakers, the viral moment that exposed LeBron James’ disconnect, and why their chemistry is quietly fraying beneath the surface.Ric walks through the full context behind the clip of LeBron ignoring a play call, Luka Doncic’s confusion, and JJ Redick’s stunned timeout. He explains why LeBron’s lack of energy, defensive effort, and off-ball engagement—despite sitting out the previous game—signal deeper structural issues for L.A.Then Ric breaks down the leaguewide blueprint emerging to stop the Lakers: force Luka to score while taking away his playmaking, a strategy that mirrors the Celtics’ approach in the 2022 Finals and threatens to turn the Lakers’ supporting cast into scapegoats.Ric also digs into the bombshell ESPN report that Ja Morant, LaMelo Ball, and Trae Young are all potentially available via trade—but that their value is so low they may only be tradable for each other. Ric explains why this marks a historic shift, which teams could realistically rehabilitate these stars, and why LaMelo may be the toughest sell of all.Additional topics include: • Why LeBron staying in games to protect scoring streaks hurts locker-room chemistry • The danger of star-centric offenses that don’t produce wins • Why the broadcast’s new “bench-level analysts” format causes awkward silences • How Luka’s scoring-first nights may quietly divide the Lakers’ roster • Which franchises actually have the infrastructure to revive Ja or TraeIf you want unfiltered NBA insight you won’t hear on TV, you’re in the right place. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly episodes and exclusive NBA analysis. #OnTheBall #RicBucher #NBA #Lakers #LeBronJames #LukaDoncic #JaMorant #LaMeloBall #TraeYoung #NBATrades #UnitedWeCast #NBAPodcast #NBAAnalysis #JJRedick #LosAngelesLakersSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of On The Ball with Ric Bucher, Ric dissects the rumor of renewed future trade talks between two struggling teams, the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings, that would involve Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield and Moses Moody for Kings All-Star forward Domantas Sabonis and promising young guard Keon Ellis. Ric explains why the deal would be a slam dunk for the Warriors but makes no sense for the Kings, and proposes a more scintillating but controversial trade that would benefit both teams -- one that involves Warriors' cornerstone Draymond Green. Ric also examines the ongoing feud between former NBA power forward Kenyon Martin and Green, as well as the war of words between former Warrior and current Dallas Maverick Klay Thompson and Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant, and ties both disputes together as a by-product of the Warriors' dynasty and a means of revenge for the way Green and Thompson carried themselves during those winning days.#nba #warriors #grizzlies #draymondgreen #kenyonmartin #klaythompson #sacramentokings #NBAtradetalk Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of On The Ball, Ric Bucher breaks down LeBron James’ long-awaited season debut—and why the box score doesn’t tell the truth about how the 40-year-old superstar actually looked against the Utah Jazz. Bucher digs deep into what LeBron’s return means for the Lakers’ chemistry, the Luka-LeBron power shift, and why L.A.’s defensive issues may only get tougher to solve.Ric also revisits his assessment of Anthony Davis, revealing how AD’s early-career reputation, his time alongside LeBron, and his disappointing arrival in Dallas all add up to a harsh but honest conclusion: AD is not the franchise cornerstone many believed he could be. From conditioning concerns to effort questions, Bucher details why the Mavericks may already be ready to move on.Additional themes include: • The strategic way LeBron chose his comeback moment • How Austin Reaves and Marcus Smart’s roles shift with LeBron back • Why the Lakers’ starting lineup could repeatedly dig early holes • The true value of LeBron’s leadership—and its limits at age 40 • How AD’s upbringing, mentality, and playing style shaped who he is now • Why the “LeBron Effect” made AD look like a different player in L.A.Ric also previews upcoming episodes, teases his third book—on the value of being coachable—and highlights his other United WeCast Network shows, Finding The Seams and Fullcourt Passport.For authentic NBA insight you won’t hear anywhere else, On The Ball delivers.#NBA #LeBronJames #Lakers #AnthonyDavis #LukaDoncic #Mavericks #NBAPodcast #RicBucher #UnitedWeCast #SportsAnalysis #BasketballDiscussion #NBA2025Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
🎧 In this On The Ball episode, Ric Bucher breaks down the full story behind the Dallas Mavericks’ shocking trade of Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers — and the firing of GM Nico Harrison that followed.Bucher exposes the real dynamics inside the Mavericks front office, from owner Patrick Dumont’s reactionary leadership to how Michael Finley and Matt Riccardi ended up sharing power after Harrison’s exit. He also reveals why Luka’s conditioning, Anthony Davis’ injuries, and Kyrie Irving’s return could still reshape how this blockbuster trade is judged.🏀 Honest analysis. Real reporting. No spin. Subscribe to On The Ball with Ric Bucher for deeper insight into the NBA stories others won’t tell.#OnTheBall #RicBucher #DallasMavericks #LukaDoncic #NicoHarrison #LosAngelesLakers #AnthonyDavis #NBA #KyrieIrving #NBATrades #BasketballPodcast #NBAAnalysis #UnitedWeCastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of On The Ball (United WeCast Network), Ric Bucher breaks down the widening gap between American-born NBA stars and their international counterparts — and what it says about player development, discipline, and leadership in today’s game.Bucher dives into the latest around Ja Morant, including front-office chatter about his trade value, locker-room issues, and whether the Memphis Grizzlies can still build around him. He compares Ja’s stalled maturity and Zion Williamson’s lack of evolution to the steady growth and professionalism of Victor Wembanyama, Nikola Jokić, and Giannis Antetokounmpo — stars who treat the game as craft, not performance.Ric also examines why American player development has fallen behind Europe’s, how Pat Riley’s shift toward international talent reflects a changing NBA, and what the Chicago Bulls’ surprising start reveals about teamwork over showmanship.From leadership accountability to the future of U.S. basketball, this episode challenges the culture of “flash over fundamentals” and asks the question: What happened to making American players great again?🎧 Listen to On The Ball with Ric Bucher for sharp NBA insight every week — plus Fullcourt Passport (Mondays) and Finding The Seams (Fridays) for international and inside-basketball stories across the global game.#JaMorant #ZionWilliamson #VictorWembanyama #RicBucher #OnTheBall #NBA #PatRiley #MemphisGrizzlies #SanAntonioSpurs #BasketballPodcast #NBAAnalysis #UnitedWeCastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On The Ball with Ric Bucher delivers sharp, no-nonsense NBA analysis from veteran insider Ric Bucher (FS1, Fox Sports Radio) on the United WeCast Network. In this episode, Ric examines how the NBA’s entertainment engine shapes today’s game and player development, contrasting it with EuroLeague and international club systems. He spotlights Pat Riley’s shift toward international talent with the Miami Heat, why European training (movement, passing, team concepts) is closing the gap, and how global stars like Nikola Jokić, Luka Dončić, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and Victor Wembanyama are redefining MVP conversations.Ric then zooms into on-court problem solving: why scorers must also be playmakers, using Anthony Edwards’ struggles vs. a box-and-one as a case study, and why teams like the Rockets (even with Kevin Durant) need a true table-setter. He breaks down Ime Udoka’s blueprint for maximizing KD (pinch-post touches, free-throw-line catches), and offers practical context on early-season rotations and experimentation—citing the Warriors, Steve Kerr, and how constraints from sports science impact lineups. If you want basketball talk that connects NBA strategy, international hoops, and player development—with clear takeaways you won’t hear elsewhere—subscribe and follow @RicBucher for weekly episodes.📚 Coming soon: Ric’s new book, The Value of Being Coachable, featuring lessons from Stephen Curry, Steve Young, Brandi Chastain, and more.Follow @RicBucher on X, Instagram, Threads, and BlueSky — and tune in for NBA insight that cuts deeper than the headlines.#NBA #BasketballPodcast #RicBucher #OnTheBall #UnitedWeCast #NBATalk #SportsPodcast #BasketballAnalysis #NBANews #BasketballCultureSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ric opens On the Ball by introducing his upcoming book, The Value of Being Coachable, which highlights lessons from legends like Steph Curry and Brandi Chastain, and outlines his three weekly shows—Full Court Passport (international hoops), On the Ball (solo NBA analysis), and Finding the Seams (with Brendan Haywood on college-to-pro transitions). He recaps the NBA’s opening games, noting Oklahoma City’s poise vs. Houston’s promise and calling the Warriors-Lakers matchup a clear sign that the league’s “tall ball” era has replaced small ball. Ric notes LeBron James’s disengaged demeanor and fading leverage, praises Jonathan Kuminga’s promising play, and transitions to his main topic: how environment and mentorship shape young stars such as Cooper Flagg and Ace Bailey. Using their situations to contrast development paths, he argues that American basketball’s obsession with athletic highlights over winning habits—exemplified by Mikey Williams’s social-media fame—has stunted homegrown growth while internationally trained players thrive through IQ, fundamentals, and team success.#NBA #Utah Jazz #Dallas Mavericks #GoldenStateWarriors #Los Angeles Lakers #HoustonRockets #OKCThunder #NBADraftSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ric dives into an in-depth analysis of why the Golden State Warriors may struggle to match last season’s success despite Steph Curry’s brilliance and Jimmy Butler’s leadership. He argues that the NBA’s evolution toward “tall ball”—skilled, athletic bigs replacing traditional small-ball lineups—has neutralized the Warriors’ once-revolutionary style. Buecher also explores how aging stars like Draymond Green face diminishing impact, why team success naturally cycles due to the salary cap, and how fans’ expectations of perpetual contention are unrealistic. He concludes with sharp commentary on LeBron James’ rumored discontent with the Lakers, calling it a hollow narrative since no contender can or would trade for his $52 million contract, asserting that LeBron’s leverage and championship window have effectively closed.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ric discusses how restricted free agent Jonathan Kuminga looked in his first appearance since ending a summer-long stalemate on a two-year deal with the Golden State Warriors and LeBron James announcing that he has a forthcoming "Decision of All Decisions" to make. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ric provides a recap of the EuroBasket 2025 championship and examines why point guard Dennis Schröder has had so much recent success with the German national team -- MVP of the 2023 World Cup and EuroBasket 2025 -- yet has been an NBA journeyman, holding the record for most NBA teams played for by a foreign player. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ric discusses Slovenia's complaints after its loss to Germany in the EuroBasket 2025 quarterfinals and the NBA altering its rules to encourage more last-second heaves at the end of quarters.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ric discusses recent events at the James Naismith Hall of Fame induction ceremony, including Miami Heat owner Micky Arison making fun of LeBron James falling five championships short of his promise to Heat fans. Also covered: upset wins by Finland over Serbia and Georgia over France to open the round of 16 in the current EuroBasket 2025 competition. (Here is the link to the Acast show survey mentioned in the podcast: http://bit.ly/ontheballwithricbucher-survey)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ric discusses the evidence tracked down by journalist and podcaster Pablo Torre that suggests the Los Angeles Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer may have circumvented the NBA salary cap by providing star forward Kawhi Leonard additional payment for a no-show role with an outside company, as well as updates on performances by NBA players currently competing in EuroBasket 2025, including the Portland Trail Blazers' Deni Avdija (Israel) and the Atlanta Hawks' Zaccharie Risacher (France). (Also, a request to listeners: please fill out this survey so that Acast and On The Ball can better serve you: http://bit.ly/ontheballwithricbucher-survey)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ric discusses the performance of Los Angeles Lakers' star Luka Doncic for the Slovenian National Team in EuroBasket competition vs. Poland and France, and what it portends for the upcoming NBA season. (Also, a request to listeners: please fill out this survey so that Acast and On The Ball can better serve you: http://bit.ly/ontheballwithricbucher-survey)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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CircleCityCurry

crazy how a "professional" basketball analyst can say in the same sentence the 19u lost for the 1st time EVER, then say we're losing. If you understand basketball, it is a team game, you can't aways just throw out the best talent, have a week mini camp then expect dominance over and over no matter the size of the pool. Basketball doesn't work that way, you wouldn't dare have those same expectations for those countries, who practice together 2 a days for years. It's ridiculous, but I know you needed filler so have at it.

Jul 10th
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Archie Ingram

Great message about 76ers

Dec 10th
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CircleCityCurry

stars?? these guys WERE stars, but not currently. we get caught up in names to easily. These dudes are shells, and Drummond...I'd rather have Javale

Mar 31st
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