Game Over with Max Kellerman and Rich Paul — Season 1, Episode 71: Spurs Tie Up WCF, Wemby Enters the GOAT Conversation, and Jalen Brunson’s Stardom
Talk • 85 min • 1 season, 10 episodes
Episode synopsis
Max, Rich, and Antonio Daniels react to Wemby’s 33-point performance in the Spurs' win over the Thunder to tie up the Western Conference finals. They discuss which team needs Game 5 more. Then, they evaluate Jalen Brunson’s stardom and place among the all-time Knicks, Mike Brown’s coaching legacy, the All-NBA awards reveal, and more.(00:00) Cold open(06:50) Victor Wembanyama will be the GOAT if he stays healthy(10:55) Spurs defeat Thunder 103-82 (series tied 2-2)(21:30) Is Game 5 more important for the Spurs or Thunder?(27:25) Why did the Cavs quit?(36:08) Will New York be satisfied with the Knicks making the Finals?(40:10) Mike Brown’s coaching legacy(45:05) Could Jalen Brunson become the GOAT Knick?(46:45) Would you rather start a team with Jalen Brunson or SGA?(1:02:30) Reaction to the announcement of the All-NBA teams(1:09:55)
About Game Over with Max Kellerman and Rich Paul
Sports media veteran Max Kellerman and superagent Rich Paul discuss the most pressing topics in sports and culture.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Is It Game Over for the Chiefs? A Tough Year for Mahomes, a Big Night for LeBron, and Much More.
- E2NBA Debates, Dealing With Poor Performances, and Team Camaraderie
- E3Franchise Decision-Making, the Thunder’s Dominance, and Ohio Quarterbacks
- E4Changing of the Guard, the Chiefs' Future, and LeBron vs. Brooks
- E5Knicks Take the NBA Cup, Details on CP3’s Exit, and Crawford Retires
- E6Darnold Flips the Script, Melo vs. LeBron, and Paul vs. Joshua
- E7Wide-Open AFC, Holiday Thoughts, and a Surprise Phone Call
- E8NBA Debates! Plus Christmas Games, and Gifts.
- E9Giannis’s Windmill, Holiday Football, and the Spurs’ Dominance Over OKC
- E10The Nuggets’ Future Without Jokic, Loving the Game, and a LeBron–Jimmy Butler Trade?
- E11CFP Review, NFL Preview, and a Sports Business Master Class
- E12Thriller in Pittsburgh, Coaching Decisions, and Around the NBA