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The Spurs Put the NBA on Notice and Victor Wembanyama Already Looks Like the League’s Best Defensive Player

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The San Antonio Spurs did more than win an NBA Cup semifinal. They changed how the league has to talk about them. On a neutral floor in Las Vegas, against a Thunder team that entered 24–1 and riding a 16-game win streak, the Spurs played a composed, physical, playoff-style game and walked away with a 111–109 victory. This was one of the most competitive games of the season and it came with maximum visibility. National stage. High leverage. No excuses. This breakdown comes from a recent episode of Harrison Talks Pod , where the focus was less on box score drama and more on what this game actually revealed about San Antonio’s trajectory and Victor Wembanyama’s defensive ceiling. What emerged was a clear message. The Spurs are ahead of schedule, and Wembanyama already bends games in ways very few players in the league can. Why This Game Mattered Beyond the Score Context matters in games like this. The Thunder entered as the consensus best team in the NBA. Their offense is built on r...

Why the Memphis Grizzlies Are Better Than Their Record (And Why That Creates a Bigger Problem)

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This analysis comes from a recent episode of Harrison Talks Pod , where we broke down why Memphis has quietly become one of the most misunderstood teams in the Western Conference. What looks like “momentum” on the surface is actually something much more real and much more complicated for the franchise long term. The Grizzlies are not fixed. They are not contenders. But they are also no longer broken. And that middle ground might be the most dangerous place to live in the West. Why Memphis Has Been Genuinely Surprising Memphis is 7–3 over their last 10 games , and that alone would normally trigger skepticism. Hot shooting stretches happen. Soft schedules exist. But this run does not fall into that category. They have avoided back to back losses entirely during this stretch. They have won multiple games after poor shooting nights. They have improved significantly on the road, going 4–1 with a plus 2.7 Net Rating away from home. Most importantly, this run includes competitive wins a...

Why the Celtics Have Been So Good Without Jayson Tatum: What’s Working, What’s Sustainable, and What the Lakers Win Revealed

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The Boston Celtics entered this stretch without Jayson Tatum facing legitimate questions about how their offense would function and how their defense would hold up. Instead of slowing down, they have surged. They have won four straight, nine of their last eleven, and lead the NBA in wire to wire victories. A team expected to struggle without its primary star has leaned into speed, depth, and a stronger collective identity, and the results have been one of the more surprising developments of the NBA season. This expanded breakdown builds on a segment from Harrison Talks Pod , where we explored why this version of Boston looks so complete. A Team Thriving Without Its Star Boston has always relied on Tatum’s gravity and playmaking structure, and losing that centerpiece usually causes spacing and creation issues. Instead, the Celtics shifted toward a style based on quick decisions, drive and kick action, and deeper rotation usage. Their offense feels freer and their defense has tightene...

The NBA Is Changing and LeBron Is Changing With It: A Reflective Look at Year 23

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For the first time in LeBron James’s career, the season started without him on the floor. That alone would have been a notable moment in NBA history, but paired with his recent performances, it feels like the league is quietly stepping into a future many of us have never experienced. This week on Harrison Talks Pod , I dedicated a full reflective segment to LeBron’s evolving place in the sport. What follows is the expanded blog version of that conversation. This is not an obituary for LeBron’s career. It is a recognition of the subtle but unmistakable shift we are seeing across the league, inside the Lakers organization, and even in the way fans talk about him. If you want the deeper audio version with tone, context, and pacing, check out the full episode of Harrison Talks Pod linked at the end. The First Real Signs of Decline Are Finally Here LeBron’s season began with absence. Missing the start of the year for the first time ever created a symbolic shift. Availability cannot be t...

The Knicks and Raptors Rivalry Is Suddenly Real

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Every NBA fan knows the real rivalries in the league. Boston and Miami. Warriors and Lakers. Knicks and Hawks for about a week and a half. But Knicks and Raptors? That never made the list. There was no history, no bad blood, and no major moments that tied the franchises together. Now the NBA Cup has changed everything. On a recent episode of Harrison Talks Pod, I broke down why this matchup, once irrelevant, suddenly feels like one of the most compelling battles in the East. Below is the expanded blog version of that segment. Why This Was Never a Rivalry Until Now For more than twenty years, Knicks–Raptors has carried almost no real animosity. There were no playoff clashes. No coaching drama. No franchise-shaking moments. In short, nothing that makes an NBA rivalry. The NBA Cup changed that overnight. Both teams went undefeated in group play. Both are playing at peak versions of themselves. Both believe they can actually win the Eastern Conference bracket. And the Cup has given th...

The Oklahoma City Thunder Might Accidentally Be a 70 Win Team

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The Oklahoma City Thunder are not just ahead of schedule. They are on a completely different timeline. After starting the season 19–1 and going a perfect 4–0 in NBA Cup group play, they are posting a historic +15.7 net rating. The wildest part is that this team has not even had a fully healthy rotation. On a recent episode of Harrison Talks Pod , I broke down why OKC looks like a franchise that could stumble into a 70 win season without even trying. Below is the full breakdown, expanded into a blog format for readers who want the numbers, context, and playoff level implications. Jalen Williams Just Returned… and They Are Still 19–1 This is the part that makes everything feel unreal. Jalen Williams missed weeks of basketball. He is arguably the second best player on the roster. Most teams would nose dive without a core creator and defender. OKC did the opposite. While he was out the Thunder: Went 13–1 in November Logged a +18.6 monthly net rating Stayed top 3 in both offe...

Why the Detroit Pistons Are Suddenly Must-Watch Basketball

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In a recent episode of Harrison Talks Pod , I broke down one of the most surprising developments of the NBA season. The Detroit Pistons have gone from an afterthought to one of the most entertaining and chaotic teams you can put on your screen. This run is not a fluke, it is not cute, and it is not smoke and mirrors. It feels like the start of something real. Let’s get into why Detroit has turned into a must-watch League Pass experience. Last Night Told the Whole Story of Their Season Detroit’s 129 to 116 win over Milwaukee was their twelfth straight victory, tying the third-longest streak in franchise history. It was also the perfect snapshot of what their basketball identity has become. They shot 62.8 percent from the field and 53.3 percent from three. The shot quality has been elite for a month. They finished with 31 assists and only 14 turnovers, which shows a team playing with controlled aggression and purpose. They scored 56 points in the paint, created 30 points off turnove...