The Good Team Always Wins, With Jeremy Gordon | Defector
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The Good Team Always Wins, With Jeremy Gordon | Defector
"This week on Nothing But Respect, we were thrilled to be joined by Jeremy Gordon, writer, editor, and author of last year's See Friendship. Topics discussed include: Rich Paul and Max Kellerman's unsavory podcast situation, intergenerational warfare vis-à-vis Jeremy's formative experiences watching Michael Jordan, Angel Reese's cameo in Kathryn Bigelow's latest, and, finally, Jeremy's polarizing unified theory of basketball."
"This week on Nothing But Respect, we were thrilled to be joined by Jeremy Gordon, writer, editor, and author of last year's See Friendship. Topics discussed include: Rich Paul and Max Kellerman's unsavory podcast situation, intergenerational warfare vis-à-vis Jeremy's formative experiences watching Michael Jordan, Angel Reese's cameo in Kathryn Bigelow's latest, and, finally, Jeremy's polarizing unified theory of basketball. You can find Nothing But Respect in Apple Podcasts or whatever podcast app you use. Thanks for listening!"
An unsavory podcast situation involving Rich Paul and Max Kellerman highlights tensions within sports media and raises questions about influence and accountability. Formative experiences watching Michael Jordan serve as a lens for intergenerational warfare, contrasting older and younger valuations of basketball aesthetics and player behavior. Angel Reese's cameo in Kathryn Bigelow's latest brings an unexpected crossover between sports personalities and mainstream cinema. A polarizing unified theory of basketball proposes a synthesis of stylistic, generational, and evaluative elements to explain changing tastes and player assessment. The topics connect media dynamics, cultural crossover, and evolving basketball theory.
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