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Kevin O’Connor chats with Dave Dufour about the San Antonio Spurs’ perfect 3-0 record against the Oklahoma City Thunder this season, Victor Wembaneyama’s defensive influence, and the effectiveness of San Antonio’s three-guard lineup.
Next, they review the Los Angeles Clippers’ ongoing winning streak and Kawhi Leonard’s impressive 55-point game versus the Detroit Pistons. They also debate whether Keyontae George has officially joined the Utah Jazz, assess if Nikola Jokic is playing at his peak, and consider if the Golden State Warriors should pursue a trade for Anthony Davis. Additionally, Kevin and Dave share their New Year’s resolutions for several NBA teams.
Jonathan Givony then joins the conversation to talk about James Nagy’s journey, starting in the G League before moving to Baylor, and whether professional athletes should be allowed to return to college basketball. Jonathan also updates listeners on the 2026 NBA draft prospects, including who might be the top pick between AJ Divanza and Cameron Boozer.
Podcast timeline highlights:
- (0:52) Spurs’ 3-0 run vs Thunder
- (13:31) Kawhi Leonard’s 55-point performance
- (20:33) Keyontae George’s impact with the Jazz
- (24:26) Is Nikola Jokic the greatest ever?
- (27:29) Scottie Barnes’ dominant triple-double
- (36:05) Should the Warriors trade for Anthony Davis?
- (41:23) NBA team New Year’s resolutions
- (1:11:14) 2026 draft class update
Image caption: San Antonio Spurs’ forward/center Victor Wembaneyama during the first half of a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on December 25, 2025, in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Gerald Leon)
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Fan Take: This episode offers vital insights into how key players and team dynamics are shaping the current NBA season, making it a must-listen for basketball fans eager to understand the league’s evolving strategies. The discussion of draft prospects and player movement also highlights the sport’s future trajectory, which could significantly impact team compositions and competitive balance in the years ahead.

