ESPN gets it right
This is the best three-person show in basketball podcasting. Bontemps makes me an every-week listener, because he forces McMahon and Windhorst to actually react to the film-room/analytics takes, and not get lost in “the discourse” as it gradually removes itself from the actual play. McMahon is sharp and witty, and Windhorst’s lack of strategic bona fides are more than made up for by his gracious demeanor and insider knowledge. I love Pelton - some guests are good, some are mediocre.
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