Podcasts and Videos
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 4:54 am
I listen to a lot of podcasts, and not just about basketball. In terms of NBA podcasts, I've checked out most of the big names. I'm interested in other recommendations. Here's a rundown on my favorite basketball podcasts.
REGULAR ROTATION
Grantland Sports - The Lowe Post
It should come as no surprise to anyone who reads his Grantland pieces, Zach Lowe's podcast is the gold standard for NBA podcasts. He's got great guests, ranging from other NBA analysts and writers (Stein, Arnovitz) to current and former NBA players (most recently JJ Redick to discuss the DeAndre Jordan saga a.k.a. emoji-gate) to current and former coaches (JVG). Plus, the production quality is top notch. This is by far my favorite NBA podcast, and it's not even close.
The Starters
The Starters release their regular show in podcast format. It's the most frequently released show. Skeets, Tas, Trey, and Leigh have great chemistry. The guys are funny and keep it light-hearted. They cover most of the main storylines in the NBA. The downside is that if you follow the NBA closely you won't hear a lot of new information. The podcast is actually just a replay of the TV show, which, unfortunately, means that you miss out on any of the visual stuff--graphics, videos, and the like. Also, I usually skip the end of the week show, the Drop, which is made specifically for the podcast. It's pretty long and features a couple of other guys who aren't on the main show. I also dislike the goofy stuff they do on the Drop, like Tweet of the week and Pun Gun. I'd probably listen to it if I had unlimited time.
Insider Sports
This is the newest NBA podcast that has made its way into my regular rotation. I've only actually listened to two episodes so far, but I'm already looking forward to the next episode. It appears the podcast does not have a regular host. Instead, it rotates among the regular contributors to Basketball Insiders. The most recent episode featured Steve Kyler and Eric Pincus, who is a CBA expert/capologist. It looks like they put out a couple of one-hour episodes per week.
ESPN: Bill Don't Lie / The B.S. Report with Bill Simmons
These were great pair of NBA podcasts with great guests, assuming you can handle Bill's Celtics homerism (I'm fine with it; he's at least up-front about it). But, they've been on hiatus since Simmons got unceremoniously canned. I'm sure Simmons will restart something similar wherever he lands. I'll definitely be tuning in.
BENCH WARMERS
NBA A to Z
I just found this one. It features Sam Amick, among other hosts. It's been pretty good so far, but the production quality is fairly low. It's honestly kind of distracting. But, the most recent episode featured an interview with Spurs Assistant Coach Becky Hammond, who I realize may not be so popular on the boards tonight. It was really good. It made me decide to give this podcast a few more listens before I make my decision.
The Russillo Show
Honestly, I haven't listened to any of these yet. But I used to love Ryen Russillo's NBA Today podcast back in the day. Russillo's old podcast used to be the gold standard. From looking it over, I don't know how long I'll give it though. Russillo's podcast covers all sports, not just the NBA. As a guy who only follows one sport, this is a huge--likely insurmountable--drawback for me.
Bright Side of the Sun
Surprisingly, I haven't listened to the Bright Side of the Sun podcast much. I listened to a couple of episodes earlier in the summer. And I cut it out of the rotation. But, I've resolved to give it another go before I decide whether to put this back in the rotation or send it down to the D-League.
D-LEAGUE
Grantland Sports - Jalen & Jacoby
Honestly, I loved Jalen Rose when he played for the Suns. But I hate his podcast. Jalen speaks with such an odd affectation. I can't get over it. I also don't like the bromance between Jalen and Jacoby. I really, really tried to like this one. But I just can't.
Grantland Sports - NBA After Dark
They seem to have good guests. But, I found the hosts to be rather dull and uninteresting. I gave up on this one after a couple of episodes.
REGULAR ROTATION
Grantland Sports - The Lowe Post
It should come as no surprise to anyone who reads his Grantland pieces, Zach Lowe's podcast is the gold standard for NBA podcasts. He's got great guests, ranging from other NBA analysts and writers (Stein, Arnovitz) to current and former NBA players (most recently JJ Redick to discuss the DeAndre Jordan saga a.k.a. emoji-gate) to current and former coaches (JVG). Plus, the production quality is top notch. This is by far my favorite NBA podcast, and it's not even close.
The Starters
The Starters release their regular show in podcast format. It's the most frequently released show. Skeets, Tas, Trey, and Leigh have great chemistry. The guys are funny and keep it light-hearted. They cover most of the main storylines in the NBA. The downside is that if you follow the NBA closely you won't hear a lot of new information. The podcast is actually just a replay of the TV show, which, unfortunately, means that you miss out on any of the visual stuff--graphics, videos, and the like. Also, I usually skip the end of the week show, the Drop, which is made specifically for the podcast. It's pretty long and features a couple of other guys who aren't on the main show. I also dislike the goofy stuff they do on the Drop, like Tweet of the week and Pun Gun. I'd probably listen to it if I had unlimited time.
Insider Sports
This is the newest NBA podcast that has made its way into my regular rotation. I've only actually listened to two episodes so far, but I'm already looking forward to the next episode. It appears the podcast does not have a regular host. Instead, it rotates among the regular contributors to Basketball Insiders. The most recent episode featured Steve Kyler and Eric Pincus, who is a CBA expert/capologist. It looks like they put out a couple of one-hour episodes per week.
ESPN: Bill Don't Lie / The B.S. Report with Bill Simmons
These were great pair of NBA podcasts with great guests, assuming you can handle Bill's Celtics homerism (I'm fine with it; he's at least up-front about it). But, they've been on hiatus since Simmons got unceremoniously canned. I'm sure Simmons will restart something similar wherever he lands. I'll definitely be tuning in.
BENCH WARMERS
NBA A to Z
I just found this one. It features Sam Amick, among other hosts. It's been pretty good so far, but the production quality is fairly low. It's honestly kind of distracting. But, the most recent episode featured an interview with Spurs Assistant Coach Becky Hammond, who I realize may not be so popular on the boards tonight. It was really good. It made me decide to give this podcast a few more listens before I make my decision.
The Russillo Show
Honestly, I haven't listened to any of these yet. But I used to love Ryen Russillo's NBA Today podcast back in the day. Russillo's old podcast used to be the gold standard. From looking it over, I don't know how long I'll give it though. Russillo's podcast covers all sports, not just the NBA. As a guy who only follows one sport, this is a huge--likely insurmountable--drawback for me.
Bright Side of the Sun
Surprisingly, I haven't listened to the Bright Side of the Sun podcast much. I listened to a couple of episodes earlier in the summer. And I cut it out of the rotation. But, I've resolved to give it another go before I decide whether to put this back in the rotation or send it down to the D-League.
D-LEAGUE
Grantland Sports - Jalen & Jacoby
Honestly, I loved Jalen Rose when he played for the Suns. But I hate his podcast. Jalen speaks with such an odd affectation. I can't get over it. I also don't like the bromance between Jalen and Jacoby. I really, really tried to like this one. But I just can't.
Grantland Sports - NBA After Dark
They seem to have good guests. But, I found the hosts to be rather dull and uninteresting. I gave up on this one after a couple of episodes.