
BBALL BREAKDOWN Podcast
CLNS Media Network
Show overview
BBALL BREAKDOWN Podcast has been publishing since 2015, and across the 11 years since has built a catalogue of 479 episodes. That works out to roughly 400 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 40 min and 58 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2017, with 103 episodes published. Published by CLNS Media Network.
From the publisher
Join Coach Nick, the brains behind some of the best video analysis of the NBA, as he welcomes guests from all facets of basketball for in depth discussions on everything from how your favorite team is running their offense, to the latest trade rumors, to cutting edge training techniques, and new fundamentals of basketball being developed daily. Twitter: @bballbreakdown Facebook: facebook.com/bballbreakdown YouTube: youtube.com/bballbreakdown
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The Math of March Madness: Why You MUST Foul When Up Two
Download the PrizePicks app today and pick your first game winner, spread or total as the playoff push rolls on! And get $50 in daily fantasy lineups when you play your first $5 lineup when you use code CLNS. Coach Nick welcomes independent analytics consultant Joseph Gill to the show for a deep dive into the numbers that define winning basketball. They start by breaking down the controversial ending of the Florida-Iowa game, where the Gators failed to execute a "foul up two" strategy that Joe’s data shows can increase win probability by up to 10% against certain free-throw shooters. Joe explains why it is statistically almost impossible to lose in regulation if you put an average shooter on the line in that scenario. The conversation shifts from late-game math to the psychological side of coaching. Coach Nick and Joe discuss the "generational trauma" of firebrand coaching styles—like those of Tom Izzo and Rick Pitino—and why using anger and disgust actually holds players back from reaching a "flow state" for optimal performance. They also explore how analytics can be used to prevent injuries, citing a specific study on Jordan Poole’s rookie season and the hidden costs of "kick-out" foul hunting. Timestamps: 00:01 – Introducing Joe Gill: The man behind the NBA’s end-of-game data. 01:43 – The "Foul Up Two" Philosophy: Why Florida should have put Iowa on the line. 06:50 – Correcting the math: How much does this strategy actually improve your odds? 11:57 – Underdogs and Variance: Why "turtling" and slowing the game down is a losing strategy. 17:50 – The Coaching Fallacy: Why outbursts don't actually add wins to the bottom line. 31:12 – Practice Structure: Why D1 programs are failing at individual instruction. 44:49 – Biomechanics and Injuries: Can we train players to stop blowing their Achilles? 47:39 – The Jordan Poole Study: How a "logical" foul-hunting move cost millions in earnings. 54:36 – Communication Modalities: How to build trust with NBA players using data. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UConn’s Miracle, Duke’s Meltdown, and the SGA Foul-Baiting Debate
“Download the PrizePicks app today and pick your first game winner, spread or total as the playoff push rolls on! And get $50 in daily fantasy lineups when you play your first $5 lineup when you use code CLNS. Coach Nick and Andrew "Combo" Salop break down a wild finish to the UConn-Duke game, examining the Boozer brothers' turnovers and Mullins’ incredible 40-footer. They analyze Dan Hurley’s questionable clock management and his post-shot "headbutt" of an official. The discussion shifts to the NBA, focusing on whether Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is "foul-baiting" and why Karl-Anthony Towns seems lost in the Knicks' offense. Later, referee Chip Clark joins to explain why Josh Hart’s screen on Lou Dort was a legal offensive foul and why accusing Scott Foster of cheating is a guaranteed ejection. Finally, they review the NBA's three new proposals to eliminate tanking. Timestamps: 01:03 – UConn vs. Duke: Analyzing the "luckiest team" and the Boozer turnovers. 08:50 – Dan Hurley’s sideline antics and emotional intelligence. 11:40 – The Cam Boozer vs. Drew Timmy comparison. 19:10 – Knicks-OKC: SGA’s whistle and KAT’s role 70 games in. 25:50 – Ref's Corner: Chip Clark on the "build-up" of technical fouls. 36:20 – The anatomy of an illegal screen: Hart vs. Dort. 43:00 – Ending Tanking: Breaking down the 18-team and 22-team lottery proposals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pitino’s Passion or Poison?
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. Coach Nick and Andrew "Combo" Salop dive into a heavy weekend of hoops, starting with the psychological warfare of coaching. They break down a viral clip of Rick Pitino and debate whether "anger and disgust" are truly the best tools to unlock a player's Flow State, or if Pitino’s success comes in spite of his communication style. The Physics of the Finish: A breakdown of Dylan Darling’s downhill drive and the "Veer Step" that kept the defense at bay. Fouls to Give: How Bill Self and Kansas mismanaged the clock in a heartbreaker against Saint John's. The Analytics of the Foul: Why Coach Golden and Florida decided to foul while up by two—and how it backfired into a wide-open Iowa three. Lakers on a Roll: JJ Redick’s out-of-bounds mastery and whether the Lakers' nine-game win streak has changed the playoff outlook in the West. The Danger of the Dive: Cade Cunningham’s collapsed lung and why Coach Nick remains firm that stars should stay on their feet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Luka-LeBron Connection: Are the Lakers Finally Real Title Contenders?
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. Coach Nick and Andrew "Combo" Salop are back for another Monday session of the BBALLBREAKDOWN Live Show. Today, they dive deep into the Lakers’ late-game execution against the Nuggets and why the "foul up by three" strategy backfired in the most unlikely way possible. The guys break down the tape on Austin Reaves, questioning why he still carries a reputation as a defensive liability despite holding his own against the likes of Nikola Jokic. Plus, they look at the New York Knicks’ defensive struggles—specifically why Tom Thibodeau's squad is surrendering so many wide-open corner threes. The Reaves Reputation: Is the "bad defender" label fair, or is it just based on optics? Knicks Corner Concerns: Analyzing the defensive "pinch" that is leaving shooters wide open. Tactical "Misses": A breakdown of the Lakers' intentional missed free throw and the Nuggets' rebounding failure. Playoff Projections: Combo and Coach Nick reveal their early Finals picks and why the Spurs might be the scariest team nobody is talking about. The "LeBron as Role Player" Debate: Can LeBron James successfully scale back his usage to chase one more ring? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bam Adebayo’s 83-Point Farce or Feat
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. Coach Nick and Andrew "Combo" Salop dive into the most controversial performance of the season: Bam Adebayo’s 83-point explosion against the Washington Wizards. While the box score looks historic, the eye test tells a different story. Bam shot under 47% from the field—the lowest efficiency ever for a 65+ point game—and missed nearly 20 three-pointers. Was this a "Super Saiyan" moment or a manufactured spectacle against the league's worst defense? We break down the fourth-quarter zone, the "ugly" intentional fouling, and why some fans feel this performance is an insult to the legacies of Kobe and Wilt. Plus: Jaylen Brown’s Ejection: Did the refs go too far, or was Jalen’s "tantrum" deserving of a second technical? Luka Doncic Haters: Why the "lazy takes" about his defense are falling flat. The "Dirty" Evolution of Lu Dort: Is his physical play crossing the line into reckless territory after the Jokic incident? Wemby & The Future: How the "Create-A-Player" archetype is officially here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JJ Redick vs. Luka: The Locker Room Cold War?
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. On today's show, Coach Nick and Combo dive into the viral footage of JJ Redick and Luka Dončić appearing to have a heated exchange on the bench during the Warriors game. Despite the Lakers' dominant performance, the body language suggests a massive disconnect. Is JJ pushing too hard, or is this just "regular basketball stuff" between a fiery coach and a superstar? We also break down: The Jonathan Kuminga Explosion: He’s averaging superstar numbers in Atlanta—did Steve Kerr hold him back, or is this just garbage time production against bad teams? Cade Cunningham for MVP? Combo makes his case for Cade as the most valuable player in the league despite Coach Nick’s concerns about his finishing at the rim. The "Nova Knicks" Chemistry: Is Josh Hart’s lack of gravity a real problem for New York’s playoff ceiling? Reed Sheppard’s Ceiling: Is the Rockets’ rookie a future 20-point-per-game scorer? 0:00 — Ben Simmons with a jump shot? 2:15 — The JJ Redick vs. Luka footage breakdown 6:30 — Body language science: Why JJ should "get lower" 10:45 — PrizePicks Flex Friday Picks 13:00 — Is JJ Redick on the hot seat? 18:15 — Jonathan Kuminga’s fit in Atlanta vs. Golden State 25:30 — The "One-Legged Runner" revolution 33:00 — Jalen Brunson, KAT, and the Knicks’ identity 43:00 — The Cade Cunningham MVP Debate Video Timestamps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Fix For NBA Tanking That Might Actually Work
Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos now, by going to http://ethos.com/BBALL Coach Nick is joined by Ben Guest on the couch while Warriors vs Nuggets plays in the background, and they get into a real solution to NBA tanking that would flip the incentives without rewarding losing. They break down the idea of using post All-Star records for lottery teams to determine the top pick, and why the league keeps running into unintended consequences every time it tweaks the system. From there they talk about how much of the draft is still a coin flip even with “can’t miss” prospects, and why landing spot matters even more once you get outside the top tier. Then the conversation pivots into coaching culture, and why the angry old school sideline routine hurts performance instead of helping it. Coach Nick and Ben dig into Mick Cronin, the difference between preparation and relaxation, and why the end of game “draw it up on a whiteboard” myth often falls apart under real pressure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Was Sengun Really Getting “Targeted”?
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. Coach Nick and Combo start this one with Harden looking completely at home in Cleveland and what that actually means once the honeymoon phase ends. But the real meat of the show is the Sengun debate. After reporter says he’s being hunted, head coach Ime Udoka gives a quote that goes viral. So Coach Nick went back and watched tons of defensive possessions, raising the questions: What does “targeted” even mean? Was it actually happening or are we reacting to body language and a soundbite? From there it turns into a bigger conversation about how the game gets covered now and whether you need to truly understand what you’re watching. Of course Kobe Bryant comes up when talking about shot selection, European development, and why reading the game still separates players who win from players who just score. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All Star Snubs, Lakers Vibes, And The SGA vs Kobe Argument Gets Heated
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. Coach Nick and Combo kick off the week with the All Star snub conversation and why leaving Kawhi off feels insane even with the availability caveat. Then they get into the Lakers, the defense, the vibes, and why the talent is obvious but the identity is not, especially with the Luka and Reaves fit and the rotation choices that make no sense. The Knicks come up next, including what it looks like when a team actually has a plan and why simplifying the defense can change everything, plus a quick dive into no middle and where it really took off in the NBA. Denver and OKC gets a check in too, including how much Aaron Gordon matters and why SGA’s scoring package makes you want to go work on your own game. And yes, the SGA vs Kobe debate goes fully off the rails, then somehow turns into a start bench cut that guarantees someone is going to be mad. They wrap with some channel housekeeping and a straight question for the audience about a subscription model, ad free videos, and what extras would actually be worth it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Paul George Drug Test Mystery
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. Coach Nick and Combo dig into the weirdest NBA headline of the week: Paul George getting hit with a 25-game suspension after admitting he took an “improper medication” while seeking mental health treatment. They talk through what the NBA actually cares about when it comes to banned substances, why the public will immediately demand the name of the drug, and where the line is between privacy and “you’re a public figure, it comes with the job.” From there it turns into a bigger argument: if teams and leagues already tolerate plenty of gray areas, why not just stop testing for everything, and what happens to records, careers, and player health if you do. They also hit the Clippers buzz (Kawhi looking like vintage Kawhi and somehow nobody cares), circle back to Giannis trade chatter and what a real Knicks package would even look like, and get into the “defensive stats are noisy” debate sparked by Jimmy Highroller’s Luka take. Plus: a quick riff on who’s actually in the Xs-and-Os YouTube lane, an eye-opening high school hoops story, NIL trickling down, and a couple of prospect/young-player check-ins including Igor Demin and the Kon Knueppel/Klay comps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices