
Game Over with Max Kellerman and Rich Paul
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Latest NBA Trends, And Which Players of the Past Would Thrive Today?
After some life lessons from Rich, Max begins with his latest thoughts on how Karl-Anthony Towns and the Knicks are playing (7:47). Then, a conversation about playing the right way leads to the latest Anthony Edwards performance, as well as how good the Hornets have been. Next, what does Max think about Draymond’s comments concerning Nico Harrison, Luka Doncic, and a media double standard (25:31)? A fun debate ensues after Rich wants to know which players of the past would thrive today (29:16). Plus, Five Minute Max on Chet Holmgren, the latest on Kyler Murray (49:17), as well as emails about GIF’s and the GOAT sneaker! Keep emailing the show! [email protected] Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, Jomi Adeniran Unstuck your team! Try Loom for free today at https://atlassian.com/loom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paths to a Championship, NFL Combine, and Respect Between Eras
Right off the bat we've got a '400 Degreez' by Juvenile album update and a Geek squad rant, before jumping into the latest in the NBA world (7:10): Do the Knicks have a path to a championship? What does it mean that JJ got in Luka’s face? And is it time to take the Wolves seriously as contenders? Today’s Get Rich Quick (44:44) touches on a debate between eras, and turns into a conversation about respect. Today’s Five Minute Max (56:47) is on the NFL combine’s success, and what it teaches us. All that plus the latest emails, and a whole lot more! Email the show! [email protected] Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, Jomi Adeniran Unstuck your team! Try Loom for free today at https://atlassian.com/loom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ant’s Heroics, Get Rich Quick Rumors, and More Emails
It’s been a busy week in the NBA: The guys start with the Ant-Man and his clutch shot last night (7:29). They also touch on the Lakers' bad loss, including more on Luka Doncic, which ends up as today’s Five Minute Max (23:31). Then, it’s Get Rich Quick time (29:50): Rumors about him, his company and their future plans, all complete with a visual aid! Lastly, more emails (47:37): A follow-up to the Pippen Award, thoughts on Clayton Kershaw, and a larger conversation about the Miami Heat’s 2011 NBA Finals loss. Plus: Monopoly strategy, Rich’s story time with Warren Buffett, Jay-Z, and much more! Keep emailing the show! [email protected] Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Finals Previews, MVP Criteria, and Popularity vs. Fame
There are two marquee games tonight (7:19); which is a more likely Finals preview? Thunder-Pistons or Celtics-Nuggets? Max gives Rich props on his Pistons take, but it’s SPURRED a different thought (13:11): Why aren’t people saying that San Antonio is the best team? What is he missing? Next, today’s Get Rich Quick breaks down the difference between being popular and famous (22:53), while a discussion about the criteria for MVP actually ends up being today’s Five-Minute Max (32:51). Later, more emails (55:55)! Should there be a Pippen Award? Plus, Rich’s advice to rookies and more discussion of a future GOAT. Email the show! [email protected] Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jaylen vs. Luka, KAT vs. Shaq, Ant vs. Maxey, and Your Emails!
Rich and Max begin by debating whether they’d rather have access or money before teasing a bigger discussion about social media. But they have to get to Celtics-Lakers (8:15), where the guys were together courtside yesterday rubbing shoulders with Pat Riley. After reminiscing about those classic Showtime teams, Max gives his thoughts on who he’d rather have, Jaylen Brown or Luka Doncic (16:16). Next, the fellas react to Shaq challenging Karl-Anthony Towns (25:54) and to Tyrese Maxey’s great performance, which in turn leads to an ongoing conversation about the 2028 U.S. men’s Olympic team (41:59). Plus, Rich really puts Max’s ’90s rap knowledge to the test (50:19), a Five-Minute Max on Zuffa Boxing (53:44), and a great first batch of your emails, including a question about an all-Kentucky All-Star team! Email the show! [email protected] Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cade Cowboy’s Up, First Team All-NBA, and the Truth About Darryn Peterson
If you’re just a listener to this show, Rich’s outfit today has to be seen to be believed. The guys start with the Pistons' impressive win in the Garden (8:29): Are they the team to beat in the East? If not them, who? And inspired by Cade Cunningham’s performance, and Zach Lowe’s first pass at All-NBA teams, Max and Rich run through who would be on their ballots (29:31). Then, today’s Five-Minute Max (39:40) starts with Obama and aliens and gets to New York and James Dolan, all while leaving Rich speechless! Later, story time from Tyronn Lue’s talk to the Cavs before Game 7, and a new edition of Get Rich Quick (52:14) on what’s really going on with Darryn Peterson. Email the show! [email protected] Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Face of the NBA, More on Tanking, and a College Basketball Primer
The guys begin with a conversation about hoarding that turns into a deeper conversation about life! Then, a dead spot in the sports calendar has led to more chatter about “you know who” (9:16), which leads the fellas to continue the ongoing “face of the league” discussion. That conversation stumbles into who the BEST player in the league is (26:10), and Rich’s answer may surprise you! Today’s Five Minute Max continues the tanking discourse, building on Mark Cuban’s contrarian take. And finally, the debut of Get Rich Quick (52:27), where we get a wealth of college basketball knowledge, including who to watch for heading into the tournament, the state of the blue bloods, and Mick Cronin’s outburst last night. Email the show! [email protected] Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBA Positivity: A Winning All-Star Game and a Look Ahead to the Stretch Run
This year’s NBA All-Star Game was a win (5:05). Why? Was it the format or the players' attitudes? Max still thinks a tweak could make it even better. The dunk contest, on the other hand (19:10), didn’t go as well, but Rich still had some great stories from the weekend. Today’s edition of Five Minute Max (31:08) touches on baseball’s upcoming labor war and what the issues are. Lastly, the fellas talk about this bizarre Kevin Durant story, NBA role players, and their overall excitement for the stretch run of the regular season (40:43). Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBA Incentives, Loyalty, and Fitting In
After discussing Rich’s busy day ahead of All-Star Weekend, the guys get into some NBA incentives (7:44): first, a possible fix to the draft that would help with tanking. Rich has a great idea, but Max wants to remind everyone that perfect is the enemy of good—we just need some improvement. Next, Max pitches an incentive-driven fix for the All-Star Game (30:35). Rich agrees; however, he still wants to look at the bigger picture and make sure that everyone is thinking about the future. Finally, the fellas touch on James Harden’s recent comment on loyalty (49:13), Evan Turner’s comment about fitting in, and rotary phones! Email the show! [email protected] Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuj, Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBA Tanking, Pat Riley’s Mindset, and Science vs. Religion
Big news! Have a question, comment, or idea for the show? Let the fellas hear it by emailing [email protected]! The show begins with today’s hottest NBA topic, tanking (4:58). However, Max and Rich's thoughts on the matter and how big of an issue it is may surprise you. There’s a recent quote from Pat Riley going around (36:24) that has the guys thinking about where the league is heading, some of its development issues, and competition in general. Finally, today’s Five-Minute Max (43:47) made Rich take some notes on science vs. religion, disproving a hypothesis, and the two recent Super Bowl QBs. Email the show! [email protected] Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Super Bowl Stars, Bad Bunny’s Big Night, and Kevin Durant’s Decision
After a brief discussion of their weekend hobbies, the guys dive into the headlines from Super Bowl LX (9:06): Kenneth Walker won the MVP and the Seahawks had an unsung hero on the sidelines, but was there really a star-making performance? The fellas also go through some other takeaways from yesterday, including Sam Darnold’s status and Bad Bunny’s performance (19:58). Then, a discussion about Drake Maye unexpectedly pivots to a heated debate about Kevin Durant’s decision to join the Warriors in 2016 (39:37). Get your popcorn for this one! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, Jomi Adeniran Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Postdeadline Thoughts, a Generation Gone Soft, and Super Bowl Predictions!
Rich is relieved now that the NBA trade deadline has passed, and Max is alongside him to break down which teams were the most aggressive about improving now and for the future (4:53). Also, are the NBA’s soft cap and the NFL’s hard cap actually reversed, and does the NBA need to borrow some of the NFL’s salary flexibility structure? Then, can an injury lead to a dynasty like Steph Curry’s Warriors, and can a team’s drafting continue or end those dynasties (17:28)? Georgetown’s Ed Cooley lamented that kids don't know how to fail today, and Rich explains why this aligns with why he believes youth sports are broken (26:51). Max wonders whether the younger generation has become softer or whether things have just become better for them. Then, it’s on to the big game (35:04)! Max and Rich give their picks for Super Bowl LX, predict who’ll be the star coming out of the game, and talk about why turnovers are the key for the Patriots. Could Robert Kraft actually look better than either Tom Brady or Bill Belichick now that a new era of New England is making it to the Super Bowl? And could decades of that winning culture play a role in determining the winner? Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: David Jacoby, Trevor Rabone, Chris Thomas, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The NBA Trade Deadline Heats Up, and a Star Will Be Born at the Super Bowl
The NBA trade deadline buzz has escalated quickly since Monday’s show! Max and Rich are here to discuss the latest moves, starting with James Harden heading to Cleveland while Darius Garland heads west to the Clippers (4:55). Why does Max think the Clippers pulled off a heist in broad daylight? Or do both players win in this deal? Rich breaks down what happens behind the scenes leading up to the deadline and when the talks first started. Then, the fellas go around the association, starting with the Cavaliers’ outlook for the rest of the season and beyond, before touching on the Celtics and the Bulls (23:00). Does the NBA hurt when big markets like Chicago are down? Finally, we preview Super Bowl LX. While the lead-up may not have star power, is it a game where a star will be born (41:34)? All this, plus why Pro Football Hall of Fame voters should stop using their ballots to file complaints. And can Max be trusted with any of Rich’s basketball information before Thursday afternoon? Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: David Jacoby, Trevor Rabone, Chris Thomas, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Super Bowl Week, NBA Trade Deadline, and Back-to-School Players
After a busy weekend, the guys get together on Monday for an even busier week ahead to discuss their first thoughts on Super Bowl LX (6:34) and the NBA trade deadline (11:52). Max breaks down who might need what, while Rich goes down the memory lane of acquisitions that made a difference. Next, a topic so hot that Rich needed to take his jacket off (28:26): The recent stories of players who’ve played in the NBA and are looking to go back to college. Max has a rant on it, while Rich is torn. Plus, the guys discuss what it would mean for the business of basketball to have a bona fide American star at the top of the league, as well the All-Star rosters (49:56): Who was snubbed, who should have been left off, and what do they think of the new format? Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LeBron’s Homecoming, Coaches vs. QBs, and Signature Shoes
The Game Over guys are separated by 3000 miles today, but that didn’t stop them from talking about LeBron’s return to Cleveland (8:11), sparking a trip down memory lane as well as a look toward what lies ahead. Today’s Five Minute Max (40:34) asks and answers the question: Is the NFL a coach or QB League? After that, it’s another master class from Rich, this time on the signature shoe business (51:05). The fellas wrap up with some quick thoughts on the Browns QB-coach relationship, Jaylon Tyson’s postgame interruption, and a whole lot more! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto, Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Giannis Reaction, NFL Coaching Carousel, and State of the Agent Business
After a brief appreciation for the freshmen of college basketball, the guys dive straight into the latest news around Giannis Antetokounmpo (7:43), as well as the NFL coaching carousel (24:06), which involves both of their favorite teams! Speaking of coaches, today’s edition of Five-Minute Max (33:20) has to do with yesterday’s Bill Belichick news, but maybe not how you think. Plus, after what transpired at Clemson, Rich wants to talk the state of the agent business (45:01), including why 'Jerry Maguire' actually hurt that business! Be sure to stick around for the fellas' favorite Eddie Murphy moments and a whole lot more! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Jomi Adeniran, Alysha Tsuji, and Keith Fujimoto The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Pats and Seahawks Are Super Bowl Bound, Boxing and UFC Weekend, Plus Media Mayhem
After a tribute to Derrick Rose in the open, the fellas react to the AFC and NFC championship games (8:11): Sam Darnold finally did it, Drake Maye came up clutch, and Sean Payton made his big decision. Next, Rich talks Media Mayhem (22:35): Truth vs. Trolling in the current state of sports media. Then, he gets out of the way for Max’s big topic of the day, which is his experience over the weekend at the inaugural Zuffa Boxing event, as well as sitting cageside at UFC 324 (36:55). Finally, the guys take on the problem with players voting in the All-Star Game, more Wemby talk, and Dabo Swinney had a BAR! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Keith Fujimoto and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Preview, Leftover Lakers Thoughts, And How to be the Face of the League
The show starts with Max and Rich not together for the first time! Where are they?? The guys give more of their thoughts on this week’s story about the Buss family (5:19), after a few days to really digest it. Rich also found himself in the news this week concerning Anthony Davis, but he tells you why you shouldn’t listen to all that (16:59). Then, they gotta move on cause it’s conference championship weekend (31:08)! Max antagonizes Pats fans, while also setting the stage for what could be a classic between the Rams and Seahawks. Rich’s big topic today (44:00) is what it takes to be the “Face of the League.” The show closes out with some picks for the weekend, Max’s excitement for boxing’s future, and a whole lot more. Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Truth About the Youth, MLB Spending, and CFP Reaction
After a quick travel talk, Rich wants to start today with the “Truth About the Youth” (6:17), and discuss what’s going on with youth sports in America. Max wants to know whether this relates at all to the Jonathan Kuminga situation, especially in light of GM Mike Dunleavy’s latest comments. Next, how do the guys feel about MLB possibly implementing a salary cap in baseball (32:13), and why is Max’s reaction to the College Football Playoff like his “fourth favorite song” (44:23)? All that plus what’s happening with the QB at Duke, this latest story about the Buss family (53:19), and a whole lot more! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Difference in NFL Quarterbacks, and Point Guards in the Modern NBA
After a tribute to MLK to start the show, Max unveils his theory about Goodest vs. Greatest (4:28) and how it pertains to Josh Allen, Matthew Stafford, Caleb Williams, and even Muhammad Ali! After a full football review, the guys talk about the state of the Knicks and Lakers (25:10), as well as a breakdown of how the point guard position has evolved in the modern NBA. In closing (51:42), some quick thoughts on the CFP title game, some rules Rich might change, a rule Max DEFINITELY wants to change, and the guys' favorite Chinese food! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Nick Kosut, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Alysha Tsuji, Keith Fujimoto and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Giants Get John Harbaugh and Full NFL Divisional Round Preview
After a special breakfast delivery, Max starts the show ecstatic about the Giants getting John Harbaugh (9:18)! After he’s done being a fan, it’s time to preview all the matchups this NFL weekend (14:29), including the CFP National Championship on Monday. Next, we turn to Rich’s alter ego, “Podcast Paul,” to find out what’s going on with Jonathan Kuminga (34:21); Max also wants to know what it’s going to take for an American wing to be the best player in the NBA. Lastly, does signing Kyle Tucker mean the Dodgers are ruining baseball (1:08:02)? Spoiler alert: NO! The guys discuss all that, plus some predictions for the weekend, and a whole lot more. Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Keith Fujimoto, and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Tomlin Out, Plus Rich’s Reaction to the Reaction
Congratulations are in order for Rich, find out why right at the start of the show (0:05)! Then, the guys discuss the news that Mike Tomlin will not coach the Steelers next year (7:14), as well as the Texans' chances the rest of the way after their performance Monday night. Then, it’s what everyone came to hear: Max and Rich react to the reaction that their hypothetical Austin Reaves trade made on the sports news cycle (23:25). How did LeBron take the comments? What did Rich and Austin’s agent talk about? And what did Max say today that might cause another stir? They close the show with a wide-ranging discussion about the NBA All-Star Game (52:35), Ravens team owner Steve Bisciotti’s comments, and their respective font sizes for each of their notes! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Keith Fujimoto and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Coaching and QB Legacies. Plus, NBA Team Building and an Eras Debate.
Game Over begins its Netflix era! After an ode to 'Sesame Street' off the top, Max and Rich start off with what they thought the big difference was between the 49ers and Eagles in San Francisco's win (5:32). Then, who really gets the blame and who really deserves the credit in the Bears' wild win over the Packers (11:03)? As the playoffs progress, Max wants you to stop and think about what it would mean for each of the remaining QBs if they were to win the Super Bowl (24:48). Next, the pair goes around the NBA (36:30) as they discuss Anthony Davis’s injury and what it means for the Mavericks, an interesting name that the Lakers might want to think about in trade talks, and the mentality of current players vs. those in the past. They close with a look at tonight’s final wild-card game, but not without a brief detour on fashion! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Keith Fujimoto and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NFL Wild-Card Weekend, CFP Reaction, and ‘“Nothing Makes Me Nervous”
After talking about their ’90s music tastes to start, Max and Rich react to another CFP classic between Miami and Ole Miss (12:50) and look ahead to Oregon-Indiana, featuring a showdown of what could be the top two QBs in the upcoming NFL draft. After a brief discussion about what happened with Demond Williams Jr., the QB at the University of Washington, it’s time to talk through the Trae Young trade (34:24): Were they surprised by any of the details? What does it mean for Trae’s future? And what could it mean for Anthony Davis? If only we had AD’s agent on the show! Last but certainly not least, a super wild-card weekend preview (56:12) with picks from both our guys heading into an awesome weekend of football. Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Keith Fujimoto and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What It Takes to Make a Trade
After a brief media discussion to start the show, Max and Rich tackle the firing of John Harbaugh (8:30) and look at it through the lens of their favorite teams who just happen to be in the market for a new head coach. Next, it’s time to talk Trae Young (18:48), and for this, Rich needed the whiteboard to break down what the latest trade news means for all parties involved. And after another incredible performance from LeBron James, Max was more interested in what was said in the locker room after the game (47:22). Finally, the guys make a pick and preview Miami and Ole Miss in tomorrow’s CFP semifinal (1:13:25). Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Keith Fujimoto and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thriller in Pittsburgh, Coaching Decisions, and Around the NBA
Game Over has to start with the finish to an incredible game in a classic rivalry (2:37), before moving on to a coaching change in Cleveland. Next, did you see Rich on TV at the Lakers game last night? Max sure did, and he wants to know what Rich and LeBron were talking about (21:18) and what else around the NBA has piqued their interest. Speaking of piqued, Max is big mad about the Giants and has some things to get off his chest (43:54), and Rich has some things to clarify about last week’s discussion concerning MJ and the business of basketball (1:02:04). And yes, folks, the whiteboard is back! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Keith Fujimoto and Jomi Adeniran The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CFP Review, NFL Preview, and a Sports Business Master Class
On the first Game Over of 2026, Max had to start with talk of Rich’s Buckeyes (6:17): What went wrong for them, and what went right for Miami? The pair also hit the other CFP games before looking ahead to this weekend’s NFL action (24:00). What game are they most excited for? They also bounce around a few NBA topics, later ending with a master class on sports business, building brands, and marketing from Rich Paul (44:04). Plus: Which commercial made Max so angry during the football games last night?!? Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett Social: Jomi Adeniran, and Keith Fujimoto The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Nuggets’ Future Without Jokic, Loving the Game, and a LeBron–Jimmy Butler Trade?
Game Over closes out 2025 by diving into the Nikola Jokic injury: What does it mean for the Nuggets and could it be a blessing in disguise (6:13)? Then, the fellas discuss athletes reaching their potential, particularly in the cases of Cam Reddish and Ben Simmons (18:56). Rich subsequently breaks down the difference in perception when it comes to a player’s journey versus what their ultimate goal may be. Do professional athletes want to play in their hometown; should Anthony Davis try and work his way back home to Chicago? Bill Simmons later offers up a spicy trade for Max and Rich to ponder—who would say no to a LeBron James and Jimmy Butler trade (43:44)? All this, plus a quick take on the CFP quarterfinals, then Max has a win-win way to make your New Year’s resolution! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jack Wilson, Trevor Rabone, Jon Jones, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Giannis’s Windmill, Holiday Football, and the Spurs’ Dominance Over OKC
Game Over returns from a quick holiday break to tackle Sunday’s games, including a wild one between the Bears and the 49ers (5:01). Max makes his way-too-early Super Bowl pick before discussing whether Josh Allen and Justin Herbert can rally the troops enough to make a deep playoff run. Next, Rich’s Browns make Week 18 a play-in game between Pittsburgh and Baltimore (18:32), and why does Max believe John Mara should recuse himself from the football operations of the Giants? Then, the Giannis saga continues after a late-game windmill dunk (39:00), and San Antonio has Oklahoma City’s number. Will that translate to the playoffs?Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich PaulProducers: Jack Wilson, Trevor Rabone, Jon Jones, and Devon BaroldiDirector of Photography: Neal LettThe Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBA Debates! Plus Christmas Games, and Gifts.
On this holiday edition of Game Over (6:15), two major basketball topics force the guys to consider both the greatest players of all time and the greatest players of the present. Up first, we talk about Kobe’s place in history and why opinions of him vary so widely. Next, thoughts on the 2028 U.S. Olympic team and who should be on it (34:05). They then discuss the perils of gift-giving this time of year and preview the buffet of sports on Christmas Day (51:29). Finally, an age-old question: What does it really mean when meteorologists use percentages to predict the chance of rain?! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, Kevin Cureghian, Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wide-Open AFC, Holiday Thoughts, and a Surprise Phone Call
Game Over begins this week with a look at the wide-open AFC (2:45). Why is Max so interested in Trevor Lawrence and the Jags? Later, the fellas dig into Knicks players gifting their prize money (26:00), as well as whether there’s any concern about the Rockets, including a surprise phone call to a Klutch client! Lastly, quick thoughts on Paul-Joshua, LeBron’s comments about playing on Christmas, and Rich’s advice on how a sports fan should handle watching all the games over the holidays! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, Kevin Cureghian, and Devon Baroldi Director of Photography: Neal Lett The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Darnold Flips the Script, Melo vs. LeBron, and Paul vs. Joshua
On a loaded Friday edition of Game Over (4:57), the guys start with the Seahawks' dramatic win over the Rams. Is this a turning point for Sam Darnold, and is Seattle the team to beat? Over in the AFC, can Bo Nix help the Broncos become contenders (15:06)? Next, we had to get Rich’s thoughts on a debate online about a potential rivalry between LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony (36:47). Finally, with a jam-packed sports weekend ahead, what does Max think about tonight’s fight between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul (52:39)? All that, plus detours on doing homework as a kid, the 2020 NBA draft, and water temperatures in the bath! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Knicks Take the NBA Cup, Details on CP3’s Exit, and Crawford Retires
Today’s show begins with a mea culpa from Max (3:54): The NBA Cup was great! And not just because his Knicks won. Who was the real MVP of the game? Next, the guys talk about the latest details of Chris Paul’s exit from the Clippers (24:45). Is one side more to blame than the other? Lastly, an ode to Terence Crawford (39:22): why Max calls him a GOAT, comparisons to past fighters, and how this made Rich think of his dinner with Barack Obama! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Changing of the Guard, the Chiefs' Future, and LeBron vs. Brooks
Max and Rich react to a jam-packed NFL Sunday (4:44), starting with whether or not there’s a changing of the guard happening between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. After that, Rich talks about how he thinks the Chiefs should approach next season, and Max gives his opinion on the teams to beat in each conference. Next, to the hardwood to get the guys' reaction to two Klutch clients going at it (37:57). They also discuss whether the upcoming NBA Cup final could be a preview of the actual NBA Finals. Plus, Rich laments his Browns, Max applauds his Knicks, and a special birthday surprise! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Franchise Decision-Making, the Thunder’s Dominance, and Ohio Quarterbacks
As Game Over finishes out its first week, Max starts by evaluating the Falcons' decision-making (3:24), in contrast with another team that played last night, but in a different league. Then, he and Rich debate the careers of Manu Ginóbili vs. James Harden, before examining the Thunder’s dominance and what it means for the league (24:36). Later, Rich taps into his Ohio roots to discuss two QBs and their status right now: Joe Burrow and Shedeur Sanders (47:22). Plus, golfing with John Elway, style talk, and how many push-ups can Rich Paul do?!? Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBA Debates, Dealing With Poor Performances, and Team Camaraderie
The guys start at the whiteboard, where Max breaks the Phillip Rivers news to Rich (0:00). Then, after watching last night’s NBA action, Max wants to know who the best 2-guards in the league are (4:47). The Knicks' victory also prompts a debate about role players vs. stars (30:54). Plus, did Rich need to put his Mr. Bias hat on for Jalen Hurts? What does he think about Austin Reaves’s current situation? And who was he supposed to have dinner with before he got his dates mixed up?! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is It Game Over for the Chiefs? A Tough Year for Mahomes, a Big Night for LeBron, and Much More.
On the very first episode of Game Over with Max Kellerman and Rich Paul, the guys begin by tackling the state of the Kansas City Chiefs (2:22): Is it really over for them? Who’s rising to take their spot? And what does Patrick Mahomes have in common with 2014 LeBron James? Next, let’s cut right to it: What does Rich see when he watches the Lakers (26:55)? And what does he think about the latest Giannis rumors (50:51)? All that, plus the NBA Cup, Max’s hopeful boxing thought, and much more on the very first Game Over! Hosts: Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Producers: Jesse Aron, Trevor Rabone, and Kevin Cureghian Director of Photography: Neal Lett The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
'Game Over With Max Kellerman and Rich Paul' Is Coming Soon!
The sports cycle NEVER sleeps, and to keep you locked in on all the latest happenings, Max Kellerman and Rich Paul are teaming up for 'Game Over,' a new podcast from Spotify and The Ringer!Join them every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices