EP 62 Your phone is on silent, you can’t find it anyway, and somehow that turns into a full-on sprint through the week’s most ridiculous headlines and the NBA playoffs. We start with real-life stuff that actually matters day to day, like why we keep our ringers off, how distractions creep into everything, and why “brain games” suddenly feel less like a joke and more like a survival plan.
Then the news hits: Spirit Airlines goes bankrupt, and we talk through what that means beyond the headline, including downsizing, reputation, and the people left holding the bag. From there we jump into a UFC drug test story with an excuse that sounds impossible to believe, plus an RCMP cocaine bust that’s as shocking as it is bizarre. We even squeeze in the pain point everyone feels, gas prices that turn a routine fill-up into a budget event.
The second half is for basketball fans searching for honest playoff talk. We break down Lakers vs OKC, Austin Reaves’ rough numbers, why turnovers are a death sentence against disciplined teams, and how depth and system basketball can overwhelm star power. We also get into the biggest debate of the postseason: whistles, consistency, foul baiting, and flopping, including why some stars seem to live at the line while others take contact with no call. We finish with James Harden’s turnover legacy, practice habits that separate great players, and our running reads on the Knicks, Spurs, Detroit, and more.
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