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Rudy Gay announces his retirement from basketball: “When you make an announcement like this one, you can’t keep it a secret from literally everyone.”
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Rudy Gay announces his retirement from basketball: “When you make an announcement like this one, you can’t keep it a secret from literally everyone.”
Grief, TMZ headlines, a devastating injury ... for Montrezl Harrell it's been setback after setback. Now comes the comeback: “I can’t accept that ending, man. That can’t be what people remember me by. No way that’s gonna be how Trezz went out.”
Cruise around New York City with Knicks dynamic duo Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart!
The number two pick in last year’s draft, the Hornets’ own Brandon Miller joins Q and D this week on Knuckleheads.
Sacramento Kings teammates Davion Mitchell and Malik Monk take us through their ultimate off-day.
Brooklyn Nets small forward Mikal Bridges visits Harlem's DREAM Charter School for the day to pursue one of his passions of becoming a teacher.
Michael Carter-Williams shares his story: “I didn’t recognize the man in front of me. I lost everything.”
Jalen Brunson has a message for Knicks fans before the playoffs: “We’re taking that culture, the grit we know we have, that hunger and desire to win, to the playoffs.”
This is the real Rudy Gobert: “I don’t think you’ll understand me unless you understand a bit of my history, and everything in my life that’s brought me here.”
Pascal Siakam will always have a place for the Raptors in his heart: “Toronto made me feel like I belonged from day one.”
Immanuel Quickley says goodbye to the New York Knicks: “I love this city from the bottom of my heart, and that will never change.”
Jamal Crawford is back in the building on this week's episode of Knuckleheads.
This week on the pod, it’s Georgia Tech’s own … Damon Stoudamire! The guys unpack Damon’s NBA career – from winning Rookie of the Year as a seventh pick in the draft to putting on the hometown jersey in Portland.
Damian Lillard joins Q and D on this week's episode of Knuckleheads.
This one goes out to the Washington Wizards from Bradley Beal: "You spend over a decade somewhere, and that place becomes more than just the team you play for. It becomes a part of you."
From old-school classics like Dr. J and the Iceman to OG’s like The Answer and The Truth, Q-Rich and D-Miles dive into the origin of story of great nicknames. Tap in as they talk to Gary Payton, James Worthy, Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, D-Wade and more.
Hooping isn't just a dream for Scoot Henderson — it's his purpose: “I don’t just want this. I need this.”
A message from Jeff Green to Denver Nuggets fans: “To be playing in these games … that really means something.”
Josh Giddey has a message for Oklahoma City Thunder fans: “You guys are the real deal, Loud City, and I wanted to write this note thanking you for all your support as we start the process of preparing for Year 3.”
We got a good one this week, the former No. 1 overall pick and current Magic star Markelle Fultz joins Q and D on Knuckleheads. He looks back on growing up in the DMV area, going to Washington and putting himself on the map there.
CLIPSET takes us back to the 2000 NBA draft, when, at the ages of 18 and 19, Darius Miles and Quentin Richardson were drafted by the Clippers, a franchise severely struggling to find an identity and success in a town owned by the Shaq-and-Kobe Lakers.
We live on location as the favorite for NBA Rookie of the Year, Paolo Banchero, chops it up on Knuckleheads. The Magic’s young star talks Seattle hoops, his experience at Duke, and what it was like to play during Coach K’s last season.
Robert Covington explores what life would be like if he didn't enter the NBA.
Stan is SPITTIN’ this week on the pod! Legendary coach Stan Van Gundy sits down with the guys to talk about his rise up the basketball coaching ranks, the Heat v. Knicks Rivalry, coaching some of the biggest names in the game, and his unique insights.