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Jemele Hill & Tracy Murray

Basketball

Jemele Hill & Tracy Murray

Byron Scott's Fast Break›
Jun 15, 20261:30:00

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Has the NBA lost its edge, or are old school fans too trapped in nostalgia? Jemele Hill joins Byron Scott and Tracy Murray for a heated conversation on Wemby, SGA, superteams, rivalries, and the new era of basketball.

On this episode of Byron Scott’s Fast Break, award-winning journalist and media personality Jemele Hill joins Byron Scott, Tracy Murray, and Jay Wagers to debate the biggest questions facing today’s NBA. The panel discusses whether Victor Wembanyama is changing the league, why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s foul-baiting has become a conversation, whether the second apron is ending the superteam era, and why modern NBA rivalries feel different from the old-school battles of the past.

They also get into Anthony Edwards’ playoff maturity, misunderstood stars like Jaylen Brown and Kyrie Irving, the changing relationship between athletes and media, and why the WNBA — from Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese to A’ja Wilson and Napheesa Collier — may have the physicality, rivalry, and edge that fans miss in today’s NBA.
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