Podcasts are becoming increasingly popular in the basketball world, providing players and fans with a platform to discuss their love for the game.
With names like Paul George, JJ Redick, Stephen Jackson, and Matt Barnes hosting shows, there’s no shortage of basketball content to consume. When news broke that LeBron James would be teaming up with JJ Redick for a new podcast called “Mind the Game,” basketball enthusiasts were thrilled.
What sets “Mind the Game” apart is its focus on the technical aspects of basketball — from playbooks to in-game situations to various basketball concepts. It’s a haven for those who love deep basketball conversations.
Draymond Green, the Golden State Warriors forward, shared his thoughts on LeBron’s podcast announcement during his own podcast episode.
“I must admit, I’m a little disappointed that LeBron James is appearing on another podcast and hasn’t been on the Draymond Green show yet,” Green expressed. “But when it’s your own thing, you can’t really say anything, so I’ll just have to accept it for now.”
Despite his disappointment, Green emphasized his excitement to listen to James and Redick discuss the intricacies of the game.
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“I’m eager to tune in because I enjoy engaging in basketball conversations. They’re not something you come across often, and definitely not something you get to watch frequently,” Green added.
While Green and James may be competitors on the court, their friendship remains intact, and Green looks forward to supporting James in his latest podcast venture.
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