Founder’s note: Issue 09s will be shipping in the next 10 or so days - keep an eye out!!!
ANYWAY. The basketball world is pregnant with anticipation (gross) of the upcoming NBA Finals series between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs. Coming off of a game seven between OKC and the Spurs, men’s basketball kinda doesn’t get any better than this. It almost makes up for the fact that the season is so long that it is overlapping with WNBA games, making it impossible to watch both, and even more impossible to choose between the two. That beings me to a question I wanted to ask our audience:
Go Spurs. Go Knicks. Go basketball!
Speaking Of Go Spurs And Go Knicks…
Because he began the season as a Spurs player and is now on the Knicks’ roster, Jeremy Sochan is eligible to get a ring no matter who wins the NBA Championship. That’s…something! We want to be the first to say congratulations on winning the championship, Jeremy!
My "Courtside Baddie" T-shirt has people asking a lot of questions already answered by my shirt
Get her now! If you’re real like that.
New Episode of Pickup: Knicks Is In Six
Ashtyn is dancing in the streets as NYC finally gets something good! This week, we discuss the NBA Finals matchup, the overcorrection of OKC hate, and the lack of meaning in the word “corny”. We also cover Caitlin Clark’s meltdowns, some NBA paternity drama, and more!
Leave us a review and we just might read it on the pod…
Fever Reporter’s Credentials Revoked
The Indiana Fever have revoked reporter Scott Agness’ media credentials following Agness’ spreading what the team believed to be “inaccurate and unsubstantiated information” regarding their management of Caitlin Clark’s back injury. Agness covers both the Indiana Pacers and the Fever via Substack. I don’t know…seems a little White House-y of the Fever, no? Side eye dot emoji dot jpg…
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