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Everyone says sports coverage is too negative — and the “fix” was supposed to be ex-players taking over the microphone. So why does it feel like the takes are hotter, harsher, and sloppier than ever ? In this episode, Ri...
NBA “Player Media” Is Loud… and Often Wrong — Plus the Cooper Flagg Pile-On, Mavs Fallout & Trade Deadline Truths On The Ball is an episode from On The Ball with Ric Bucher by Ric Bucher. Everyone says sports coverage is too negative — and...
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Published Feb 5, 2026, 29:04 long, audio available.
Everyone says sports coverage is too negative — and the “fix” was supposed to be ex-players taking over the microphone. So why does it feel like the takes are hotter, harsher, and sloppier than ever ? In this episode, Ric digs into the hypocrisy of modern sports debate culture: endless era wars, manufactured arguments that can’t be settled, and the engagement-driven “hamster wheel” that turns players into pundits… and pundits into flamethrowers. Ric spotlights recent examples — including Draymond Green’s baffling defense of Bronny James — and explains why “I played” isn’t automatically a media credential. Then he shifts to the NBA’s newest pressure cooker: Cooper Flagg in Dallas, why the criticism is missing the point, and what the Mavericks’ post- Luka Dončić reality says about leadership, context, and expectations. Plus: Ric’s trade deadline observations , including what Chicago’s moves signal, why Mike Conley could boomerang back to Minnesota, and why Boston’s move for Nikola Vučević is the kind of “he killed us, so get him” logic teams swear they don’t use… until they do. Time Stamps 0:00 “We’re cooking with gas” — welcome to On The Ball 0:39 Ric’s third book: Coachability (pre-order info coming) 1:30 “There’s only one place you hear me ” — why this pod is different 1:44 The myth: players hate “negative media”… so ex-players should fix it 2:42 The reality: negativity is worse than ever (era wars, cheap shots) 4:10 Why era debates are a trap (and a ratings machine) 4:48 Example : Draymond Green , Bronny James , and basic facts 6:45 “Only players can talk hoops”? Here’s why that argument collapses 7:46 Example : Jamal Mashburn takes a shot at Cooper Flagg 12:38 The real topic: what Flagg is carrying in Dallas (post-Luka) 18:44 Dallas watch: Jason Kidd , Sean Sweeney , front office intrigue 22:44 Trade deadline quick hits (what caught Ric’s attention) 23:05 Bulls signal the end for Coby White (and why) 24:17 Mike Conley path back to Minnesota? 26:14 Celtics get Nikola Vučević — and the “he torched us” phenomenon 28:21 Outro + what’s next (deadline aftermath + All-Star weekend) Support this show . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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NBA “Player Media” Is Loud… and Often Wrong — Plus the Cooper Flagg Pile-On, Mavs Fallout & Trade Deadline Truths On The Ball is from On The Ball with Ric Bucher by Ric Bucher.
Published Feb 5, 2026 and 29:04 long