EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 50 MIN
Are the Lakers BETTER Without LeBron? The Death of the NBA Big Three | Finding The Seams
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Finding The Seams is sponsored by New Air Club, the premier door-to-door private jet service that handles every detail of your luxury travel.From private jet charter and crew to ground transportation, hotels, catering and security — New Air Club bundles everything into one seamless experience at a surprisingly competitive price.Learn more at:https://newairclub.comTime Stamps0:00 Intro – Brendan’s microphone saga2:30 Lakers controversy: Are they better without LeBron?4:30 Luka–Reaves chemistry vs the Lakers Big Three7:00 Why this Big Three doesn’t fit10:00 Is the Big Three era officially over?14:00 Warriors “strength in numbers” revolution17:30 Why role players decide championships20:00 Lakers playoff ceiling22:00 Bam Adebayo’s 83-point game debate25:00 Should teams chase scoring records?28:30 Ric vs Brendan: Was Bam stat-padding?31:30 James Harden legacy argument35:00 What defines true greatness in the NBA40:00 Western Conference playoff contenders43:00 Denver Nuggets vulnerabilities46:00 Which contenders are most exposed?49:00 Preview: the surging ClippersAre the Los Angeles Lakers actually better when LeBron James sits?That shocking question sparks a fiery debate as Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood break down the numbers showing the Lakers thriving when the offense runs through Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves — and why their so-called Big Three might be fundamentally broken.Ric and Brendan go deep into whether the NBA’s “Big Three” era is officially dead, why championship teams now prioritize depth, defense, and versatility, and why the Lakers’ roster construction could doom them in the playoffs.Then the conversation shifts to one of the most controversial nights in recent NBA history: Bam Adebayo dropping 83 points on the Washington Wizards. Was it an incredible achievement… or stat-padding that cheapens the record books?The debate only intensifies as Ric and Brendan clash over James Harden’s legacy, whether his statistical dominance truly qualifies as greatness, and why playoff success still defines the all-time hierarchy.Finally, they break down the Western Conference playoff race, analyzing the vulnerabilities of contenders like Denver, Minnesota, Houston, and the Lakers — and why Oklahoma City might be the only team without a fatal flaw.If the playoffs started tomorrow… who would actually survive the West?#NBA #Lakers #LeBronJames #LukaDoncic #AustinReaves #BamAdebayo #JamesHarden #NikolaJokic #NBAPodcast #FindingTheSeams #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Finding The Seams is sponsored by New Air Club, the premier door-to-door private jet service that handles every detail of your luxury travel.From private jet charter and crew to ground transportation, hotels, catering and security — New Air Club bundles everything into one seamless experience at a surprisingly competitive price.Learn more at:https://newairclub.comTime Stamps0:00 Intro – Brendan’s microphone saga2:30 Lakers controversy: Are they better without LeBron?4:30 Luka–Reaves chemistry vs the Lakers Big Three7:00 Why this Big Three doesn’t fit10:00 Is the Big Three era officially over?14:00 Warriors “strength in numbers” revolution17:30 Why role players decide championships20:00 Lakers playoff ceiling22:00 Bam Adebayo’s 83-point game debate25:00 Should teams chase scoring records?28:30 Ric vs Brendan: Was Bam stat-padding?31:30 James Harden legacy argument35:00 What defines true greatness in the NBA40:00 Western Conference playoff contenders43:00 Denver Nuggets vulnerabilities46:00 Which contenders are most exposed?49:00 Preview: the surging ClippersAre the Los Angeles Lakers actually better when LeBron James sits?That shocking question sparks a fiery debate as Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood break down the numbers showing the Lakers thriving when the offense runs through Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves — and why their so-called Big Three might be fundamentally broken.Ric and Brendan go deep into whether the NBA’s “Big Three” era is officially dead, why championship teams now prioritize depth, defense, and versatility, and why the Lakers’ roster construction could doom them in the playoffs.Then the conversation shifts to one of the most controversial nights in recent NBA history: Bam Adebayo dropping 83 points on the Washington Wizards. Was it an incredible achievement… or stat-padding that cheapens the record books?The debate only intensifies as Ric and Brendan clash over James Harden’s legacy, whether his statistical dominance truly qualifies as greatness, and why playoff success still defines the all-time hierarchy.Finally, they break down the Western Conference playoff race, analyzing the vulnerabilities of contenders like Denver, Minnesota, Houston, and the Lakers — and why Oklahoma City might be the only team without a fatal flaw.If the playoffs started tomorrow… who would actually survive the West?#NBA #Lakers #LeBronJames #LukaDoncic #AustinReaves #BamAdebayo #JamesHarden #NikolaJokic #NBAPodcast #FindingTheSeams #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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