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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 1H 22M

Broken MVP Race

from Politically Uncorrect · host Michael Roberson

In this solo episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael returns after some time away with a lot on his mind — and a lot to get off.He starts with the long-awaited Jonathan Kuminga “revenge game” against the Warriors, which ended up being far more underwhelming than advertised, raising questions about how often narratives are forced onto moments that never actually materialize.From there, Michael turns his attention to Bleacher Report’s list of top “pure scorers,” breaking down why the term itself has become diluted and why these types of lists feel more like engagement bait than real analysis.The conversation then shifts into a broader cultural observation after a Druski skit impersonating Erica Kirk, leading Michael to question what’s really driving the public’s reaction toward her and whether it’s an example of mass formation or groupthink in real time.On the court, the Warriors remain stuck in limbo — with Kristaps Porzingis starting to find his rhythm but still no clear timeline for Stephen Curry’s return. Michael weighs whether a late-season run is even realistic or if the team is already too far gone. Meanwhile, the Charlotte Hornets are quietly building momentum, emerging as a potential darkhorse in a wide-open landscape.That landscape becomes even more uncertain following Cade Cunningham’s collapsed lung, which reshapes the Eastern Conference outlook and feeds directly into Michael’s biggest issue of the episode — the MVP race.Michael delivers a strong critique of the current narrative surrounding Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, arguing that while his season has been great, the push for a potential unanimous MVP reflects a shift toward narrative-driven voting and a decline in the standard the award once held.After a quick detour into his frustrations with the upcoming Harry Potter TV series casting, the episode closes with a deeper reflection on Russell Westbrook — using him as the ultimate example of the disconnect between stats and perception, and why numbers alone can’t define greatness.

In this solo episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael returns after some time away with a lot on his mind — and a lot to get off.He starts with the long-awaited Jonathan Kuminga “revenge game” against the Warriors, which ended up being far more underwhelming than advertised, raising questions about how often narratives are forced onto moments that never actually materialize.From there, Michael turns his attention to Bleacher Report’s list of top “pure scorers,” breaking down why the term itself has become diluted and why these types of lists feel more like engagement bait than real analysis.The conversation then shifts into a broader cultural observation after a Druski skit impersonating Erica Kirk, leading Michael to question what’s really driving the public’s reaction toward her and whether it’s an example of mass formation or groupthink in real time.On the court, the Warriors remain stuck in limbo — with Kristaps Porzingis starting to find his rhythm but still no clear timeline for Stephen Curry’s return. Michael weighs whether a late-season run is even realistic or if the team is already too far gone. Meanwhile, the Charlotte Hornets are quietly building momentum, emerging as a potential darkhorse in a wide-open landscape.That landscape becomes even more uncertain following Cade Cunningham’s collapsed lung, which reshapes the Eastern Conference outlook and feeds directly into Michael’s biggest issue of the episode — the MVP race.Michael delivers a strong critique of the current narrative surrounding Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, arguing that while his season has been great, the push for a potential unanimous MVP reflects a shift toward narrative-driven voting and a decline in the standard the award once held.After a quick detour into his frustrations with the upcoming Harry Potter TV series casting, the episode closes with a deeper reflection on Russell Westbrook — using him as the ultimate example of the disconnect between stats and perception, and why numbers alone can’t define greatness.

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