Ike Amaechi is joined by King from Parts Unknown and Mitch Orsatti of RaptorsHQ to dive back into NBA Reddit and talk about whether James Harden has commitment issues or if he is a victim of circumstance, the validity of the Victor Wembanyama hype, revisiting LeBron James' 2016 flop tactic after Channing Frye's recent admission. The trio will cap the episode off with a conversation about the greatest statistical playoff runs in NBA history.
EPISODE 158: NBA Finals or Bust, Big Honey Storylines and a White Guy Named Derrick →
In this episode of the High and Low Basketball podcast, Ike Amaechi and Ugo the Sheik talk about the potential swirling narratives in the 2023 NBA Finals. In addition, Ike receives a listener question about his Michael Porter Jr. bias and attempts to explain his position. Don't miss this episode that covers the latest NBA news, stories and controversies.
EPISODE 157: The Worst NBA Playoff Teams Ever and a Flurry Named Jamal Murray →
In this episode of the High and Low Basketball podcast, Ike Amaechi talks about the spotlight on Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and the Denver Nuggets, the unofficial coronation of future San Antonio Spur Victor Wembenyama and the worst teams to ever advance to the NBA playoffs. Don't miss this episode that covers the latest NBA news, stories and controversies.
EPISODE 71: Five Burning Questions, One Druglord and a Guy Named Michael Porter Jr.
In this episode of High and Low Basketball, Ike Amaechi is joined by Ugo and Sean Khan to address FIVE burning questions about underrated teams and overrated players, questions that need to be answered before the new NBA season begins. Also, High and Low listeners' takes are back this week and Ike asks Ugo and Sean to recommend TV shows about basketball.
EPISODE 49: THE NBA'S MVP PROBLEM AND A GUY NAMED THE JOKER
Ike Amaechi is joined by Ugo, Mitch Orsatti, Steven Leslie and Sean Khan to talk NBA news, the MVP award conundrum and an in-house NBA Would-You-Rather session. The High and Low team also play another game of Scales rating listeners' NBA takes on a scale of 1 to 10.