
NBA Now & Then: The Greatest NBA Comparisons
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Our podcast peels back layers of player backgrounds, statistics, accolades, and teammates to reveal similarities and distinctions of NBA stars.Our discussions bridge past and present NBA greatness to help settle debates about players from different eras. Whether we are comparing LaMelo Ball to Jason Williams, Giannis Antetokounmpo to Shawn Kemp, or eventually, Michael Jordan to LeBron James, each episode brings out aspects of player careers that will raise eyebrows.HOSTS: Uriah Young, Lucas Johnson, Ben Franczuszki, and Maurice Huggins We also compare NBA categories on special episodes such as dunk contests, draft classes, and rivalries.Enjoy our show and don't forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! You can also follow us on our social media for updates! WEBSITE: NBAnowandthen.com Twitter (X): @NBA_NowandThen Instagram: nba_nowandthen_pod Youtube: @NBA_NowandThen *Partnership with BetstampAlways get the best value when sports betting https://signupexpert.com/nbant (21+ to sports bet)
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S3.E52 | Darius Garland & Kevin Johnson
In this NBA player comparison episode, Uriah Young, Ben Franczuszki, and Maurice Huggins explore the careers of Darius Garland and Kevin Johnson. The hosts compare both point guards’ playing styles, achievements, and impacts on their respective teams. The conversation highlights the challenges both
S3.E51 | Fred VanVleet & Jameer Nelson
In this episode of NBA Now and Then , we reveal the relentless determination behind two of the league’s most resilient point guards from different eras, Fred VanVleet and Jameer Nelson. You’ll discover how VanVleet’s journey from undrafted college star in Wichita State to NBA champion embodies perse
Mt. Rushmore 1990s Centers
In this episode of NBA Now and Then, Uriah, Maurice, and Ben engage in a lively discussion about the top centers of the 1990s, exploring their rankings, statistics, and impact on the game. They debate who deserves a spot on the Mount Rushmore of centers, comparing legends like Shaquille O'Neal,