Episodes

  • Obba Babatunde: What 35 Years of Talking to Horses Taught Me
    Apr 9 2026

    You've seen Obba Babatunde on screen, but wait until you hear about his other life as a horse whisperer and professional rodeo competitor.

    The acclaimed actor and entertainer reveals his fascinating dual career with the all-Black Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo, sharing wisdom that applies far beyond the arena. From explaining how Bill Pickett invented "bulldogging" by literally biting steers, to his core philosophy that "investment of time and consistency of behavior earns trust," Babatunde delivers insights about communication, respect, and building relationships.

    Key topics covered: • The hidden history of Black cowboys in America • Predator vs. prey psychology in horse behavior • Why most horse problems are actually human problems • Japanese business communication philosophy • The art of earning trust through consistency

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    19 mins
  • Glynn Turman: Partying with Kareem in 1965 and Why LeBron is "Built Like a Centaur"
    Apr 2 2026

    Glynn Turman has stories that will blow your mind — like attending Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's UCLA acceptance party in 1965 when it was so packed they ended up celebrating in the hallway of a Harlem project.

    At 79, this legendary actor just got his Hollywood Walk of Fame star and describes LeBron James like poetry, calling him "built like a centaur but graceful as a gazelle." Glynn shares incredible stories from his New York roots, his 66-year entertainment career from Broadway's "A Raisin in the Sun" to Disney's current hit "Percy Jackson and the Olympians," and his evolving friendship with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

    Key topics covered: • Kareem's 1965 UCLA acceptance party in Harlem • Growing up playing street games in Greenwich Village • 66-year entertainment career highlights • Current friendship with Kareem over shared interests in Black history and jazz • Lakers fandom and favorite players across eras • Current starring role in Disney's "Percy Jackson"

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    14 mins
  • Byron Scott: From Sneaking Into The Forum To Playing There
    Mar 26 2026

    Byron Scott drops some serious basketball knowledge and his GOAT take might surprise you. The 3-time Lakers champion explains why Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the greatest player ever and shares untold stories from his playing days with Magic Johnson and Michael Cooper.

    Byron went from sneaking into Lakers games as a kid in Inglewood to becoming part of one of the greatest dynasties in NBA history. In this All-Star Weekend conversation, he opens up about his toughest opponents, his closest teammates, and why Larry Bird called Michael Cooper the best defender who ever guarded him.

    Key Topics: • Why Kareem is the real GOAT • Toughest opponents: Jordan, Miller, Isaiah Thomas • The "Three Amigos" bond with Magic and Cooper • Sneaking into Forum games as a kid • Modern NBA analysis: LeBron, Luka, KD

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    13 mins
  • Wayne Federman: The Real Reason Pistol Pete Died at 40 Will Shock You
    Mar 19 2026

    Wayne Federman reveals the shocking medical discovery about Pistol Pete Maravich that changed everything.

    Wayne Federman, authorized biographer of Pete Maravich, spent 20 years researching the life of basketball's most tragic genius. From Pete's impossible 44.2 points per game average at LSU (with no 3-point line) to the shocking autopsy discovery that he was missing his left coronary artery, this conversation reveals untold stories from unprecedented access to Pete's personal diaries and family materials.

    Key topics covered: • Pete's revolutionary training methods that influenced today's NBA stars like Curry and Kyrie Irving • The million-dollar contract controversy that fractured the Atlanta Hawks locker room • How getting cut from high school basketball led Wayne to comedy and eventually to Hollywood • Marc's childhood Pete Maravich obsession and the legendary desk covered in 50-year-old box scores

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    55 mins
  • Martin Guigui: The Story The NBA Tried to Ignore for 50 Years
    Mar 12 2026

    Filmmaker Martin Guigui joins Marc Israel at Warner Brothers Studios to tell the incredible 28-year journey of bringing "Sweetwater" to the big screen — the untold story of Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton, one of the first three Black players to integrate the NBA in 1950.

    What started as a shocking discovery at the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1996 became a decades-long mission involving Norman Lear, Adam Silver, President Obama, and Clint Eastwood. Martin reveals how he tracked down families, built the "Sweetwater family" with NBA legends, got Clifton inducted into the Hall of Fame, and found his lead actor in the final hour.

    In this episode:
    • Why the Basketball Hall of Fame didn't know basketball's "Jackie Robinson" story
    • How Norman Lear's WWII "assimilation" philosophy shaped his longevity
    • The magic phone call from Clint Eastwood's company the day after Martin's son said "make this movie"
    • Building relationships with Adam Silver, Wilt Chamberlain, and NBA pioneers
    • Finding Everett Osborne among 900+ audition videos just weeks before filming

    Martin Guigui is a Grammy-nominated filmmaker, director, and musician who spent nearly three decades bringing this crucial piece of American sports and cultural history to audiences worldwide. His film "Sweetwater" was produced alongside Clint Eastwood's Malpaso Productions.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ryan Hollins: Joy, Work Ethic & the NBA Broadcast Booth
    Mar 6 2026

    Houston Rockets analyst and former NBA center Ryan Hollins joins Marc Israel onCourtside for an unforgettable conversation about basketball joy, preparation, and leadership.

    Ryan shares behind‑the‑scenes insight into the Rockets broadcast, breaks down the development of young stars like Amen Thompson and Alperen Şengün, and reflects on lessons learned from a 10‑year NBA career—including playing alongside Kevin Garnett.

    This episode covers: - What fans don’t see behind the broadcast - Why joy matters in basketball - NBA work ethic at the highest level - Learning from legends - Teaching the next generation

    A must‑listen for Rockets fans and anyone who loves the game.


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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • EJ Kusnyer: The NBA Salary Cap, Explained
    Feb 27 2026

    NBA agent and salary-cap expert EJ Kusnyer joins Marc Israel on Courtside to explain the business side of basketball.

    From Bird Rights and max contracts to the first and second apron, EJ breaks down the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement in plain English—and explains why recent rule changes are reshaping teams across the league.

    This episode covers: - How the NBA salary cap really works - Why drafting well can actually hurt teams - How player contracts are structured - The real impact of luxury tax and apron penalties - What fans should expect in the next CBA

    A must-listen for NBA fans who want clarity instead of confusion.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Rafer Alston: From Skip to My Lou to the NBA
    Feb 20 2026

    Streetball legend and former NBA point guard Rafer “Skip to My Lou” Alston joins Marc Israel on Courtside for a powerful conversation about basketball culture, creativity, and longevity.

    From Queens playgrounds to the AND1 Mixtape Tour to an NBA career alongside Hall of Famers, Rafer shares how he balanced flair with fundamentals—and why understanding the right way to play the game mattered at every level.

    This episode covers: - The origins of the “Skip to My Lou” move - Streetball vs. NBA basketball - Playing with Yao Ming, Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter & Dwyane Wade - Coaching young players and passing on basketball wisdom

    A must-listen for basketball fans, hoop historians, and anyone who loves the culture of the game.

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    53 mins