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The post that lit up the internet was simple. Shai Gilgeous Alexander said he holds a garage sale before every season so teammates can buy his clothes, and he keeps prices low. This ritual, often dubbed the Shai Gilgeous Alexander garage sale, captured fans’ imaginations. The tone was humble, almost casual. The room heard a star who knows how to share. Comments under the post mixed jokes and real praise. One line caught the rhythm of the whole thing. A fan said, “So that is where Chet gets his durags.” The joke landed because it felt true to this team.…

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The latest Mind the Game sit down is a clinic on how an all time scorer keeps his numbers clean. He joins LeBron James and JJ Redick to talk about touch, pace, and choices. The clip Kevin Durant shooting efficiency moves from jokes to pure hoops very fast. You hear why Durant rarely dips below 50 percent from the field, how he built comfort going both ways, and why overthinking can wreck a season target like the 50 40 90 line. It is smart and fun. If you love skill talk, you will pause and replay. Kevin Durant’s shooting efficiency…

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This episode of Podcast P sits with DeMar DeRozan while the room spins through real stories about LeBron James. The talk is not about posters or chase down blocks. It is about how LeBron guides a game without forcing shots. DeMar explains how LeBron reads sets, calls out actions before they start, and ruins clean looks like the famous hammer action on the weak side. DeMar often mentions LeBron’s unique ability to orchestrate plays. It is part scouting report, part therapy for players who lived it. As DeMar says, discussing LeBron’s ability to conduct a game is like hearing a…

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The video is a long, open talk with Lewis Hamilton about what success means now. Wins gave a short high, then faded. Purpose moved into that empty space and stayed. Mission 44 aims to help young people find a fair path through school and into STEM careers. Representation remains thin in the rooms that shape the sport. These days he sets an intention each morning to serve something larger than himself. From winning the race to serving a goal Hamilton says the old cycle was clear. Win a race, feel a lift, then drop back to normal. That was not…

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The video sits you beside Oscar Piastri for a full and honest chat. He talks about tiny margins. He talks about routine and the grind of 24 races. Most of all, he explains why a calm voice on the radio works for him. Combining calm radio and clear strategy is crucial, Oscar Piastri believes, for keeping his decisions clean. He says the helmet camera after the flag tells the other half of the story. The eyes jump. The head shakes in relief. That is where the feeling escapes. The clip also brushes the new radio language rules and why he…

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The internet thread that kicked this off was blunt. Viewers were not begging for a rulebook swap. They were begging for flow. One fan wrote, “Olympics was made for the sport, NBA was made for the commercial spots.” The core claim showed up again and again in the comments. NBA vs FIBA timeouts and ads were a major point of discussion. Less timeouts. Shorter breaks. Cleaner rhythm. A 40 minute FIBA game just feels quicker than a 48 minute NBA game because the ball is live more often and the pauses are shorter. That is what people remember at the…

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The internet thread that sparked this story was not about wild trick plays. It was about the boring stuff that decides games. Rush. Protection. Flags. The Chargers came in undefeated and left with bruises and regrets after a 21 to 18 loss to the Giants on September 28. The post spelled out a simple truth about why it flipped. “He was pressured on over 50% of his drop backs.” That one line sums up the night. Giants defense pressure was crucial, as Jaxson Dart’s first start gave New York fresh energy but it was the defense that set the tempo…

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