
Game Over with Max Kellerman and Rich Paul Latest NBA Trends, And Which Players of the Past Would Thrive Today?
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Mar 4, 2026 Conversation about the Knicks, Karl-Anthony Towns, and whether big men can play modern two-way basketball. A debate on which legends from past eras would excel in today’s game. Discussion of Anthony Edwards, Charlotte’s surprising rise, and Draymond’s controversial comments about NBA evaluation. Quick takes on Chet Holmgren, Kyler Murray, sneaker culture, and fan emails.
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Ironing Taught Routine And Principle
- Rich Paul recounts learning to iron and develop routines from his sister and grandfather as a formative discipline.
- He ties ironing to principles: routine, presentation, and standing on principle during the Great Depression story.
Treat Appearance As Free ROI
- Dress with intention regardless of means to influence first impressions and open opportunities.
- Rich Paul learned ironing and routines from family; he says appearance signals effort and can start conversations at events like airports or dinners.
What Makes A Modern Defensive Big
- Modern bigs must guard in space, switch, and protect the rim to anchor today's defenses.
- Rich Paul highlights switching ability and IQ as equal to rim protection, citing recent prospects and how rotations are shortened in playoffs.
