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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Secret Is Now Rented (Prologue)

    • November 5, 2019

    The Prologue: Bill Simmons remembers the day when he learned “The Secret” of basketball from Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas, then built his New York Times no. 1 bestselling book around the premise in 2009. Only one problem: 10 years later, we’re in the middle of the player empowerment era and “The Secret” might not matter anymore.

  • S01E02 Steve Kerr on 25 Years With The Secret (and Why Curry’s Warriors Couldn’t Keep It)

    • November 5, 2019

    Chapter 1: Future Hall of Famer Steve Kerr joins Bill to discuss a quarter-century of learning “The Secret” in Chicago (with Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson), San Antonio (with Tim Duncan and Gregg Popovich), and Phoenix (with Steve Nash), and then how Kerr watched it unfold during his historic run as the coach of the three-time champion Golden State Warriors. Were they the greatest team of all time? And why couldn’t it last? Does “The Secret” have a shelf life?

  • S01E03 Stephen Curry and the Pyramid (With Ryen Russillo)

    • November 5, 2019

    Chapter 2: Will we remember the 2010s for Curry or LeBron? Is Curry already the greatest shooter of all time? Has any modern superstar ever had more career-related “what ifs”? Is Curry STILL underrated? And where does he rank on Bill’s 100-player Hall of Fame Pyramid? These questions and more are broken down in our first Pyramid Podcast with The Ringer’s Ryen Russillo.

  • S01E04 OKC-GSW, Game 6 2016 (a 'Rewatchables' Flashback With Chris Ryan and Joe House)

    • November 5, 2019

    Chapter 2b: No 2010s NBA game unleashed more “what ifs” than Game 6 of the 2016 Western Conference finals. It’s impossible to figure out Stephen Curry’s phenomenal decade without hashing through everything that happened that night. So what happened? In the pilot episode of TBOB Rewatchables, recorded earlier this year on 'The Bill Simmons Podcast,' Bill re-lives that historic night with The Ringer’s Chris Ryan and Joe House.

  • S01E05 Shaquille O’Neal and the Pyramid (With J.A. Adande)

    • November 12, 2019

    Chapter 3: Was Shaquille O’Neal the one Pantheon player who could have been top five if he really wanted it? Would vintage Shaq have been better or worse in 2019? Were Shaq and Kobe always destined to turn on each other? Was 'Kazaam' better than 'Steel'? And where does Shaq rank on Bill’s 100-player Hall of Fame Pyramid? These questions and more are broken down in our second Pyramid Podcast, with Northwestern University’s director of sports journalism, J.A. Adande.

  • S01E06 2004 Finals, Game 4: Shaq’s Last Great Game (The Rewatchables With J.A. Adande)

    • November 14, 2019

    Chapter 3b: With the Shaq/Kobe era crumbling against a hungry 2004 Pistons team, Shaquille O’Neal tried to save the day with a memorable throwback performance. It ended up being his last great Lakers game. What did that night say about Shaq, that bizarre Lakers season, and a now-underrated champion from Detroit that wouldn’t roll over? Bill breaks it down with his former ESPN colleague J.A. Adande.

  • S01E07 James Harden and the Pyramid (With Zach Lowe)

    • November 19, 2019

    Chapter 4: Is Harden the NBA’s best scorer since Michael Jordan? Was the Harden trade the NBA’s biggest “what if?” ever? How much should Harden’s playoff stumbles matter for him historically? Where does his beard rank among the NBA’s greatest facial hairstyles ever? And where does Harden rank on Bill’s 100-player Hall of Fame Pyramid? These questions and more are broken down in our third “Pyramid Podcast” with Bill’s former Grantland colleague, ESPN’s Zach Lowe.

  • S01E08 Spurs-OKC 2012 and KD’s Almost-Dynasty (BoB Rewatchables With Joe House)

    • November 19, 2019

    Chapter 4b: Up 2-0 in the Western Finals and riding a 20-game winning streak, the seemingly invincible Spurs are demolished by Kevin Durant and a Thunder team that peaked at the perfect time. How did the series flip? Was this the best-played and most-loaded series of the decade? Was this OKC’s Apex Mountain? Why was the last minute of Game 6 so emotional? Were the 2012-14 Spurs historically underrated? And how the hell could OKC ever trade James Harden after Game 5? Bill breaks it all down with The Ringer’s Joe House.

  • S01E09 Houston’s 2018 Almost-Champs and the NBA’s Advanced Stats Revolution (With Daryl Morey)

    • November 26, 2019

    Chapter 4c: After becoming the spiritual leader of the Advanced Metrics Revolution, Daryl Morey spends the 2010s building a contender around James Harden and Chris Paul, only to watch his title dreams vanish in a gut-wrenching series against the defending champion Warriors. What inefficiencies did Morey first exploit last decade in Boston and Houston? What was the thinking behind the Harden trade? What could the 2018 Rockets have done differently? And why did the NBA take so long to move into this modern era of basketball? Bill breaks it all down with Houston general manager Daryl Morey.

  • S01E10 Dirk Nowitzki and the Pyramid (With Marc Stein)

    • December 3, 2019

    Chapter 5: How did the 2011 playoffs change Dirk’s destiny as a top-35 player? Would he have been even better in the current 3-point-happy era than the previous one? Is he the most popular Dallas athlete ever? And could Dirk crack the Pantheon in Bill’s 100-player Hall of Fame Pyramid? These questions and more are broken down in our fourth “Pyramid Podcast” with Marc Stein of ‘The New York Times.’

  • S01E11 Dirk’s Game 7 Breakthrough and the Decade’s Greatest Series: Spurs-Mavs, 2006 (BoB Rewatchables w/ Marc Stein) | Book of Basketball 2.0

    • December 10, 2019

    Chapter 5b: On the verge of blowing yet another playoff series, this time after building a 3-1 lead against San Antonio, the Mavs dig down deep in a classic Game 7. Was 2006 a wildly underrated NBA season? Has Dirk Nowitzki ever been better? Could that Spurs team have won five straight titles? Is Mark Cuban the first and only owner-chemist? And what the hell was Manu Ginobili doing? Bill breaks it all down with Marc Stein from The New York Times.

  • S01E12 LeBron Wins a Cleveland Title: The Game of the Decade

    • December 19, 2019

  • S01E13 Kawhi Shoots Philly: 2019’s Most Important Game

    • December 24, 2019

  • S01E14 Steve Nash on “the Horry Shove,” 2007’s Heartbreak, and the Critically Acclaimed 2004-10 Suns

    • January 7, 2020

  • S01E15 Reggie Miller and the Pyramid

    • January 14, 2020

  • S01E16 The Last Fun Knicks Team: Indy-NY Game 3, 1999

    • January 23, 2020

  • S01E17 Kobe Bryant, Jalen Rose, and Bill Simmons Talk Hoops on the Grantland Basketball Hour

    • January 30, 2020

  • S01E18 The Night Kobe Called Me Out of the Blue

    • February 4, 2020

  • S01E19 Dwight Howard and the Pyramid

    • February 11, 2020

  • S01E20 A Magic Collapse: 2009's L.A.-Orlando Game 4

    • February 18, 2020

  • S01E21 Duncan’s Revenge: 2003’s Lakers-Spurs Game 5

    • February 25, 2020

  • S01E22 The Genius of Bill Russell

    • March 3, 2020

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