NBA Draft 2026, the Giannis Trade, and World Cup Fever | Running It Back | Lessons Learned From Sports

Welcome back to Running It Back, the Lessons Learned From Sports podcast! We are eyeballs deep in sports lesson fodder this week, fresh off the Knicks hangover period and diving straight into a brand new World Cup season. We bring you the raw analysis, front-office chemistry checks, and unique banter you love, keeping it completely real as we look at the shifting landscape of modern sports.

The 2026 NBA Draft: Analytics vs. Proven Winners

We kick things off by looking at the NBA Draft and questioning why front offices continue to shy away from drafting proven winners. We look at Jalen Brunson’s incredible championship history as the ultimate counterpoint and debate why we would still select a winner like Cameron Boozer over high-ceiling potential bets like AJ Dobbins. We also break down how NIL changes are shifting the landscape of college sports, keeping top-tier talent playing domestically so fans actually get a chance to see them before draft night. Then we discuss how Danny Hurley is fast becoming the Nick Saban of the NBA draft by molding UConn players to be immediately ready for the league. Finally, we examine how the Knicks provided a blueprint on “wemby-proofing” a team by throwing raw upper-body strength and wide frames at Victor Wembanyama, and why OKC and the Spurs are playing chess while everyone else plays checkers.

Mega Trades & LeBron’s Passive-Aggressive Shenanigans

Next, all hell breaks loose in the trade landscape as we unpack the massive blockbuster trade sending Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat. Miami gives up Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kel’el Ware, and a haul of picks, prompting us to debate whether a twin-towers frontcourt with Giannis and Bam Adebayo will dominate or just look awkward on shooting and spacing. We run it back by analyzing the historical returns of the 2019 Anthony Davis trade and the 2021 James Harden deal to figure out who actually won those legacy-defining moves. Then we dive headfirst into the scuttlebutt surrounding LeBron James’s shenanigans and a wild potential LeBron-AD mega-team reunion with Golden State. We break down whether LeBron is playing the role of a passive-aggressive drama king or if the Warriors can actually assemble a savvy, elite veteran lineup with Steph, Draymond, and the crew. Plus, Mike drops live news about DeAndre Ayton picking up his player option, leaving Tarlin completely stunned and reckoning with Pelinka’s draft shortcomings and a defensively-challenged Lakers backcourt.

World Cup Fever & Soccer Lingo Quiz

We wrap things up by catching World Cup fever because the absolute biggest stars like Messi, Mbappe, and Haaland are actually performing and delivering dominant spectacles on the pitch. We talk about the impressive TV product, the incredible depth of the US men’s team reserves, and the unexpected beautiful bond between international fans and American host cities. To close it out, Tarlin puts Mike’s football knowledge to the test with a surprise lingo quiz, leaving you with everything you need to know about a brace, a hole, and a glut!

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 – Intro: The Post-Knicks Hangover & World Cup Bandwagon Fashion
  • 02:00 – 2026 NBA Draft: Scouting Winners, NIL Impacts, and Hurley’s UConn Pipeline
  • 12:00 – Wemby-Proofing the League: OKC and the Spurs Play Chess
  • 15:00 – Giannis Blockbuster Trade: Unpacking the Heat’s Mega-Swing
  • 17:30 – Running It Back: Historical Returns of the AD and Harden Trades
  • 23:00 – LeBron to the Warriors Scuttlebutt & Live DeAndre Ayton Updates
  • 28:30 – World Cup Fever: Performing Superstars, US Reserves, and Tarlin’s Soccer Quiz

BAM’s 83 | Running It Back to Kobe, Wilt, and The Ethics of Going for the Record

Bam Adebayo 83 points

Bam Adebayo: 83 Points, No Apologies

Did that actually just happen? In an era of load management, Bam Adebayo just sent a shockwave through the league by dropping 83 points on the Washington Wizards. Join Mike Palmer and Tarlin Ray for an emergency session of Running It Back as they break down one of the most surreal scoring outbursts in NBA history. We examine whether this was a pure display of physical dominance or a manufactured “barnstorming” moment against a G-League-heavy roster.

In this episode, we dive into the “A’ja Wilson Effect” and whether Bam went supernova specifically to show off for the WNBA GOAT in the stands. We also analyze the “purity” of the scoring output by comparing it to Kobe’s 81-point game and Wilt Chamberlain’s legendary 100 in a chocolate-scented gym. We discuss the reality of the Wizards’ tanking efforts and how a lack of starters allowed Bam to rack up a record-breaking 43 free throw attempts. Finally, we look at what this says about Heat Culture, as Coach Erik Spoelstra and the rest of the roster rallied to help Bam plant his flag on the mountain.

Whether you think it was a masterpiece or rec league stat-padding, you can’t deny the greatness. Bam didn’t apologize for the free throws, and we aren’t apologizing for this pod.

Read: ⁠Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-Point Game: The Associated Press Original Report (1962)⁠

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Emergency Pod Setup
  • 01:10 Bam Showing Off
  • 02:12 New Hip Update
  • 02:55 How They Heard
  • 03:58 Wizards Context
  • 05:05 Breaking Down 83
  • 06:40 Wilt Comparisons
  • 08:19 What Makes 80 Plus
  • 10:38 Kobe Purity Debate
  • 12:26 Hershey Legend Talk
  • 13:34 Box Score Deep Dive
  • 14:32 Comparing 100 81 83
  • 15:37 Kobe Comeback Context
  • 15:58 Smush Parker Detour
  • 16:18 Stat Lines Breakdown
  • 17:56 Free Throw Backlash
  • 19:17 Chasing Records Debate
  • 20:08 Celebrate Bam Night
  • 21:29 Playoffs Versus Regular
  • 22:28 Sports Cliches Segment
  • 23:22 Leadership Team Lessons
  • 24:54 NBA News Cycle Wins
  • 28:14 Final Thoughts Signoff

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