For All The Kids Still Wishing
VJ Edgecombe opens up about his journey from Bimini to the Sixers: “They will ALWAYS say, You can’t, you can’t, you can’t. They will be wrong.”
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VJ Edgecombe opens up about his journey from Bimini to the Sixers: “They will ALWAYS say, You can’t, you can’t, you can’t. They will be wrong.”
Jalen Green says goodbye to the Houston Rockets: “H-Town, thank you for the love. For real, thank you.”
T.J. McConnell on losing in Game 7 and where the Indiana Pacers go from here: “It was just f***ing devastating, man.”
Cam Johnson’s taking on a different kind of challenge: conquering his fear of bugs.
Kevon Looney pens a goodbye letter to the Warriors: “I’m Bay Area for life, no matter where I go.”
Jalen Williams hears a special voicemail from his parents, Nicole and Ronald Williams.
Ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals, Lu Dort has a message for Oklahoma City Thunder fans: “This is about the opportunity that’s right in front of us ... right here in OKC, right here with you all.”
Lu Dort: “C’est une opportunité en or qu’on a devant nous. On est presents, avec vous, prêts à faire quelque chose de spécial.”
Jarrett Allen and the Cavaliers are entering the playoffs with one thing on their minds: another title for Cleveland: “Hell yes we’re thinking about it.”
Malik Beasley has a message for Pistons fans ahead of the NBA playoffs: “Detroit vs. Everybody. It’s a FEELING. And with this year’s team, it’s like we’re bringing that feeling back again.”
Rudy Gay announces his retirement from basketball: “When you make an announcement like this one, you can’t keep it a secret from literally everyone.”
Grief, TMZ headlines, a devastating injury ... for Montrezl Harrell it's been setback after setback. Now comes the comeback: “I can’t accept that ending, man. That can’t be what people remember me by. No way that’s gonna be how Trezz went out.”
Cruise around New York City with Knicks dynamic duo Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart!
The number two pick in last year’s draft, the Hornets’ own Brandon Miller joins Q and D this week on Knuckleheads.
Sacramento Kings teammates Davion Mitchell and Malik Monk take us through their ultimate off-day.
Mikal Bridges visits Harlem's DREAM Charter School for the day to pursue one of his passions of becoming a teacher.
Michael Carter-Williams shares his story: “I didn’t recognize the man in front of me. I lost everything.”
Jalen Brunson has a message for Knicks fans before the playoffs: “We’re taking that culture, the grit we know we have, that hunger and desire to win, to the playoffs.”
This is the real Rudy Gobert: “I don’t think you’ll understand me unless you understand a bit of my history, and everything in my life that’s brought me here.”
Pascal Siakam will always have a place for the Raptors in his heart: “Toronto made me feel like I belonged from day one.”
Immanuel Quickley says goodbye to the New York Knicks: “I love this city from the bottom of my heart, and that will never change.”
Jamal Crawford is back in the building on this week's episode of Knuckleheads.
This week on the pod, it’s Georgia Tech’s own … Damon Stoudamire! The guys unpack Damon’s NBA career – from winning Rookie of the Year as a seventh pick in the draft to putting on the hometown jersey in Portland.
Damian Lillard joins Q and D on this week's episode of Knuckleheads.