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Finding The Seams

Finding The Seams

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Finding The Seams is the only weekly basketball podcast that focusses on the jump from college to the pros and from NBA roster spot to stardom — what it takes, how it’s done and who is ready to make it. Your hosts, longtime basketball analyst Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood, will tell you which college players have NBA potential and dive into the battles on every NBA team that decide who gets run and who is on the bench waving a towel.

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  • Ja Morant Trade Reality, Jonathan Kuminga’s Breaking Point & the NBA’s Next Power Shift | Finding The Seams
    Jan 17 2026

    Is Ja Morant already gone—and the Grizzlies just haven’t said it yet?

    Are the Warriors actively damaging Jonathan Kuminga’s future by refusing to play him?

    And why does LeBron James still seem to need validation after 23 years of dominance?

    On this episode of Finding The Seams, NBA analyst Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood pull the curtain back on the real power dynamics shaping today’s NBA—from trade leaks and locker-room tension to All-Star politics and front-office agendas.

    🔥 Inside this episode:

    • Why Ja Morant’s name has been circulating in trade talks for over a year
    • How teams quietly prepare fan bases before blockbuster deals
    • Jonathan Kuminga’s DNPs—and why this situation goes beyond basketball
    • Why Golden State’s split agenda has put Kuminga in NBA purgatory
    • The All-Star starting fives that sparked debate—including Cade Cunningham’s ascension
    • Why Tyrese Maxey is now Philadelphia’s true centerpiece
    • The Rich Paul–LeBron James situation—and why it’s creating unnecessary chaos
    • The LeBron “23-year patch” controversy—and why it feels forced
    • Is there a brewing Jayson Tatum–Jaylen Brown tension in Boston?

    This is the NBA conversation you don’t hear on highlight shows—raw, honest, and rooted in real locker-room experience.


    ⏱️ TIME STAMPS

    00:00 – Welcome to Finding The Seams

    01:10 – Housekeeping & setting the tone

    03:15 – Ja Morant trade leaks: preparation or inevitability?

    07:10 – Why teams leak trade info to condition fan bases

    10:20 – Locker-room confrontations & “who really wants the smoke”

    13:45 – James Johnson stories & NBA enforcers

    16:40 – Julius Randle vs. Naz Reid: fit matters more than talent

    20:30 – Timberwolves’ playmaking problem & Anthony Edwards’ role

    23:40 – All-Star starters debate: West vs. East

    26:30 – Cade Cunningham’s rise and franchise-player ceiling

    30:10 – Tyrese Maxey and the Sixers’ quiet transition

    32:45 – Jonathan Kuminga’s DNPs and the Warriors’ split agenda

    36:40 – Why Kuminga needs a trade now

    40:10 – Rich Paul, LeBron James & talking out of school

    43:30 – The LeBron “23-year patch” debate

    46:00 – Final thoughts, league direction & sign-off


    #FindingTheSeams #UnitedWeCast #NBATrades #JaMorant

    #JonathanKuminga #LeBronJames #NBAAllStar #CadeCunningham

    #TyreseMaxey #NBAAnalysis #NBAPodcast

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    48 min
  • Ja Morant “On the Block,” Trae Young “On Sale” — Why NBA Superstars Aren’t Untouchable Anymore | Finding The Seams
    Jan 10 2026

    The NBA trade market has officially flipped: even “untouchable” superstars are suddenly available — and sometimes for shockingly low prices. Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood react to reports that the Memphis Grizzlies are entertaining a Ja Morant trade, then connect it to a larger league-wide trend: teams are backing away from max and supermax commitments if they don’t trust a star’s daily habits, durability, or cultural fit.

    From Trae Young being moved for a “discount” package to the idea that today’s billionaire owners treat roster-building like a portfolio (cheap labor, draft-pick “hope,” and controlled overhead), Ric and Brendan break down what this means for the next wave of stars — and which teams should buy low if Ja really is available.

    Then the conversation pivots to the court: OKC’s midseason slide and why physicality + scouting adjustments are catching up with the Thunder. Finally, Brendan drops his top three college prospects right now (with a loaded draft in view), explains why Cam Boozer is the player he’s most cautious about translating to the NBA, and sets the record straight on Cooper Flagg’s athleticism and offensive development.


    Watch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/@UnitedWeCast

    Timestamps
    • 00:00 Finding The Seams intro: the jump from college → pros and roster spot → starter
    • 00:44 “Breaking news”: Grizzlies entertaining a Ja Morant trade
    • 02:35 Trial balloons, fan noise, and owners reacting to social media pressure
    • 03:25 “If we don’t like you, we’re not doing business with you” — new superstar reality
    • 05:21 Why max/supermax + stricter cap rules make teams pickier than ever
    • 06:58 How much do players know before trades? Extensions, options, and “we know how it works”
    • 09:28 Trae Young trade shock: “Luxury goods don’t go on sale… I was wrong.”
    • 14:49 If Ja’s price is low… Minnesota as the swing-for-the-fences fit
    • 17:23 Ja’s contract value vs “reasonable” NBA money now
    • 18:26 Players vs owners: why stars are still “underpaid” in NBA economics
    • 20:12 Mark Cuban & Lamar Odom story: “I pay quadruple that in taxes”
    • 23:31 Another Ja destination: Houston (Ime + a scary lineup vision)
    • 26:00 New equity owners, draft picks as cheap labor, and selling hope
    • 30:02 OKC’s slide: human nature, scouting adjustments, and matching physicality
    • 34:25 Passing on LeBron/Rich Paul — pivot to college hoops
    • 35:10 Brendan’s top 3 college players right now (and why)
    • 36:59 The prospect who makes him nervous: Cam Boozer translation concerns
    • 39:00 Carlos Boozer’s “AAAH!” layup-line trick to sell contact to refs
    • 40:01 Cooper Flagg: athleticism debate + developing go-to moves
    • 42:25 Wrap-up + “chef” banter


    #FindingTheSeams #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood #NBA #JaMorant #MemphisGrizzlies #NBATrades #TraeYoung #Supermax #NBASalaryCap #NBAOwners #OKCThunder #SGA #CollegeBasketball #NBADraft #CooperFlagg #CamBoozer #CalebWilson #DarrenPeterson #AJDevasta #UnitedWeCastNetwork

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    44 min
  • Michael Jordan’s Ruthless Standard, LeBron’s All-Star Grace & Why the 65-Game Rule Exists | Finding The Seams
    Jan 4 2026

    On this episode of Finding The Seams, Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood cover everything from failed 72-hour fasts to the most important debates shaping today’s NBA.

    Brendan explains why his first-ever fast ended after 36 hours, why retired big men fight to keep weight off, and why seven-footers have the gnarliest feet in professional sports. Then the conversation turns serious with the impact of Nikola Jokić’s injury, how it could reshape the Western Conference, and why teams like the San Antonio Spurs may suddenly become nightmare playoff matchups.

    The duo break down why Victor Wembanyama is already changing offensive behavior across the league, debate the controversial 65-game minimum for NBA awards, and argue why “availability is part of ability.”

    Brendan also shares unforgettable stories from playing alongside Michael Jordan, including what MJ put his body through at age 40 just to give fans “the Michael Jordan experience.” The episode closes with a heated discussion on whether LeBron James deserves an automatic All-Star spot—and wild behind-the-scenes stories about David Stern that prove the NBA used to operate very differently.


    • 0:00 – Welcome to Finding The Seams
    • 1:40 – Brendan’s 36-hour fast (and why he folded)
    • 4:30 – Why NBA big men have destroyed feet
    • 6:00 – Nikola Jokic injury & West playoff chaos
    • 9:15 – Why Wembanyama already warps defenses
    • 12:40 – The 65-game rule explained
    • 17:30 – Michael Jordan’s “play no matter what” mentality
    • 20:15 – Should LeBron be an automatic All-Star?
    • 25:20 – David Stern’s ruthless commissioner stories
    • 36:00 – Rookie class standouts & surprises
    • 43:00 – Fast talk, family hierarchy & closing laughs


    #FindingTheSeams #NBATalk #NBAPodcast #MichaelJordan #LeBronJames #VictorWembanyama #NikolaJokic #NBAAllStar #65GameRule #UnitedWeCast

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    46 min
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