Basketball Now & Then: The Greatest Comparisons
Basketball Now & Then: The Greatest Comparisons

Basketball Now & Then: The Greatest Comparisons

Basketball Now & Then: The Greatest Comparisons

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Hosted by Uriah Young, Lucas Johnson, Maurice Huggins, and Ben Franczuszki, Basketball Now and Then peels back layers of player backgrounds, statistics, accolades, and teammates to reveal similarities and distinctions of NBA stars. Our discussions bridge past and present NBA eras and connect generations of basketball fans from around the world. Whether we are comparing LaMelo Ball to Jason Williams, Luka Doncic to Larry Bird, or Anthony Edwards and Dwyane Wade, each episode brings out aspects of player careers that will raise eyebrows. We offer inspiration, nostalgia, and much more when we feature each comparison!We also compare NBA categories on special episodes such as dunk contests, draft classes, and rivalries. Enjoy our show and don't forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! You can also follow us on social media for updates!

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S3.E55 | Jrue Holiday & Gary Payton, Sr.
APR 19, 2026
S3.E55 | Jrue Holiday & Gary Payton, Sr.
Episode 55 of Basketball Now & Then locks in on elite perimeter defense with a gritty guard comparison between Gary Payton and Jrue Holiday, two players who built their reputations on toughness, intelligence, and shutting down the opposition. Pressure defense. Physical play. No easy possessions.The hosts explore how Payton’s intensity, trash talk, and defensive dominance earned him the nickname “The Glove,” making him one of the greatest defensive guards in NBA history. Then there’s Holiday, a modern two-way standout who combines strength, positioning, and discipline to guard the league’s best players. Similar mindset, different environments. One thrived in a more physical era, the other excels in a game that demands versatility and constant movement.What connects them? Defensive excellence and leadership. By linking Payton’s relentless edge to Holiday’s composed dominance, Basketball Now & Then continues its mission of bridging generations, proving that guards who take pride in defense can change the outcome of any game.🛒 Shop the official NBA 🏀 Store to grab Jrue Holiday and Gary Payton jerseys, gear, and more. Every purchase supports Basketball Now & Then. 🙏🏽 Tap in now.https://nbastore.vwz6.net/jrue-holiday-gear-collectibleshttps://nbastore.vwz6.net/gary-payton-gear-collectibles🚨SUBSCRIBE / FOLLOW our show TODAY🚨 Visit our website to access hundreds of hours of unique basketball content and see why we are a top rated podcast, downloaded in over 55 countries and ranked in the Top 100 basketball podcasts.Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyYou can also follow us on social media at:YouTube: @BBall_NowandThenTwitter (X): @BBallNowandThenInstagram: @bball_nowandthenFacebook: @Basketball Now & ThenTikTok: @bball_nowandthenThreads: @bball_nowandthenPinterest: @bball_nowandthenFor EXCLUSIVE bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcast.Listen on PatreonThanks for being a valued member of our basketball comparison community! 🙏* With our classic episodes and legends series, we compare basketball players, not necessarily to see who is better, but to juxtapose their basketball journeys for the enrichment of the game.
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103 MIN
Special Guest: Neil Boyle
APR 15, 2026
Special Guest: Neil Boyle
Most animation fans and film insiders still marvel at how Space Jam seamlessly blends live action and animation—30 years later, its impact remains unmatched. Neil Boyle, the supervising animator behind that iconic film, reveals the behind-the-scenes craftsmanship that brought Looney Tunes characters into the real world with jaw-dropping realism. From technical hurdles like animating characters in a dynamically changing camera environment to studying NBA legends for authentic basketball moves, Neil shares the secrets that made the illusion work—and why it still captivates audiences today.Perfect for animation aficionados, basketball fans, and anyone curious about the feats of film craftsmanship, this episode unlocks the magic behind one of the most enduring crossovers of sport and animation. Neil Boyle’s insights reveal that creating cinematic illusions isn’t just about drawing. It's about storytelling, technical mastery, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in animation. Whether you grew up watching Space Jam or just love behind-the-scenes insights, this conversation is packed with inspiring tales you won’t want to miss.You can find Neil Boyle's body of work on his website here: https://www.neilboyle.co.uk/This episode of the 50-40-90 Interview Series is brought to you by the official NBA Store.As we sit down with voices and figures across the basketball world, one thing always connects every era—how the game is represented on and off the court.Support the show by shopping through our affiliate link in the description—and represent the game at every level with authentic NBA gear.👉 https://nbastore.vwz6.net/50-40-90-nba-gear* As an affiliate, our 50-40-90 series may earn commission from purchase at no cost to you.The 50-40-90 Series is a part of the Basketball Now and Then Brand. You can find all of our related content below.🚨SUBSCRIBE / FOLLOW our show TODAY🚨 Visit our website to access hundreds of hours of unique basketball content and see why we are a top rated podcast, downloaded in over 55 countries and ranked in the Top 100 basketball podcasts.Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyYou can also follow us on social media at:YouTube: @BBall_NowandThenTwitter (X): @BBallNowandThenInstagram: @bball_nowandthenFacebook: @Basketball Now & ThenTikTok: @bball_nowandthenThreads: @bball_nowandthenPinterest: @bball_nowandthenFor EXCLUSIVE bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcast.Listen on Patreon
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S3.E54 | Mike Conley, Jr. & Andre Miller
APR 5, 2026
S3.E54 | Mike Conley, Jr. & Andre Miller
Episode 54 of Basketball Now & Then highlights a steady, cerebral point guard comparison between Mike Conley Jr. and Andre Miller, two guards who built their careers on intelligence, control, and consistency. No rush. No panic. Just command of the game.The hosts explore how Miller’s methodical pace, strength, and elite feel allowed him to dictate tempo and consistently create for others. Then there’s Conley, a modern floor general known for efficiency, leadership, and two-way reliability. Similar mindset, different rhythm. One thrived by slowing the game down, the other balances pace with precision in today’s system.What connects them? Control and longevity. By linking Miller’s steady presence to Conley’s sustained excellence, Basketball Now & Then continues its mission of bridging generations, proving that point guards who think the game at a high level always leave a lasting impact.🛒 Shop the official NBA 🏀 Store to grab jerseys, gear, and more. Every purchase supports Basketball Now & Then. 🙏🏽 Tap in now.https://nbastore.vwz6.net/shop-NBA-gear🚨SUBSCRIBE / FOLLOW our show TODAY🚨 Visit our website to access hundreds of hours of unique basketball content and see why we are a top rated podcast, downloaded in over 55 countries and ranked in the Top 100 basketball podcasts.Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyYou can also follow us on social media at:YouTube: @BBall_NowandThenTwitter (X): @BBallNowandThenInstagram: @bball_nowandthenFacebook: @Basketball Now & ThenTikTok: @bball_nowandthenThreads: @bball_nowandthenPinterest: @bball_nowandthenFor EXCLUSIVE bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcast.Listen on PatreonThanks for being a valued member of our basketball comparison community! 🙏* With our classic episodes and legends series, we compare basketball players, not necessarily to see who is better, but to juxtapose their basketball journeys for the enrichment of the game.
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99 MIN
Legends of the Game: John Stockton & Bob Cousy
MAR 29, 2026
Legends of the Game: John Stockton & Bob Cousy
Most underrated point guards? Not quite. Discover how John Stockton and Bob Cousy revolutionized basketball with their unmatched playmaking, despite playing in different eras. Stockton’s record-breaking assist totals and Cousy’s jazz-inspired creativity changed the game forever, but why haven't they received their full flowers?In this episode of Basketball Now and Then, we dive deep into the careers, unique styles, and legendary teammates of two all-time greats. You’ll learn how Stockton’s relentless court vision and Cousy’s pioneering passes laid the groundwork for modern playmaking.We break down their origins; Stockton’s humble beginnings in Spokane, coupled with his court genius; Cousy’s rise from the streets of New York amidst adversity and segregation.You’ll discover the astonishing stats that cemented Stockton as the quintessential pass-first point guard, and how Cousy’s innovative style ignited a new era of entertainment for basketball.We analyze their pivotal roles in championship runs, teammates like Malone, Russell, and future stars they helped develop, plus the rivalry of impact versus flash. Why does this matter? Because both players exemplify the evolution of the point guard.Whether you’re tuning in for insight or nostalgia, you’ll finish inspired to see the game through their lens. Join us in celebrating two legendary point guards whose artistry and durability continue to influence the sport.🚨SUBSCRIBE / FOLLOW our show TODAY🚨 Visit our website to access hundreds of hours of unique basketball content and see why we are a top rated podcast, downloaded in over 55 countries and ranked in the Top 100 basketball podcasts.Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on SpotifyYou can also follow us on social media at:YouTube: @BBall_NowandThenTwitter (X): @BBallNowandThenInstagram: @bball_nowandthenFacebook: @Basketball Now & ThenTikTok: @bball_nowandthenThreads: @bball_nowandthenPinterest: @bball_nowandthenFor EXCLUSIVE bonus episodes, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcast.Listen on PatreonThanks for being a valued member of our basketball comparison community! 🙏* With our classic episodes and legends series, we compare basketball players, not necessarily to see who is better, but to juxtapose their basketball journeys for the enrichment of the game.
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87 MIN