Trae Young to the Wizards?! Why the Hawks “Supermax No” Says Everything About Today’s NBA + Kerr, LeBron, and the Next Face of the League
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In this episode of On The Ball, Ric Bucher unloads on the NBA’s most uncomfortable truths: why “tanking” is getting harder to justify, why a rumored Trae Young-to-Washington deal would be less about basketball and more about money + leverage, and why the supermax era is changing (maybe forever). Ric also tackles the loudest Warriors debate—why fans coming for Steve Kerr are missing the point—and explains what Steph’s late-career reality actually means in the new salary-cap NBA.
Then Ric turns his attention to LeBron’s podcast positioning, the optics of “the league is moving away from ISO” while playing next to Luka, and the awkward self-mythmaking that comes with the exit ramp of a legend. Finally, a fascinating tell from All-Star voting: the NBA’s next “face” may be foreign, and Ric names the frontrunner.
Time stamps
00:00 — Intro: “Cooking with gas” + where to find Ric
01:32 — Mission statement: angles you won’t hear anywhere else
01:39 — Making every NBA game matter + the tanking problem
02:43 — Trae Young traded to the Wizards?! Why this is a financial play
04:20 — The $229M supermax that Atlanta wouldn’t offer (and why)
05:33 — Why the league can’t hand out max deals “like candy” anymore
06:50 — Trae’s real issue: stats vs impact, defense, and locker-room gravity
08:10 — What the Hawks actually need (and why bigs are the problem)
09:45 — Anthony Davis to Atlanta? Buyer beware + the Luka trade hangover
12:58 — Why Ric is bullish on Cooper Flagg as a culture-setter
17:25 — Warriors corner: the anti–Steve Kerr crusade (and why it’s galling)
21:12 — Lacob pressure, Kerr extension talk, and Steph’s real decline curve
23:03 — The Jimmy Butler move: what it fixed—and what it didn’t
24:13 — Why small-ball “wrinkles” are necessity, not stubbornness
27:17 — Kuminga: effort, role acceptance, and why it may be over
29:32 — Jordan Poole reality check (and what his market might be)
31:18 — LeBron’s “ISO is dying” take: why now, and why it reads self-serving
36:39 — All-Star voting clue: the NBA’s next “face” may be a foreign star
37:26 — Ric’s bet: Wembanyama as the future consensus face of the league
37:52 — Wrap-up + trade season ahead
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