Our Esquina's NBA Podcast hosted by Alex and Jesus.
In the final Basketball Fiends episode, Jesus and Alex recap the NBA Finals and discuss Steph Curry's NBA legacy. Next, the duo discusses the top picks of the 2022 NBA Draft. And finally, the hosts say their final goodbyes.
In this week's episode, Jesus and Alex talk about Quin Snyder's exit from the Jazz, and who's the better coach for the Charlotte Hornets, Mike D'Antoni, or Kenny Atkison? Plus, the duo discusses Steph Curry's NBA Finals Legacy and recaps Game 3.
The NBA Finals are underway! This week, Jesus and Alex recap the Conference Finals and discuss Darvin Ham's potential as LA Lakers head coach. Next, they break down the Boston Celtics Game 1 NBA Finals victory. Finally, the duo delivers some news on the podcast's future.
This week, Jesus and Alex breakdown the blowouts in the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat series and the Dallas Mavericks versus the Golden State Warriors. Then, did the NBA get the All-NBA Rookie Teams selections correct? Finally, the NBA Draft Lottery.
In this week's episode, Jesus and Alex look ahead to Game 6 between the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics, and Game 6 between the Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors. Then, the duo talks about Nikola Jokic's second MVP and Phoenix Sun's Head Coach Monty Williams winning Coach of the Year.
Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera are back. The duo spends this episode breaking down each playoff series. Is the Miami Heat vs. Philadelphia 76ers series over? Will the Phoenix Suns close out the Dallas Mavericks? Can the Boston Celtics overcome the Milwaukee Bucks? Finally, will the Memphis Grizzlies steal a road game against the Golden State Warriors?
This week on the podcast, Jesus Acevedo Jr. is joined by special guest co-host Bryson Jones. The two discuss the Defensive Player of the Year award (2:46), then break down the Boston Celtics' 2-0 lead over the Brooklyn Nets (6:43). Next, how do Devin Booker and Khris Middleton's injury impact their respective teams (17:36)? Finally, the duo reminisces on the last decade of the crying Jordan meme (27:49).
The guys are back after a one-week layoff. This week, Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera questioned if the Timberwolves over celebrated and then recap the play-in tournament. Next, the duo discusses AP's 2010 All-Decade Team. And finally, Bill Simmons comments on Jalen Green.
March Madness is here! Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera look ahead to the Men's and Women's Final Four games. Then, what does Paul George's return mean to the Clippers? What impact will Canada's vaccine mandate have in the Eastern Conference playoffs? And finally, the remarkable story of Aron Bayne's comeback from a tragic injury.
In this episode, Jesus and Alex go off the rails in the best way possible. The duo recaps the first rounds of March Madness, then they discuss Steph Curry's season-ending injury. Is LeBron James going to lead the league in scoring? Finally, Kyrie Irving gets the best birthday gift.
It's the 50th Basketball Fiends episode! This week, Jesus and Alex praise Gregg Popovich for becoming the winningest coach in NBA history (1:55), then delve into the Minnesota Timberwolves' surge in the standings (8:35). Plus, what's behind the rise of drives to the baskets (13:26)? Finally, it's March Madness (21:17)!
This week on the Basketball Fiends, Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera review the James Harden and Joel Embiid pairing (4:05) and Kevin Durant's return to the court (10:30). Plus, how far can the Boston Celtics go this season (15:59)? Finally, can the Lakers be fixed (20:26)?
This week on the Basketball Fiends podcast, Alex Aguilera and Jesus Acevedo look ahead to the start of the second half of the NBA season (2:24) and make a bold prediction (10:15). Next, the duo discusses Juwan Howard's suspension (20:55) and Kemba Walker's failed stint with the Knicks (26:59).
NBA All-Star Weekend is here! Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera look back on a couple of surprises from the first half of the season (1:28). Next, the duo discusses the NBA commissioner's comments regarding New York City's vaccine mandate and Kyrie Irving (8:56). Then, what's behind the Chicago Bull resurgence this season (14:00)? And finally, another surgery for Zion (21:20).
For the first time in 2022, the dynamic duo is back! Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera start season 2 of the Basketball Fiends breaking down all the 2022 NBA trade deadline deals and how they shake up the NBA landscape.
After a one-week layoff, the Basketball Fiends are back! Jesus Acevedo Jr. welcomes Bryson Jones as a special guest host. The duo discusses the Phoenix Suns' 18-game winning streak (4:05) and the possibility of John Wall returning to action with the Houston Rockets (9:49.) Plus, can DaMarcus Cousins help the Milwaukee Bucks (19:08)? Finally, how will the Denver Nuggets overcome Michael Porter Jr.'s injury (23:00)?
The Basketball Fiends welcome returning special guest Gavin Good as they discuss Illinois basketball (1:30). Then, they talk about the Chicago Bulls early success this season (8:05). Next, they talk about the red hot Golden State Warriors led by superstar Steph Curry (19:30). Finally, the guys wrap things up talking about Staples Center name change (26:56).
The Basketball Fiends Alex Aguilera and Jesus Acevedo Jr. share their thoughts on Nikola Jokic’s dirty play and how much Markieff Morris’s foul played a role in it (5:29). Then, how have the new NBA rules affected players and the league (13:38)? Finally, will the Atlanta Hawks find their groove (19:53), and can the Washington Wizards continue their hot start to the season (26:03)?
Alex Aguilera and Jesus Acevedo Jr. discuss the Heat’s hot start to the season and how Kyle Lowry’s recent injury could impact them (5:04). Then, what’s wrong with the Boston Celtics? The fiends discuss if they’ll turn it around (12:30). Scottie Pippen has a book coming out and the all-time great had some harsh words to say about Michael Jordan (18:40). Finally, the guys talk about ESPN’s article detailing Phoenix Suns owner Rober Sarver’s racist and misogynist acts during his tenure (26:21).
Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera are back for the 41st episode of The Basketball Fiends. This week, the duo discusses the Chicago Bulls (2:52) and New York Knicks (9:28) hot start to the season. Then, heap praise on Ja Morant's early-season showing and ponder if he'll make an All-NBA team this season (15:04). Finally, when will Zion Williamson return to the court for the New Orleans Pelicans (21:36).
In this week's episode, Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera talk about the Chicago Sky's first WNBA Championship (3:51), then discuss the Phoenix Suns opting not to offer DeAndre Ayton an extension (11:43). Next, the duo examines the NBA's 75th Anniversary Team (18:23) and the omissions. Finally, they each pick their top ten All-Time NBA players (26:28).
This week, the Basketball Fiends recap Game 2 of the WNBA Finals and look ahead to Game 3 (3:46). Then, Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera predict this season's NBA Champion (12:52) and NBA MVP (19:11). Finally, they each give a hot take for the season (26:46). Alex believes Dame Lillard will win the MVP, while Jesus says the Lakers will NOT make the NBA Finals.
The NBA preseason is underway, which means the season is just around the corner. This week, Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera discuss Kyrie Irving possibly missing 41 home games this season (3:05), the NBA's GM survey and who they picked to win the title (8:10). Plus, with Pau Gasol retiring, where does he rank all-time among international NBA players (14:35). Finally, the duo talks about the 18 NBA veterans who defrauded the league's Players' Health and Welfare Benefit Plan for $3.9 million (20:40).
What's your favorite basketball movie? In this week's episode, Jesus Acevedo Jr., Alex Aguilera, and guests Gavin Good and Michael Carrell talk about their favorite basketball films. Gavin talks about Like Mike's impact on his childhood (1:52). Michael shares how he relates to White Men Can't Jump (7:05). Alex speaks to how He Got Game educated him on the dark side of organized basketball (13:51), and Jesus breaks down how true-to-life Coach Carter is (20:30).
In this week's episode, Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera welcome two guests. Astrology guru Eric Torres join us and Houston Rockets reporter for Tab Deportes Mackey Torres join to discuss some of the NBA What Ifs and how they changed the NBA landscape. What if Tyson Chandler's trade to OKC doesn't get rescinded (1:40)? Does a healthy 2009 Houston Rockets team make a run to the NBA Finals (12:16)? Would Len Bias have extended the Boston Celtics dominance in the Eastern Conference (19:47)? Finally, would Steph Curry being drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves change the franchise's trajectory (27:33)?
The Basketball Fiends got another special episode this week. Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera welcome Zak Noble and Roosh Williams of Ball is Life's Noble and Roosh Show to discuss new rules they'd like to see implemented. Should the NBA add FIBA's goaltending rules (2:25), bring back hand-checking (8:46)? What about adding a fourth referee (21:09) or a four-point line (28:03)? The fiends and their guests discuss it all in this episode.
Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera have a special Basketball Fiends episode today. The guys invited Eric Torres, a self-taught Astrology guru, to break down how Astrology plays a part in NBA teams. First, he sees how compatible Jesus and Alex are as hosts (1:49). Then, he breaks down the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls (10:02), and Hakeem Olajuwon and the Houston Rockets championship years (14:54). Finally, they look at the recent NBA dynasties (21:10) and dynamic duos (30:30) and how astrology plays a part in it
Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera have a special Basketball Fiends episode today. The guys invited Eric Torres, a self-taught Astrology guru, to break down how Astrology plays a part in NBA teams. First, he sees how compatible Jesus and Alex are as hosts (1:49). Then, he breaks down the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls (10:02), and Hakeem Olajuwon and the Houston Rockets championship years (14:54). Finally, they look at the recent NBA dynasties (21:10) and dynamic duos (30:30) and how astrology plays a part in it
After a one-week break, the fiends are back in session. Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera address the Grizzlies' retiring jerseys from their Grit & Grind era (2:10) and Ben Simmon's request to leave the 76ers (8:12). Plus, the duo recap the recent player movements in the NBA (12:34). Finally, Jesus has a problem with ESPN's WNBA Franchise rankings (21:07).
The NBA released the opening week and Christmas schedules, so Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera picked their matchups to watch (3:10). Then, the duo recap Draymond Green's interview with Kevin Durant (9:37) and Carmelo Anthony's appearance on the 'All The Smoke' show (15:42). Finally, they break down the Twitter beef between the fan bases of the Detroit Pistons' and Houston Rockets after Jalen Green bashed the Motor City (23:07).
The Basketball Fiends are back after a one-week break. In this week's episode, Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera recap a wild NBA offseason, (2:04) including notable free-agent signings (12:30). Then, the duo gives their two cents on the NBA's Summer League and how the rookies are looking (17:37). Finally, they look back at the US Men's and Women's Gold win at the Olympics (22:57).
The NBA season is a wrap! Not just yet as Jesus and Alex break down the first round of the 2021 NBA draft. First off, no pun intended the talk about surprises so far in the draft (3:25). Next, the fiends discuss winners of the draft (8:34). Then they get into losers or questionable choices in the draft (14:00). Lastly, the guys talk about trades that went down (23:14).
The Milwaukee Bucks are the 2020-21 NBA Champions! Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera recap the Bucks' first title in 50 years (2:29), Giannis Antetokounmpo's historic Game 6 performance (8:03), and the Bucks' stellar supporting cast (13:20). Finally, the duo talks about the Phoenix Suns, and Chris Paul's future (23:50).
The Finals are tied up at 2-2! The Basketball Fiends recap the Milwaukee Bucks game four victory over the Phoenix Suns (3:17). Next, the guys discuss USA Men's basketball and their struggles heading into the Olympics (9:40). Then the Fiends talk about Kawhi Leonard's injury and its impact on the Los Angeles Clippers (16:04). To wrap things up, Jesus and Alex talk about the cover athletes for NBA 2K22 (22:09).
The NBA Finals are in full swing which means an NBA Finals-heavy episode. Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera recap Game 2 (2:32), then pick their X-factor for the Phoenix Suns and Milwaukee Bucks (9:09). Plus, what particular position does Suns' forward Torrey Craig find himself in (16:47). Finally, the fiends review the Atlanta Hawk's run to the Eastern Conference Finals (23:06).
The NBA Finals are almost here! Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera discuss the Phoenix Suns' Finals run (3:12) the Clippers’ Western Conference Finals' trip (9:20). Next, the guys break down the impact of Giannis’ and Trae Young’s injuries (20:10). Lastly, the Fiends run through the ongoing coaching carousel happening in the NBA (26:19).
He's back! Jesus Acevedo Jr. returns from his one-week absence to join Alex Aguilera to talk about the high NBA ratings (4:16). Then, they look ahead to Game 2 between the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks (10:00) and go over what went wrong for the Philadelphia 76ers, Brooklyn Nets, and Utah Jazz (16:15). Finally, the duo breakdown the Draft Lottery (25:59).
This week Alex Aguilera and special guest Manny Gomez (Bodega Baseball) talk about a wild NBA week. First, the guys talk about the impact of Kawhi Leonard's injury for the Clippers (3:04). Next, they discuss Chris Paul being out indefinitely due to Covid-19 protocols (10:29). Then, Alex and Manny talk about Jesus’ correct pick for Rookie of the Year LaMelo Ball (18:00). Lastly, the guys get into all the coaching changes happening around the league (27:13).
This week, we discuss Nikola Jokic winning the NBA MVP, Rudy Gobert nabbing his third Defensive Player of the Year, and Tom Thibodeau being named Coach of the Year (1:33). Next, we make sense of the open coaching vacancies (10:09). Finally, we review the Phoenix Suns 2-0 lead over the Denver Nuggets (16:55) and the Atlanta Hawks vs. Philadelphia 76ers (23:36).
Back for another episode, this week Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera recap the Hawks' victory over the Knicks in five games (2:13) and the Grizzlies' promising future despite their ouster by the Utah Jazz (7:55). Plus, what's going on in Boston(12:47)? Finally, the guys preview the highly-anticipated Bucks and Nets second-round matchup (20:06)
The playoffs are underway! Jesus and Alex talk about their first-round surprises (2:05). Next, the guys discuss fans' bad behavior in their return to arenas (10:53). The Fiends also talk about the idea of an In-Season tournament in the NBA’s future (17:22). And to finish up Jesus and Alex look into Kwame Brown’s return into the public eye (25:25).
The playoffs are here! Jesus and Alex break down the play-in games (1:31). Plus, the two discuss the NBA award finalists (7:14), and Monty Williams being named coach of the year by his peers (14:08). Lastly, the Fiends make their first-round predictions in the Eastern (19:49) and Western (26:02) Conference.
In this episode, Jesus and Alex talk about Russell Westbrook and his historic record (1:43). Then the Basketball Fiends discuss the new NBA Three-Point Record (8:20). Also, they get into the New York Knicks and Atlanta Hawks clinching playoff spots (13:44). Lastly, the guys talk about this year's Hall of Fame (22:57).
The Basketball Fiends are back with another one! In this episode, Jesus and Alex predict what NBA teams will participate in the play-in tournament (2:40). Then, the duo discusses Milwaukee Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer being on the hot seat (9:35) Also, they give their nominees for Coach of the Year (15:15). Finally, they address the Brooklyn Nets and Kyrie Irving being fined (22:15).
This week, Jesus and Alex get into the Laker's current struggles (2:55), and the Knicks rise in the Eastern Conference standings (8:35). Plus, the duo heap praise on undrafted rookie Jae'Sean Tate (14:38). Finally, they look forward to Marvel's collaboration with ESPN (20:01).
Who's the NBA MVP to date (2:30)? Can the Brooklyn Nets big three gel before the playoffs (8:55)? The Basketball Fiends answer those questions, plus they discuss Dwyane Wade joining the Jazz ownership group (14:57) and the NBA's reaction to Georgey Floyd getting justice (21.33).
In this episode, the Basketball Fiends discuss Jamal Murray's season-ending injury (00:17) and the NBA's play-in tournament (7:26). Plus, are too many three-pointers a bad thing? (13:15) Finally, the guys praise Chris Paul's greatness, and Steph Curry's shooting touch (21:53). BONUS: Jesus and Alex discuss Falcon and The Winter Soldier (25:05)
This week, Jesus and Alex talk about Kevin Durant's return to the Nets (2:23). Then, they discuss BMac's role with the Lakers, Cousins signing with the Clippers, and Isiah Thomas' NBA return (8:10). Plus, is Boston underachieving (15:42)? Finally, the guys break down the men and women's Final Four (22:10).
This week, Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera discuss the NBA Buyout Market (1:15), JJ Reddick's Pelicans exit (6:50) | The triple-double era (12:45) | Men and Women's Final Four (20:00).
Is there a Basketball Fiends curse? Jesus and Alex discuss that as they break down the Rockets' baffling 20-game losing streak (2:30). Then, what impact will LaMelo and LeBron's injuries have on their teams (7:00)? Plus, the duo pays their respects to Elgin Baylor (15:00), praises Chris Paul's latest accomplishment (18:40), and delves into the latest March Madness happenings (21:35)
In this episode, the Basketball Fiends talk about all the major trades during the 2021 NBA trade deadline. First, they discuss all the Eastern Conference moves (1:38), then the twosome shift focus to the Western Conference (16:15).