The Hoop Genius Podcast

Hoop Genius

NBA TV analyst Mo Mooncey & 2x NBA champion Coach Brendan Suhr bring you basketball analysis, debates and more; as well as an exclusive list of VIP guests who take you behind the scenes into the world of the NBA.

  1. The Knicks were never supposed to win. They did it anyway.

    14 Jun

    The Knicks were never supposed to win. They did it anyway.

    For the first time since 1973 the New York Knicks are NBA champions, and they did it the hard way: down double digits in every single game and still standing alone on the mountain. Mo and two-time NBA championship coach Brendan Suhr break down a Finals that says something bigger about how you actually win in this league. Listen or watch as they make the case that the Knicks just buried the "you need a top-five superstar" myth, with Jalen Brunson's monster closeout, Karl-Anthony Towns answering every soft label, OG Anunoby and a bench that refused to break. Then the other side of it: a young Spurs team that overachieved to even get here and then lost the same way every night. Brendan goes inside why "five out" basketball stops working in June, why it was never an analytics game, and what San Antonio has to fix this summer around Wembanyama, Dylan Harper and Stephon Castle. Mo makes his case on the De'Aaron Fox contract and who should really be running point in San Antonio (Brendan does not fully agree). Plus the offseason is already here: the hosts split on where Giannis lands, the Jaylen Brown and Trey Murphy dominoes, and how the East stacks up for next season. New episodes drop twice a week. Subscribe on YouTube, Spotify and Apple, and leave a five-star review. Topics covered: Knicks win the title for the first time since 1973 Why this team killed the "need a superstar" narrative Brunson's closeout and Finals MVP case Karl-Anthony Towns shaking the "soft" label The Spurs' offense problem and the limits of five out The De'Aaron Fox contract debate (Mo vs Brendan) Dylan Harper, Stephon Castle and the Spurs' young core What San Antonio needs this offseason Giannis predictions: Miami vs Boston Jaylen Brown, Trey Murphy and the East next season 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms.📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26:https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/

    35 min
  2. The WORST collapse in NBA Finals history

    11 Jun

    The WORST collapse in NBA Finals history

    The Spurs were up 29 in an NBA Finals game and lost. We are still not sure we believe it. Mo Mooncey and 2x NBA champion coach Brendan Suhr break down the night the San Antonio Spurs handed the New York Knicks a 3-1 series lead, with OG Anunoby tipping in the winner and De'Aaron Fox unravelling down the stretch. This one is all about the collapse. We go possession by possession through the final two minutes: the turnovers, the contested layup OG turned away, the inbounds defense that left the game-winner wide open, and the missed free throws. Brendan explains why "time and score" is the lesson the Spurs never learned, why Mike Brown out-coached Mitch Johnson for a fourth straight game, and why those lobs to Victor Wembanyama are doing him no favours. We also make the case for OG Anunoby as Finals MVP, dig into the flagrant foul rule that could cost Wembanyama a game, and ask whether the public is about to turn Wemby into a villain the way it once did with LeBron. Plus a few stories that have nothing to do with basketball and everything to do with why you keep coming back. Game 5 is Saturday, with Mo on the call for Amazon Prime. Subscribe so you do not miss the reaction. In this episode: The 29-point collapse and how it actually happened De'Aaron Fox, "time and score," and the clutch reputation OG Anunoby's Finals MVP case Why Mike Brown has out-coached Mitch Johnson all series The danger in Wembanyama's lob diet The flagrant foul rule that needs to change The Wembanyama villain narrative Series outlook heading into Game 5 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms.📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26:https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/

    37 min
  3. Wembanyama just SAVED the Spurs' season

    9 Jun

    Wembanyama just SAVED the Spurs' season

    The Spurs stole one back in New York and we have a real NBA Finals on our hands. Victor Wembanyama came out of the tunnel like he remembered he was seven foot five, attacked the rim from the opening tip, and dragged San Antonio to a 115-111 road win to cut the series to 2-1.  Mo and two-time NBA champion coach Brendan Suhr break down the game that flipped the temperature of this series. They get into why Wembanyama's aggression changed everything, the Knicks' absurd 42-point second quarter, and the Keldon Johnson play that nearly cost San Antonio the night. Then comes the debate of the episode: is De'Aaron Fox doing enough for a max-money guard in the biggest series of his life? Mo is done waiting. Brendan is not so sure. They also dig into San Antonio's elite defense against New York's five-out offense, the loudest arena Brendan has heard since the old Chicago Stadium, and why this is shaping up to be the most-watched Finals in years. Are the Spurs about to make this a series, or do the Knicks close it out at home? Topics covered: Why Wembanyama's Game 3 changed the series The Knicks' historic second quarter The Keldon Johnson swing play that almost decided it The De'Aaron Fox max-contract debate What happened to KAT in Game 3 Spurs defense vs the Knicks five-out offense Three straight road wins and what it means for Game 4 Why this Finals is pulling in the whole world 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms.📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26:https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/

    34 min
  4. Wembanyama is getting EXPOSED in the NBA Finals

    6 Jun

    Wembanyama is getting EXPOSED in the NBA Finals

    The Knicks went to San Antonio and didn't steal one, they stole both. New York is up 2-0 in the NBA Finals and Mo is calling the series over. Coach Brendan Suhr isn't ready to go that far. Listen or watch as a two-time NBA champion coach breaks down why he thinks the Spurs handed this game away in the final 40 seconds, why Wembanyama looked rattled for the first time all postseason, and how Karl-Anthony Towns turned himself into the best player on the floor through two games. We get into the Spurs' five-out offence and why Brendan doesn't believe you can win a championship playing it, the late-game possession that decided the night, the butterfly effect that put Landry Shamet in the Finals, and the front-office work that quietly built this Knicks roster. Plus an OG Anunoby story from the UK that says everything about how this country treats its NBA stars. Two more wins and New York lifts the trophy. Can the Spurs steal one back at home, or is this already done? In this episode: Knicks take a 2-0 Finals lead in San Antonio Why Wembanyama looked shook in his first two Finals games Karl-Anthony Towns as the early Finals MVP The case against the Spurs' five-out, no-set-plays offence Brendan's breakdown of the final possession and what he would have run The Malcolm Brogdon retirement that changed the Knicks' season Scott Perry's fingerprints all over this New York roster OG Anunoby, KAT's defensive turnaround, and the Game 3 prediction 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms.📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26:https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/

    39 min
  5. Breaking down the NBA Finals nobody saw coming: Knicks vs. Spurs

    31 May

    Breaking down the NBA Finals nobody saw coming: Knicks vs. Spurs

    The San Antonio Spurs are Western Conference champions. Wimby's going to the Finals. OKC - despite Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropping 35 points - are heading home. We break down the game seven aftermath, why Chet Holmgren went missing with $240M coming his way, and what Dylan Harper's poise as a rookie tells you about where this Spurs team is headed. Then we get into the matchup breakdown for the NBA Finals: New York Knicks vs San Antonio Spurs - a rematch of 1999. Eight days rest for the Knicks against an emotionally drained Spurs squad. OG Anunoby as Wemby's statistically best defender. Jose Alvarado's potential psychological impact. Both Mo and Brendan land on the same Finals prediction: Knicks in six. Coach Brendan Suhr, who was at the 1999 Finals with Isaiah Thomas, shares what this matchup means - and why closing out a Finals series is the hardest thing to do in basketball. Listen or watch and let us know your predictions in the Discord. Topics covered: PSG winning back-to-back Champions League titles and the NBA parallel San Antonio Spurs win Game 7, 111-103 over OKC Thunder Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 35-point performance and why he was completely gassed Chet Holmgren: 1/2 from the field, 4 rebounds, benched at the end of a Game 7 JDub and Ajay Mitchell injuries and their impact on OKC's offense Dylan Harper's clutch three as a rookie off the bench Knicks vs Spurs NBA Finals preview: matchup breakdown Becky Hammon's Jalen Brunson comments and why Mo and Brendan both see her point KAT stretching the floor, Wemby's positioning issues, OG as Wemby's best defender Jose Alvarado's psychological value for the Knicks De'Aaron Fox's contract vs playoff performance Knicks' eight days rest advantage going into the Finals Mike Brown being the sixth choice for the Knicks job Both hosts predict: Knicks in six 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms.📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26:https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/

    30 min
  6. The Knicks are the best team in basketball. Now what?

    26 May

    The Knicks are the best team in basketball. Now what?

    The New York Knicks have swept the Cleveland Cavaliers and are heading to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. Mo and Coach Brendan Suhr are not holding back. Is this Knicks team actually capable of winning a championship? Is Kenny Atkinson finished in Cleveland? Plus, the OKC Thunder and San Antonio Spurs are locked in a brutal conference finals series tied at 2-2, Greg Popovich made a rare locker room appearance, and the All-NBA teams are out. Coach Brendan has problems with the selections. Mo has one: how is Chet Holmgren on an All-NBA team and OKC can't figure out where to find offense? Topics covered: Knicks sweep Cavaliers, advance to NBA Finals: analysis and reaction Kenny Atkinson and the future of the Cleveland Cavaliers What makes the 2025 Knicks genuinely different from any team in recent playoff history Jalen Brunson's $113M pay cut gamble and what it says about his character Karl-Anthony Towns as a playmaking hub: the adjustment that changed everything OKC vs San Antonio: series tied 2-2, game five breakdown Gregg Popovich's locker room speech and the culture of the Spurs organization All-NBA teams revealed: Coach Brendan's issues and Mo's Chet Holmgren rant Which opponent the Knicks would prefer in the NBA Finals 🎧 Listen to the full Hoop Genius Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all platforms.📺 Subscribe for new episodes 2x a week. This podcast is brought to you by NBA2K26:https://nba.2k.com/2k26/buy/

    39 min
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NBA TV analyst Mo Mooncey & 2x NBA champion Coach Brendan Suhr bring you basketball analysis, debates and more; as well as an exclusive list of VIP guests who take you behind the scenes into the world of the NBA.

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