BBALL BREAKDOWN Podcast

CLNS Media Network

Join Coach Nick, the brains behind some of the best video analysis of the NBA, as he welcomes guests from all facets of basketball for in depth discussions on everything from how your favorite team is running their offense, to the latest trade rumors, to cutting edge training techniques, and new fundamentals of basketball being developed daily. Twitter: @bballbreakdown Facebook: facebook.com/bballbreakdown YouTube: youtube.com/bballbreakdown

  1. APR 29

    Sixers Stun Celtics, Brunson’s Knicks Masterclass, and SGA’s Defensive Clamps

    Visit ⁠⁠⁠https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS⁠⁠⁠ and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. Coach Nick is joined by referee Chip Clark to dissect a pivotal night of playoff basketball where the Philadelphia 76ers shocked the Boston Celtics on their home floor. We analyze how the Celtics offense completely bogged down in the fourth quarter, leading to a franchise playoff low of just 11 points. Chip explains the "adversity default" that causes Boston to abandon team sets for stagnant isolation play. Next, we deep-dive into the technicalities of the "off-arm" extension, using the SGA and Devin Booker collision as a case study. Chip provides a masterclass on why Booker’s "clamp" on Shai’s arm was a dead giveaway for the officiating crew. In this episode, we also discuss: Knicks vs. Hawks: Why the "small guard" narrative is officially dead after Jalen Brunson’s 39-point masterpiece. Minnesota’s M.A.S.H. Unit: The fallout from Donte DiVincenzo and Anthony Edwards' injuries as the Timberwolves try to save their season against the Nuggets. Referee Truths: A breakdown of "illegal assist in scoring" and why that controversial Celtics/Sixers goaltending non-call was actually the right decision. Tactical Adjustments: How the Hawks can use high-post entries to leverage the Knicks' ultra-aggressive defensive style. BBALLBREAKDOWN: We’re not a channel, we’re a conversation. You in? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    57 min
  2. APR 19

    NBA Playoff Openers: Lakers, Nuggets, Knicks, & Cavs Secure Game 1 Wins

    Visit ⁠⁠⁠https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS⁠⁠⁠ and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup. [cite: 2026-03-22] Coach Nick, Combo, and Referee Chip break down a wild Day 1 of the NBA Playoffs! Despite missing Luka and Austin Reaves, the Los Angeles Lakers took down the Houston Rockets, who were missing Kevin Durant due to a late-reported knee contusion. Luke Kennard was the story of the night, dropping 27 points and shooting a perfect 5-for-5 from deep. We analyze how JJ Redick out-coached the Rockets' staff and why Houston’s offense looked "boring" without KD’s gravity. Lakers vs. Rockets: Why LeBron James was throwing "energetic" dimes early and why Alperen Sengun was underutilized in the high post. Nuggets vs. Timberwolves: Nikola Jokic coasts to a triple-double as Denver "outclasses" Minnesota. Cavs vs. Raptors: Max Strus earns the game ball while Brandon Ingram struggles to find his shot. Knicks vs. Hawks: Karl-Anthony Towns and Jalen Brunson prove why New York is the team to beat in this series. Ref’s Corner: Chip explains the "domino play" rule on the Sengun/Ayton contact and breaks down Jaden McDaniels’ reckless close-out on Jamal Murray. We also discuss whether the Golden State Warriors are entering the end of an era after their elimination loss and where LeBron might fit next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 hr
  3. APR 9

    The Math of March Madness: Why You MUST Foul When Up Two

    Download the PrizePicks app today and pick your first game winner, spread or total as the playoff push rolls on! And get $50 in daily fantasy lineups when you play your first $5 lineup when you use code CLNS. Coach Nick welcomes independent analytics consultant Joseph Gill to the show for a deep dive into the numbers that define winning basketball. They start by breaking down the controversial ending of the Florida-Iowa game, where the Gators failed to execute a "foul up two" strategy that Joe’s data shows can increase win probability by up to 10% against certain free-throw shooters. Joe explains why it is statistically almost impossible to lose in regulation if you put an average shooter on the line in that scenario. The conversation shifts from late-game math to the psychological side of coaching. Coach Nick and Joe discuss the "generational trauma" of firebrand coaching styles—like those of Tom Izzo and Rick Pitino—and why using anger and disgust actually holds players back from reaching a "flow state" for optimal performance. They also explore how analytics can be used to prevent injuries, citing a specific study on Jordan Poole’s rookie season and the hidden costs of "kick-out" foul hunting. Timestamps: 00:01 – Introducing Joe Gill: The man behind the NBA’s end-of-game data. 01:43 – The "Foul Up Two" Philosophy: Why Florida should have put Iowa on the line. 06:50 – Correcting the math: How much does this strategy actually improve your odds? 11:57 – Underdogs and Variance: Why "turtling" and slowing the game down is a losing strategy. 17:50 – The Coaching Fallacy: Why outbursts don't actually add wins to the bottom line. 31:12 – Practice Structure: Why D1 programs are failing at individual instruction. 44:49 – Biomechanics and Injuries: Can we train players to stop blowing their Achilles? 47:39 – The Jordan Poole Study: How a "logical" foul-hunting move cost millions in earnings. 54:36 – Communication Modalities: How to build trust with NBA players using data. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1h 12m
  4. APR 4

    UConn’s Miracle, Duke’s Meltdown, and the SGA Foul-Baiting Debate

    “Download the PrizePicks app today and pick your first game winner, spread or total as the playoff push rolls on! And get $50 in daily fantasy lineups when you play your first $5 lineup when you use code CLNS. Coach Nick and Andrew "Combo" S***p break down a wild finish to the UConn-Duke game, examining the Boozer brothers' turnovers and Mullins’ incredible 40-footer. They analyze Dan Hurley’s questionable clock management and his post-shot "headbutt" of an official. The discussion shifts to the NBA, focusing on whether Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is "foul-baiting" and why Karl-Anthony Towns seems lost in the Knicks' offense. Later, referee Chip Clark joins to explain why Josh Hart’s screen on Lou Dort was a legal offensive foul and why accusing Scott Foster of cheating is a guaranteed ejection. Finally, they review the NBA's three new proposals to eliminate tanking. Timestamps: 01:03 – UConn vs. Duke: Analyzing the "luckiest team" and the Boozer turnovers. 08:50 – Dan Hurley’s sideline antics and emotional intelligence. 11:40 – The Cam Boozer vs. Drew Timmy comparison. 19:10 – Knicks-OKC: SGA’s whistle and KAT’s role 70 games in. 25:50 – Ref's Corner: Chip Clark on the "build-up" of technical fouls. 36:20 – The anatomy of an illegal screen: Hart vs. Dort. 43:00 – Ending Tanking: Breaking down the 18-team and 22-team lottery proposals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    57 min
4.3
out of 5
221 Ratings

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Join Coach Nick, the brains behind some of the best video analysis of the NBA, as he welcomes guests from all facets of basketball for in depth discussions on everything from how your favorite team is running their offense, to the latest trade rumors, to cutting edge training techniques, and new fundamentals of basketball being developed daily. Twitter: @bballbreakdown Facebook: facebook.com/bballbreakdown YouTube: youtube.com/bballbreakdown

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