• BORING Spurs Draft?, Giannis Heat, and SSE Reacts to Taylor Rant | In the Building | EP. 589
    Jun 24 2026

    The guys kick off the show with classic In The Building chaos, somehow turning a conversation about stiff shirt collars, country music, and Tecovas into a full-blown discussion about aging, playlists, and why old-school music just hits different. Once the nonsense settles, Mike and Rudy shift into Spurs talk, where the biggest storyline is how… uneventful draft night feels compared to the last few years. After blockbuster lottery moments with Victor Wembanyama, Steph Castle, and Dylan Harper, holding the 20th pick feels almost boring by comparison.

    The basketball conversation ramps up with Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors dominating the NBA offseason. Mike and Rudy debate whether Miami made the right move going all-in, why Boston flirting with a Giannis deal could’ve shifted the entire NBA balance, and why Anthony Edwards may eventually need to escape Minnesota if he truly wants to win. The Spurs also stay front and center as the guys argue San Antonio may already be a top-three team in the league despite the Finals loss.

    One of the biggest talking points comes when Mike revisits his recent rant about Spurs Sports & Entertainment being too cheap with game-night entertainment. With SSE bringing back the Silver Dancers, the crew jokes that In The Building may have actually moved the needle. Beneath the jokes is a serious point: if the Spurs want to build a billion-dollar arena experience, the entertainment around the product has to level up too. The episode closes with World Cup excitement, wild sports rants, and classic ITB energy.

    Topics Covered:
    • Why the Spurs’ 20th pick made this draft feel underwhelming
    • Kingston Flemings becoming San Antonio’s latest basketball star to watch
    • Giannis trade rumors involving Miami and Boston
    • Why Anthony Edwards may eventually leave Minnesota
    • Spurs being ranked as a potential top-three team in the NBA
    • SSE bringing back the Silver Dancers
    • Mike’s rant about cheap in-game entertainment
    • World Cup fever and global soccer culture
    • Cristiano Ronaldo criticism and legacy debate
    • Teacher appreciation event at SAS in The Quarry
    Key Moments:
    • Mike calls this Spurs draft the least exciting in years
    • Debate over whether Miami got significantly better with Giannis
    • Strong take that Anthony Edwards could be the next superstar to demand out
    • Mike claims SSE may have responded directly to his entertainment rant
    • “People I Wanna Punch” goes off on reckless motorcycle riders and Cristiano Ronaldo

    Even on a “boring” Spurs draft day, In The Building finds plenty to unpack. Between league-shifting trade rumors, rising expectations in San Antonio, and the never-ending debate around what the Spurs experience should look like, one thing is clear: quiet offseason days don’t stay quiet for long.

    #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #SpursDraft #NBADraft #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #Giannis #GiannisAntetokounmpo #SpursNation #NBAOffseason #NBATwitter #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #WorldCup2026 #SilverDancers #SportsTalk #BasketballTalk #SilverAndBlack #SportsPodcast


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  • Ron Harper Calls BS, Giannis on the Move, MAJOR SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT | In the Building | EP. 588
    Jun 23 2026

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    The Spurs offseason drama keeps getting louder, but Ron Harper isn’t letting rumors slide. Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay open the show reacting to reports that Dylan Harper’s camp wanted guarantees about a starting role, only for Ron Harper to publicly shut that narrative down. The guys debate whether the Spurs need to fast-track Harper into a starter-level role, what that means for De’Aaron Fox, and why the real issue may be coaching rotations rather than backcourt politics.

    Beyond basketball, the show delivers one of its biggest community announcements yet. Mike officially reveals the 2026 Mike Taylor BBQ, now moving to the San Antonio Miracle League with all proceeds benefiting children with disabilities and special needs. The conversation gets emotional as Mike and Rudy explain why this cause matters so much and how the event continues to grow into something bigger than just barbecue. Add in Giannis trade rumors, Knicks obsession with Wemby, San Antonio history talk, and classic off-the-rails banter, and this episode feels like peak ITB chaos.

    Topics Covered:
    • Ron Harper denies reports that Dylan Harper demanded a starting role
    • Whether Dylan Harper already deserves starter-level minutes
    • De’Aaron Fox’s future with the Spurs
    • Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors involving Boston and Miami
    • Victor Wembanyama becoming New York’s newest villain
    • Major announcement for the 2026 Mike Taylor BBQ
    • San Antonio Miracle League and its impact on families
    • Countdown to 5,000 subscribers and Rudy’s George Jefferson challenge
    • John Garcia’s growing San Antonio history content
    • Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones controversy and Kanye concert debate
    Key Moments:
    • Ron Harper publicly calls the Dylan Harper rumor “absolute BS”
    • Mike says Harper’s minutes issue is more about coaching than Fox
    • Emotional discussion about special-needs families at Miracle League
    • Rudy shares his experience volunteering with Miracle League
    • Giannis trade speculation sparks debate about NBA power shifts
    Final Thoughts:

    This episode balances everything that makes In The Building special: Spurs analysis, big sports debates, community impact, and total unpredictability. Whether it’s the future of Dylan Harper or giving back through the annual BBQ, Mike and Rudy keep bringing passion, perspective, and plenty of laughs.

    #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #DylanHarper #RonHarper #DeAaronFox #Giannis #GiannisAntetokounmpo #SpursNation #NBAOffseason #NBATwitter #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #SanAntonioMiracleLeague #MikeTaylorBBQ #SportsTalk #BasketballTalk #SilverAndBlack


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  • World Cup, WNBA Talk, Floyd Mayweather & More Spurs Drama | In the Building | EP. 587
    Jun 20 2026

    In The Building debuts from the brand-new Texas Cheer Liquor Studios, and the new setup comes with the same old chaos. Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay open the show joking about moving, studio life, and Mike immediately regretting wearing shorts on camera before shifting into the latest Spurs offseason drama. With the Finals barely in the rearview, the conversation quickly turns toward the growing tension surrounding De’Aaron Fox, Dylan Harper, and what the Spurs’ future backcourt should actually look like.

    The biggest topic centers on reports from Michael C. Wright suggesting the Spurs remain committed to De’Aaron Fox as their starting point guard, while Dylan Harper’s camp is reportedly pushing for Harper to start next season. Mike and Rudy unpack what that means for Spurs culture, whether the organization should prioritize hierarchy or talent, and why Harper’s rapid rise may have accelerated tough roster decisions. The guys also branch out into World Cup energy, WNBA discourse, Floyd Mayweather talk, and broader conversations about modern sports culture, all with the classic ITB mix of strong opinions and humor.

    Topics Covered:
    • New Texas Cheer Liquor Studios debut
    • Michael C. Wright’s report on De’Aaron Fox’s future
    • Dylan Harper’s camp pushing for a starting role
    • Whether the Spurs should trade De’Aaron Fox
    • Mitch Johnson’s handling of young players under scrutiny
    • Spurs culture vs modern NBA player empowerment
    • World Cup excitement and global soccer energy
    • WNBA discourse and media narratives
    • Floyd Mayweather headlines and combat sports talk
    • Why the Spurs may need major roster changes this offseason
    Key Moments:
    • Mike calls the Harper-Fox situation “rich man problems” for San Antonio
    • Strong debate over whether Harper or Fox should start next season
    • Rudy argues Harper already earned starter status during the Finals
    • Mike questions whether modern Spurs culture can survive player camps making demands
    • The crew reflects on how quickly the Spurs became a drama-heavy NBA franchise
    Final Thoughts:

    The Spurs’ championship window may still be opening, but the easy part is over. Talent creates expectations, expectations create pressure, and pressure creates difficult decisions. This episode captures that reality perfectly as San Antonio transitions from rebuilding project to full-blown contender with real roster dilemmas ahead.

    #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #DylanHarper #DeAaronFox #StephCastle #WorldCup2026 #WNBA #FloydMayweather #SpursNation #NBAOffseason #NBATwitter #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #SportsTalk #BasketballTalk #SilverAndBlack #SportsPodcast


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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Brunson Burner, Spurs Fans Come After Mike, & WNBA Talk | In the Building | EP. 586
    Jun 20 2026

    The Finals may be over, but the emotions in San Antonio are nowhere near settled. Mike Taylor opens the show reading messages from Spurs fans who came after him for easing up on De’Aaron Fox, with reactions ranging from frustration to full-on personal attacks. Mike and Rudy unpack how quickly the city turned on Fox, whether the criticism has gone too far, and what the guard’s long-term future in San Antonio actually looks like after a brutal Finals performance.

    The conversation expands into the Knicks’ championship parade, where Jalen Brunson continues embracing his villain arc while New York fans somehow keep Victor Wembanyama at the center of the celebration. From there, the guys bounce into World Cup fever, soccer culture, media narratives, and a passionate discussion about why American sports reward mediocrity. The episode also tees up a bigger WNBA conversation, with Mike promising more on that front in the next show. Classic ITB: hoops, chaos, and plenty of smoke.

    Topics Covered:
    • Spurs fans unloading on Mike over De’Aaron Fox takes
    • Whether Fox still fits the Spurs’ long-term future
    • Mike Finger’s column suggesting Fox could be traded
    • Jalen Brunson’s championship parade comments and “villain” energy
    • Knicks fans still obsessed with Victor Wembanyama
    • Why Dylan Harper’s Finals breakout intensified Fox criticism
    • World Cup energy taking over North America
    • Cristiano Ronaldo and aging superstars refusing to step aside
    • Thierry Henry and Alexi Lalas WNBA/soccer broadcast debate
    • Why American sports reward losing teams through draft structure
    Key Moments:
    • Mike reads brutal fan comments calling him soft for defending Fox
    • Rudy argues Dylan Harper’s emergence made Fox’s struggles look even worse
    • Mike compares Fox’s Finals to a “breakfast ball” and says he deserves one more year
    • Strong rant about promotion/relegation and why American sports reward mediocrity
    • Rudy and Mike go off on World Cup culture and why North America is built for global events
    Final Thoughts:

    This episode captures exactly where Spurs fans are emotionally: frustrated, divided, but still hopeful. The Fox debate isn’t going away anytime soon, but beneath all the anger is a shared belief that Victor Wembanyama, Steph Castle, and Dylan Harper still give San Antonio one of the brightest futures in basketball.

    #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #DeAaronFox #JalenBrunson #BrunsonBurner #StephCastle #DylanHarper #WNBA #WorldCup2026 #SpursNation #NBATwitter #NBAOffseason #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #BasketballTalk #SportsPodcast #SilverAndBlack


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Conversation with Dr. Thomas Gianis on Wemby's Conditioning | In the Building | EP. 585
    Jun 17 2026

    The NBA Finals may be over, but the conversation around Victor Wembanyama is just getting started. Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay welcome back Dr. Thomas Gianis of the Medical Vein Clinic to discuss Wemby's conditioning, recovery, cardiovascular demands, and the reality of being a 7-foot-5 superstar asked to carry a franchise on both ends of the floor. The discussion provides a fascinating medical perspective on why Wembanyama appeared fatigued late in the Finals and what his physical development could look like over the next several years.

    The guys also revisit the fallout from the Finals loss, including the national criticism aimed at De’Aaron Fox and Victor Wembanyama. Dr. Gianis explains the psychological side of playoff pressure, confidence, and recovery from public scrutiny, while Mike and Rudy make it clear they still believe Fox is a major part of the Spurs' future. The conversation expands into World Cup excitement, international soccer culture, and the growing anticipation surrounding San Antonio's next chapter.

    Topics Covered:
    • Dr. Thomas Gianis explains Wembanyama’s conditioning challenges
    • The cardiovascular demands of being 7-foot-5 in the NBA
    • Why Wemby appeared fatigued during the Finals
    • Spurs roster construction and the need for frontcourt help
    • De’Aaron Fox criticism and why the Spurs shouldn't overreact
    • The mental side of playoff pressure and public scrutiny
    • Rich Paul comparing the Spurs core to the Duncan-era foundation
    • FIFA World Cup excitement across Texas
    • Airbnb vs. hotels during major sporting events
    • The growing optimism surrounding San Antonio's future
    Key Moments:
    • Dr. Gianis breaks down how Wemby's size impacts endurance and recovery
    • Strong defense of De’Aaron Fox despite Finals struggles
    • Discussion about how athletes recover mentally from playoff failures
    • Mike and Rudy reflect on why they feel optimistic despite losing the Finals
    • World Cup stories from Arlington and Dallas showcase soccer's growing impact in Texas

    The Finals loss still stings, but this episode focuses on perspective. Between Wembanyama's continued development, Steph Castle and Dylan Harper's growth, and a roster that still has room to improve, the Spurs remain positioned for long-term success. If anything, this conversation reinforces just how unique Wemby is and how much potential still lies ahead.

    #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #SanAntonioSpurs #GoSpursGo #SpursNation #NBAOffseason #DeAaronFox #StephCastle #DylanHarper #SportsScience #StrengthAndConditioning #SportsMedicine #NBA #WorldCup2026 #USMNT #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #DrThomasGianis #SilverAndBlack


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Spurs Finals Aftermath, World Cup, UFC Freedom 250 | In the Building | EP. 584
    Jun 16 2026

    With the NBA Finals officially behind them, Rudy Jay and John take a step back to process what the Spurs' surprising run meant for San Antonio. The conversation centers around Victor Wembanyama's comments following the Finals loss, the city's reaction to the team's young stars, and whether Spurs fans are giving their core players a different level of grace than previous generations would have received. Rudy reflects on the pressure of expectations, the evolution of Spurs culture, and why the city is so desperate to get back to championship contention.

    The discussion expands beyond basketball with thoughts on the FIFA World Cup, Team USA's impressive start, UFC Freedom 250, and the controversy surrounding fighter Josh Hockett's post-fight comments. The guys also touch on Aldon Smith's tragic passing, the long-term effects of football-related head trauma, life after the Finals run, and how energized San Antonio became during the Spurs' playoff journey.

    Topics Covered:
    • Spurs fans processing the NBA Finals loss
    • Victor Wembanyama's comments about "dominating" the series
    • Spurs culture and changing expectations for young stars
    • De'Aaron Fox's role in the Finals run and fan criticism
    • The future of Wembanyama, Steph Castle, and Dylan Harper
    • Team USA's hot start in the FIFA World Cup
    • World Cup tourism and perceptions of America
    • UFC Freedom 250 and Josh Hockett controversy
    • Aldon Smith's passing and CTE discussion
    • The economic and emotional impact of the Spurs' Finals run on San Antonio
    Key Moments:
    • Rudy admits he may have been harder on Wembanyama than necessary after the Finals
    • Debate over whether the Spurs truly "dominated" stretches of the Finals
    • Reflection on how energized San Antonio became during the playoff run
    • Team USA's four-goal World Cup performance sparks excitement
    • Strong reaction to UFC Freedom 250 overshadowed by controversy
    Final Thoughts:

    The Finals may be over, but the conversations surrounding this Spurs team are just beginning. Between Wembanyama's growth, Castle and Harper's emergence, and a city fully invested again, the future remains bright even after a painful ending. As the offseason begins, expectations are higher than ever and San Antonio basketball is officially back at the center of the sports world.

    Hashtags

    #GoSpursGo #SanAntonioSpurs #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #StephCastle #DylanHarper #DeAaronFox #NBAFinals #SpursNation #NBAOffseason #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #WorldCup2026 #USMNT #UFC250 #NBATwitter #SilverAndBlack #SportsPodcast #SanAntonioSports


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • SPURS vs KNICKS Finals GAME 5: Post Game Show | In the Building | EP. 583
    Jun 14 2026

    The dream season is over. The New York Knicks close out the Spurs in five games to capture the NBA championship, ending San Antonio’s surprising Finals run. Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay react live to the loss, giving flowers to Jalen Brunson, Mike Brown, and a Knicks team that repeatedly found ways to win in crunch time throughout the series. While the pain is real, the guys keep perspective on a Spurs team that arrived on the Finals stage years ahead of schedule.

    The conversation centers on the Spurs' youth showing up in the biggest moments. Victor Wembanyama, Steph Castle, and De’Aaron Fox all struggled when San Antonio needed them most, while Dylan Harper continued his breakout postseason and looked every bit like a future cornerstone. Mike and Rudy debate the future of Fox, Mitch Johnson's development as a coach, roster upgrades needed in the frontcourt, and whether Harper has already become the second-most important player in the organization.

    Topics Covered:
    • Knicks win the NBA Finals in five games
    • Jalen Brunson’s Finals MVP performance and 45-point closeout game
    • Dylan Harper’s rise as a future franchise cornerstone
    • Victor Wembanyama’s disappointing finish to the series
    • De’Aaron Fox’s struggles and future role discussion
    • Steph Castle’s difficult Game 5 performance
    • Mitch Johnson’s coaching growth and playoff lessons
    • Spurs’ inability to close games throughout the Finals
    • Roster needs heading into the offseason
    • Why San Antonio’s future remains incredibly bright
    Key Moments:
    • Mike and Rudy give credit to the Knicks as deserving champions
    • Strong reaction to Wembanyama leaving the floor without congratulating opponents
    • Dylan Harper emerges as the Spurs’ best player on the floor in Game 5
    • Discussion about whether Harper should become the starting point guard next season
    • The guys compare the Spurs’ current journey to other championship teams that learned through playoff heartbreak

    The ending hurts, but perspective matters. The Spurs made a Finals run with one of the youngest cores in basketball and discovered that Victor Wembanyama, Steph Castle, and Dylan Harper can be the foundation of something special. The championship window is open, the lessons have been learned, and now the focus shifts to getting stronger for the next run.

    #GoSpursGo #NBAFinals #SanAntonioSpurs #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #DylanHarper #StephCastle #DeAaronFox #JalenBrunson #NewYorkKnicks #NBAPlayoffs #SpursNation #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #NBATwitter #NBAOffseason #SilverAndBlack #NBABasketball #SpursFamily


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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • We're still not over GAME 4 | In the Building | EP. 582
    Jun 12 2026

    One day later, and nobody in San Antonio is over it. Mike Taylor and Rudy Jay return still feeling the sting of the Spurs blowing a 29-point lead in Game 4 of the NBA Finals. What starts as a basketball show quickly becomes a therapy session as the guys work through the anger, sadness, frustration, and disbelief surrounding one of the toughest losses in franchise history.

    The conversation dives into everything that went wrong in the second half, from coaching decisions and rotation questions to player fatigue and the Spurs' inability to stop bad habits when the Knicks mounted their comeback. At the same time, Mike and Rudy defend the young core, especially Victor Wembanyama, arguing that painful moments like this are often part of the journey toward championship greatness.

    Topics Covered:
    • Processing the emotional fallout from the Game 4 collapse
    • Victor Wembanyama becoming one of the NBA's newest villains
    • National media criticism of the Spurs after the loss
    • Mitch Johnson's Finals coaching decisions under the microscope
    • Questions about rotations and playing time for Carter Bryant
    • Wemby's workload, conditioning, and second-half fatigue
    • Dylan Harper continuing to impress despite the loss
    • Why the Knicks are so dangerous when trailing
    • Spurs fans and the city still dealing with the heartbreak
    • Rudy Jay's national TV appearance discussing the Finals
    Key Moments:
    • Mike admits he's no longer angry, just sad about the loss
    • Rudy predicts the Spurs will bounce back in Game 5
    • Debate over whether this is the biggest choke job in modern sports
    • Discussion of Wemby's postgame comments and leadership
    • Strong reaction to Knicks fans throwing an egg at Wembanyama outside the team hotel
    Final Thoughts:

    The series may be 3-1, but the belief inside the Spurs fanbase isn't completely gone. The pain from Game 4 is real, but so is the possibility that this moment becomes part of the foundation for a future championship core. Whether it's a comeback story or a painful lesson, Game 5 now becomes one of the biggest games of this young Spurs era.

    Hashtags

    #GoSpursGo #NBAFinals #VictorWembanyama #Wemby #StephCastle #DylanHarper #DeAaronFox #SanAntonioSpurs #SpursNation #NBAPlayoffs #NBATwitter #KnicksVsSpurs #MadisonSquareGarden #InTheBuildingPodcast #MikeTaylor #RudyJay #Game4 #Game5 #NBAFinals2026 #SilverAndBlack


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    58 mins