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On The Ball with Ric Bucher

On The Ball with Ric Bucher

By: Ric Bucher NBA insider and Fox Sports NBA analyst
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A weekly sports podcast with inside information and one-of-a-kind perspective on the hottest topics and behind-the-scenes happenings from veteran NBA insider, author and TV analyst Ric Bucher. Find all his work at RicBucher.com. Support this show at http://supporter.acast.com/bucher-and-friends

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  • Why Cooper Flagg Should Win Rookie of the Year, Why NBA Threads Gets It Wrong, and Why Steve Kerr Deserves More Respect
    Apr 23 2026

    In this episode of On The Ball with Ric Bucher, Ric takes aim at what he sees as a flawed NBA Rookie of the Year narrative, explaining why Cooper Flagg’s all-around burden and production for the Dallas Mavericks should outweigh the case for Kon Knueppel and Charlotte’s improved record. He then connects that debate to one of the most controversial award decisions in league history: LeBron James vs. Carmelo Anthony for Rookie of the Year in 2004, exposing how inconsistent voter logic can be from era to era.

    Ric also dives into the state of NBA discourse on Threads and social media, using the lazy Stephen Curry vs. Magic Johnson argument as an example of how nuance and historical context are disappearing from basketball conversations. He explains why greatness does not need false comparisons to be appreciated.

    Finally, Ric delivers a forceful defense of Steve Kerr, arguing that the Golden State Warriors head coach did far more than ride the coattails of Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. From player development to championship adaptability, Ric breaks down why Kerr’s coaching résumé is stronger than many fans want to admit — and why Warriors fans may soon learn exactly what he meant to the franchise.

    Time Stamps:

    00:00 Intro, Coachable book update and where to follow Ric

    03:00 Why Cooper Flagg should beat Kon Knueppel for NBA Rookie of the Year

    08:00 The LeBron James vs. Carmelo Anthony Rookie of the Year parallel

    13:15 Why NBA Threads has become a bad place for smart basketball discussion

    16:30 Stephen Curry vs. Magic Johnson — why the comparison misses the point

    21:00 Ric’s defense of Steve Kerr and why Warriors fans underrate him

    27:45 Why Kerr’s 2022 title may be his best coaching job

    Hashtags:

    #NBA #OnTheBall #RicBucher #CooperFlagg #KonKnueppel #RookieOfTheYear #DallasMavericks #CharlotteHornets #LeBronJames #CarmeloAnthony #StephenCurry #MagicJohnson #SteveKerr #GoldenStateWarriors #NBAPodcast

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    31 mins
  • LaMelo Crossed the Line, and Kobe Is Being Erased? Ric Bucher on the NBA’s Replay Failure and the False Revision of Bryant’s Legacy
    Apr 16 2026

    In this episode of On The Ball with Ric Bucher, Ric takes aim at two issues he believes reveal everything wrong with today’s NBA conversation. First, he breaks down the Charlotte Hornets’ controversial overtime win over the Miami Heat and why LaMelo Ball’s takedown of Bam Adebayo should have led to an ejection, not a postgame review. Ric explains why the NBA’s obsession with protocol over fairness continues to fail players, teams and fans in the biggest moments.

    Then he turns to what he sees as an even more troubling trend: the growing effort to downgrade Kobe Bryant’s greatness through lazy comparisons, out-of-context stats and revisionist hot takes. Ric dismantles the idea that Dwyane Wade was on Kobe’s level, explains why numbers alone cannot define greatness, and revisits Kobe’s unforgettable Game 7 performance against the Celtics to show why box scores can never capture will, command and championship impact.

    This is a sharp, unfiltered episode on NBA officiating, LaMelo Ball, Bam Adebayo, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, NBA media narratives, instant replay, playoff basketball, Lakers-Celtics history and why the modern obsession with stats is distorting how greatness is remembered.

    Time Stamps:

    0:00 Intro

    1:58 Hornets-Heat controversy and why LaMelo Ball should have been ejected

    4:06 The NBA’s fatal flaw: protocol over fairness

    7:49 Why Ric says LaMelo’s explanation made it worse

    12:40 Why the league’s review comes too late

    13:21 Why the posthumous downgrading of Kobe Bryant has gone too far

    14:27 Ric reacts to the Dwyane Wade vs. Kobe Bryant comparison

    16:49 The stat that exposes the gap between Kobe and Wade

    18:03 Why today’s NBA discourse is being warped by box scores and clips

    20:33 Kobe’s Game 7 vs. Boston and the greatness stats can’t measure

    24:36 Outro

    Hashtags:

    #OnTheBall #RicBucher #NBA #LaMeloBall #BamAdebayo #CharlotteHornets #MiamiHeat #KobeBryant #DwyaneWade #Lakers #Celtics #NBAPlayoffs #NBARules #InstantReplay #BasketballPodcast

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    25 mins
  • Has American Basketball Lost Its Edge? Why the NBA’s Best Players Aren’t American Anymore | On The Ball with Ric Bucher
    Apr 9 2026



    Has the NBA quietly stopped being an American-dominated league? In this episode of On The Ball with Ric Bucher, Ric dives into a provocative question that cuts to the heart of modern basketball: why are the league’s most dominant, most disciplined and most impactful stars now coming from everywhere but the United States?

    From Dirk Nowitzki breaking the Heatles, to Luka Doncic humiliating Phoenix, to Nikola Jokic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Victor Wembanyama owning the NBA spotlight, Ric argues this is more than a talent shift — it’s a culture shift. He examines how AAU basketball, NIL money, social-media highlight culture and a growing focus on individual branding may be undermining the development of American stars, while international players continue to arrive better schooled in team concepts, fundamentals, humility and winning basketball.

    Ric also breaks down why Anthony Edwards still isn’t the answer as America’s next NBA alpha, what the Thunder, Nuggets, Spurs and Lakers recently revealed about the league’s true power structure, and why the NBA is no longer an American league so much as a league based in America. This is a sharp, uncomfortable and must-hear conversation about where the game is headed — and what U.S. basketball needs to learn before it falls even farther behind.

    Time Stamps:

    0:00 Intro, Ric’s new book The Value of Being Coachable and where to follow him

    2:00 Why Ric believes the NBA has changed in a profound way

    3:07 Are international stars making American players look entitled and overrated?

    4:24 Dirk, Luka and Jokic as symbols of a basketball power shift

    6:04 Why this change should bother American basketball fans

    8:18 How money, NIL and social media may be warping U.S. player development

    10:18 The deeper cultural problem behind America’s basketball slide

    12:17 Why the NBA is no longer truly an American league

    13:52 Lakers-Thunder and Spurs-Nuggets as proof of who really runs today’s NBA

    15:14 Which young American players can still thrive internationally

    15:31 Why Anthony Edwards may not be the next American face of the league

    18:03 AAU basketball, bad habits and why overseas development now has the edge

    19:28 What the 2024 Olympics revealed about Ant’s limitations in FIBA play

    20:19 Why Jalen Brown still isn’t central to the MVP conversation

    21:11 What Jokic vs. Wemby really showed beyond the star matchup

    23:32 How media, politics and athlete messaging complicate today’s NBA culture

    26:14 Why international stars still seem more grateful for the NBA opportunity

    27:43 How media coverage has helped fuel the problem

    30:03 Why Jokic, Wemby, Luka and Shai check more boxes than any American star

    31:09 Ric’s final verdict: America may need to import a new basketball mindset




    #OnTheBall #RicBucher #NBA #NikolaJokic #LukaDoncic #VictorWembanyama #ShaiGilgeousAlexander #AnthonyEdwards #TeamUSA #Basketball #NBAPodcast #UnitedWeCast

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    32 mins
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