Mickstape
Summary: Mickstape is the preeminent Basketball Podcast ever of all time. Trill Withers and Coley Mick bring you the most correct takes about all things basketball and culture, from the parquet to the playground and beyond. If you're looking for advanced stats, facts, or things of that nature, you've come to the wrong place entirely. This is the Rasheed Wallace of podcasts. The Allen Iverson of podcasts. The JR Smith of podcasts. Go ahead and smash that subscribe button or be mocked ruthlessly by your friends and family for years to come.
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Monticello, Mississippi's finest Al Jefferson joins us for a walk down memory lane of he and Whisker's 2005-06 season in Boston while he gets ready for a Big 3 Championship with Iso Joe this season. Also, CarisĀ gets a bag, Harden vs. Kidd and the most surprising sports stories in recent memory.Andrew Luck retired too.Edit: Re-uploaded and the audio should be fixed. If not, Settings -> General -> Accessibility - > Mono Audio -> ON
Two-time NBA Champion, International Man of Mystery, and Big 3 Star Josh Powell kicks off the show with stories on top of stories of his times traveling the world playing basketball. Then, Brandon Fucking Walker of "Unnecessary Roughness" fame joins the program to introduce himself to the world of Mickstape. Tough to say if he's a fan or not at this point in time.
Noted large human being and rebounding machine Reggie Evans kicks off the weekend of Big 3 coverage leading us into a sometimes contentious, often jovial talk with the White Mamba himself Brian Scalabrine. Then, Coley and Tyler talk about Albert Pujols. And also the rookie survey. And also "So Much Fun" gets brought up. Among other things.
The Mick Man & Trill Withers have landed in Dallas and have yet to meet The Bossman but their TAKES will arrive all the same. Talking planes, trains, yucky guys named Jay-Z, mean guys named Dana B, what they're doing in Big D with the Big 3, and plenty of other things that no longer rhyme with these words. Also joined by Kevin Huerter (2:31:00) aka NOT The Big Huert, Red Velvet or any nickname right now. We talk about possibilities for that, what it was like having his idol Dwyane Wade search him out after a game, his 1st impressions playing against LeBron, future for the Hawks and more. Tyler's Mush voice also makes an appearance. Enjoy pals
We read Stephen A. Smith's old tweets. It was a grand ol' time. We also went over Marty Mush's college baseball stats. Idk what else happened.
It's kinda all there right in the title. Rich Paul got 'em BIG shook.
Key Glock and Young Dolph bless us with their presence promoting their new joint mixtape "Dum & Dummer." Both men were exceptionally faded and offered us none of their greenery. Pretty rude all things considered but we appreciate them nevertheless. Also, there's three more hours of show after that. So,, you're welcome.
Your favorite Cousin is back in town with a new album on the way. We're also BTS now, thank you for the overwhelming support. We could not have done it without you - the fans.
The one and only Mr. Smush Parker joins the program to talk about his non-traditional journey to the NBA, the good work he's doing with the kids, the NBRPA, and the root of why he and Kobe clashed in LA. It was mostly, yanno, Kobe's dickheadishness but we'll let you hear it for yourself.
Close personal friend and noted ankle-breaker Joe Harris joins the program. And by "joins the program" I mean Coley cries about Kyrie Irving for the entirety of the conversation. Joe Harris laughs in his face, really gloating and bragging about the whole thing. Pretty rude given the circumstances. Tyler says multiple funny things, which is rare given his serious and stoic approach to the rest of our shows. Guess he's trying out something new these days.
Introducing the world's first ever "Choose your own adventure" style podcast where we will give you prompts after certain scenarios giving you options down different paths! Just follow the time codes and see how long or short this episode is for you! Wow! How zany and wacky! Not to mention meticulous and time consuming! Along with innovative and impressive! By the way, none of that is true. I just cannot completely remember what we talked about.
We're sorry.
Ice Cube and Nate Robinson are on this episode. Ice Cube says perhaps the most damning statement of his career to date. I'll never get over hearing it live for the first time. Stunning, really.
It definitely feels there's no question about it. Chris Paul has been banished to Oklahoma City. Meanwhile the Rockets are borderline nostalgia porn for 25-year old basketball fans. Just when you thought the offseason was over, they drag you back in. Oh yeah, the hilarious Mike Epps is also on this episode. You're welcome.
Kevin Durant is a Brooklyn Net who wears #7 now. Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are on the same team. Russell Westbrook might be traded any minute. The NBA is completely balanced for the first time...ever? Wha-what is happening?