The AM Basketball Breakdown

The AM Basketball Breakdown

di Adam Miller
Episode 37 - 2026 NBA Draft Recap
From the top, Adam Miller discusses his thoughts on the Jaylen Brown trade. Did this move come from Brad Stevens or was it directly influenced by ownership? Then, Forrest Leuenberger joins the program to recap the 2026 NBA Draft. Adam and Forrest review and discuss the perplexing ESPN broadcast and what can be improved in the future with their presentation. Next, they share their draft winners, losers, and steals. Finally, they give their post draft predictions for rookie of the year.
Episode 36 - 2026 NBA Draft Preview
Ric Hall is back on the pod to preview the upcoming NBA Draft. We start by talking through the likely top four prospects in AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cam Boozer, and Caleb Wilson. We discuss what stands out about each player, where they could be selected, and what their long-term outlook could be at the NBA level. We also dive into a loaded group of point guards in Keaton Wagler, Kingston Flemings, and Darius Acuff Jr. and discuss whether all three have what it takes to become successful NBA players. Finally, we each highlight a few players outside of those groups that we are especially high on and discuss who could end up outperforming their current draft position. We wrap up the episode by sharing a couple of our favorite sleeper picks in the late first round and early second round and discuss which players could far exceed expectations.
Episode 35 - 3rd Annual Father's Day Episode with Caleb Yoder
This one goes out to all the dads out there, including Adam Miller's own dad - John Miller. Adam is joined by his friend Caleb Yoder to discuss the lessons he has learned throughout fatherhood, the values he is trying to instill in his children, and the advice he would give to new fathers beginning that journey. The conversation then transitions to basketball as they revisit their church basketball tournament, discussing the preparation that went into the event and what Caleb's injury taught him about himself and his basketball ability. To close out the episode, they shift their focus to a question that has been on Adam's mind as another NBA season comes to an end: How is the NBA doing at attracting casual basketball fans, and what will ultimately keep them around? They discuss Caleb's growing interest in the league, what stood out about the Pacers' recent run, and what the NBA can continue doing to keep casual fans invested long term.
Episode 34 - 2026 NBA Finals Preview
In this episode, Adam Miller breaks down the biggest takeaways from the NBA playoffs and previews the 2026 NBA Finals between the Knicks and Spurs. He discusses the Celtics' disappointing collapse after blowing a 3-1 series lead, what it means for Joe Mazzulla and the future of the roster, and examines the roster questions facing the Thunder after their playoff exit. Adam also looks at the emergence of what could become the NBA's next great rivalry between Oklahoma City and San Antonio, including the coaching adjustments that helped fuel the Spurs' Finals run and what a championship at just 22 years old could mean for Victor Wembanyama's legacy and the future of the league. He discusses what a championship would mean for the Knicks, Jalen Brunson's legacy, and the organization's patient approach to team building. Finally, Adam breaks down how either outcome could shape the future of the league and shares his prediction for a Finals matchup that features passionate fan bases, incredible atmospheres, and a generational star looking to announce that he has arrived on basketball's biggest stage.
Episode 33 - 2026 NBA Season Quarter 4 Check-in and NBA Playoff Preview
In this episode, Adam Miller and Stephen Halstead discuss the NBA season's end, playoff predictions, and the legacies of stars like Steph Curry and Nikola Jokic. They analyze team strategies, rookie performances, and potential championship matchups. NBA playoff predictions and analysis Star player legacies and career endings Rookie of the Year debate: Flagg vs. Knueppel NBA draft strategies and team building Team chemistry and health in playoffs
Episode 32 - 2026 March Madness Preview
Adam Miller is joined by Ryan Klinker to make their Final 4 and national championship picks for the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Episode 31 - 2026 NBA Season Quarter 3 Check-in
Adam Miller and Seth Zimmerman check in on the NBA season as the playoff race starts to take shape. They break down the league’s biggest storylines — including a shocking 83-point performance, the latest burner-account drama surrounding Kevin Durant, and the controversial trade moves by the Philadelphia 76ers. They also discuss whether the Oklahoma City Thunder are still clearly the team to beat despite their dominant record. They also dive into one of the most impressive rookie classes in recent memory, led by Cooper Flagg and sharpshooter Kon Knueppel, and explore some of the league’s trickiest off-court scenarios — including tanking strategies and how teams can “lose without looking like losers.”
Episode 30 - The State of Indiana Basketball
Adam is joined by Ryan Klinker for a wide-ranging, personal conversation about what Indiana basketball really means—starting with their own stories of becoming IU fans. From there, they walk through every major era in modern IU history, asking the hard question: why has banner number six been so elusive? They break down the Mike Davis era and whether inheriting Bob Knight’s roster helped or hurt, revisit the short-lived Kelvin Sampson years and how different that scandal looks in today’s college basketball landscape, and examine how Tom Crean rebuilt the program after sanctions but still struggled to meet rising expectations. The conversation continues through the Archie Miller and Mike Woodson eras—was IU stabilizing, or actually moving forward? Finally, Adam and Ryan look ahead to the Darian DeVries era, analyzing early signs of an efficient, modern offense and what makes this team different. They close with the big-picture questions: Can the Indiana Hoosiers still be considered a blue blood alongside the UCLA Bruins, Kansas Jayhawks, North Carolina Tar Heels, Duke Blue Devils, and Kentucky Wildcats? And finally: Why do you think IU basketball still matters nationally—even without recent success?
Episode 29 - 2026 NBA Season Quarter 2 Check-in
Adam and his friend Chris Thomas are joined for their Quarter 2 NBA recap, diving headfirst into the biggest storylines around the league. We kick things off by talking about the shifting landscape of NBA media, with Prime, Inside the NBA, and Peacock offering more open, player-driven conversations. Are we finally moving past the traditional ESPN-style debate format? Does the league benefit from having more voices and less centralized control over the narrative, and will ESPN feel pressure to modernize to keep up? From there, we check in on two teams heading in very different directions. First up, the Cavaliers, a preseason favorite for a deep playoff run that suddenly feels shaky. What is actually holding this team back, and is it time to consider moving pieces? Or can this group still right the ship? Then we turn to the Celtics. What has been the most surprising part of their success this season, and how much does Jayson Tatum’s return change the ceiling of this team? Are they legitimate title contenders, and if they make the Finals, who can they realistically beat? We also break down OKC’s place in the title picture, whether they are truly a lock to get out of the West, and if the Spurs could be their biggest long-term foil. Next, we dive into one of the most fascinating rookie classes in years, from potential superstars like Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, VJ Edgecombe, and Kon Knueppel, to rising stars and elite role players. How rare is it for Flagg to be this advanced defensively as a rookie? Is Knueppel being undervalued because he does not look like a star? And ten years from now, what will the legacy of this draft class actually be? We also look ahead to the upcoming NBA Draft with names like AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, and Cam Boozer, and discuss what it would mean for teams like the Pacers or Hawks if they landed the number one pick. Are we living in a true parity era, or are we just waiting for one team to separate and build the next dynasty, and is that even possible anymore under the current CBA? We close with a big-picture debate about who will be the next true American hoops star over the next decade. We break it down across four categories, on-court success, likability, marketability, and personality, and Chris picks the one player he believes has the best chance to check all four boxes. A wide-ranging episode that blends media, team-building, rookies, and the future face of the NBA.
Episode 28 - 2026 NBA Season Quarter 1 Check-in
In this episode of The AM Basketball Breakdown, Adam recaps the biggest storylines from the first quarter of the 2026 NBA season. We look at OKC’s dominant title defense, Detroit’s rise to the top of the Eastern Conference, and the fallout from Nico Harrison’s surprising decision to trade Luka Dončić. We break down early standouts from the highly regarded 2025 rookie class — including Cooper Flagg, Kon Kneuppel, VJ Edgecombe, Cedric Coward, and Derik Queen — and check in on the Celtics, Nuggets, and Rockets as they reshape their rotations and supporting casts. Off the court, we explore the NBA gambling probe, Ja Morant’s latest controversy, and what Michael Jordan’s recent NBC interviews reveal about excellence and today’s league. A great deal has already unfolded this season, and there is much more to come. Tune in for a full first-quarter snapshot before we revisit everything at midseason.
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