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JB's Sports PodcastAuthor: JoVante and Jace Boozer
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Giannis Finally Leaves Milwaukee and NFL Drops Hammer on Sorsby
Episode 313
Wednesday, 24 June, 2026
Send us Fan MailGiannis Antetokounmpo is finally out of Milwaukee, and the first question isn’t “who won the headline?” It’s “who can actually build a real team after the dust settles?” We walk through the full Giannis trade fallout, including why the Bucks reportedly turned away a Celtics package built around Jaylen Brown and instead leaned into a down-to-the-studs rebuild with picks and young pieces from Miami.From the Heat side, we’re honest about the tension: pairing Giannis with Bam Adebayo can anchor an elite defense, but the modern NBA doesn’t let you win on stops alone. Shooting, spacing, and depth decide playoff series, and Miami’s cupboard looks bare right after making the biggest superstar swing in years. We also get into Giannis’ leverage, why timing matters in star trade sagas, and what this move says about competing now versus choosing the lifestyle and long game.Then we shift into draft night, focusing on the top picks and what it means when a fan base like the Chicago Bulls finally gets a high-leverage selection again. We also hit the Lakers’ money puzzle after Austin Reaves gets paid and the LeBron James decision looms, because roster construction is still the story behind every “big move.”To close, we jump to the NFL and the Brendan Sorsby saga, including the league’s decision to skip the supplemental draft and the bigger conversation around sports betting, integrity of competition, and accountability when a player crosses the one line fans won’t forgive. After that we also talk about some recent NFL offseason headlines including Kyle Pitts getting a big extension. Subscribe, leave a five-star rating, and share your take: who actually set themselves up best for the next two years?






