Episodes

  • 20th Anniversary of Kobe Bryant's 81 Points Game
    18 mins
  • Comparing Shedeaur Sanders, Bronny James How The Media Covered Both Athletes
    Dec 27 2025

    In this bonus episode the podcasts examine sports media & how Shedeaur Sanders was covered compared to Lebron and Bronny as Deion Sanders somehow got the sports media attacks while Lebron and Bronny got propped up by the NBA

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    3 mins
  • Interview: With Skap Attack Discussing Lebron, & More
    Dec 24 2025

    What if the legend you were sold never matched the game on the floor? We sat down with Jay Skapanick, the sports historian behind Skap Attack, to unpack how a generation of coverage elevated LeBron James beyond the evidence and buried the harder, sharper truths about Kobe Bryant. This isn’t about hate—it’s about the incentives that shaped what you heard every day and why so many fans now feel like their eyes have been gaslit for twenty years.

    We trace the post-Jordan vacuum, Kobe’s pariah years, and the media’s bet on a single storyline that made for great segments but fragile fandom. Miami’s superteam era should have dampened MVP hype; instead, the narrative found a way to glow. Meanwhile, Kobe was told his rings didn’t count with Shaq, then dismissed when he won without him. The double standards become impossible to ignore when you compare coverage to outcomes, especially as Finals viewership slid while the debate shows got louder.

    Then we shift to what real basketball value looks like today. Jokic and Giannis prove that substance still wins: small markets, no shortcuts, and championships delivered despite injuries and imperfect supporting casts. Jay lays out why Jokic’s decade without an All-Star teammate is historic, why Giannis is the most honest version of a two-way superstar, and how both represent a course correction the league keeps resisting. We also dig into the “fall guy” pattern around LeBron, the way teammates’ reputations shrink beside him, and why fans now demand a better standard for greatness.

    Finally, we look ahead. With the Lakers pivoting to Luka and the cap realities closing in, where does LeBron find the farewell tour he wants? Do contenders have space or appetite? Jay maps the options, the ego calculus, and the pressure building as the media script collides with the salary sheet. If you care about basketball merit, context, and the truth behind the talk, this one will hit a nerve.

    If this conversation challenged your assumptions, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review telling us where you stand on Kobe, LeBron, Jokic, and Giannis. Your take might show up in a future episode.

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    48 mins
  • PhilIp Rivers Play Continues To Inspire Us All
    Dec 23 2025

    Philip Rivers & The NFL Inspire us all with this historic performance as our hosts discuss how Philip Rivers is making us all feel young again and dominating weak NFL defenses!

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    3 mins
  • How Sports Media Covers For Lebron & In Process Detroys Legacies Of His Lakers Teammates
    Dec 22 2025

    In this brief episode of Common Sense Sports, Examine destructive examples of how Lebron and his media machine damage the reputations and ultimately NBA legacies of Lebron's Lakers teammates like Austin Reaves, Luka Doncic, and how historically this has impacted the NBA as a whole with rivals like Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant and others being falsley pushed down to prop up the legacy of Lebron even often at his own teams expense, and the expense of his teammates. Please subscribe for the more detailed discussion coming tomorrow with the 1-on-1 interview we did with YouTube superstar Jay Skapinac founder of the YouTube channel "SkapAttack"

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    6 mins