• Episode 69 - "Conquering Something More"
    Jun 17 2026

    The 2025-26 NBA season has officially come to a close and after a year full of twists, turns and unforgettable moments, it was the New York Knicks who ultimately climbed to the top of the basketball world.

    In Episode 69 of The New Twenty Four, Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger return to break down the conclusion of the NBA Finals after Jalen Brunson poured in 45 points to lead the Knicks past the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5, securing the franchise's first NBA championship since 1973 while earning Finals MVP honors in the process.

    The guys reflect on New York's historic postseason run, what this championship means for one of the league's most passionate fanbases and more after putting an end to a 53-year drought.

    Before shifting gears to talk on the Spurs following a remarkable season that culminated in their first NBA Finals appearance in 12 years. In addition to how San Antonio should approach the offseason ahead and what steps might be necessary for the franchise to take the next leap toward sustained championship contention with Victor Wembanyama, De'Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and a talented young core already in place.

    Prior to sharing perspective and thoughts on the NBA's current era of parity after witnessing the league crown its eighth different champion since 2019, as the duo examines the various factors behind the trend, provide their takes on whether a repeat champion is likely anytime soon and discuss how the league's current structure continues to shape championship contention across the NBA.

    On top of reacting to the Chicago Bulls hiring former Trail Blazers interim coach Tiago Splitter as their new head coach and top prospect Darryn Peterson's decision to meet exclusively with the Washington Wizards ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft.

    All that and more as The New Twenty Four officially puts a bow on the 2025-26 NBA season and begins looking ahead toward the NBA Draft, free agency and the next chapter of the league's ever-evolving landscape.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 68 - "Elizabeth, I'm Coming Home"
    Jun 10 2026

    The first three games of the 2026 NBA Finals are officially in the books, as Gavriel and Torrence make their way back behind the mic to provide their respective thoughts on the championship round and more in Episode 68 of The New Twenty Four.

    Where the duo opens up this week's discussion by sharing their immediate reactions to the latest news from around the league, ranging from the Toronto Raptors signing Bobby Webster to a multiyear extension and promoting him to Executive Vice President, to the Atlanta Hawks agreeing to a multiyear contract extension with head coach Quin Snyder. Just moments before taking the time to pay special tribute to beloved Chicago Bulls broadcaster and three-time NBA champion Stacey King following his sudden passing at the age of 59.

    From there, the two friends shift their attention to the NBA Finals and break down everything that's unfolded through the first three games between the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks, including San Antonio's Game 3 victory at Madison Square Garden to hand the Eastern Conference champions their first loss in 46 days.

    Before taking a closer look at the stars of the series by discussing Jalen Brunson's clutch play and overall performance, De'Aaron Fox's impact while battling through injury, Karl-Anthony Towns' strong production despite his fourth-quarter struggles, and Victor Wembanyama's historic start to his first NBA Finals appearance.

    The guys also highlight several role players and supporting contributors who have helped to shape the series thus far before examining the coaching battle between a pair of former Gregg Popovich disciples in Knicks head coach Mike Brown and Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson.

    All before wrapping up the show by sharing the biggest storylines they're watching moving forward and examining what each team must do as the series heads into a pivotal Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 67 - "Great Basketball"
    Jun 3 2026

    Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger return in Episode 67 of The New Twenty Four to break down all the latest happenings from around the league on the eve of the championship round getting underway.

    As the dynamic duo tips off this week's show sharing their final key takeaways & assessments from the unforgettable Spurs-Thunder series, discussing the rise of Victor Wembanyama in his first postseason run, the growth of San Antonio's young core and what's impressed them most about the Spurs' journey to the NBA Finals.

    Before discussing the road that lies ahead for Thunder after their quest to repeat as champions came to an end, as the guys assess the current state of the franchise entering the offseason. In addition to the looming luxury-tax decisions and what all lies ahead for back-to-back MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and the rest of Oklahoma City's championship core.

    Prior to giving their immediate thoughts on the latest news around the league, ranging from the Orlando Magic hiring Sean Sweeney as their new head coach, the Philadelphia 76ers naming Mike Gansey as president of basketball operations, reports of the Dallas Mavericks exploring a potential new arena outside downtown Dallas to Stephen Curry's decision to sign a landmark deal with Li-Ning.

    While closing things out by providing fans with a preview of the 2026 NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs, from breaking down the key matchups that will come to define the series and sharing their predictions as to which team will ultimately raise the Larry O'Brien Trophy.

    Including another edition of Pass or Shoot, as the 2025-26 season reaches its final chapter.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 66 - "Blood, Sweat & Tears"
    May 27 2026

    With the 2026 NBA Finals just one week away and the New York Knicks officially punching their ticket to the championship round for the first time since 1999, Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger return in Episode 66 of The New Twenty Four to break down all the latest happenings around the league and the NBA Playoffs.

    The guys open this week’s show by reacting to Jason Kidd and the Dallas Mavericks mutually agreeing to part ways after five seasons, discussing where the Hall of Fame point guard may end up next as the franchise prepares to build around their reigning Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg under new team president Masai Ujiri.

    From there, attention shifts toward the NBA’s proposed 3-2-1 Draft Lottery reform after reports surfaced that the Board of Governors could soon vote on a sweeping overhaul to the current system, leading to a larger discussion surrounding tanking, lottery odds and the future impact such a proposal could have on the league moving forward.

    The guys also react to the unveiling of the 2025-26 All-NBA, All-Defensive & All-Rookie Teams, including Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Nikola Jokić, Victor Wembanyama, Luka Dončić and Cade Cunningham earning First Team All-NBA honors, while discussing several notable selections and omissions across the league.

    Later on in the show, the conversation moves along as the duo engage in a back-and-forth exchange on the Cleveland Cavaliers after their season came to a close in a four-game sweep at the hands of the Knicks, as they assess the given future of the franchise following another disappointing playoff exit.

    Prior to diving into discuss the incredible playoff dominance of the New York Knicks, who have now won 11 straight postseason games en route to their first NBA Finals appearance in 27 years under head coach Mike Brown.

    Before sharing their thoughts on the Western Conference Finals showdown between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder as the series officially turns into a best-of-three battle with a trip to the NBA Finals hanging in the balance.

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    1 hr
  • Episode 65 - "A Value League"
    May 20 2026

    With the Conference Finals officially underway, Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger return in Episode 65 of The New Twenty Four to break down all the latest happenings around the 2026 NBA Playoffs.

    The guys open by reflecting on the seasons of a pair of teams whose playoff runs came to an end in the conference semifinal round beginning with the Minnesota Timberwolves, discussing what went wrong, the development of several key pieces and what moves may be necessary for the franchise to finally get over the hump in the Western Conference.

    Before pivoting over to talk on the Detroit Pistons after a remarkable 60-win campaign came to a close in seven games against Cleveland, as the guys assess the growth of Cade Cunningham and company, the flexibility Detroit possesses moving forward and why this upcoming summer will indeed be a pivotal one for the franchise.

    The fellas also react to the latest news around the league including the Philadelphia 76ers moving on from president of basketball operations Daryl Morey while opting to retain Nick Nurse as head coach, in addition to the New Orleans Pelicans hiring former Magic coach Jamahl Mosley as their new head coach.

    Prior to turning the discussion over to the latest surrounding awards season, as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander earned his second consecutive NBA MVP award, as the duo speaks on his overall ascension among the league’s elite over the last few years and the trend of international stars continuing to dominate the award.

    Before closing things out by diving into both Conference Finals matchups — breaking down the Cleveland Cavaliers & New York Knicks battling for Eastern Conference supremacy, while also reacting to Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs stealing Game 1 against the Thunder in what’s shaping up to be a must-watch Western Conference Finals showdown.

    Including another edition of Pass or Shoot, as we stand just two weeks out from the start of the 2026 NBA Finals.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 64 - "No Room For Error"
    May 13 2026

    After a week that saw the New York Knicks and defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder punch their tickets to the conference finals with second-round sweeps, Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger return in Episode 64 of The New Twenty Four to break down all the latest happenings around the 2026 NBA Playoffs.

    Starting things off by reflecting on the seasons of a pair of franchises whose postseason runs came to an end in Round 2 beginning with the Philadelphia 76ers, as the two talk about the emergence of the “VJMaxx” duo featuring Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe, looming financial questions surrounding the roster and the myriad of decisions that lie ahead this upcoming summer as ownership evaluates the future of the franchise.

    Before shifting their attention to the Los Angeles Lakers following their second-round sweep at the hands of the Thunder, as the guys discuss what pieces may be necessary to acquire in the quest to get back to championship prominence with LeBron James, Austin Reaves and several others from this year’s squad set to hit free agency this summer.

    While also reacting to the latest news around the league including Steve Kerr returning to the Golden State Warriors on a new extension and the Milwaukee Bucks being open to discussing trade offers involving Giannis Antetokounmpo, before eventually turning their attention toward the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery after the Washington Wizards landed the No. 1 overall pick while the Chicago Bulls moved into the top four, leading to a more extensive discussion surrounding the direction of several franchises heading into next month’s draft.

    To close things out, the guys share their given thoughts and takeaways on the two conference semifinal matchups still in action between the Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs alongside the Central Division duel between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons, as each series has become a best-of-three bout with trips to the conference finals hanging in the balance.

    Including another edition of Pass or Shoot, as the road to the Larry O’Brien Trophy continues.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 63 - "Chemistry Has To Mean Something"
    May 6 2026

    After a chaotic opening round full of Game 7s, a pair of 3-1 comebacks and several marquee performances across the postseason, Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger return to break down everything unfolding in Episode 63 of The New Twenty Four as the 2026 NBA Playoffs officially moves into the conference semifinal round.

    The dynamic duo open by reflecting back on the seasons of several teams whose postseason runs came to an end in Round 1, including the Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets, Atlanta Hawks, Toronto Raptors, Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics — discussing the year that was for each squad, offseason questions looming ahead and where each franchise must go from here.

    From there, the conversation turns to the conference semifinals beginning with a Central Division clash between the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers, as Cade Cunningham prepares to battle the All-Star duo of James Harden and Donovan Mitchell.

    While the guys also share their thoughts on the showdown between the Los Angeles Lakers and defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, discussing why the purple and gold may have a difficult road ahead regardless of whether or not Luka Dončić is able to return from his strained hamstring injury in time.

    Before reacting to the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks renewing their rivalry in the second round, prior to shifting over to the battle between the Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs featuring Anthony Edwards and Victor Wembanyama.

    The guys then close things out discussing the latest news and storylines around the league, ranging from Masai Ujiri heading to the Dallas Mavericks front office and the Chicago Bulls hiring Bryson Graham as Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Episode 62 - "House Money"
    Apr 29 2026

    With the opening round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs in full swing, Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger return to break down a pivotal stretch of postseason action as several series begin to take shape and others inch closer to the brink on the latest installment of The New Twenty Four.

    The guys start off by taking a look back at the season that was for the Phoenix Suns following their opening round exit at the hands of the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder —discussing where the franchise by the desert goes from here after a year they managed to exceed expectations.

    Before shifting straight into award announcements, as the duo shares their thoughts on San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama becoming the youngest player and first unanimous choice to win Defensive Player of the Year, Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg prevailing over his former college teammate in Charlotte's Kon Knueppel to take home Rookie of the Year and more before taking a look at the 2026 NBA Draft landscape. Where a growing trend of top prospects are opting to stay in school and what NIL may mean for the future of early entrants in the years to come following the recent announcements of UConn's Braylon Mullins, USC's Alijah Arenas and Florida's Thomas Haugh deciding to resume their college hoops careers on their respective campuses.

    While also getting into all things playoffs, as the duo dive into a back-and-forth battle between the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks, along with elimination scenarios for the Philadelphia 76ers and Portland Trail Blazers as they fight to extend their seasons.

    They also break down what they make of the top-seeded Detroit Pistons facing adversity against the Orlando Magic, the Toronto Raptors evening up their series against the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Los Angeles Lakers taking control of their best-of-seven series against the Houston Rockets amid injury concerns with LeBron James leading the way.

    Before closing things up by revisiting one of the league’s premier rivalries as the shorthanded Minnesota Timberwolves look to close out the Denver Nuggets in a hard-fought series defined by injuries, standout performances and playoff intensity.

    Including another edition of Pass or Shoot, as the road to the conference semifinals is almost upon us.

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    1 hr and 36 mins