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[NBA Lakers Resurrection, MVP Debates, and Cinematic Reflections]-[LakerMania, NBA Expansion, WBC Lessons, and MBJ’s Moment With Billy Gil and Wesley Morris]

The Bill Simmons Podcast · B2 · 2026-03-20

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The Lakers' Resurgence: Is It Real?

Bill Simmons opens the podcast by addressing the skepticism surrounding the Los Angeles Lakers. Despite an initial belief that the team was a "three-man team with a bunch of role players," Simmons notes a palpable shift in their competitiveness. He attributes this change to a tactical evolution where LeBron James has embraced a new role, effectively acting as the "third best guy" on the team, focusing on off-ball movement and strategic cutting rather than high-usage dominance. Simmons credits JJ Redick for fostering this alignment, noting that the team now possesses a "swagger and a competitiveness" that makes them a legitimate threat in a playoff series, even if they aren't quite at the level of contenders like Oklahoma City or San Antonio.

The MVP Race: A Tightening Field

Simmons pivots to the MVP conversation, arguing that with Denver’s recent stagnation, the race has become a genuine debate. While Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (SGA) and Victor Wembanyama hold the top spots, Simmons posits that Luka Dončić has made a compelling case to be considered alongside Nikola Jokić. He highlights Luka's incredible offensive output and the fact that his team is performing well despite having a shallow bench. Simmons also discusses the controversy surrounding the NBA's minimum game requirement for awards, lamenting that players like Cade Cunningham may be excluded from All-NBA honors due to injury, calling the current policy "absurd" and suggesting a threshold of 62 games or 2,000 minutes as a fairer standard.

Expansion and the 'Tanking' Crisis

Addressing the recent buzz around NBA expansion, Simmons voices strong opposition to the idea of adding two teams, labeling it a "money grab" that would exacerbate the league's existing "tanking" culture. He argues that with nine teams currently not prioritizing competition, adding two more would only dilute the quality of the product. He suggests that the league should focus on relocating struggling franchises to markets like Seattle rather than expanding, emphasizing that expansion should only occur if it is tied to rigorous rules that force teams to remain competitive.

World Baseball Classic Reflections

Joined by Billy Gill, Simmons discusses the World Baseball Classic (WBC), noting the festive atmosphere and high ratings. Despite his initial struggle with "rooting for my country versus rooting for players on my favorite team," Simmons found the tournament's energy infectious. The duo critiques the American team's perceived lack of enthusiasm compared to the passion displayed by teams like Venezuela and the Dominican Republic, with Simmons noting that the American bat flips and celebrations felt "forced."

Cinematic Deep Dive: The Oscars and 2025's Movie Landscape

In the final segment, Wesley Morris joins Simmons to discuss the Oscars and the year in film. They debate the merits of the top contenders, specifically contrasting the popular reception of Sinners with Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another. Morris and Simmons explore the idea of a "Movie Year MVP," suggesting that Paul Thomas Anderson deserves the title for his creative output and impact on the industry. They also discuss Michael B. Jordan’s trajectory, noting that his performance in Sinners felt like a career-defining moment, akin to an athlete "toiling away for 10 years and finally winning the title." The conversation closes with a nostalgic look at acting legends like Faye Dunaway and the evolving nature of celebrity, with Simmons and Morris agreeing that despite the industry's shifts, the ability to command screen presence remains the hallmark of true stardom.

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It's basically a three-man team with a bunch of role players.
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Why hasn't he had more high MVP finishes?
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Everybody seems to know what their role is and what they're trying to do.
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I'm so much less about my feelings when it comes to these things.
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If you hit a level of fame that you're just that way your whole life.
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📝Key Phrases

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for real
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at the top
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last but not least
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get in your car
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go to another level
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📖 Transcript

The Bill Simmons Podcast brought to you by Sam's Club.
We're also brought to you by The Ringer Podcast Network, where I put up two episodes of The Rewatchables this week.
We did To Live and Die in LA on Monday, and then we did a special mailbag on Wednesday night.
That was a really good one.
We did it in honor of CR month.
Chris Ryan and Craig Horlbeck were on the mailbag.

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