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[A Deep Dive into NBA Playoff Thrillers and Pop Culture Debriefs]-[An MSG Miracle, the Wemby Arrival Game, Tottenham’s Nadir, and 'Euphoria' Season 3 | With Joe House, Chris Ryan, Anthony Dabbundo, and Zoe Simmons]

The Bill Simmons Podcast · B2 · 2026-05-20

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The NBA Postseason: Knicks' Comeback and Wemby's Arrival

The Bill Simmons Podcast dives deep into a historic 24-hour stretch of NBA basketball, focusing on the Knicks' miraculous comeback against the Cavaliers and the "UFO"-like emergence of Victor Wembanyama for the Spurs.

The Knicks' Resilience

Bill Simmons and Joe House analyze the Knicks' Game 1 win, which saw the team trail by 22 points with seven minutes remaining. Simmons notes that Jalen Brunson was on an "all-time heater," while the Cavaliers, led by coach Kenny Atkinson, seemed to "die on the sidelines." The conversation highlights the bizarre nature of the Cavs' collapse, with James Harden struggling defensively against Brunson and the team failing to capitalize on their size advantage. The summary of the game is clear: the Knicks are a team that thrives on late-game runs, and the MSG crowd provided a "10 out of 10" atmosphere that fueled the comeback.

The "Wemby" Phenomenon

Transitioning to the Spurs-Thunder series, the podcast frames Wembanyama's performance as a shift in the sport, comparing his impact to Tiger Woods at the 1997 Augusta Masters. Simmons argues that Wembanyama "took out" SGA and Chet Holmgren, racking up 41 points and 24 rebounds on the road. The discussion touches on the historical significance of a 40-20 performance by a 22-year-old, placing it in the pantheon of "before and after" moments in league history. Simmons remains obsessed with the "competitive motherfucker" nature of Wembanyama, suggesting that the Spurs are a team destined to "send a message" to the league.

Soccer Drama: The Threat of Tottenham's Relegation

Anthony DeBundo and Chris Ryan join to discuss the "existential crisis" facing Tottenham Hotspur. With one match remaining, Tottenham faces the real threat of relegation from the Premier League. The hosts compare this potential failure to a major sports franchise like the Red Sox being demoted to Triple-A baseball while their arch-rivals, Arsenal, celebrate a title. The discussion explores the "rotting core" of the team's strategy and the potential financial and structural fallout if they drop to the second division.

Pop Culture and the "Team Patrol" Debrief

In a lighter segment, Simmons is joined by his daughter, Zoe, to discuss the "2020s generation" of TV and culture.

  • Euphoria: Zoe critiques the current season, labeling it "the Cassie show" and expressing frustration that the character Nate Jacobs has been "emasculated" and turned into a "loser." She notes the lack of on-screen chemistry between Zendaya and Sydney Sweeney, which she believes is "problematic" for the show's consistency.
  • Influencer Culture: The conversation shifts to the "debacle" between Alex Cooper and Alex Earl. Zoe stands firmly on the side of Alex Earl, describing her as the more "authentic, cool, relatable older sister type," while characterizing the conflict as a result of Cooper's "mean girl" tendencies.
  • Kylie Jenner: Zoe offers a surprising defense of Kylie Jenner, citing her appearance on the Jake Shane podcast as evidence of her "authentically kind" nature. She highlights Kylie's transparency regarding her post-pregnancy weight gain as a refreshing contrast to the "skeletal" standards of Hollywood.

Ultimately, the episode serves as a comprehensive look at the intersection of high-stakes professional sports and the evolving digital landscape of influencer drama, capturing a unique moment in modern entertainment.

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I had a great time.
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Explore what's possible.
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How is that possible?
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Maybe we read this series wrong.
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And the crowd knew it.
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every choice matters
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get checked for
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big picture stuff
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last but not least
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all-time heater
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