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[NBA Analysis, Mailbag Debates, and Half-Baked Ideas with Zach Lowe and Kevin Wilds]-[An NBA Mailbag, Belichick’s Snub, Pats Disrespect, and Half-Baked Ideas With Zach Lowe, Kevin Wildes, and Joe House]

The Bill Simmons Podcast · B2 · 2026-01-30

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📋 Summary

NBA Insights and Strategic Analysis

The episode begins with Bill Simmons and Zach Lowe discussing the current NBA landscape, focusing on the impressive performance of the San Antonio Spurs. They highlight the emergence of Stephon Castle, who has shown a fearless approach against elite defenders like Kevin Durant. Simmons and Lowe evaluate the Spurs' potential, noting that while they are "legit, really good," they still rank behind established contenders like Oklahoma City and Denver. The conversation touches on the "electric socket guy" theory regarding Keldon Johnson, suggesting his energy acts as a catalyst for the entire team.

Simmons and Lowe also delve into the trade market, specifically the urgency for teams like Miami and Golden State to make moves. They discuss the complexities of draft pick trading and the hypothetical scenario of acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo. The discussion shifts to the "Warriors window," where they analyze the Golden State front office's past mistakes, specifically the two-timeline strategy and the ill-fated Jordan Poole extension, which Simmons describes as "the worst thing they did in the five years."

Defining New Benchmarks: The Lawler’s Law Debate

One of the most engaging segments involves redefining "Lawler’s Law," the long-standing benchmark that suggests the first team to reach 100 points will win the game. Simmons and Lowe agree that in the current era of high-scoring basketball, the law is "dead." They propose a "Lawler corollary," suggesting a new benchmark of 115 points to reflect modern offensive outputs, acknowledging that the scoring influx has made the original 100-point threshold obsolete.

The Clippers Rollercoaster and GM Dreams

A fan question prompts a discussion on the perennial "Clippers rollercoaster"—the media cycle of overhyping the team before an inevitable playoff disappointment. Simmons admits his own weakness as an evaluator, noting that he often overrates teams after watching them play well in person. The conversation then pivots to a hypothetical: would they accept a six-year GM contract? Both express skepticism about the role, emphasizing that the job is a "24/7" grind that lacks the freedom of their current careers. Simmons jokes that he would only consider such a position if it involved helping run an expansion team like the Seattle Supersonics.

The "Nobody Believes in Us" Patriots Run

In the second half of the podcast, Kevin Wilds and Joe House join Simmons to discuss the New England Patriots' current playoff run. Simmons, wearing an authentic 1998 Tony Simmons jersey, leans into the "nobody believes in us" narrative. They discuss the team's resilience and the surprising success of Drake Maye. The group analyzes the "Sam Darnold factor," noting the irony of his career trajectory from the infamous "seeing ghosts" game to his current success with Seattle. Despite the skepticism from the national media, Simmons maintains that the Patriots have a fighting chance, citing the team's DNA and history of overcoming adversity.

Half-Baked Ideas: From Seafood Towers to Royal Rumbles

The episode concludes with the fan-favorite segment "Half-Baked Ideas." Highlights include:

  • The Tower Concept: Wilds proposes a restaurant where everything, from burgers to sushi, is served in a "tower" configuration to maximize visual appeal.
  • NBA Royal Rumble: A viewer-submitted idea for an All-Star event featuring 30 legends and current players entering the court in a surprise "King of the Court" style survival format.
  • The Baby Weight: A satirical idea for a weighted diaper designed to keep infants in a "one to two-foot radius," allowing parents to enjoy nightlife without worry—a suggestion the group quickly identifies as both hilarious and wildly impractical.

Throughout the episode, the banter is filled with personal anecdotes—ranging from Simmons' love for high-end coffee to the group’s shared nostalgia for 90s NFL moments—blending deep sports analysis with the lighthearted, creative energy that defines the Bill Simmons Podcast.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think they could.
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This is your worst nightmare
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I'm catching you in a good time.
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I think Lawler's Law is dead.
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I'm going to go 115.
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📝Key Phrases

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all over the place
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turn it up
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everything clicks
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holding pattern
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easier said than done
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📖 Transcript

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