Bill Simmons is joined by Cleveland Cavaliers forward and NBA champion Richard Jefferson to discuss training with the Walton family (8:00), Tim Duncan as a teammate (15:00), Jason Kidd’s dominance (23:00), the 2002 Eastern Conference finals (28:00), Kyrie’s scoring ability (33:00), the missed opportunities in the 2017 Finals (38:00), the more offensive-minded NBA (44:00), the 2004 Olympic debacle (52:00), Kevin Love’s room to improve (58:00), social media in the NBA (1:03:00), and living in Cleveland post-championship (1:10:00).
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Richard Jefferson Thinks Social Media Helps Make the NBA Special
The Cavaliers forward joins Bill Simmons to reflect on his early NBA career, Kyrie’s departure, and his podcast sensation
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