{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/f66edc52-c9ac-4e17-bf90-6f1121579b75/69c4e146f037d50621fc5c0a?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"March Madness’s Most Insulting Tradition? Ric Bucher Says Coaches Have Lost the Plot","description":"<p>On this episode of <strong>On The Ball with Ric Bucher</strong>, Ric briefly touches on LeBron James, the Lakers’ playoff positioning, Cade Cunningham’s award eligibility, and the chaos brewing in the final stretch of the NBA season — but then takes a hard turn into a bigger issue exposed by March Madness.</p><p>Ric argues that one of college basketball’s most celebrated traditions — emptying the bench in the final seconds of a blowout — is not a heartwarming gesture at all. In his view, it can be performative, demeaning, and completely disconnected from what real competitors actually want. Drawing on his own playing experience, the example of Dean Smith, conversations with current athletes, and the firsthand experience of watching his daughter play in the NCAA Tournament, Ric explains why token late-game appearances can feel more like humiliation than reward.</p><p>This is a sharp, deeply personal episode about coaching, competition, respect, and the life lessons sports are supposed to teach — the same themes at the heart of Ric’s upcoming book, <strong>Coachable: The Secret to How Legendary Performers Reach Their Highest Potential</strong>.</p><p><strong>Condensed Time Stamps</strong></p><p> <strong>0:00</strong> Intro, Ric’s new book <em>Coachable</em>, United WeCast plugs, and New Air Club</p><p> <strong>2:46</strong> LeBron’s loose-ball dive, Lakers chemistry, and why one moment proves nothing</p><p> <strong>4:42</strong> Lakers playoff seeding, Rockets vs. Timberwolves, and why size still matters</p><p> <strong>6:53</strong> Cade Cunningham, awards eligibility, and Ric’s broader mission in sports coverage</p><p> <strong>9:18</strong> The real lessons sports are supposed to teach</p><p> <strong>9:48</strong> March Madness outrage, coaching clips, and why social media lacks context</p><p> <strong>11:46</strong> Why Brenda Frese’s fiery exchange was not “controversial”</p><p> <strong>12:50</strong> Ric’s real target: the empty-the-bench ritual in NCAA blowouts</p><p> <strong>14:01</strong> Ric’s daughter’s March Madness experience with Cal Baptist vs. UCLA</p><p> <strong>16:02</strong> Why token appearances can feel insulting, not rewarding</p><p> <strong>17:03</strong> Dean Smith’s original approach vs. today’s hollow substitution theater</p><p> <strong>18:13</strong> Why gradual reserve minutes are better for development and respect</p><p> <strong>20:32</strong> The “don’t treat me like a Make-A-Wish kid” story</p><p> <strong>22:15</strong> Why players don’t see garbage-time cameos as meaningful participation</p><p> <strong>25:16</strong> What college coaches should do instead</p><p> <strong>27:20</strong> Ric checks with current athletes — and they agree</p><p> <strong>28:19</strong> Outro and what’s next on <em>On The Ball</em></p><p><strong>Hashtags</strong></p><p> #OnTheBall #RicBucher #MarchMadness #NCAATournament #CollegeBasketball #WomensBasketball #BasketballPodcast #SportsMedia #Coaching #SportsCulture #LeBronJames #Lakers #NBA #CadeCunningham #UnitedWeCast</p>","author_name":"Ric Bucher, NBA insider and Fox Sports NBA analyst"}