{"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-bf90-6f1121579b75/6a7543e6676fd7391f8d89db?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Jalen Brunson Gave Up $113 Million to Join the NBA’s Most Exclusive Club","description":"<p>Jalen Brunson is now an NBA champion, a Finals MVP and a New York Knicks legend — and Ric Bucher argues that the decision that helped make it possible reveals an uncomfortable truth about what most NBA players actually value.</p><p>On this episode of <strong>On The Ball</strong>, Ric revisits Carmelo Anthony’s admission that he wouldn’t have left $113 million on the table the way Brunson did. Melo’s comments aren’t quite as damning as they initially appeared, but they raise a bigger question: <strong>How many NBA stars are truly willing to sacrifice money, comfort and personal interests for the singular pursuit of a championship?</strong></p><p>Brunson did. And now he has the ring to show for it.</p><p>That discussion leads Ric into why championships require more than talent — and why he remains skeptical that stars such as Anthony Edwards, Ja Morant, Joel Embiid and potentially Luka Doncic have demonstrated the single-minded discipline necessary to lead a team all the way.</p><p>Ric also tackles another NBA obsession: LeBron James. Looking back at the controversial 2015 Finals MVP vote, he examines why LeBron’s enormous statistical production didn’t translate into winning and arrives at a larger theory about his place in basketball culture: <strong>attention and excellence have become increasingly difficult for fans and media to separate.</strong></p><p>Finally, Ric explains why Warriors fans waiting for another blockbuster move may be waiting for something that isn’t coming. Golden State’s realistic goal is relevance, not another championship — and the idea of rebuilding around a 39-year-old Steph Curry is, in Ric’s view, pure fantasy.</p><p><br></p><h3>TIMESTAMPS</h3><p><strong>00:00</strong> — Welcome to <em>On The Ball</em></p><p><strong>01:23</strong> — Carmelo Anthony, Jalen Brunson and the $113 million question</p><p><strong>02:00</strong> — Brunson joins the exclusive club of championship-leading stars</p><p><strong>02:14</strong> — Why Tony Parker shouldn’t have won the 2007 Finals MVP</p><p><strong>03:21</strong> — Revisiting Andre Iguodala’s controversial 2015 Finals MVP</p><p><strong>04:21</strong> — Why Steph Curry received zero Finals MVP votes</p><p><strong>05:13</strong> — LeBron’s incredible 2015 numbers vs. what actually decided the series</p><p><strong>06:32</strong> — The LeBron James dilemma: historic statistics, but not enough to win</p><p><strong>07:46</strong> — How Brunson unexpectedly sparked a LeBron epiphany</p><p><strong>09:15</strong> — Why LeBron generates more attention than anyone in NBA history</p><p><strong>09:51</strong> — Attention isn’t the same thing as excellence</p><p><strong>11:13</strong> — LeBron’s real superpower beyond his basketball talent</p><p><strong>12:03</strong> — Why Steph Curry doesn’t command attention the way LeBron does</p><p><strong>13:31</strong> — Back to Brunson — and his place among NBA legends</p><p><strong>14:17</strong> — The real context behind Carmelo Anthony’s Brunson comments</p><p><strong>15:09</strong> — The harsh reality: winning isn’t most NBA players’ No. 1 priority</p><p><strong>16:27</strong> — What Brunson actually sacrificed for the Knicks</p><p><strong>17:20</strong> — Why winning a championship requires an almost obsessive commitment</p><p><strong>18:32</strong> — Ric on career ambition, fatherhood and changing priorities</p><p><strong>19:13</strong> — Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Bill Russell and unforgettable NBA experiences</p><p><strong>20:31</strong> — What championship teams require beyond talent, health and luck</p><p><strong>21:14</strong> — Why personal discipline matters for championship leaders</p><p><strong>22:04</strong> — Anthony Edwards, Ja Morant, Joel Embiid and Luka Doncic: can they lead a champion?</p><p><strong>22:41</strong> — The question Warriors employees keep asking Ric</p><p><strong>23:15</strong> — Who can Golden State realistically add? Nobody who changes everything</p><p><strong>23:40</strong> — What Warriors fans should realistically expect this season</p><p><strong>24:03</strong> — The Warriors’ critical mistake after the 2022 championship</p><p><strong>25:04</strong> — Why rebuilding around Steph Curry makes no sense anymore</p><p><strong>25:47</strong> — Curry, LeBron and Durant are still great — but you don’t build around them now</p><p><strong>26:44</strong> — Closing thoughts</p><p>#NBA #JalenBrunson #Knicks #NewYorkKnicks #LeBronJames #CarmeloAnthony #StephCurry #Warriors #GoldenStateWarriors #NBAFinals #LukaDoncic #AnthonyEdwards #JaMorant #JoelEmbiid #Basketball #OnTheBall #RicBucher</p>","author_name":"Ric Bucher, NBA insider and Fox Sports NBA analyst"}