The Truth About the CBA | NBA RoundTable with CJ McCollum, Duncan Robinson, Cam Johnson, and Georges Niang

The Truth About the CBA | NBA RoundTable with CJ McCollum, Duncan Robinson, Cam Johnson, and Georges Niang

Author: ThreeFourTwo Productions | Wondery July 24, 2025 Duration: 49:37
We welcome Cam Johnson (Denver Nuggets), CJ McCollum (Washington Wizards), Duncan Robinson (Detroit Pistons), and Georges Niang (Boston Celtics) to this week’s episode! Four players who are all on new teams heading into this season. They discuss what it’s like being traded to or signing with a new team, and if the increased amount of player movement is good for the NBA or not. Then, they have a fascinating, in-depth conversation about CJ’s tenure as president of the NBPA, the CBA, and the differences in approaches to the business side of the league between the players and front office. Tap in! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

There’s a unique clarity that comes from hearing the game broken down by someone who’s living it, and that’s the pulse of The Old Man and the Three. With NBA veteran and Denver Nuggets forward Cam Johnson now joining Tommy Alter as host, each episode delves into the nuances that define basketball at the highest level. This isn’t just recap; it’s a conversation about strategy, the evolving trends of the league, and the cultural moments that resonate beyond the box score. Listeners get a direct line to a current player’s perspective, which transforms analysis into something more immediate and grounded. The dynamic between Johnson and Alter creates a space where insider knowledge meets thoughtful commentary, whether they’re unpacking a recent game or conducting an exclusive interview with a guest from within the sport’s inner circle. This podcast, produced by ThreeFourTwo Productions and Wondery, carries forward its legacy of authentic basketball discourse while offering a fresh voice. For those who follow the league closely, it feels like sitting in on a candid, insightful talk between people who truly know the craft. And yes, the companion show isn’t disappearing-the entire setup is built to give fans a richer, more layered understanding of the sport they love.
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