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The G.O.T.E. - The Greatest of Their Era

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Rebounding
Lebron James
Basketball
Kobe Bryant
Shaquille O'neal
Golden State Warriors
2010s Defense
Playoff Series
Hakeem Olajuwon
Dwight Howard
Ray Allen
Kevin Durant
Dennis Rodman
Tim Duncan
David Robinson
Chris Paul
Tracy Mcgrady
Alonzo Mourning
Cleveland Cavaliers

You know those arguments you have with your friends in the group chat or barbershop about who is thebest shooter, best scorer, or who has the best handles of all time? Well, now imagine one of your buddies is an eleven- year vet in the NBA, who has not only played against the game's best, but has a backstory to validate those debates.Join Golden State Warriors guard Seth Curry and sports journalis... more

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Seth and Tray dive into a topic close to home: the greatest point guards of the 2010s — a loaded era featuring elite talent, former teammates, and even a little family rivalry.

They debate the strengths of true floor generals like Rajon Rondo and C... more

Seth and Tray are joined by NBA and Jordan Brand legend Quentin Richardson (aka Q-Rich) to break down which of his fellow Jordan athletes truly brought the heat, both on the court and in the sneaker game, during the 2000s.

Q shares the story of how... more

Seth and Tray take it back to the 2000s to spotlight the ultimate “glue guys” the players who may not have been superstars, but were essential to keeping their teams together and competing at the highest level.

They debate what really defines a glu... more

Seth and Tray keep the March Madness theme rolling, this time spotlighting the biggest tournament heroes of the 2000s who went on to have the greatest NBA careers.

They take a trip back through the NCAA Tournament to revisit standout names like Mat... more

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Recent Guests

Quentin Richardson
Basketball player, Chicago's own; former Jordan Brand athlete
Jordan Brand
Episode: Greatest Jordan Brand Players of the 2000's Featuring Quentin Richardson
Quinn Cook
Two-time NBA champion, five-year NBA veteran, and collegiate All-American
Golden State Warriors
Episode: Greatest Duos of the 2000's with Quinn Cook
Evan Turner
Ten-year NBA veteran and second overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft
Formerly of Philadelphia 76ers and Boston Celtics
Episode: Greatest #2 Picks of the 2010's Featuring Evan Turner
Tim Hardaway Sr.
Hall of Famer, five-time All-Star and NBA legend
Author of Killer Crossover: My Life from the Chicago Streets to Basketball Royalty
Episode: Greatest Trios of the 90's Featuring Tim Hardaway Sr.
Andre Drummond
Two-time NBA All-Star and dominant rebounder
Basketball Player
Episode: Greatest Rebounders of the 2010's Featuring Andre Drummond
Michael Cooper
Hall of Famer and one of the greatest defenders of the 1980s.
Los Angeles Lakers
Episode: Greatest Defenders of the 80's Featuring Michael Cooper
CJ Watson
Former NBA player and author
Episode: Greatest Undrafted Players of the 2000’s Featuring C.J. Watson
Austin Rivers
Former NBA guard turned analyst, host of the Off Guard podcast
Off Guard
Episode: Greatest Handles of the 2010’s Featuring Austin Rivers
Dell Curry
Former NBA player and renowned shooting guard
Charlotte Hornets
Episode: Greatest Shooting Guards of the 90's Featuring Dell Curry

Hosts

Seth Curry
Co-host with NBA background (Golden State Warriors) and occasional guest; blends professional basketball experience with media storytelling.
Travonne Edwards
Co-host and sports journalist with deep NBA perspective; frequently anchors discussions with context, scouting insight, and storytelling.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 52 ratings
  • Hoops talk I love. No drama

    These discussions yall are really good. Shining the light on players people don’t even know about or don’t know how good they really are

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BlkMANjoy_
    United States7 months ago
  • Enjoyed this All-Star Weekend show

    Keep up the great start… looking forward to learning about more players from different eras.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cin3john
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great Ball Talk

    Love hearing these guys get together and getting some inside NBA stories to go along with it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    daperson
    United Statesa year ago
  • This Pod is the GOTE

    What better way to make a…. Splash… than having Steph on for the first ep? Really excited to hear how this show progresses and the conversations that are had!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Daidwaman
    United Statesa year ago
  • Two Great NBA Minds!

    Gonna be locked in! This is gonna be a great pod on eras and give some more in depth perspective with high level hoop talk🔥

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    clsmoothx
    United Statesa year ago

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Greatest Jordan Brand Players of the 2000's Featuring Quentin Richardson
Q: Which players defined the Jordan Brand era for you, and why?
The hosts and guest discuss Ray Allen, Melo, CP3, and Mike Bibby as pivotal figures whose PEs and on-court presence helped shape the brand's identity and culture, with emphasis on their longevity and style influence.
Greatest Jordan Brand Players of the 2000's Featuring Quentin Richardson
Q: What was it like joining the Jordan Brand, especially coming from Chicago?
The guests describe the excitement and pride of joining a brand closely tied to MJ's legacy, highlighting the personal significance of representing a Chicago kid in the Jordan family and the additional motivation to perform well.
Duke Players with Greatest NBA Careers
Q: What is the pregame atmosphere like on campus before a Duke game for players who grew up dreaming of Cameron Indoor Stadium?
The pregame campus buzz is electric, with students camping out for tickets and players feeling the weight and privilege of representing Duke; the Cameron Indoor environment is described as a transformative rite of passage that shapes both the players and the fans' memories.
Duke Players with Greatest NBA Careers
Q: Tell us about Jayson Tatum and where he fits on your all-time Duke NBA list.
Jayson Tatum stands out as a once-in-a-generation Duke alum who translated college success into sustained NBA stardom, with multiple All-Star selections and deep playoff runs; he heads the inferred top-five list and is projected to add more legitimate accolades as his career continues.
Greatest Defenders of the 80's Featuring Michael Cooper
Q: Who was your favorite matchup to guard when you were playing?
Larry Bird was my favorite because he brought something different every time, while Andrew Toney was the hardest for me to guard.

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What is The G.O.T.E. about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two longtime basketball voices explore the question of who was the greatest of their era, using era-specific criteria like clutch scoring, defense, and playmaking. The format blends spirited debates with personal anecdotes from the hosts' careers, spotlighting how rules and team styles shape legacy. Guests—often legendary players or insiders—are introduced through conversation rather than formal resumes, and episodes frequently include top-five lists, Born in the Wrong Era moments, and behind-the-scenes stories from the NBA world. The show's strength lies in its practical, debate-driven approach to defining greatness, anchored by two recognizable names from different corners of the game.

Noteworthy angles include cross-generational compari... more

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3. Evan Turner
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6. Michael Cooper
7. CJ Watson
8. Austin Rivers

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