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Has the NBA lost its edge? Former NBA first-round pick Keyon Dooling shares his raw thoughts on how the game has changed, why physicality has disappeared, and whether today's players could handle the old-school era. In this must-watch BTN Sports discussion, Keon talks about the rise of three-point shooting, lack of rivalries, and the shift in NBA culture, comparing legends like Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and the Bad Boy Pistons to the modern game of LeBron James and Steph Curry.Keon and the team break down why today’s NBA feels different, how social media, gambling, and highlight culture changed how fans engage, and why players are now closer friends rather than fierce rivals. They also touch on the NBA’s reputation shift, from the “thug league” era to a more polished corporate product, and whether the game is better or worse because of it.If you’re a basketball fan who loves real talk, unfiltered opinions, and deep dives into NBA history, this is the episode for you. Watch now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts—subscribe to BTN Sports for more exclusive interviews and insightful sports discussions._____________________________________Beyond the Narrative: https://www.instagram.com/btnsports/Andy Hernandez: https://www.instagram.com/andyahernandez/Peter Mirabal: https://www.instagram.com/btn_peter/Nevin Shapiro: https://www.instagram.com/nevinshapiro/_____________________________________Producer:MIchael Lazo: https://www.instagram.com/digilazo/_____________________________________Listen on Spotify: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/andy-hernandez66Listen on Youtube: https://youtube.com/@beyondthenarrativesports?si=gPQcnFZKUKfGo1ZXListen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-narrative-sports/id1778341193_____________________________________#KeonDooling #NBA #BasketballTalk #BTN #SportsPodcast #NBALegends #OldSchoolBasketball #ModernNBA #SportsMedia #RealTalk #NBAEvolution #PhysicalityInBasketball #NBARivalries #MustWatch #ExclusiveInterview #BasketballCulture
By Beyond The NarrativeHas the NBA lost its edge? Former NBA first-round pick Keyon Dooling shares his raw thoughts on how the game has changed, why physicality has disappeared, and whether today's players could handle the old-school era. In this must-watch BTN Sports discussion, Keon talks about the rise of three-point shooting, lack of rivalries, and the shift in NBA culture, comparing legends like Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and the Bad Boy Pistons to the modern game of LeBron James and Steph Curry.Keon and the team break down why today’s NBA feels different, how social media, gambling, and highlight culture changed how fans engage, and why players are now closer friends rather than fierce rivals. They also touch on the NBA’s reputation shift, from the “thug league” era to a more polished corporate product, and whether the game is better or worse because of it.If you’re a basketball fan who loves real talk, unfiltered opinions, and deep dives into NBA history, this is the episode for you. Watch now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts—subscribe to BTN Sports for more exclusive interviews and insightful sports discussions._____________________________________Beyond the Narrative: https://www.instagram.com/btnsports/Andy Hernandez: https://www.instagram.com/andyahernandez/Peter Mirabal: https://www.instagram.com/btn_peter/Nevin Shapiro: https://www.instagram.com/nevinshapiro/_____________________________________Producer:MIchael Lazo: https://www.instagram.com/digilazo/_____________________________________Listen on Spotify: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/andy-hernandez66Listen on Youtube: https://youtube.com/@beyondthenarrativesports?si=gPQcnFZKUKfGo1ZXListen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-narrative-sports/id1778341193_____________________________________#KeonDooling #NBA #BasketballTalk #BTN #SportsPodcast #NBALegends #OldSchoolBasketball #ModernNBA #SportsMedia #RealTalk #NBAEvolution #PhysicalityInBasketball #NBARivalries #MustWatch #ExclusiveInterview #BasketballCulture