Following LeBron James becoming the oldest player in NBA history to record a triple-double, Chris Russell poses an intriguing and timely question: will the league’s popularity take a significant hit once LeBron retires? Building on the previous segment’s discussion, Russell explores how the potential absence of one of the NBA’s most iconic and marketable stars could impact fan interest and overall visibility. He then shifts to another major factor he believes is already hurting the league’s product; tanking. In the wake of the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers being fined, Russell explains how intentional losing has allowed the NBA to put a watered-down, uncompetitive product on the floor, arguing that the combination of star power fading and widespread tanking poses a real threat to the league’s long-term appeal.