Hoops & Crumbs with the Browns

S2 E6: From NBA Playoffs To A Mother’s Day 10K


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Esteban starts with zero chill about the Toronto Raptors, and honestly, it’s the kind of playoff frustration every NBA fan recognizes. We talk about what went wrong when the games actually mattered, why a thin supporting cast gets exposed in a Game 7, and what a real rebuild could look like if you’re willing to have the uncomfortable conversations. If you love basketball analysis, roster debates, and the emotional roller coaster of being a fan, you’ll feel seen. 

Then Mother’s Day takes a turn we didn’t expect: Maria and Esteban run the Sporting Life 10K together. We unpack the soreness, the mental grind of continuous distance running, and the one moment every runner chases when you finally “hit your stride.” Esteban connects it back to basketball in a way that makes it click, and he drops a simple tip that applies to training, work, and life: when you find momentum, protect it. 

The heart of the story is what happens on the course when a kid runs ahead and doesn’t look back. Maria shares a parenting memory from toddlerhood and explains why that split-second felt like pride and loss at the same time. We also go deeper with a Mother’s Day Q&A on what we want most for a child, what we’d pass down, and the lesson Maria learned after years of motherhood: keep an identity outside your child, because independence is the whole point. 

Listen now, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review if our mix of basketball talk and real life lessons hits home. What part of growing up has been the hardest to watch or the best to celebrate?

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Hoops & Crumbs with the BrownsBy Maria & Esteban Brown