Épisodes

  • Episode 48 - "Three-Year Window"
    Jan 21 2026

    The New Twenty Four is back at the midpoint of the NBA season as Gavriel Wilkins and Torrence Stagger break down a packed week around the league, blending on-court action with the biggest storylines to surface over the past several days.

    The show opens with reactions to the newly announced 2026 NBA All-Star starters in both conferences, debates over potential snubs and thoughts on the league’s new All-Star Game format set for Los Angeles. From there, the duo quickly reflects on the Orlando Magic and Memphis Grizzlies splitting a pair of international matchups in Berlin and London, highlighted by the returns of Franz Wagner and Ja Morant. Including why Morant's recent display on the international stage made for a significant watch.

    Before shifting over to the game's ever-growing global footprint and addressing comments from the EuroLeague's CEO regarding the league’s plans for NBA Europe, before diving into the marquee showdown between Anthony Edwards and Victor Wembanyama that delivered one of the most electric games of the season out in The Alamo.

    Prior to assessing the current state of the Bucks shortly following the return of their All-Star wing Giannis Antetokounmpo amidst nonstop chatter about his future in Milwaukee, breaking down the Portland Trail Blazers’ surge back to .500 and conversing over the candidates who should take home Executive of the Year & Defensive Player of the Year in the third installment of this year's Mid-Season Awards segment, top games to watch during Rivalry Week across the league & more!

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    1 h et 16 min
  • Episode 47 - "450 Spots"
    Jan 14 2026

    The New Twenty Four is back with Episode 47 as Gavriel and Torrence break down a busy week around the NBA, as the guys react to the blockbuster deal that sent four-time All-Star Trae Young from Atlanta to Washington and what it means for both franchises. Prior to going on to unpack Kendrick Perkins’ recent remarks on American-born players, the rise of international stars and how certain narratives generated by the media have come to shape the perception around today’s league for better or worse.

    Before shifting over to discuss Kawhi Leonard and the surging LA Clippers, who’ve won 10 of their last 12 outings despite the two-time Finals MVP currently playing on a minutes restriction, Charlotte’s recent statement wins and whether or not their young trio of LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller and Kon Kneuppel have found their stride enough to potentially make a push toward the play-in out in the Eastern Conference.

    Plus, the second annual TNTF Mid-Season Awards continue with debates over Clutch Player of the Year and Coach of the Year, before wrapping up with must-watch games for the week that lies ahead.

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    58 min
  • Episode 46 - "Breaking New Ground"
    Jan 7 2026

    In episode 46 of The New Twenty Four, Gave and Torrence spend the opening days of the new year discussing the recent play of All-Star big man Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers who enter the first full week of 2026 sitting fifth in the Eastern Conference standings after closing out their recent five-game road trip in dominant fashion. While also taking a moment to share their personal sentiments as to whether or not the team in The City of Brotherly Love is a true contender before moving along to talk about the latest shortcomings of the Memphis Grizzlies under first-year head coach Tuomas Iisalo and what to make of them near the halfway point of the regular season.

    On top of the stellar play of 15-time All-Star forward Kevin Durant in his inaugural campaign with the Houston Rockets, as the duo explains why the two-time NBA champion should be regarded as a legitimate candidate for this year's MVP in spite of his recent exploits falling under the radar.

    Including what to make of the Atlanta Hawks finding success without Trae Young, who is said to be collaborating with the front office on a potential trade in the quest to find a new home in the weeks leading up to February's trade deadline.

    While also conversing over which players have made the strongest case to take home Sixth Man and Most Improved honors come season's end to tip-off the opening part of the second annual month-long Mid-Season Awards segment in January, games to keep your eyes on in Week 12 and more.

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    1 h
  • Episode 45 - "Good Things Are Happening"
    Dec 31 2025

    Gavriel and Torrence take some time prior in the final days and hours left in 2025 on The New Twenty Four to deliberate over the Boston Celtics stellar stretch in December, on top of sharing their early opinions as to whether the storied franchise led behind the play of All-Star forward Jaylen Brown and his supporting cast under head coach Joe Mazzulla can make another run towards the NBA Finals should Jayson Tatum return from his torn Achilles before season's end.

    In addition to examining the state of affairs out in Salt Lake City involving the Utah Jazz in the wake of knocking off the Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs in back-to-back contests, as the duo ponders over what the front office with aspirations to land a top pick may be thinking after entering the week within the thick of the Western Conference play-in picture as well as members of their young crop of talent that have shined through the first several weeks of the year.

    While also putting the final holiday bow on the Trading Places segment during the month of December by exploring the most optimal spots for the services of former MVP recipient James Harden and Cam Thomas, Ballers You Should Know & the top games to watch in Week 11 of the 25-26 campaign.

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    1 h
  • Episode 44 - "The Most Wonderful Time"
    Dec 24 2025

    In episode 44 of The New Twenty Four, Gavriel and Torrence get up with one another once again prior to the holidays to share their thoughts on the latest news pertaining to the NBA and FIBA working together in their quest to form a new basketball league in Europe as the league and worldwide hoops governing body are getting prepared to engage in meetings with teams & owners to join within the next month.

    While also discussing what to make of the another major story involving the league reviewing its policies regarding tanking in the quest to try and incentivize teams within losing records to chase wins over higher odds to capture the top pick in the NBA Draft, as the dynamic duo goes on to talk about the key items they'll have their eyes on when watching the five games on the schedule during Christmas Day and the respective teams fans will see on one of the season's premier stages.

    On top of probing for which potential clubs could be ideal fits for All-Star forward DeMar DeRozan and guard Trae Young in part four of December's Trading Places segment & more during what's regarded as the most wonderful time of year for basketball faithful.

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    1 h et 14 min
  • Episode 43 - "Nothing's Guaranteed"
    Dec 17 2025

    Gave and Torrence get back behind the mic on the latest installment of The New Twenty Four to discuss the semifinal matchups that took place during the third annual NBA Cup out in Las Vegas, as the duo provides their respective insights and takeaways from the San Antonio Spurs snapping the Oklahoma City Thunder's recent winning streak at 16 games last weekend and if the final outcome happened to mark the first chapter of what could be the league's next best rivalry.

    Prior to examining which landing spots could make for the best places for Michael Porter Jr. and Zion Williamson to fall should they be get dealt prior to the February trade deadline in part three of their month-long Trading Places segment in December. Including what they make of the lackluster play of their hometown Chicago Bulls after falling short against several below .500 teams in seven out of their last eight outings with a tough schedule that lies ahead in the return of Bull Market Index, NBA Cup Final predictions & thoughts on the event through its first three years and the top games that fans should have their eyes on during Week 9 around The Association.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • Episode 42 - "The New Testament"
    Dec 10 2025

    In episode 42 of The New Twenty Four, Gave and Torrence reunite to discuss the recent play of De’Aaron Fox, LeBron James’ double-digit scoring streak coming to a close in dramatic fashion out in The Six as well as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s pursuit to etch his name further in the NBA’s official history books.

    On top of touching on the expansion of Austin Reaves’ game, Cooper Flagg’s hot start in December, including Tyrese Maxey’s All-Star worthy campaign in The City of Brotherly Love prior to sharing thoughts on the LA Clippers sudden decision to send Chris Paul home and dismiss him from the team in the midst of a five-game road trip, the recent struggles of the Cleveland Cavaliers over their last ten outings.

    Including their respective opinions on the latest rumors pertaining to Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future out in Milwaukee, before going on an investigation to uncover which destinations could make for the best fits for Lauri Markkanen and Domantas Sabonis to go if moved prior to the deadline in part two of their Trading Places segment, NBA Cup knockout round predictions & more in yet another jam-packed episode.

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    1 h et 30 min
  • Episode 41 - "Who Plays The Hardest"
    Dec 3 2025

    Gave and Torrence link up yet again on this week's edition of The New Twenty Four and start things off by sharing their personal reactions regarding the epic duel that went down between All-Stars Jaylen Brown and Anthony Edwards over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend out in the Twin Cities.

    In addition to examining the nightly exploits of Jalen Johnson out in Atlanta, as the two discuss what's stood out to them when watching the Hawks forward throughout the early duration of the season and why the Duke product is on pace to garner All-Star honors for the first time in his career.

    While also taking extensive time to speak on the red-hot Oklahoma City Thunder and how the party could very well be getting started for the defending champs after capturing wins in 20 out of their first 21 outings to open up the year, as the dyad goes onto assess the respective trade markets and best fits for Anthony Davis and Zach LaVine should they get moved once again prior to the trade deadline in their Trading Places segment among a bevy of other hot topics around the NBA.

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    1 h et 10 min