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Fudd Around And Find Out

1-on-1 w/ Napheesa Collier

Fudd Around And Find Out

iHeartPodcasts and Unanimous Media

Basketball, Sports, Society & Culture

5.01.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2026

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Azzi and Ashanti sit down with two-time Olympic gold medalist, WNBA All-Star, and Unrivaled co-founder Napheesa Collier for an episode that covers everything from Valentine’s Day takes to the future of women’s basketball.

Phee talks about the evolution of WNBA All-Star Weekend, what makes Unrivaled different, and how the one-on-one tournament came to life. She shares what it’s really like competing in that format, the recovery between games, and how it feels to watch this season from a different perspective. The conversation also dives into Olympic memories, favorite events to watch, and what sport she’d compete in if it wasn’t basketball.

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, welcome back to another episode of Fud Around and Find Out.

0:07.6

I'm here with my girl Ashanti.

0:10.1

Hey, girl.

0:11.3

Hey.

0:12.4

As you know, it is still Black History Month.

0:15.3

So I'm starting the pot off.

0:19.6

I'm sorry.

0:20.6

Yo, that's going to be like our picture.

0:23.4

I'm on clock right now.

0:24.7

Yes.

0:25.7

The cover picture.

0:26.7

The cover picture.

0:28.2

So I want to start us off with our Black History Month fact.

0:31.2

In 1959, a nine-year-old boy was in the library.

0:34.2

It was a segregated library in Lake City, South Carolina.

0:39.4

And in this library, he wanted to check out some books or whatever, and they wouldn't let him, obviously, because he was black. And it

0:43.0

became like a whole whoop-de-do. And the police came, all these other things happened. That young

0:48.7

boy ended up being able to check out those books. But later on, he ended up with a PhD for MIT. He was a physicist.

0:57.9

He did martial arts. He was a saxophonist and ended up being a NASA astronaut. In 1984,

1:03.4

he flew on the Space Shuttle Challenger and became only the second Black American in space.

1:09.3

Oh, wow.

1:09.9

Unfortunately, in 1986, the Challenger launched again and broke apart in like 73 seconds.

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