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The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Thunder’s Ceiling This Season, Plus Reassessing Which QBs Will Be Replaced This Offseason With Mike Sando

The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.813.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2024

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

Ryen opens the pod with how good the Oklahoma City Thunder have been this season, after a victory over the Celtics on Tuesday night. What does the future hold for the young, star-studded franchise (00:41)? Mike Sando of The Athletic joins to detail the Russell Wilson-Sean Payton debacle in Denver, and which teams will be drafting QBs this offseason (22:15). Plus, Life Advice! The guys revisit the extortion story from yesterday, and one guy wants to sell some expensive shoes he was gifted (57:43) The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out theringer.com/RG to find out more or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: Mike Sando Producers: Cliff Augustin, Steve Ceruti, and Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I was going to do this at the Thunder Lost. I want to talk about who they are right now and who they could be moving forward. Great win for them again.

0:17.0

Beating some good teams, win against the Celtics. We've got Mike Sando. What happened with the Russell Wilson thing and what does it mean for the future

0:24.3

of that position with Denver and then every other team potentially making a change at quarterback

0:28.8

as we close out the regular season and

0:33.0

life advice.

0:40.0

starting with the starting with the

0:45.8

starting with the NBA today and starting with the headline which is very obvious and that's the Thunder's win against the Celtics at home 127-123 one of the best regular season games

0:50.6

a lot of anticipation finals preview who knows I want to get to all of that

0:55.0

kind of stuff you know it's funny as I was watching the game I go you know I think the

0:58.8

thunder topic is what I want to open with even if they had lost a close one

1:02.0

now if they've gotten out, the timing of this

1:03.7

wouldn't be right.

1:04.4

There's an aside two of all of this

1:06.0

where I think how different we would talk about the NBA

1:08.8

if there were just one game a week,

1:10.7

because I still think the way that the NFL is discussed week to week where you just have these results and they have to mean something because you have six days in between the next game where with this many NBA games even though I know no one likes the long schedule,

1:24.0

there's enough games to kind of get lost so you don't really feel like you have to have

1:30.0

every result mean something. So even if the Thunder had lost I probably was going to do a big

1:35.5

positive Oklahoma City Thunder segment here today and they were in control of this game I know

1:40.7

I get close there late and it was a really nice win to go along with a bunch of wins that they've had here recently.

1:45.0

So let's spend some time on Oklahoma City.

1:48.0

They're one game behind Minnesota in the West.

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