Episode

Byron Scott Fires Back

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Byron Scott's Fast Break
Published
Mar 9, 2026
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3997
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Summary

Byron Scott fires back at Tracy McGrady over the Kobe debate, rips NBA tanking, and defends 80s-90s basketball after Paolo Banchero’s bold claim. Byron Scott fires back at Tracy McGrady after T-Mac responded to Byron’s viral comments about Kobe Bryant’s legendary work ethic and why it separated him from other elite talents like Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter. Byron and Olden Polynice revisit the debate and explain why Kobe’s mindset, preparation, and relentless drive ultimately defined his legacy. The conversation then shifts to the state of today’s NBA, with Byron and Olden condemning tanking, criticizing load management, and discussing how league incentives and front office strategies have changed the product on the floor. The episode also dives into the generational debate after Paolo Banchero suggested he could average 50 points in the 80s or 90s, prompting a deeper discussion about the physicality of previous eras, the evolution of the game, and how modern players compare to the legends who built the league. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices