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"publishedAt": "2026-02-20T18:18:51.000Z",
"site": "https://defector.com",
"tags": [
"Media Meltdowns",
"NBA",
"fl",
"game over podcast",
"max kellerman",
"podcasting",
"rich paul",
"sports media",
"the ringer",
"reportedly mad at him",
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"textContent": "Rich Paul, CEO of Klutch Sports and active NBA agent, has drawn some ire this season for things he said on his new podcast called _Game Over_ , which he cohosts with Max Kellerman _._ Anonymous members of the Lakers staff were reportedly mad at him for fake-trading Austin Reaves for Jaren Jackson Jr. Lakers fans are mad at him for causing the \"disconnect\" in the Lakers’ locker room. Stephen A. Smith was mad at him for not understanding that people see him as LeBron James’s mouthpiece. All of these reasons, I fear, are misguided. The only good reason to be mad at him is that he has leveraged the unlimited resources and power of Klutch Sports, CAA, Spotify, and The Ringer to make a daytime _SportsCenter_ simulacrum without the catchphrases.\n\nPaul and Kellerman’s FanDuel-sponsored podcast is bad. It's bad in the sort of banal way that most podcasts are bad: The hosts don’t say much of substance, they are stricken with red light syndrome, and their riffs are obtuse and unimaginative. Paul started a recent episode with the line, \"Can’t put a watch on without the time being right.\" This reads like some kind of adage, but Paul was literally just talking about his watch.",
"title": "Rich Paul’s Podcast Was Built To Be Useless"
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