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Politically Uncorrect
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In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Andres makes his return and catches everyone up on what’s been going on in his life — including the wild story of getting bitten by a dog. From there, he and Michael jump straight into the NBA season, starting with Stephen Curry dropping back-to-back 40-point games and what it means for Golden State moving forward.

The conversation shifts to the Lakers as they debate how LeBron’s return will shape L.A.’s season. That evolves into a deeper discussion on spacing vs. size in the modern NBA, ultimately spiraling into a hypothetical heavyweight matchup: the 2017 Warriors vs. the 2001 Lakers.

They also talk about Steph becoming a shoe free agent, Andres still riding high from the Dodgers’ recent win, and they share frustrations with work both issues stemming from PTO.

It’s hoops, life, laughs, hypotheticals, and chaos — all in pure Politically Uncorrect fashion......followed by a solo continuation of the episode, where Michael dives into the Warriors’ frustrating loss to the Portland Trail Blazers and the growing uncertainty surrounding the team. He questions when Jonathan Kuminga will finally return and what kind of impact he should have when he does — not the sanitized, “hope he develops” version, but the real expectations this team needs from him.

Michael also reacts to Jimmy Butler’s unexpected — or possibly shady — praise for Draymond Green, trying to decipher whether it was genuine respect or a subtle jab wrapped in compliments.

But the most painful part: wasting an iconic Steph Curry performance, including 15 points in just four minutes in the second quarter. Michael breaks down why moments like that hurt so much and what they say about where the Warriors truly are right now.

It’s raw, honest, and full of the emotional rollercoaster that only a Warriors fan living through this season can deliver.