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In this episode of Politically Uncorrect, Michael is joined by Allen as the GNOAT tournament officially reaches the second round — where the easy decisions are gone and every matchup starts to feel personal.

As the bracket tightens, the conversation expands beyond just names on a list. The two take time to discuss Bronny James and the mental challenge of translating success from the G League to the NBA, highlighting the pressure and expectations that come with his situation.

The debates only get more layered from there. A comparison between Savannah James and Coretta Scott King sparks a conversation about legacy, influence, and how we define impact across completely different arenas. Meanwhile, a deep dive into Kanye West’s discography brings up questions about artistry, longevity, and how much off-the-court behavior should affect legacy.

They also revisit the cultural footprint of Bow Wow, debating just how much influence he had on an entire generation, and lean into one of the more unexpected matchups in the bracket: Michael Jackson vs. Lamar Jackson, a comparison that perfectly captures how unpredictable the GNOAT tournament has become.

With every matchup, the stakes get higher, the takes get sharper, and the path to crowning the GNOAT becomes even more complicated.

Round 2 isn’t just about advancing — it’s about redefining what greatness actually means.