Episodes

  • Best 1st Round Ever?, Denver’s Disappointment, New York’s Beatdown, & The Watching Hour
    May 2 2026

    In episode 40 of the SimmBros Pod, Cam and Chris kick things off with a deep dive into the NBA Playoffs and why the postseason product is so much better than the regular season. They make the case for a shorter NBA schedule, floating the idea of front-loading games early in the season and spacing them out after the All-Star break to reduce injuries and improve quality of play. From there they break down every first round series, highlighting OKC and San Antonio as the clear top tier in the West, the Knicks' historic 47-point halftime blowout of the Hawks, and why Denver's loss to Minnesota without Anthony Edwards is an indictment of the entire Nuggets roster and coaching staff. They debate the Michael Porter Jr. for Cam Johnson trade, why the Nuggets might need to blow it up, and give their predictions for tonight's Game 6s and the Celtics-Sixers Game 7. The Watching Hour closes with a review of Marty Supreme, where they argue Timothee Chalamet deserved the Oscar over Michael B. Jordan.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Early NBA Playoff Trends, NFL Draft Day 1 Thoughts, & The Watching Hour
    Apr 25 2026

    In episode 39 of the SimmBros Pod, Cam and Chris dive deep into the NBA Playoffs first round, breaking down why the playoffs are a completely different game than the regular season. They cover the Timberwolves-Nuggets series and why Chris Finch's defensive scheme is giving Jokic fits, the Knicks-Hawks series and CJ McCollum's dominant playoff performance hunting Jalen Brunson, and make the case for why short guards can never be the number one option on a championship team. They also react to the NFL Draft Round 1, including why Jeremiah Love at three to the Cardinals was the worst pick of the draft regardless of his talent, the Ty Simpson to the Rams landing spot comparison to Jordan Love and the Packers, and why rookie QBs should almost never start day one. Plus, Kevin Durant is officially out for the rest of the Lakers-Rockets series. They close with a Watching Hour update: The Pitt Season 2 is on deck and Marty Supreme is next up for the movie review.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Michigan Wins, NBA Playoff Primer, NFL Draft Top 5 Debate, & The Watching Hour
    Apr 11 2026

    In episode 38 of the SimmBros Pod, Cam and Chris break down the NBA playoff picture as the regular season wraps up and the play-in tournament approaches. They debate Eastern Conference matchups, including whether the Hornets can upset the Pistons, the Hawks' surprising rise, Joel Embiid's latest injury, and what the Celtics-Knicks rivalry looks like heading into the postseason. Out West, they dive into the Thunder-Nuggets chess match for seeding, the Suns as a dangerous lower seed, and why the Rockets' offense could be a problem. The MVP conversation heats up with a historic Jokic stat that no player has ever achieved. They also tackle the NFL Draft, making the case against drafting Jeremiah Love at four, why offensive line should always come first, and where Ty Simpson fits. Plus, they react to Michigan's historic national title run, Dusty May's blueprint for the transfer portal era, the Masters, and a La La Land movie review.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Final 4 Preview + Elite 8 Reactions, Problems in Philly?, Luka's Injury, & The Watching Hour
    Apr 4 2026

    In episode 37 of the SimmBros Pod, Chris and Cam break down the Final Four in the March Madness tournament, starting with UConn's incredible comeback from 19 down to knock off Duke in the Elite Eight and what it means for Jon Scheyer's coaching trajectory. They dive deep into the UConn vs Illinois and Arizona vs Michigan semifinal matchups, analyzing offensive rebounding, free throw disparities, Ken Pom ratings, and why this year's Final Four features four legitimate national championship contenders. The guys also tackle the Jeremy Fowler report on Jalen Hurts' coachability issues in Philadelphia, comparing his leadership style to Tom Brady and Russell Wilson while questioning his long-term future as an Eagle. They react to Luka Doncic's season-ending injury and debate whether the 65-game rule needs a revamp, break down the Lakers' blowout loss to OKC, and share their NBA championship picks. The episode wraps with the return of the Watching Hour, featuring reviews of Everything Everywhere All at Once, No Sudden Move, and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Full Sweet 16 Preview + Predictions
    Mar 26 2026

    In episode 36 of the SimmBros Pod, Chris and Cam pull up an emergency episode to break down the entire Sweet 16 bracket with fresh second-chance picks all the way through the national championship. They dive deep into every matchup, covering Purdue vs. Texas, Arizona vs. Arkansas, Nebraska vs. Iowa, Houston vs. Illinois, Duke vs. St. John's, UConn vs. Michigan State, Michigan vs. Alabama, and Tennessee vs. Iowa State. The guys debate coaching matchups like Rick Pitino vs. Jon Scheyer, Kelvin Sampson's title window, and whether Tommy Lloyd can finally break through the Sweet 16. They spotlight key players including Braden Smith, Darius Acuff, Cam Boozer, and Jeremy Fears while breaking down NBA draft implications throughout. They also make the case for why even NBA-only fans need to be watching the tournament. Their Final Four: Arizona, Houston, St. John's, and Michigan, with Arizona cutting down the nets as national champions.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • March Madness Bracket Extravaganza: Picks for ALL 67 Games
    Mar 19 2026

    In Episode 35 of the SimmBros Pod, Chris and Cam go live for an emergency pod to fill out their official March Madness bracket the night before the tournament tips off. They go region by region, pick by pick, breaking down every matchup from the East to the Midwest. The guys debate key injuries like Caleb Foster, Mikel Brown Jr., and Caleb Wilson, talk about why Arizona should be the number one overall seed, and make some bold upset calls including USF over Louisville, Akron over Texas Tech, Miami Ohio over Tennessee, and Santa Clara over Kentucky.

    Along the way, they get into coaching legacies, why Tom Izzo's resume might be a little overrated, how Dan Hurley stacks up with back to back titles, and what makes certain teams built to win in March versus built to upset. They also share their final consensus Final Four of Duke, Houston, Arizona, and Michigan, then pick Arizona to cut down the nets over Duke in the championship.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Bam’s 83, NFL Free Agency, March Madness Preview & Oscars Predictions
    Mar 14 2026

    In Episode 34 of the SimmBros Pod, Chris and Cam dive into one of the wildest weeks in sports. The guys break down Bam Adebayo's 83-point game, why it doesn't compare to Kobe's 81, and what it means for the record books going forward. From there, they get into a heated NBA MVP debate, making the case for SGA at the top spot and arguing why Wemby deserves more respect than he's getting.
    The conversation shifts to NFL free agency, where Kyler Murray's move to the Vikings sparks a bigger discussion about how organizational culture impacts player performance, and why where you play matters just as much as how you play. The guys also spotlight the Eagles front office pulling off a masterclass trade, the Cowboys doing a whole lot of nothing, and why Case Keenum might be the most important signing of the offseason for the Bears.
    To close it out, Chris and Cam gear up for March Madness with betting tips, bracket trends, a breakdown of why Duke could be vulnerable without Caleb Foster, and a real conversation about why the Elite Eight is the most painful round to lose. Plus, Oscar predictions, a push to join the SimmBros bracket group, and the reminder that sports and life are always more connected than you think.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • How Good Would MJ Be Today? The Fall of March Madness Cinderellas & Watching Hour
    Mar 7 2026

    In Episode 33 of the SimmBros Pod, Chris and Cam dive into a packed sports conversation that starts with basketball history, jersey numbers, and how much the life of an athlete has changed over time. From there, they debate one of the biggest basketball questions possible: how dominant would Michael Jordan really be in today’s NBA, and would he still separate himself the same way he did in the 80s and 90s?

    They also break down Victor Wembanyama’s impact, Luka’s place among the league’s elite, Jokic’s all-time case, and which current stars could look very different historically 10 years from now. Then they shift to college basketball and ask the big March Madness question: is Duke actually beatable, and are Cinderella runs disappearing because of the transfer portal and roster movement? The episode also touches on NBA playoff outlooks in both conferences, the World Baseball Classic, and a Watching Hour review of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. To close, the guys give an update on the SimmBros March Madness Bracket Challenge and why it is already climbing the ESPN leaderboard.

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    50 mins