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520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague REACTS to Dwyane Wade comparing himself to Michael Jordan, Kyrie Irving on NBA GOAT

Club 520 Podcast

Published: Wed Jul 23 2025

Summary

Club 520 Podcast – Episode Summary: "520 in the Morning - Jeff Teague REACTS to Dwyane Wade Comparing Himself to Michael Jordan, Kyrie Irving on NBA GOAT"

Release Date: July 23, 2025
Hosts: Jeff Teague (@jeffteague), DJ Wells (@thatsanopiniondj), and Bishop B Henn (@outthepearlys)
Platforms: iHeartPodcasts, The Volume, Shay Shay Media
Social Media: Follow @club520podcast


Introduction

In this episode of the Club 520 Podcast, hosted by NBA All-Star Jeff Teague, the trio dives deep into the riveting discussions surrounding Dwyane Wade's recent comparison of himself to Michael Jordan and Kyrie Irving's take on the NBA's Greatest of All Time (GOAT). The episode blends humor, insightful analysis, and passionate debates, reflecting the camaraderie among the hosts and their deep love for basketball.

Main Discussions

1. Dwyane Wade vs. Michael Jordan: The Comparison Debate

The conversation kicks off with a heated debate on whether Dwyane Wade deserves to be compared to the legendary Michael Jordan.

  • DJ Wells [40:34]:
    “I’m not trying to take anybody, like, little thing they said over there. I don’t know what you say. Like, Gil said it first, but he’s talking about, like, people being, like, 85, Mike.”

  • Host [40:22]:
    “He wasn't MJ.”
    T [40:27]:
    “He wasn’t MJ.”

Jeff Teague facilitates the discussion, encouraging each host to present their perspective:

  • Moof [40:29]:
    “He changed.”

  • DJ Wells [41:10]:
    “He was one of the best in his position, bro. So there's no wrong for him.”

The hosts acknowledge Wade's impressive career but maintain that comparing him directly to Jordan sets an exceptionally high bar that might not be entirely fair.

2. Kyrie Irving on NBA GOAT

Kyrie Irving's insights on the NBA GOAT spark a lively discussion among the hosts about what defines greatness in basketball.

  • DJ Wells [77:55]:
    “I love seeing Kyrie on the stream. He talked about the go conversations. Basically saying that we just need to appreciate people and quit arguing so much.”

  • Host [77:56]:
    “Man.”

The hosts delve into what qualities make a player the GOAT, weighing stats, championships, impact on the game, and personal influence.

Ranking NBA Championship Teams (2009-2016)

A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to ranking NBA championship teams from 2009 to 2016. The hosts passionately debate the merits of each team, considering player performances, team dynamics, and championship successes.

  • DJ Wells [10:04]:
    “They have to put that 10 Lakers team at eight.”

  • Host [11:05]:
    “That was the first team, that Spurs team, man, they beat Brownie, Tony Parker.”

The rankings discussed include:

  1. 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers: Celebrated for their decisive championship win.
  2. 2014 San Antonio Spurs: Praised for their teamwork and leadership.
  3. 2013 Spurs vs. 2014 Spurs: Debated over their performances and championship runs.
  4. 2010 Los Angeles Lakers: Discussed for their star power and championship impact.
  5. 2011 Dallas Mavericks: Highlighted for their strategic plays and championship victory.
  6. 2012 Miami Heat: Acknowledged for their star players and championship success.
  7. 2015 Golden State Warriors: Considered for their dominance and championship win.

Notable Quotes:

  • Host [13:00]:
    “They started Jason Kidd.”
  • T [14:13]:
    “They put on a classic.”

Player Highlights and Comparisons

Throughout the episode, the hosts spotlight various players, comparing their skills, impact, and legacy.

  • Moof [27:07]:
    “I’m Kevin Love.”

  • Host [31:50]:
    “Shump or who was at the 3 for now? Who they started?”

  • DJ Wells [37:51]:
    “Leonard checked in again. That’s because he had to pass the.”

They discuss players like Jamal Murray, Donovan Mitchell, T.J. Warren, and others, analyzing their contributions to their teams and the league.

Technical Analysis and Strategy

Jeff Teague steers the conversation towards strategic elements in basketball, discussing coaching decisions, player roles, and game strategies.

  • DJ Wells [78:13]:
    “That was a good run.”

  • Host [80:27]:
    “A lot had to go, right?”

The hosts explore how coaching strategies influenced the outcomes of key games and championships, emphasizing the importance of tactical decisions in winning titles.

Conclusion and Final Thoughts

As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on the discussions, emphasizing the importance of appreciating the game's evolution and the diverse talents that have shaped it.

  • DJ Wells [86:27]:
    “He had a crazy play too.”

  • Host [87:02]:
    “He’s the swag, bro.”

They conclude by acknowledging the diverse perspectives each host brings, fostering a well-rounded and engaging dialogue for the listeners.

Final Quote:

  • DJ Wells [87:50]:
    “Don’t hit nobody.”

Notable Quotes with Timestamps

  • DJ Wells [40:34]:
    “I’m not trying to take anybody, like, little thing they said over there. I don’t know what you say.”

  • Host [40:22]:
    “He wasn't MJ.”

  • DJ Wells [77:55]:
    “Essentially saying that we just need to appreciate people and quit arguing so much.”

  • Host [11:05]:
    “That was the first team, that Spurs team, man, they beat Brownie, Tony Parker.”

  • Host [13:00]:
    “They started Jason Kidd.”

  • T [31:50]:
    “Give me K Love.”

Final Notes

This episode of Club 520 offers an entertaining yet insightful exploration of some of the most debated topics in the NBA. Jeff Teague and his co-hosts provide a blend of humor, passion, and expertise, making it a must-listen for basketball enthusiasts eager to hear nuanced opinions on player legacies and championship histories.


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