With Seth sidelined by injury, Quinn Cook joins Tray as co-host to break down the Greatest NBA Duos of the 2000s and what truly separated the elite pairings from the rest.
The conversation dives into iconic partnerships like Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Tony Parker, and Dwyane Wade and Shaq, examining what made those duos dominant and why their chemistry translated into championships. Quinn also brings a personal lens to the discussion, reflecting on his own partnership with Tyus Jones at Duke, where the two formed one of the best backcourts in the country and capped their run with a National Championship in 2015. The episode wraps with Tray and Quinn ranking their Top 5 Greatest Duos of the 2000s and which tandem they’d most want to see dropped into today’s NBA.

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