
Episode 306 with Shea Serrano, Author of Expensive Basketball, Master of Earnest Storytelling and Pop Culture Hilarity, and Transmitter of a Love of the Game
Notes and Links to Shea Serrano’s Work
Shea Serrano is an American author, journalist, humorist, and former teacher. He is best known for his work with the sports and pop culture websites, The Ringer and Grantland, as well as his books, including The Rap Year Book, Basketball and Movies, all of which were The New York Times best-sellers.
Expensive Basketball Review and Interview for San Antonio Express
At about 2:00, Shea notes his accomplishments involving having multiple bestsellers as a Mexican-American writer
At about 3:30, Pete remarks on the intensive research process that Shea undertook for this book and notes a possible “typo”
At about 5:15, Shea responds to Pete’s question about which writers inspired him as a kid, and Shea transitions into talking about writing as an untapped career
At about 6:30, Shea gives background on how Chuck Klosterman’s work amazed him and inspired him to become a writer, as well as how Bill Simmons’ work proved aspirational for Shea
At about 8:45, Shea responds to Pete’s question about what texts his middle-school students enjoyed, and he details some interesting lessons and points and connections he would teach, and Pete is surprised to learn that Shea taught science
At about 10:40, Shea makes an interesting point about why he decided to teach science
At about 11:35, Shea highlights his journey in knowing and working with Bill Simmons
At about 13:35, Shea expands on the definition of the book’s title, Expensive Basketball
At about 16:00, Shea details the chapter in the book about Tim Duncan
At about 18:20, Shea talks about his chapter on Kobe Bryant and being “overcome with emotion” during Kobe’s last game
At about 22:10, more about “Timmy” and all that could have been with the 2010s Oklahoma Thunder
At about 23:20, Shea expands on “the coolest basketball player in the world” in Allen Iverson
At about 26:05, Pete wonders about Sue Bird’s staying power, and Shea expands upon being drawn to the WNBA through the dynamic 2018 Playoffs
At about 28:25, Pete and Shea discuss different types of trash talk and trash talk preferences
At about 30:00, Shea waxes poetic about the “before” and “after” for Ajá Wilson
At about 34:45, the two discuss why and why not for Vince Carter’s dunk on Frederic Weis as the greatest dunk ever
At about 36:05, Shea names his best dunk of all-time
At about 36:40, Pete highlights a great dunk from Michael Jordan
At about 37:30, the two stan Reggie Miller-both as a broadcaster and a player
At about 40:00, Steph Curry’s “beautiful” shot is discussed, as well as his possible sunset as a beautiful player
At about 41:30, Shea traces the incredible ending of the 2024 Olympics Basketball gold medal game and Curry’s
At about 43:35, Shea discusses the pain and pleasure of the book’s “Grail and Ghost Stories”
At about 44:35, Pete highlights the “Miscellaneous” chapter in the book, and Pete and Shea lament the horrors of Robert Horry’s dagger
At about 46:55, Pete complains about Jason Williams, despite his
At about 47:45, Shea responds to Pete’s questions about how to properly write about Shaq and his dominance, highlighting the ways in which even the greats talked about their awe of Shaq
At about 51:25, The two discuss connections between the 1993 Charlotte Hornets and Steve Urkel, as well as the chapter about this team and its resonance
At about 54:00, The two reflect on the singlemindness of the greatest of the great
At about 55:10, Pete hits Shea with some rapid-fire questions, and Shea responds with the “0.4 Seconds Game,” Derek Fisher hate, a controversial take on Drake’s “Forever,” “off-the-wall bars,” the best concerts he’s ever been to, and “Remember[ing] Some Guys”
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