
No Dunks SQUAD | 20 Years of Classics
Jan 21, 2026
The panel revels in Immanuel Quickley’s Wilt-like performance, diving into Toronto’s small lineup dynamics. Discussions heat up over Jonathan Kuminga’s trade value amid the Warriors' roster questions. They dissect a bizarre rim incident in Houston and recap thrilling game management from the Rockets-Spurs rivalry. Transitioning to a special celebration, hosts draft memorable moments from 20 years of podcasting, recalling fan-favorite segments, standout guests, and hilarious off-air antics. The nostalgic journey is a delight!
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Quickley's Wilt-Like Night
- J.E. Skeets highlighted Immanuel Quickley's 40-point, 10-assist, 11-13 shooting night as a historic performance tied to Wilt Chamberlain.
- The hosts celebrated Quickley's efficient catch-and-shoot role driving the Raptors' blowout of Golden State.
Front Office Messaging Shapes Trade Drama
- Mike Dunleavy publicly downplayed moving Jimmy Butler while criticizing Jonathan Kuminga's trade demand as needing market demand.
- The hosts saw the comments as unnecessary and illustrative of front-office attempts to manage trade narratives.
Raptors' Small-Ball Clinic
- The Raptors scored 70 first-half points in their win while missing several bigs, showcasing small-ball execution with Scotty Barnes at center.
- Hosts noted delayed rim runs, cut actions, and off-ball shooting created easy lanes against Golden State.
