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Cookies: A Basketball Podcast

Cookies is a basketball podcast hosted by Ben Detrick, Jordan Redaelli and Andrew Kuo. Conversations range from breaking hoops news to advanced statistical analysis to Anthony Mason's haircuts. Guests are basketball junkies from the worlds of music, comedy, art and film.
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Now displaying: April, 2017
Apr 27, 2017

The Lucas Bros join Cookies hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to discuss the Golden State Warriors' dominating first round, the redemption of Iso Joe, being about that life, and their new Netflix special ​On Drugs. ​

Apr 19, 2017

​Kevin Wildes of ESPN join Cookies hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to discuss which NBA teams need an extreme makeover, Carmelo Anthony's tough week, whether the Celtics should have made a deadline deal, and the the art of producing basketball on television.​

Apr 13, 2017

Musician Blu Jemz joins Cookies hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to discuss the NBA playoffs, Russell Westbrook versus James Harden, Knicks fans versus James Dolan, and growing up on the fish-strewn streets of the South Street Seaport. ​

Apr 7, 2017

Artist Andrew Kuo joins hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to discuss fixing the New York Knicks, whether mascots should be allowed to vote for MVP, NBA social media blunders, and the pointlessness of the Sixth Man of the Year award.

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