Ryan McKee welcomes back sports journalist Evan Scott Schwartz and writer Raf Carillo for their second podcast this week. This time, the guys pick their favorite random NBA teams of all time. There doesn't have to be any specific reasons why this team is great. Maybe it's your favorite bad team to watch? Maybe it's a favorite team to play in a particular video game? Whatever the reason, you can't help but love this team ... even though you're technically cheating on your "main team" with them. Ryan, Evan and Raf discuss why they couldn't help but root for those Seattle Supersonics teams with Shawn Kemp, Detlef Schrempf and Gary Payton; the '98-'99 Sacramento Kings with Chris Webber, Jason Williams, and Vlade Divac; and the 2010 New York Knicks before Carmelo got there with Amar'e Stoudemire, Danilo Gallinari, and Raymond Felton.
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