Iconic Seasons is a podcast that takes you back to the greatest college basketball seasons of all time. Through the voices of players, coaches, and journalists, we relive the excitement, the drama, and the unforgettable moments that made these moments and seasons iconic. We use interviews, audio from the games, as well as scripted storytelling, to bring the past to life. Whether you're a die-hard college basketball fan or just a casual observer, Iconic Seasons is a must-listen for anyone who loves basketball and basketball culture.
In this episode of Iconic Seasons, we explore the 1991-92 Duke Blue Devils and their journey to become back-to-back national champions. After winning their first title, Duke transitioned from the beloved underdog to the "Goliath" of college basketball, facing intense scrutiny as "the most hated program in college basketball history".
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Iconic Seasons: Duke’s 1990–91 Redemption and Banner One
Host Aaron Meyer recounts the 1990–91 Duke Blue Devils’ transformation from humiliation to national champions. After being demolished 103–73 by UNLV in the 1990 national semifinal and losing key veterans, Duke was widely dismissed, but Mike Krzyzewski added freshman Grant Hill and relied on sophomores Christian Laettner and Bobby Hurley, whose leaders...
Trailer...Episode 1: The Ghost of UNLV & The Birth of a Dynasty…First Episode coming next week! Let the madness begin.
April 2, 1990: 103–73. It wasn’t just a loss; it was a massacre. The UNLV Runnin’ Rebels didn’t just beat Duke—they dismantled them. As freshman Bobby Hurley walked off the court in Denver, the world believed the window was closing on Coach Mike Krzyzewski. They said Duke was an afterthought.
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We are back! To kick off our highly anticipated Duke Series, host Aaron Meyer sits down with the man who originally built this show: Josh Barnett. Josh is a heavyweight in basketball culture, currently serving as the VP of Creative for SLAM and formerly the co-owner of 19Nine.
In this episode, we bridge the gap between Aaron’s history as Josh’s assistant principal in Indiana and Josh’s current life in the front ...
Is the Oklahoma City Thunder a budding dynasty or a team that hasn't met its "Detroit Pistons" yet?
In this deep dive, we explore the evolution of Michael Jordan from a statistically explosive rookie to a disciplined champion, and how that transformation serves as a warning for the modern-day OKC Thunder. While popular myths suggest MJ’s dominance was inevitable, the reality was a precise, often tense ...
In Part 2 of our series on John B. McLendon, we move from the "Secret Game" of the 1940s to the public dominance of the 1950s. In 1954, McLendon arrived at the NAIA tournament in Kansas City with a non-negotiable demand: his team would eat in the same restaurants and sleep in the same hotels as the white teams.
This episode covers the rise of Tennessee A&I (now Tennessee State), the first college basket...
The NBA is faster than ever. Data shows players are running further and faster than at any point in history. But where did this obsession with speed come from?
It started with a "jailbreak." In an era of peach baskets and standing still, Coach John B. McLendon introduced a radical system: press, run, and shoot in under 8 seconds.
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What happens when you mix Philly basketball angst, touring-musician coffee rituals, and the creative spirit of The War on Drugs?
In this episode, bassist Dave Hartley dives into all of it — from Joel Embiid’s emotional truth to the cultural roots of Drugcember to Remember, to how he balances his band life with his solo project, Nightlands.
We kick things off with coffee talk — pour-overs, strange co-fer...
In this episode, I retell my conversation with Jared Truby one that I lost to a recording error but the ideas, the flavors, and the lessons were too good to let disappear. So here it is: a narrative reconstruction of everything we discussed, from experimental ferments to Steph Curry’s gravitational genius, from culture-building to trend-chasing, and the art of staying relevant in your craft.
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In this episode of Iconic Seasons, we rewind the VHS tape and drop into the humid heart of Bushwick to explore the golden era of streetball. From Anthony “Half Man, Half Amazing” Heyward to the chaotic genius of the AND1 Mixtape Tour, host [Your Name] ...
In the season finale of Iconic Seasons: Trailblazing, we trace the fall of NBA dynasties—from Bill Walton’s broken promise in Portland to Jordan’s Bulls and Curry’s Warriors—into today’s era of chaos and parity. Why have dynasties died, and can Oklahoma City revive one? Explore the legacy, culture, and power struggles that shaped basketball’s past and future.
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This episode of "Iconic Seasons" explores a haunting parallel between basketball dynasties separated by nearly 50 years. Host Aaron Meyer examines whether the young Oklahoma City Thunder can avoid the fate of the 1977 Portland Trail Blazers - a championship team that had everything but completely collapsed within three years.
The Portland Trail Blazers were a phenomenon - selling out 102 consecutive games w...
Episode 3 dives into the shifting balance of power in the NBA, from Abdul Jeelani’s quiet struggle and Maurice Lucas’s defiance under Jack Ramsay, to how Thunder coach Mark Daigneault navigates a modern player-led league. Discover how coaching evolved from control to collaboration—and why that matters now more than ever.
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Episode 2 — The Chemistry of Youth: The Fine Line Between Synergy and Fracture
In this episode of Iconic Seasons, we explore the exhilarating rise—and sudden unraveling—of the 1977 Portland Trail Blazers, the youngest team in NBA history to win a championship. With stars like Bill Walton and Maurice Lucas, the Blazers had the makings of a dynasty… until injuries, egos, and organizational decisions cracked their found...
What does it really take to build a contender from nothing? In the debut episode of Iconic Seasons, we explore the painful beauty of starting from scratch—from the 1977 Portland Trail Blazers to today’s rising Oklahoma City Thunder.
Through the lens of Dr. Jack Ramsay’s vision, Bill Walton’s poetry-in-motion play, and the chemistry that defined a championship, we uncover what makes a team truly iconic—and what tears ...
Welcome to Season 3 of Iconic Seasons.
This year, we shift from college hardwood to the NBA stage, diving deep into two of the youngest teams ever to shake the league: the 1977 Portland Trail Blazers and the 2024 Oklahoma City Thunder.
In this season trailer, we look ahead to a story of belief, chemistry, and basketball beyond expectations. Everyone talked about how young this year’s Thunder team was — but no one told...
In this episode of Iconic Seasons, host Aaron Meyer takes you back to an era when transferring in college basketball wasn’t easy — it was a sacrifice. Before the transfer portal and NIL deals, switching schools meant sitting out an entire year, risking momentum, and betting on yourself.
Aaron shares personal reflections — including a surprising moment when he couldn’t recognize a single IU player at a Chipotle i...
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Tracing the evolution of Indiana University basketball from the 1980s to the early 2000s, this narrative explores how the program maintained its core identity through significant transitions. From iconic moments like Keith Smart&apos...
The 1980-1981 Indiana Hoosiers basketball team embodied the ultimate underdog story, overcoming significant challenges to claim the NCAA National Championship. Facing early-season injuries to key players like Randy Whitman and Mike Woodson, the team battled through a nine-loss season with remarkable resilience. Led by sophomore sensation Isaiah Thomas, who was named Final Four Most Outstanding Player, and supported ...
This episode centers on the legendary 1975-76 Indiana Hoosiers, who achieved a perfect 32-0 record . It details how the team responded to Scott May’s injury, the team's dominant performance throughout the season, and the nail-biting finish against UCLA. The episode includes discussions of key players like Kent Benson, and Quinn Buckner. The episode also covers the team's run to the championship and their i...
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