NBA Draft Questions, Harper vs. Fox, and the USMNT’s World Cup Ceiling

NBA Draft Questions, Harper vs. Fox, and the USMNT’s World Cup Ceiling

Tim Legler says Dylan Harper has a chance to be one of the best guards of the last 30 years — and Bill Simmons agrees — after his transcendent rookie NBA Finals performance against a loaded Spurs defense.

Jun 19, 2026 2:10:32 Difficulty: Intermediate Played

TL;DR

Bill Simmons and Tim Legler break down the 2026 NBA Draft, zeroing in on the top four picks — AJ Dybantsi (the consensus #1), Darren Peterson's red flags, Caleb Wilson's upside, and Boozer's Kevin Love-like floor. They then dissect Dylan Harper's transcendent rookie Finals run versus De'Aaron Fox's meltdown, and debate Giannis trade destinations. Anthony Dabbundo joins to celebrate the USMNT's dominant 4-1 win over Paraguay while sounding the alarm on Pulisic's health — the key takeaway: the US ceiling is "as far as we can go before facing France, Spain, England, or Argentina".

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Bill Simmons previews the NBA Draft with ESPN analyst Tim Legler, discussing the top four picks, player comps, and team fits. Then Anthony Dabbundo joins to recap the USMNT's 4-1 win over Paraguay and assess the team's World Cup ceiling, including Pulisic's injury concern and the path to the quarterfinals.

Chapter list
  • The episode opens with a PNC Bank sponsor read emphasizing fundamentals-based banking, followed by a PayPal rewards pitch. Bill Simmons then previews the two main segments: a deep NBA Draft breakdown with Tim Legler, who is newly announced as part of ESPN's draft coverage team, and a World Cup discussion with Anthony Dabbundo following the USMNT's stunning 4-1 win over Paraguay. Simmons also teases a Sunday Netflix live show with Zach Lowe and possibly a mystery third guest.

  • Legler leads with Mikal Brown as his first choice after the top four — a polished scorer with range and handle projected 7-10. Simmons counterpoints with his infatuation with Acuff, comparing him to Kyrie for his creative finishing and stop-start mastery, calling him a true lead guard. Wagler gets praised for his shooting mechanics — full extension, elbow and wrist lock simultaneously — a trait that translates directly to the NBA level. Burrys earns Simmons's highest praise for his off-ball skills: coming off down screens, hips turning, releasing quickly without needing a rhythm dribble. The Clippers dilemma at #5 — they have Garland at point guard and a 35-year-old Kawhi — makes Acuff an awkward fit and Burrys a sensible option if they trade back. Steinbach is flagged as athletic and physically imposing but too limited for the top 10.

  • Legler refuses to walk back his claim: what Brunson did — against Vassell, Castle, Harper, Champagny, and Wemby behind them all — was mind-blowing from courtside. It wasn't athleticism. It was strength, balance, footwork, touch, IQ, and an ability to actually thrive under pressure that barely anyone possesses. The physical profile said he shouldn't be able to do this, but that's what made it remarkable. Simmons layers on the Prefontaine metaphor: the Knicks liked being down 10, liked the pressure building, knew exactly when they would make their move. The Spurs, by contrast, had no settle-down guy — Wemby isn't there yet — and eventually their will broke. A Bucks fan email triggers a brief Giannis 50-point closeout Game comparison, where Simmons distinguishes what makes Brunson's series different: the inevitability of the scoring runs.

  • Legler nominates Golden State from the heart — he wants Steph Curry to have meaningful playoff moments at the end of his career and Giannis would provide that. Simmons suspects Anthony Davis ends up there instead. On the Celtics trade: three-quarters of Boston's fanbase probably prefers running it back, and Simmons agrees, worried about what it does to Jaylen Brown's dynamic. Once you've tasted being the guy, can you go back to 1A? Simmons says if he's trading Brown, he'd explore New Orleans — Trey Murphy, Herb Jones, a pick, and better contract flexibility. The Miami Giannis trade makes no sense to either host: Milwaukee doesn't get enough back in the trade, and Miami doesn't know if a Giannis-Bam core can even win a playoff series given Giannis's physical mileage. The Eastern Conference picture: Simmons and Legler both believe the Knicks are the clear favorites, with Boston a strong third behind OKC and San Antonio on most lists.

  • Dabbundo nominates Germany as the fifth team to watch despite 14-1 odds — their attacking talent is formidable, but their defense has failed them for multiple World Cup cycles and a potential France clash on July 4th in Philly looms. The US bracket situation is laid out: finish first, and the round of 16 is in Santa Clara; win that, and it's Seattle July 6th; win again, quarterfinals at SoFi July 10th. Dabbundo's official prediction is the US wins their first two knockout games — potentially beating Belgium in the round of 16 for 2014 revenge — before running into Spain in the quarterfinals. He notes that with quarterfinals odds at +180, the market implies roughly a 37% chance of the US reaching the final eight. The episode closes with Simmons tipping the Sunday Netflix live show with Zach Lowe.

Player comp
A player comparison used in draft analysis to describe which established NBA player a prospect most resembles in style or profile.
Floor (draft context)
The minimum level of NBA success a draft prospect is expected to reach, even if things don't go perfectly.
Ceiling (draft context)
The maximum potential level of NBA success a draft prospect could reach under ideal development conditions.
Playoff guy
Bill Simmons's term for a player whose specific skills — defending, shooting threes, rim protection — make them viable and effective in playoff series.
Down screen
A basketball screen set by a player moving toward the basket, designed to free a teammate for an open shot near the three-point line.
Pin-down
A set play where a big player screens for a guard or wing cutting toward the ball, creating an open catch-and-shoot opportunity.
Short roll
When a ball-screen setter rolls only partway to the basket and catches the ball at the elbow or mid-range area for a shot or pass.
Ball screen
A screen set directly on the player with the ball to free them from their defender, commonly used in pick-and-roll actions.
Park the bus
A soccer tactic in which a team deploys most of its players behind the ball in a defensive block, prioritizing not conceding over attacking.
Pressing
An aggressive soccer defensive tactic where players apply immediate pressure to opponents in possession to force turnovers high up the pitch.
Back three
A defensive formation in soccer using three center backs instead of the traditional two, often with wing-backs providing width.
Set piece
A planned play in soccer from a dead ball situation, such as a corner kick or free kick, often rehearsed to create scoring chances.
Disease of more
Pat Riley's phrase for the phenomenon where championship team members become more individually demanding about roles and money after winning, disrupting team chemistry.
Trophy tour syndrome
Doc Rivers's term for players relaxing or becoming more self-focused after winning a championship, losing the collective hunger that drove success.
Stoic
Calm, unemotional, and seemingly unmoved by external circumstances; used here to describe AJ Dybantsi's demeanor at the NBA Draft lottery.
Meteoric
Rapid and spectacular, often referring to a sudden rise in prominence; used to describe Isaiah Wagler's jump in draft rankings.
Acrimonious
Bitter and contentious in nature; used to describe the breakdown of the Golden State Warriors dynasty core relationships.
Crapshoot
A situation with a highly unpredictable outcome, often used to describe the uncertainty of mid-to-late first-round draft picks.
Expiring (contract)
An NBA contract in its final year, often valued in trades because it clears cap space for the acquiring team after the season.
Trade exception
A mechanism in the NBA CBA allowing a team to absorb a player's salary in a trade without sending back matching salary, created when a player is traded away without return salary.

Chapter 2 · 02:27

NBA Draft Questions with Tim Legler

Legler leads with Mikal Brown as his first choice after the top four — a polished scorer with range and handle projected 7-10. Simmons counterpoints with his infatuation with Acuff, comparing him to Kyrie for his creative finishing and stop-start mastery, calling him a true lead guard. Wagler gets praised for his shooting mechanics — full extension, elbow and wrist lock simultaneously — a trait that translates directly to the NBA level. Burrys earns Simmons's highest praise for his off-ball skills: coming off down screens, hips turning, releasing quickly without needing a rhythm dribble. The Clippers dilemma at #5 — they have Garland at point guard and a 35-year-old Kawhi — makes Acuff an awkward fit and Burrys a sensible option if they trade back. Steinbach is flagged as athletic and physically imposing but too limited for the top 10.

Claims made here

Maura played 10-13 minutes per game in his first two years at UCLA before playing 23.4 minutes per game at Michigan last season.

Bill Simmons no source cited

Chapter 3 · 1:02:42

Harper vs. Fox

Legler refuses to walk back his claim: what Brunson did — against Vassell, Castle, Harper, Champagny, and Wemby behind them all — was mind-blowing from courtside. It wasn't athleticism. It was strength, balance, footwork, touch, IQ, and an ability to actually thrive under pressure that barely anyone possesses. The physical profile said he shouldn't be able to do this, but that's what made it remarkable. Simmons layers on the Prefontaine metaphor: the Knicks liked being down 10, liked the pressure building, knew exactly when they would make their move. The Spurs, by contrast, had no settle-down guy — Wemby isn't there yet — and eventually their will broke. A Bucks fan email triggers a brief Giannis 50-point closeout Game comparison, where Simmons distinguishes what makes Brunson's series different: the inevitability of the scoring runs.

Claims made here

Dylan Harper averaged 31 minutes per game in the NBA Finals while De'Aaron Fox averaged 36 minutes per game.

Bill Simmons no source cited

The New York Knicks were outscored in approximately 70% of series minutes during the NBA Finals yet held a 3-1 lead going into Game 5.

Tim Legler no source cited

Chapter 4 · 1:23:57

Favorite Giannis Landing Spot

Legler nominates Golden State from the heart — he wants Steph Curry to have meaningful playoff moments at the end of his career and Giannis would provide that. Simmons suspects Anthony Davis ends up there instead. On the Celtics trade: three-quarters of Boston's fanbase probably prefers running it back, and Simmons agrees, worried about what it does to Jaylen Brown's dynamic. Once you've tasted being the guy, can you go back to 1A? Simmons says if he's trading Brown, he'd explore New Orleans — Trey Murphy, Herb Jones, a pick, and better contract flexibility. The Miami Giannis trade makes no sense to either host: Milwaukee doesn't get enough back in the trade, and Miami doesn't know if a Giannis-Bam core can even win a playoff series given Giannis's physical mileage. The Eastern Conference picture: Simmons and Legler both believe the Knicks are the clear favorites, with Boston a strong third behind OKC and San Antonio on most lists.

Claims made here

Victor Wembanyama played approximately 29 minutes per game in the NBA Finals.

Bill Simmons no source cited

Chapter 5 · 1:33:13

World Cup Talk with Anthony Dabbundo

Dabbundo nominates Germany as the fifth team to watch despite 14-1 odds — their attacking talent is formidable, but their defense has failed them for multiple World Cup cycles and a potential France clash on July 4th in Philly looms. The US bracket situation is laid out: finish first, and the round of 16 is in Santa Clara; win that, and it's Seattle July 6th; win again, quarterfinals at SoFi July 10th. Dabbundo's official prediction is the US wins their first two knockout games — potentially beating Belgium in the round of 16 for 2014 revenge — before running into Spain in the quarterfinals. He notes that with quarterfinals odds at +180, the market implies roughly a 37% chance of the US reaching the final eight. The episode closes with Simmons tipping the Sunday Netflix live show with Zach Lowe.

Claims made here

Jalen Brunson averaged 29 points per game across four consecutive playoff runs.

Bill Simmons no source cited

Arda Güler of Turkey attempted 7 shots against Australia in their World Cup group stage match, all from long range, none on target.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

Tim Ream completed 7 long passes in the USMNT's match against Paraguay.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

Chris Richards completed 83 of 83 passes during the USMNT's opening World Cup match against Paraguay.

Bill Simmons no source cited

Jedi Robinson had 10 assists in the Premier League season and shut down Mohamed Salah in a game against Liverpool.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

Folarin Balogun had approximately 4 shots in the USMNT's first World Cup game against Paraguay and scored 2 goals.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

Argentina had zero touches in Algeria's penalty area for the first 28 minutes yet led 1-0 in their World Cup match.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

The Cape Verde goalkeeper went from 50,000 Instagram followers to 7.5 million after his World Cup performance holding Spain to a draw.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

France was the +410 World Cup favorite on FanDuel at the time of recording, followed by Spain at 5-to-1 and England at 6-to-1.

Bill Simmons FanDuel sportsbook

The USMNT is listed at -220 to make the round of 16 at the 2026 World Cup on FanDuel.

Bill Simmons FanDuel sportsbook

The USA was listed at +180 to reach the World Cup quarterfinals on FanDuel, implying roughly a 37% probability.

Anthony Dabbundo FanDuel sportsbook

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Chris Richards completed 83 of 83 passes against Paraguay and also threatened on set pieces. He plays every week on a good Premier League team without fanfare. He's the template for what the US needs more of — not superstars, just more Chris Richards-level professionals.

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Factual claims made this episode, and whether a source was named.

Jalen Brunson averaged 29 points per game across four consecutive playoff runs.

Bill Simmons no source cited

The New York Knicks were outscored in approximately 70% of series minutes during the NBA Finals yet held a 3-1 lead going into Game 5.

Tim Legler no source cited

Dylan Harper averaged 31 minutes per game in the NBA Finals while De'Aaron Fox averaged 36 minutes per game.

Bill Simmons no source cited

Chris Richards completed 83 of 83 passes during the USMNT's opening World Cup match against Paraguay.

Bill Simmons no source cited

Folarin Balogun had approximately 4 shots in the USMNT's first World Cup game against Paraguay and scored 2 goals.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

France was the +410 World Cup favorite on FanDuel at the time of recording, followed by Spain at 5-to-1 and England at 6-to-1.

Bill Simmons FanDuel sportsbook

The USA was listed at +180 to reach the World Cup quarterfinals on FanDuel, implying roughly a 37% probability.

Anthony Dabbundo FanDuel sportsbook

The Cape Verde goalkeeper went from 50,000 Instagram followers to 7.5 million after his World Cup performance holding Spain to a draw.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

Argentina had zero touches in Algeria's penalty area for the first 28 minutes yet led 1-0 in their World Cup match.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

Arda Güler of Turkey attempted 7 shots against Australia in their World Cup group stage match, all from long range, none on target.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

Jedi Robinson had 10 assists in the Premier League season and shut down Mohamed Salah in a game against Liverpool.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

Tim Ream completed 7 long passes in the USMNT's match against Paraguay.

Anthony Dabbundo no source cited

Victor Wembanyama played approximately 29 minutes per game in the NBA Finals.

Bill Simmons no source cited

Maura played 10-13 minutes per game in his first two years at UCLA before playing 23.4 minutes per game at Michigan last season.

Bill Simmons no source cited

The USMNT is listed at -220 to make the round of 16 at the 2026 World Cup on FanDuel.

Bill Simmons FanDuel sportsbook