Channing Frye, a retired NBA player and current analyst, has recently declared that JJ Redick holds the title of greatest podcast host in the history of the NBA. This news comes as no surprise to those who have been following Redick’s successful transition from professional basketball player to media personality.
JJ Redick, who spent 15 seasons playing professionally in the NBA for teams such as Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Clippers and New Orleans Pelicans among others before retiring in 2021; is now known just as much for his insightful discussions on ‘The Old Man & The Three’, his popular basketball-themed podcast. He co-hosts this platform with Tommy Alter which brings together sports figures, celebrities and other high-profile guests to discuss all things related to basketball 🏀.
Frye himself was an accomplished athlete during his time on court – he won an NBA Championship with Cleveland Cavaliers back in 2016. Now off-court, he continues contributing by providing analysis on various platforms including TNT’s Players Only broadcasts where he shares insights about games based on personal experience.
His declaration regarding JJ Redick’s success highlights how athletes can successfully transition into different roles after their sporting careers end. It also shows that being great at one thing doesn’t mean you cannot excel at something else entirely different later down the line!
Redick’s show stands out because it offers listeners unique perspectives they might not get elsewhere due its hosts’ firsthand experiences within league circles – both past and present players are featured regularly giving fans rare behind-the-scenes look at what goes inside world of professional sportsmen when they’re away from spotlight.
Moreover, it’s not just about game talk but also life outside sport: family matters; dealing with fame; managing finances etc., making it more relatable for average listener who may never step foot onto court themselves but still enjoy hearing these stories nonetheless!
So next time when you see Channing Frye praising someone like JJ Redick, remember that it’s not just about their skills on the court. It’s also a testament to how they’ve been able to use those experiences and leverage them into creating something unique for fans of the game.
It seems like Redick has found his niche in podcasting, and according to Frye, he is doing an exceptional job at it. So if you’re looking for some basketball insights from someone who knows what he’s talking about, ‘The Old Man & The Three’ might be worth giving a listen!




