In this can't-miss episode of To Be Fair, Lou, Spank, and Vic are handing out flowers and smoke in equal measure. First up: Dwight Howard. The crew gives the big man his well-earned props for making the Hall of Fame, calling out the NBA for years of disrespect—including his wild omission from the Top 75 list. They revisit Dwight’s dominance in Orlando, his misunderstood stints in L.A. and Houston, and why he’s been that dude—even when the league pretended otherwise.
From there, it’s all Big 3 talk. With Dwight signing on, Lou breaks down how Ice Cube finally got it right—but also fumbled early chances by not locking in real hoopers like Melo, Jamal Crawford, or Boogie. Now that the league is city-based, Lou says it’s time to double down and bring real fire to the format.
But things heat up even more when Rich Paul’s comments denying the Heat as a “true Big Three” hit the table. Lou and the guys shut it all the way down—reminding folks that Wade, LeBron, and Bosh were the blueprint. They also shoot down the Celtics “Big Four” myth while keeping the facts and the context tight.
And then comes the challenge. After hearing Brandon Jennings throw his name out there, Lou steps all the way up.
This isn’t just sports talk, it’s legacy talk.