The Best of All the Smoke with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Championship Journey
Candid reflections from the biggest names in sports and entertainment. This week: NBA champions including Paul Pierce, Dwyane Wade, Steph Curry and the late Kobe Bryant share untold stories about their unique journeys to the mountain top.

Point Gods
Candid reflections from the biggest names in sports and entertainment. This week: the best point guards in modern NBA history, including Chris Paul, Penny Hardaway and Steve Nash share stories from their battles on the floor and quest to be the best.

Kobe Bryant
Candid reflections from the biggest names in sports and entertainment. This week: Paul Pierce, Rip Hamilton, Kevin Garnett and more reflect and honor the late Kobe Bryant. Plus, select clips from the Kobe interview filmed shortly before his tragic passing.

The Era That Was
Candid reflections from the biggest names in sports and entertainment. This week: stars including Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Penny Hardaway and more reflect and celebrate the era spanning the mid-90's through the early 2000s, a unique time in the NBA.

NBA Draft Celebration
Candid reflections from the biggest names in sports and entertainment. This week: from draft night trades, welcome to the NBA moments and rookie experiences, superstars like Steph Curry and Vince Carter share memories as they achieved their NBA dreams.

The Very Personal
Candid reflections from the biggest names in sports and entertainment. This week: Dwyane Wade, Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant and more share what lies beneath the armour of pro athletes, opening up about family, life-altering experiences and personal growth.

Hall of Fame Greatness
Candid reflections from the biggest names in sports and entertainment. This week: current and future Hall of Fame guests including Kevin Durant, Dwyane Wade, Kevin Garnett and the late Kobe Bryant talk competitive DNA and transformative career moments.

Iverson
Candid reflections from the biggest names in sports and entertainment. This week: Penny Hardaway, John Wall, Lou Williams and more pay homage to the career and lasting impact the great Allen Iverson had on the sport and culture around the game.
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